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Problem with compiling Snowball under Visual C++: msg#00030search.snowball
Hi Martin & all, I've been trying to get Snowball working using Microsoft Visual C++ and have encountered a couple of small problems: 1. All the individual stemmers are held in files called 'stem.c'. This means that Visual C++ attempts to compile them into object files called 'stem.obj' and then gets most confused at link time. I can get round this by some automated renaming of the sources so it's not a huge problem. 2. In most of the stem.c files there are structures as follows: switch(x) { ... case 12: { if(something) then goto lab4; [do something to be skipped] lab4: <--- compiler error here "missing ';' before '}" } break; ... } If I add a ';' just after the label then the compiler is happy. Does anyone have any comment? I'm not very familiar with Snowball so apologies for any misassumptions! Thanks in advance Charlie Hull --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.516 / Virus Database: 313 - Release Date: 01/09/2003
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