Hey, thanks for the report, I've added signed prefixes to all types in that part:
/* Missing integer types */ #if _MSC_VER < 1900 -typedef char int8_t; -typedef short int16_t; -typedef int int32_t; +typedef signed char int8_t; +typedef signed short int16_t; +typedef signed int int32_t; typedef unsigned char uint8_t; typedef unsigned short uint16_t; as a side note, at least in principle ECL requires C99 support from 16.1.2 release. I'll push the fix when gitlab gets up again. Best regards, Daniel Jón Hallur Haraldsson writes: > In ecl/config.h line 220 there is a block labelled /* Missing integer types > */ > > The int8_t has a typedef of char which is incompatible with Windows > standard types. > > https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/323b6b3k.aspx > > changing line 221 from: > > typedef char int8_t; > to > typedef signed char int8_t; > > Fixes the issue for me and allows me to compile both lisp code and C++ > projects using ecl.lib > > > I know that char and signed char should be the same but the MS VS compile > disagrees. -- Daniel Kochmański ;; aka jackdaniel | Przemyśl, Poland TurtleWare - Daniel Kochmański | www.turtleware.eu "Be the change that you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi