I found that this does not throw an error: const word pgtmp_msg[] PROGMEM = { ptmpUP_msg, ptmpDN_msg, ptmpCLG_msg,} ;
but it does give a warning: warning: initialization makes integer from pointer without a cast [enabled by default] { ptmpUP_msg, ptmpDN_msg, ptmpCLG_msg,}; ^ Is there a proper way of doing this, now that the libc example too is inaccurate ? On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 4:04 PM, Royce Pereira <royc...@gmail.com> wrote: > Francois, > > No, that does not work. > > In fact, it was *exactly* what i was using before (which was not as > per the libc examples). > > But it gave a similar error, so i tried following the libc example exactly. > > But still no luck. > > > On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 3:59 PM, Francois Lorrain > <francois.lorr...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Newer version of gcc have changed the progmem behaviour, it cannot be >> applied to typedef anymore if I remember well. >> >> const char * pgtmp_msg[] should solve your issue >> >> Regards >> >> Francois >> >> >> On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 12:23 PM, Royce Pereira <royc...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I recently updated WinAVR to a newer version of the AVR-GCC toolchain, >>> downloaded from the Atmel site. >>> >>> My version is this: >>> >>> avr-gcc (AVR_8_bit_GNU_Toolchain_3.4.3_1072) 4.8.1 >>> >>> My code was compiling without errors before, but with this version, it >>> is giving errors in spite of following the instructions in the faq >>> section of the avr-libc document. >>> //--------------------------------------------- >>> #include <avr/io.h> >>> #include <avr/pgmspace.h> >>> >>> const char ptmpUP_msg[] PROGMEM = "Upper Temp" ; >>> const char ptmpDN_msg[] PROGMEM = "Lower Temp" ; >>> const char ptmpCLG_msg[] PROGMEM = "Chiller Temp" ; >>> >>> PGM_P pgtmp_msg[] PROGMEM = >>> { ptmpUP_msg, ptmpDN_msg, ptmpCLG_msg,} ; >>> >>> //------------------------------------------------------ >>> The above code gives the following error: >>> >>> error: variable 'pgtmp_msg' must be const in order to be put into >>> read-only section by means of '__attribute__((progmem))' >>> //----------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> But I have followed the avr-libc example exactly. >>> So why is this error thrown and whats the correct way to do this ? >>> >>> Thank You. >>> -- >>> Best Regards, >>> >>> -- Royce Pereira >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> AVR-GCC-list mailing list >>> AVR-GCC-list@nongnu.org >>> https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/avr-gcc-list >> >> > > > > -- > Best Regards, > > -- Royce Pereira -- Best Regards, -- Royce Pereira _______________________________________________ AVR-GCC-list mailing list AVR-GCC-list@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/avr-gcc-list