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From: greve AT rs1 DOT thch DOT uni-bonn DOT de (Thomas Greve)
Subject: Re: No aout;no error;no warning
To: smlg1015 AT uxa DOT cso DOT uiuc DOT edu (Stuart M Lichtenthal)
Date: Sat, 27 Jun 92 14:32:49 NFT
Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu

> 
> 
> Using gcc -O -o work work.cc 
> 
> on a C++ file which contains #include "iostream.h"
>                               #include "complex.h"
>                 and           #include "conio.h"
> 
> the compiler chugs along for awhile, but when finished, has given
> me no "work1" file, no warnings, and no errors.
> 
> What happened?
> 
> Stuart Lichtenthal smlg1015 AT uxa DOT cso DOT uiuc DOT edu
> 
> Broadcaster of Ignorance to the World
> 
I had the same problem when i compiled fix.cc in ~gcc/libsrc/gpp (or
somewhere there) whith the switch -O2. gcc returned an error code of 1
(what made `make' stop and tell me about it), but no error msg,
nothing.  It produced a temporary assembler-file, but it contained
only half of the expected code.

So: the only error msg, gcc was able to give, was the error code. You
can chack this easily by using make.

				- Thomas

   greve AT rs1 DOT thch DOT uni-bonn DOT de
   unt145 AT dbnrhrz1

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