Compiler messages - HP C V7.1
Some compiler messages substitute information from the program into
the message text. In this online help, the portion of the text to
be substituted is shown in angle brackets (<>).
Often, the same message is issued in different contexts within a
program. In this online help, the message context is indicated by
the word <context> within the message. The actual message issued by
the compiler will contain one of the following phrases substituted
for <context>:
In this declaration,
In the initializer for
In the declaration of "<name>",
In the definition of the function "<name>",
In the declaration of an unnamed object,
In this statement,
You can control the messages issued with the /[NO]WARNINGS command
line qualifier or the #pragma message preprocessor directive. Note
that some messages are not produced directly by the compiler; they
are produced by other software that the compiler uses. Messages not
produced directly by the compiler are not included in this list and
can not be controlled by /[NO]WARNINGS or #pragma message.
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