Author: Uri Blass
Date: 10:42:45 11/05/02
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On November 05, 2002 at 13:32:54, Gerd Isenberg wrote:
>On November 05, 2002 at 09:39:16, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>I get for some reason the following warning at level warning 4 that I do not
>>understand.
>>
>>Compiling...
>>main.c
>>c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\include\rpcasync.h(45) : warning
>>C4115: '_RPC_ASYNC_STATE' : named type definition in parentheses
>>
>>main.obj - 0 error(s), 1 warning(s)
>>
>>
>>Note that this warning is not deterministic(when I compiled evaluate.c I did not
>>got the warning when I compiled main.c I got that warning and after it when I
>>compiled again evaluate.c I again got that warning.
>>
>>Uri
>
>Hi Uri,
>
>you include <windows.h>, which conditionally includes
><rpc.h> (remote procedure calls), which includes <rpcasync.h>.
>
>Here you find:
>
>typedef struct _RPC_ASYNC_STATE {
> unsigned int Size; // size of this structure
> ....
> long Reserved[4];
> } RPC_ASYNC_STATE, *PRPC_ASYNC_STATE;
>
>so the warning is correct, there is a typedef with parentheses, which may not
>portable, i don't know, typical MS-behaviour. You may simply ignore it.
>I use MSC++ 6.0 and always warning level 4, but don't get this warning. I guess
>by some defines, the include file is not needed in "normal" win32 or MFC-Apps.
>
>What kind of project do you have?
>Win32-Application
>Win32-Console Application
>MFC-Application
Win32-Console Application
>
>If you look to your project settings, what are your Preprocessor definitions?
WIN32,_DEBUG,_CONSOLE,_MBCS
Uri
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