[DGD] lf in #define
Robert Forshaw
iouswuoibev at hotmail.com
Thu Jan 8 04:04:27 CET 2004
>From: "Robert Forshaw" <iouswuoibev at hotmail.com>
>>I am trying to do a #define statement spanning several lines, by using
>>backslash to represent where the line ends. Unfortunately, this doesn't
>>work! I keep getting syntax errors! How should I do it?
>
>After re-reading the docs it seems I definitely am doing it the correct
>way, and I cut&pasted the example code and sure enough, I got a syntax
>error. I'm taking a wild guess that my editor is doing crlf or cr rather
>than lf, although I initially assumed that not to be the case since the
>rest of DGD copes fine with whatever linebreak code my editor is using.
It seems my idea was wrong, since I created another file with emacs and it
reports a stynax error too. What am I missing here?
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