I have a c++ file that keeps throwing errors about four files up the chain, while every other file using that #include compiles fine.
It keeps giving me this kind of stuff. I am certain the include file is fine as 1. All of the others which use this same file compile fine and 2. I looked at the file, and it is fine.
/usr/include/opal/opal/mediafmt.h:305:9: error: expected identifier before numeric constant
/usr/include/opal/opal/mediafmt.h:305:9: error: expected ‘}’ before numeric constant
/usr/include/opal/opal/mediafmt.h:305:9: error: expected unqualified-id before numeric constant
/usr/include/opal/opal/mediafmt.h:308:14: error: bit-field ‘mode’ with non-integral type
It's odd because it throws the error about 5 files up the chain:
In file included from /usr/include/opal/opal/connection.h:44:0,
from /usr/include/opal/opal/call.h:41,
from /usr/include/opal/opal/manager.h:42,
from /usr/include/opal/opal/endpoint.h:41,
from /usr/include/opal/opal/localep.h:41,
from /home/jonathan/workspace/HHPVideoServer/opal/GstEndPoint.h:12,
from /home/jonathan/workspace/HHPVideoServer/opal/opal-call-manager.h:42,
from ../gui/HHPVideoCodecGui.cc:3:
I checked to make sure I wasn't screwing up any #define s but that was the only idea I had. Is there a good approach someone can offer me on how to track this error down?
Here is the file:
http://www.opalvoip.org/docs/opal-v3_9/da/d60/mediafmt_8h-source.html
Update
Here is the struct with the troublesome line from the preprocessor. I suppose the "0L" is the trouble.
struct H245GenericInfo {
H245GenericInfo() { memset(this, 0, sizeof(*this)); }
unsigned ordinal:16;
enum Modes {
0L,
Collapsing,
NonCollapsing
} mode:3;
enum IntegerTypes {
UnsignedInt,
Unsigned32,
BooleanArray
} integerType:3;
bool excludeTCS:1;
bool excludeOLC:1;
bool excludeReqMode:1;
};
then
#define None 0L
from "/usr/include/X11/X.h" causes 0L to be substituted for None in the Modes enumeration at line 305.
from the X11 lib. The reason the other files were compiling is that they weren't also using Gtk. Does any one have a work around that doesn't involve me rewriting either of the lib files?
solution
I just put the offending #include above everything else. Thanks for the help everyone.