#define question
Rob Clack
rnc@sanger.ac.uk
Mon Aug 4 10:57:00 GMT 2003
Perfect answer, thank you! I moved the COBJMACROS definition to the top
of the file and was able to remove the #include <objidl.h> entirely, so
clearly it's being included by some other file.
Thanks!
Rob
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: #define question
Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 12:58:44 -0700
From: Shankar Unni <shankar@cotagesoft.com>
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
References: <3F2A2543.9060404@sanger.ac.uk>
Rob Clack wrote:
> [...] either objidl.h isn't
> getting included at all, though I get no error there, or the macro isn't
> getting #defined, or it's getting undefined somewhere.
Are you sure objidl.h isn't included somewhere else above that by some
other file, indirectly?
Best to put your COBJMACROS #define at the top of your .c file (or pass
it in via the "gcc" command line).
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