> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sreekumar D Kottarath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 9:50 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Error while using pro*c in cygwin
> 
> 
> I was trying to pre-compile an Oracle .pc file and got the 
> following error:
> 
> Error at line 227, column 11 in file 
> C:\cygwin\usr\include\sys/reent.h          __extension__ 
> unsigned long long _rand_next;
> ..........1
> PCC-S-02201, Encountered the symbol "__extension__" when 
> expecting one of the following:
> 
>    } char, const, double, enum, float, int, long, 
> ulong_varchar, OCIBFileLocator OCIBlobLocator, 
> OCIClobLocator, OCIDateTime, OCIExtProcContext, OCIInterval, 
> OCIRowid, OCIDate, OCINumber, OCIRaw, OCIString, short, 
> signed, sql_context, sql_cursor, struct, union, unsigned, 
> utext, uvarchar, varchar, void, volatile, a typedef name,
> 
> How do I avoid this?
> 
> I am using the following command line:
> proc SQLCHECK=SEMANTICS userid='scott/tiger@db' parse=full 
> include="C:\oracle8i\precomp\public" 
> include="C:\cygwin\lib\gcc-lib\i686-pc-cygwin\2.95.3-5\include
> " include="C:\cygwin\usr\include" xyz.pc
> 

You should probably arrange so that __extension__ is #define'd as nothing
before you include any cygwin header file. Depending on proc this could be
done on the command line or you may have to either add it to your source
file or even edit one of proc standard header files (probably in
C:\oracle8i\precomp\public).

HTH

        Bernard

PS: probably oracle could explain this to you :-)... It's a bit OT for this
list

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