Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 03:48:52 +0800 From: Kathy Quinlan <kat-free@kaqelectronics.dyndns.org> To: Gary Corcoran <garycor@comcast.net> Cc: Freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Error in my C programming Message-ID: <4218E9A4.8060302@kaqelectronics.dyndns.org> In-Reply-To: <4218E5C8.1050900@comcast.net> References: <4218B960.1050403@kaqelectronics.dyndns.org> <20050220183219.GK57256@cirb503493.alcatel.com.au> <4218DEC5.1080600@kaqelectronics.dyndns.org> <4218E5C8.1050900@comcast.net>
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Gary Corcoran wrote:
> Kathy Quinlan wrote:
>
>> Peter Jeremy wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, 2005-Feb-21 00:22:56 +0800, Kathy Quinlan wrote:
>>>
>>>> These are some of the errors I get in pairs for each of the above
>>>> variables:
>>>>
>>>> Wtrend_Drivers.c:15: conflicting types for `Receiver'
>>>> Wtrend_Drivers.h:9: previous declaration of `Receiver'
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Without knowing exactly what is on those lines, it's difficult to offer
>>> any concrete suggestions.
>>>
>>> Two possible ways forward:
>>> 1) Change the declaration at Wtrend_Drivers.h:9 to be 'extern'
>>> 2) Pre-process the source and have a close look at the definitions and
>>> declarations for Receiver. You may have a stray #define that is
>>> confusing the type or a missing semicolon.
>>>
>>> Peter
>>>
>> Here is a section of my code:
>>
>> *** Wtrend_Drivers.c ***
>>
>> (12)void Reset_Network (unsigned char Network)
>> (13) {
>> (14) Length = 0x00;
>> (15) Receiver = 0x00;
>> (16) Node = 0xFF;
>> (17) Command = Reset;
>> (18) Make_Packet_Send(Head , Length, Network, Receiver, Node,
>> Command, p_Data);
>> (19) }
>>
>> *** Wtrend_Drivers.h ***
>>
>> unsigned char Length , Network , Receiver , Node , Command = 0x00;
>>
>> The above is line 9 of the Wtrend_Drivers.h
>> The numbers in () I have added to show the line numbers in
>> Wtrend_Drivers.c
>>
>> These are some of the errors I get in pairs for each of the above
>> variables:
>>
>> Wtrend_Drivers.c:15: conflicting types for `Receiver'
>> Wtrend_Drivers.h:9: previous declaration of `Receiver'
>
>
> I would try putting the variables in the header file on separate lines.
> For example:
>
> unsigned char Length = 0;
> unsigned char Network = 0;
> unsigned char Receiver = 0;
> etc.
Done that to no avail :(
Regards,
Kat.
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