Hello,
i have a probem with a self defined datatype, i have my headerfile type.h
with this def.
struct my_float8
{
float4 nibble1;
float4 nibble2;
};
And i want to use it in my br-file like this:
#include "type.h"
void funk(int length, float *daten)
{
my_float8 mf8;
}
But i always get this compile error:
Error (parse error) before 'Identifier' my_float8 mf8;
Hi Peterp,
To use a structure brcc requires its definition to be present in the br file. Brcc generates multiple buffers with the types defined in structure.
Brcc doesn't have support to parse #include directive, hence it doesn't find the definition and you see this error.
Originally posted by: gaurav.garg Hi Peterp,
To use a structure brcc requires its definition to be present in the br file. Brcc generates multiple buffers with the types defined in structure.
Brcc doesn't have support to parse #include directive, hence it doesn't find the definition and you see this error.
Hi,
if i write the def. into the br-file like this :
void transpose_brook(int length, float *daten)
{
struct my_float8
{
float4 nibble1;
float4 nibble2;
};
my_float8 mf8<10>;
}
i get the same error.
PeterP,
Brook is derived from C, so it has to be -
typedef struct my_float8_def
{
float4 nibble1;
float4 nibble2;
} my_float8;
void transpose_brook(int length, float *daten)
{
my_float8 mf8<10>;
}
Originally posted by: gaurav.garg PeterP,
Brook is derived from C, so it has to be -
typedef struct my_float8_def
{ float4 nibble1; float4 nibble2; } my_float8;
void transpose_brook(int length, float *daten) { my_float8 mf8<10>; }
Thank you very much. Now it works.