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* DOS EOL in multiline #define
@ 2000-01-05 16:46 John Watson
  2000-01-06  8:50 ` John Watson
  2000-04-01  0:00 ` John Watson
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From: John Watson @ 2000-01-05 16:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gcc

I am trying to compile a c program with gcc.
The c source file in in DOS format, so all the EOL's have
that extra annoying ^M.  Unfortunately, gcc craps out on
multiline #defines during the compile.

Is there any way to make gcc ignore the ^M's without
converting the source file to a sane format?


I tried using
#define ^M ""

but, gcc says that the ^M character is not a valid macro name.

Thanks,
JW

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