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Harry Mueller



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include files oddities
PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 11:14 am     Reply with quote

In some cases where I use include files I run into anomolies. Periodically functions called in the main() portion will not compile and the program will only start working when I cut and paste the function from the include file into the main program file. Any ideas on this?

I'm using version 3.239.

Thanks....Harry
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 11:55 am     Reply with quote

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Periodically functions called in the main() portion will not compile and the
program will only start working when I cut and paste the function from the
include file into the main program file.
When you call a function, the compiler must have already seen either
the function definition or a "function prototype" before that line.

This means you should put your #include statements for your driver
files above main().
Harry Mueller



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 2:09 pm     Reply with quote

PCM programmer wrote:
When you call a function, the compiler must have already seen either
the function definition or a "function prototype" before that line.

This means you should put your #include statements for your driver
files above main().


This is probably too general for you to help me with right now. It's happened when I've had include files listed up with the preprossesor directives. I had even cut and pasted the function names from the include files into the function call but the compiler would say the function was undefined. When the whole function was added the problem disappeared.

I'll bring this up again when I have some specific code to point to.

Thanks.....Harry
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Include Dir paths (maybe)?
PostPosted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 1:08 am     Reply with quote

Hi Harry,

maybe I'm wrong but I have encountered very similar problem to yours
when I switched some of my projects from PCWH 3.190 to 3.239.
Afterwards, the predefined constants which come from standard include
header files <18F1320.h>
like ADC_TIME_0_TAD for example, became INVALID suddenly Mad
When I inspected the header files closely I found out that they (CCS) have changed those defines completely!!!
old version 3.190
Code:
// Constants used for SETUP_ADC() are:
#define ADC_OFF                0              // ADC Off
#define ADC_CLOCK_DIV_2     0x80
#define ADC_CLOCK_DIV_4     0x84
#define ADC_CLOCK_DIV_8     0x81
#define ADC_CLOCK_DIV_32    0x82
#define ADC_CLOCK_DIV_16    0x85
#define ADC_CLOCK_DIV_64    0x86
#define ADC_CLOCK_INTERNAL  0x83              // Internal 2-6us
// The following may be OR'ed in with the above using |
#define ADC_TIME_0_TAD      0x80
#define ADC_TIME_2_TAD      0x88
#define ADC_TIME_4_TAD      0x90
#define ADC_TIME_6_TAD      0x98
#define ADC_TIME_8_TAD      0xA0
#define ADC_TIME_12_TAD     0xA8
#define ADC_TIME_16_TAD     0xB0
#define ADC_TIME_20_TAD     0xB8

new version 3.239
Code:
// Constants used for SETUP_ADC() are:
#define ADC_OFF               0           // ADC Off
#define ADC_CLOCK_DIV_2   0x100
#define ADC_CLOCK_DIV_4    0x04
#define ADC_CLOCK_DIV_8    0x01
#define ADC_CLOCK_DIV_16   0x05
#define ADC_CLOCK_DIV_32   0x02
#define ADC_CLOCK_DIV_64   0x06
#define ADC_CLOCK_INTERNAL 0x07           // Internal 2-6us
// The following may be OR'ed in with the above using |
#define ADC_TAD_MUL_0      0x00
#define ADC_TAD_MUL_2      0x08
#define ADC_TAD_MUL_4      0x10
#define ADC_TAD_MUL_6      0x18
#define ADC_TAD_MUL_8      0x20
#define ADC_TAD_MUL_12     0x28
#define ADC_TAD_MUL_16     0x30
#define ADC_TAD_MUL_20     0x38

My workaround for the above problem is to add the paths to OLD VERSION FILES manually through Options | Include Dirs... menu option. Obviously, the older files got placed first in the list.
Harry Mueller



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PostPosted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 8:32 am     Reply with quote

Thanks kypec, although I'm experiencing a different problem, that would certainly be something else to be aware of since I'm switching versions right now.

Regards.....Harry
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