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From: kumarchi@comcast.net
To: "Max Bowsher" <maxb@ukf.net>
Cc: <cygwin@cygwin.com>
Subject: Re: bug in gcc3.3.1
Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2003 13:38:30 +0000
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what was the reason for dropping the support?
( I have to now fix few lines of code!!)

thanx for the quick response
> kumarchi@comcast.net wrote:
> > hello:
> > 
> > I found conssitent bug in gcc3.3.1
> > 
> > gcc2xx will compile the fiollwowing with no problem
> > 
> > printf (" ......
> >          xxx ", ..)
> > 
> > where the format  "......
> >          xxx " includes a new line character.
> > 
> > gcc3.3 will nto compile this and looks like it will allow an explicit new
> > line inside. 
> > 
> > has anybody else noticed this?
> 
> It's not a bug.
> 
> Multi line string literals have been deprecated in gcc 3.0, 3.1 and 3.2.
> Support was finally removed in 3.3.
> 
> Max.
> 

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