[GCC-XML] Relative paths in GCCXML

Chris Friedemann chrfried at gmail.com
Tue Sep 25 18:43:00 EDT 2007


Yes, to clarify either:

"..\testA.h" or "../testA.h" results in the "cannot find testA.H" compile
error.  I was just trying the unix-style directory separator on a whim and
once that didn't work is when I copied/pasted for my email.



On 9/25/07, Bryan Ischo <bji-gccxml at ischo.com> wrote:
>
> [my apologies if this is a dup, I sent it from the wrong email address
> before, and I am not sure if it would get through the list properly]
>
>
> Probably a stupid question, but does:
>
> #include "..\testA.h"
>
> work?
>
> I noticed that you are using unix-style directory separators in the
> #include directive that does not work, and Windows-style directory
> separators in the #include directive that does work.  Could this point to
> the problem?
>
> If so, does this mean that gccxml has a bug?  I'm not sure, I don't know
> exactly what the C++ standard says about how paths have to be constructed
> in #include directives; I personally always use unix-style paths there and
> have never had a problem (even on Windows).
>
> Thanks,
> Bryan
>
>
>
>
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