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SW006010

Manufacturer Part Number
SW006010
Description
MPLAB 17C SOFTWARE
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Datasheets

Specifications of SW006010

Tool Function
Compiler
Tool Type
Compiler
Processor Series
PIC17C
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / Not applicable
For Use With/related Products
MPLAB®
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
MPLAB
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C17 C Compiler User’s Guide
1075: error in pragma directive
1076: redundant section modifier ‘%s’ in pragma
1077: definition ‘%s’ does not match prototype
1078: conflicting qualifiers specified
1079: redeclaration of ‘%s’ does not match first
1080: scalar operand required
1081: section address permitted only at definition
1082: section pragma not allowed inside a function
1083: section overlay attribute does not match definition
1084: section share attribute does not match definition
1085: section type does not match definition
1086: shift by a negative value
1087: static function ‘%s’ missing definition
1088: conflicting storage classes specified
1089: structure, Union or Enum type mismatch ‘%s’
1090: switch expression must be 8-bit
1091: symbol ‘%s’ already defined
1092: syntax error
1093: syntax error, expecting string
1094: conflicting types specified
1095: type declarator mismatch
1096: type location mismatch
1097: type mismatch
1098: type mismatch in redeclaration of ‘%s’
1099: type qualifier mismatch
1100: type range mismatch
1101: type storage class mismatch
1102: undefined symbol ‘%s’
1103: unexpected input after ‘%s’
1104: unknown preprocessor directive ‘%s’
A conditional statement control expression must be of scalar type, (i.e., an integer
or a pointer).
The type of the return value is not compatible with the declared return type of the
function. Common causes include a missing ‘*’ or ‘[ ]’ operator
The type of the symbol declared is not compatible with the type of a previous
declaration of the same symbol. Common causes include missing qualifiers or
misplaced qualifiers.
A symbol has been referenced before it has been defined. Common causes
include a misspelled symbol ‘%s’, a missing header file which declares the symbol,
and a reference to a symbol valid only in an inner scope.
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