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Via: uk.ac.exeter.exua; Mon, 12 Oct 1992 09:31:20 +0100
From: John Cremona (Maths) <cremona AT vortex1 DOT exeter DOT ac DOT uk>
Date: Mon, 12 Oct 92 09:30:17 BST
To: MOSELECW AT elec DOT canterbury DOT ac DOT nz
Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
Subject: redirecting stderr/ stdout

Re error redirection.  If the preprocessor produces an error, say
because it cannot find an include file due to a typo, I find that it
quits with no visible error message;  compiling with -E oes not help,
though if I compile with E and redirect output to a file, as with

gcc -E prog.cc > temp

then the file "temp" DOES have usefule error messages in it.  This is
the kind of thing which confuses novices!  Incidentally, I have 1r2 in
the environment variable.  Is there a way of getting preprocessor
errors straight to the screen as with compiler messages?

John Cremona
University of Exeter
Department of MAthematics
North Park Road
Exeter EX4 4QE
UK

Tel.: 	0392-263794 (Office)
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