Showing posts with label compilation error. Show all posts
Showing posts with label compilation error. Show all posts

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Monstrous compilation error on any MFC application

Ok, I've just created a simple MFC DLL, hit the compile button and I got this monstrous error:

c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\Vc7\include\excpt.h(36): error C2144: syntax error : 'int' should be preceded by ';'
c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\Vc7\include\excpt.h(36): error C2501: 'x' : missing storage-class or type specifiers

And i was like, "WTF !?".
When I see these kind of errors i instantly get several thoughts but in a 'chain of responsability' pattern way:
'i need to check the code again'
'ummm, lemme search google for the error'
'shit, i need to reinstall the vstudio'
'ok, i think i need 'a' beer'

Ive been lucky enough not to reach the last option in my programming problems ive had so far(though, i dont need programming problems to do that, really).

googling a bit i found somebody adviced for a VisualStudio reinstallation. hmmm. too lazy for doing that (and not necessary). but searchin in the microsoft.com for 'C2144' i got a post with a similar issue and an idea that some of the headears might got mistakenly changed by an accidentaly edit.
i said, Ok, no problem i will do a search on windows explorer to see what was changed today.
i did, and to my horrification i found no change.
luckily, i have another pc with a visual studio installation. i quickly opened windiff over the atlmfc folder. and there it was: 'afxv_w32.h'. a smiley 'x' was lying there.

i wasnt able to find the header simply because it was not changed today. it was changed 2 days ago :|