
A Summary of Commands mkheader
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Normally mkAlerter produces #line directives, which are used by the C
compiler to report where errors are detected during compilation. While these
are good during the compiling phase, they mislead most debuggers and
make debugging difficult. The -l option suppresses the #line directives and is
recommended when the debugging phase includes the use of a process
debugger, such as sdb or pi.
It is also possible to specify variable assignments that appears in the make
file via the X=Y syntax. Of particular interest is CC=CC, which also causes
mkAlerter to generate C++ code rather than C code.
See Also
readAlerterDesc
mkheader
The mkheader command allocates user memory for script variables.
Synopsis
mkheader <application name>