1. VER 4.0.2 ERROR building DLL

-- This what testdll.e contains 
 
public procedure show() 
puts(1,"Hello World !\n") 
if getc(0) then end if 
end procedure  
 

 
-- THIS IS THE ERROR I GET ! 
-- USING XP HOME EDITION OPEN WATCOM 1.9 
 
C:\WORKAREA>euc -wat -dll testdll.e -o  testdll.dll 
 
Build directory: build-414501\ 
Translating code, pass: 1 2 3  generating 
Compiling with Watcom 
Compiling  12% init-.c 
Compiling  50% testdll.c 
Compiling  75% main-.c 
Linking 100% ..\testdll.dll 
Error! E3138: file testdll.lnk: line(6): invalid filename 'C:\' 
Unable to link C:\WORKAREA\testdll.dll 
Status: 1 Command: wlink @testdll.lnk 
C:\WORKAREA> 
 
THERE SHOULD BE EXAMPLES OR DEMOS SHOWING HOW TO BUILD EU DLL DEMOS. 
 

PS:   VER 4.1 IN DOWNLOAD BINS FOR WINDOWS. 
 
The trace display colors are messed up. 
When some lines are high-lighted the color is the same as other text on the line. 
This makes the lines that are high lighted on unreadable. 
Colors look washed out. 
Maybe the bins were compiled using Linux Colors ? 
I went back to the previous release and the colors are the normal window colors.   
 
 

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2. Re: VER 4.0.2 ERROR building DLL

Thanks zebra. I am investigating this.

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3. Re: VER 4.0.2 ERROR building DLL

I have the compiler working.
It appears that the compiler assumes that the dll is be built in the c:\euphoria directory.
The CEE files are being generated so that the includes inside them are based on that.
Example : include\euphoria.h inside of a file.

May be there should be an option on euc.exe to tell where you are building
or mention in the docs where the compiler expects to see things located.

PS: Could also look into why the trace() colors are messed up in VER 4.1 BIN files.

Thanks

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4. Re: VER 4.0.2 ERROR building DLL

zebra said...

 
-- THIS IS THE ERROR I GET ! 
 
Linking 100% ..\testdll.dll 
Error! E3138: file testdll.lnk: line(6): invalid filename 'C:\' 
Unable to link C:\WORKAREA\testdll.dll 
Status: 1 Command: wlink @testdll.lnk 
C:\WORKAREA> 
 
THERE SHOULD BE EXAMPLES OR DEMOS SHOWING HOW TO BUILD EU DLL DEMOS. 
 

It should 'just work' by adding the -dll option. Here is a link to the docs about building a dll.

Could you post the contents of testdll.lnk?

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5. Re: VER 4.0.2 ERROR building DLL

Matt:

The problem was that I had a # character in my directory name.

The compiler thought that when it reached the # character in the directory name that it was the beginning of a file name and gave a invalid link file name error.

Matt: ver. 4.1 The trace display colors are messed up.

When some lines are high-lighted the color is the same as other text on the line. This makes the lines that are high lighted on unreadable. Colors look washed out. Maybe the bins were compiled using Linux Colors ? I went back to the previous release and the colors are the normal window colors.

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6. Re: VER 4.0.2 ERROR building DLL

zebra said...

The problem was that I had a # character in my directory name.

The compiler thought that when it reached the # character in the directory name that it was the beginning of a file name and gave a invalid link file name error.

Ah, yes, Watcom often has a difficult time dealing with path names that aren't like the old DOS types.

zebra said...

Matt: ver. 4.1 The trace display colors are messed up.

When some lines are high-lighted the color is the same as other text on the line. This makes the lines that are high lighted on unreadable. Colors look washed out. Maybe the bins were compiled using Linux Colors ? I went back to the previous release and the colors are the normal window colors.

Yes, I see what you mean. The colors look correct in Linux, but in windows, they're incorrect. As a workaround, you might try using trace(2) instead of trace(1). It's monochrome, so you don't get the syntax highlighting, but you'll be able to see the lines, at least.

I've opened ticket:673.

Matt

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7. Re: VER 4.0.2 ERROR building DLL

By "directory" did you mean your EUPHORIA install directory?

C:\Users\Shawn\Documents\development\test>mkdir hash# 
 
C:\Users\Shawn\Documents\development\test>cd hash# 
 
C:\Users\Shawn\Documents\development\test\hash#>junction EUDIR C:\Progra~1\eupho 
ria 
 
Junction v1.06 - Windows junction creator and reparse point viewer 
Copyright (C) 2000-2010 Mark Russinovich 
Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com 
 
Created: C:\Users\Shawn\Documents\development\test\hash#\EUDIR 
Targetted at: C:\Progra~1\euphoria 
 
C:\Users\Shawn\Documents\development\test>set EUDIR=c:\Users\Shawn\Documents\dev 
elopment\test\hash#\EUDIR 
 
C:\Users\Shawn\Documents\development\test>euc -wat -dll testdll.e -o testdll.dll 
 
Build directory: build-742047\ 
Translating code, pass: 1 2 3  generating 
Compiling with Watcom 
Compiling  12% init-.c 
Compiling  50% testdll.c 
Compiling  75% main-.c 
Linking 100% ..\testdll.dll 
Error! E2008: cannot open c:\Users\Shawn\DOCUME~1\DEVELO~1\test\hash.obj I: No such file or directory 
Unable to link C:\Users\Shawn\Documents\development\test\testdll.dll 
Status: 1 Command: wlink @testdll.lnk 

The installer should stop these problems before they can occur. It could check the install directory against some strict pattern before installing. We want to be able to support non-English OSes as well. It would be useful if we could convert to the short name of the directory in the installer if available. That way, I would be confident that eu.cfg would contain an 8.3 compliant, 16-bit DOS days version of the file path. Failing that, check against some pattern that excludes these punctuation marks and spaces.

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