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Brian Lewis wrote:
I think that the error I was reporting earlier about missing prototypes
has something to do with the source files being located in the IFS.
I put this test.c in / and CRTCMOD it.
#include <stdio.h>
void foo();
void foo() { puts("hi"); }
int main() { foo(); }
I receive CZM0304(10) No function prototype given for 'foo'.
The same program compiled from a C member of a source physical file
doesn't have the problem. V5R2.
I get the same message compiling from a source physical file on v5r2.
If you change your prototype to have "void" where the parameters go, you
won't have that problem. I think that "void foo();" is considered to be
an incomplete prototype, where the parameters are not defined yet.
Try this:
#include <stdio.h>
void foo(void);
void foo() { puts("hi"); }
int main() { foo(); }
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