23 Nov
2012
23 Nov
'12
5:34 p.m.
On 11/23/2012 19:06, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Nikolay Sivov <nsivov(a)codeweavers.com> writes:
Apparently this is how midl works I'm not sure that's an improvement, it makes it harder to figure out the actual value.
The reason I did that to match what midl does was that I got bunch of compiler warnings trying to define XmlError enum like that: --- warning: this decimal constant is unsigned only in ISO C90 --- for each entry in enum that has a value calculated by widl. The reason is that it always outputs it as decimal so you get: 0xc00cee00 for a first entry and 3222072833 for a next one. It's probably possible to preserve hex format basing on last defined value. Do you prefer this way?