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I have the following code:
volatile BYTE xdata RxQueue[RX_MAX_QUEUE] _at_ MEM_RXQUEUE;
both RX_MAX_QUEUE and MEM_RXQUEUE is defined as constants.
but I get an error:
*** ERROR C129 IN LINE 26 OF USB_BL_QUEUEMGMT.C: missing ';' before '+'
Probably, there's something wrong with your definitions!
Look at the preprocessor listing to see what the compiler's actually seeing.
That's Andy's Handy Hint for Debugging Preprocessor Problems:
www.8052.com/.../read.phtml
http://www.keil.com/support/man/docs/c51/c51_preprint.htm
Thnx
Problem with my defines:
Before: #define defineA + defineB
After: #define (defineA + defineB)
Working!
Yes, that is a clasic "problem" with #defines.
You should see this explained in any 'C' textbook, along with the recommendation to always have parentheses around any expression in a #define.
And beware of side effects...