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Topic Title: confusing err-message after exec Topic Summary: controversial err-message: one time declared constants are already declared?? Created On: 28-Jul-2006 12:31 Status: Post and Reply |
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hi,
i declared several constants in a script which is included by another. when i execute it, i get the err-message -E- DXL: <src/Format_WEXP.dxl:12> (cIndexReleaseBoard) already declared in this scope Included from: <Line:12> -E- DXL: <src/Format_WEXP.dxl:13> (cIndexCRTabeles) already declared in this scope Included from: <Line:12> -E- DXL: <src/Format_WEXP.dxl:14> (widthTableRB) already declared in this scope Included from: <Line:12> -E- DXL: <src/Format_WEXP.dxl:15> (widthTableCR) already declared in this scope Included from: <Line:12> -E- DXL: <src/Format_WEXP.dxl:16> (pointsPerCM) already declared in this scope Included from: <Line:12> -I- DXL: all done with 5 errors and 0 warnings thx for your support thomas |
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Hi Thomas,
could it be possible, that you include the file twice? Doors DXL has no preprocessor statements like #ifndef ! So you have to manage your include dependencies yourself. Another possibilty could be, that these variables are already declared globaly by a startup script?! BTW: The const ist ignored in DXL, so it is only a visual effect to define constants - in fact they are all variables ![]() I hope this helps you a little bit, greetings Reik ------------------------- Evosoft GmbH for Siemens Industry Sector Berlin, Germany Edited: 28-Jul-2006 at 12:46 by Reik Schroeder |
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Hi Reik, eigentlich könnten wir auch auf Deutsch schreiben, aber wir sind her ja in einem int. Forum, also weiter englisch |
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