From: Eljay Love-Jensen <eljay@adobe.com>
To: "Simon, Jb" <jb.simon@lmco.com>, GCC-help <gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org>
Subject: Re: gcc include search order
Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2008 16:30:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <C4BFDDCA.7AFE%eljay@adobe.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3BE9E6535E3029448670913581E7A1A20D852173@emss35m06.us.lmco.com>
Hi Joe,
Does GCC 3.1 support the -iquote switch?
If so, -iquote./changed *may* be a way to put a different directory at a
higher priority than the same directory as the source file. (Maybe. I've
never attempted this trick.)
Does GCC 3.1 support the -I- switch?
If it does, that's another way you could put -I./changed ahead of -I. in the
include path.
man gcc
Look for -iquote
Look for -I-
HTH,
--Eljay
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2008-08-07 4:02 Simon, Jb
2008-08-07 16:30 ` Eljay Love-Jensen [this message]
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