PyDoc_STRVAR error in msvc compile
Robin Becker
robin at reportlab.com
Wed Oct 2 09:46:36 EDT 2013
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On 02/10/2013 13:05, Dave Angel wrote: > On 2/10/2013 07:28, Robin Becker wrote: > > >> The actual is this code from _renderPM.c >> >> https://bitbucket.org/rptlab/reportlab/src/fa65fe72b6c2aaecb7747bf14884adb996d8e87f/src/rl_addons/renderPM/_renderPM.c?at=default >> ........ >> at the end of the lines etc etc. > > Unfortunately, bitbucket doesn't properly support highlighting either, > so I had to copy/paste it into an editor to check for extra spaces. > That's apparently not your problem. > > What I didn't understand before is that PyDoc_STRVAR is a macro, not a > function. And inside the macro's parameters, you're trying to define an > #ifdef. i don't think Microsoft supports that. > > If I'm right, you need to separate out the conditional string > concatenation from the macro expansion. it's been too long for me even > to remember the correct way to do that. There are some legal tricks you > can use. Maybe search the internet for "preprocessor stringizing". . that's what I have done; it seems to work OK for MSVC and I'll have to check later if it breaks GCC or if I need to do token pasting or something. -- Robin Becker
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