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Compiling strings with nonascii chars.
- From: Ed Keith <e_d_k at yahoo dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 13:55:52 -0800 (PST)
- Subject: Compiling strings with nonascii chars.
I am trying to build ocaml on cygwin and I hit the following error:
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/ocaml-3.08.1/ocamldoc'
../ocamlcomp.sh -pp './remove_DEBUG' -I ../parsing -I ../utils -I ../typing -I .
./driver -I ../bytecomp -I ../tools -I ../toplevel/ -I ../stdlib -I ../otherlibs
/str -I ../otherlibs/dynlink -I ../otherlibs/unix -I ../otherlibs/num -I ../othe
rlibs/graph -warn-error A -c odoc.ml
File "odoc.ml", line 88, characters 8-9:
String literal not terminated
make[1]: *** [odoc.cmo] Error 2
The line in question is:
let _ = print_DEBUG "Fin du chargement dynamique éventuel"
I have done some testing and it looks like I get an error on any string literal which contains non-ascii chars. Is there some flag needed to get gcc to accept non-ascii chars?
Thanks in advance,
-EdK
Ed Keith
e_d_k@yahoo.com
Blog: edkeith.blogspot.com
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