error 396, on a variable (gcc), learning GCC step by step
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error 396, on a variable (gcc), learning GCC step by step
Hello,
I am tryin get to know the error that is given for the line 396.
It says implicit declaration or function
well I recheck on the top, and it seems ok ...
Could it be that you were missing a header file? Sometimes the order of compilation will make a difference. Are you using a makefile, and has that makefile been known to work with all of the source code? Is that the only error that you are getting, or is that the first of many errors...or is gcc stopping on the first error? Sometimes gcc will report the line number of an error but the error happened on a different line. In the code link that you provided, it does not show line numbers. Posting the line of code could be useful.
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