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From: "edwina lu" <edwinal AT nj DOT sc DOT mcel DOT mot DOT com>
To: <pgcc AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: how do I use the precompile switch of gcc?
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 11:51:17 +0800
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Hi, Sir:
    I am confused by a gcc precompile problem for a few days. It seems =
this web has a lot experts on gcc. So could you help me?=20
    My problem is : I wanna get a precompiled file that has no ifdef and =
expression. But if I use gcc -E I only get a file has no ifdef but still =
has expression in const and enum. Which switch is the exact one? Or I =
can't get this result at all?
    My computer is Sun, and the OS is Solaris 2.6.=20
    Thank you for your time and thank you for your help in advance!
=20
Edwina Lu

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size=3D4>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; My problem is : I wanna get a precompiled =
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can't get this result at all?</FONT></EM></STRONG></DIV>
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size=3D4>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; My computer is Sun, and the OS is Solaris =
2.6.=20
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size=3D4>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Thank you for your time and thank you for =
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advance!</FONT></EM></STRONG></DIV>
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