On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Ignasi Villagrasa wrote:
I have several Win32 console applications. I want to migrate them to Linux, and have installed and configured Wine. My target is to migrate the programs via winelib. So I don't want to run my applications on the fly as windows binary code, but recompile them in Linux enviroment and use following WINE console display functions:
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In file included from /usr/comun/src/mc_vis32.cpp:201: /opt/wine/include/wine/wincon.h:25: parse error before `__attribute__' /opt/wine/include/wine/wincon.h:229: `PHANDLER_ROUTINE' was not declared in this scope
PHANDLER_ROUTINE is declared in wincon.h:
typedef BOOL (WINAPI *PHANDLER_ROUTINE)(DWORD dwCtrlType);
gcc is probably confused by the WINAPI (which gets parsed into __attribute__((stdcall)) or something similar). It seems we keep having trouble with the placement of WINAPI. You could try the following placements:
typedef BOOL (* WINAPI PHANDLER_ROUTINE)(DWORD dwCtrlType); typedef BOOL WINAPI (*PHANDLER_ROUTINE)(DWORD dwCtrlType);
The problem is that the above are not very standard and quite likely to not compile with other compilers.
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