I'm trying to initialise a C-structure in like this:
struct S { uint8 a; uint8 b;}; struct S s1={.a=2};
Keil C51 v8.12 compiler does not like it:
error C141: syntax error near '.'
although my syntax is C99 conform. I couldn't find what the ANSI definition says about structure initialisation.
If I try
struct S {uint8 a; uint8 b;}; struct S s1={2};
it does not work either. This is also conform to C99.
Only
struct S {uint8 a;uint8 b;}; struct S s1={2,0};
is valid.
The problem is, that I don't want to explicitly initialise b, which in my real program has many bytes.
Of course, it is always possible to do
s1.a=2;
in the init part of the program. In my real program, the structure is to be stored in FLASH, therefore is no use to initialise like that.
Note that for simplicity, the reseved word "code" was not written.
Do you have an idea what is the source of the problem? Thanks you in advance for your ideas.
The problem is, that I don't want to explicitly initialise b
if you don't want to explicitly initialize 'b', why not first read its value from flash, then store it in your structure?
Thanks for the answer Tamir.
1- In my real program the structure is actually stored in the code section, not in xdata.
2- Do you have an idea how to initialise only certain members of a structure without having to initialise all of them? In the C standard C99 this is described, but in Keil it does not seem to work (as you could see in the original message).
Maybe you have an idea.
Thanks.
C51 is not C99 compliant.
Thanks Dan,
Still remains the question: is there a way to initialise only a part of the members of a structure (following ANSI standard)?
"... is there a way to initialise only a part of the members of a structure (following ANSI standard)?"
Pre-C99 allows partial structure initialization. You must initialize each member from the start of the structure up to where you want to stop. The remainder of the arithmetic typed members are initialized to zero and all pointer members are initialized to NULL.
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