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HI-TECH C PRO FOR PIC10/12/16

SW500010

Manufacturer Part Number
SW500010
Description
HI-TECH C PRO FOR PIC10/12/16
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Type
Compilerr
Series
PIC10/12/16r
Datasheets

Specifications of SW500010

Supported Families
PIC10, PIC12, PIC16
Core Architecture
PIC
Software Edition
Professional
Kit Contents
Software And Docs
Mcu Supported Families
PIC10/12/16
Tool Type
Compiler
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / Not applicable
For Use With/related Products
PIC10, PIC12, PIC14, PIC16, PIC16E
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
019P
778-1006
778-1006
PICC Command-line Driver
Fatal Error Messages indicate a situation that cannot allow compilation to proceed and which re-
2.5.4 Message Format
By default, messages are printed in the most useful human-readable format as possible. This format
can vary from one compiler application to another, since each application reports information about
different file formats. Some applications, for example the parser, are typically able to pinpoint the
area of interest down to a position on a particular line of C source code, whereas other applications,
such as the linker, can at best only indicate a module name and record number, which is less directly
associated with any particular line of code. Some messages relate to driver options which are in no
way associated with any source code.
cussed below.
See Section 2.6.3. Using this option produces messages that are better suited to machine parsing, and
user-friendly. Typically each message is displayed on a single line. The general form of messages
produced with the -E option in force is:
type)
environment variables have been set. If so, the format dictated by these variables are used as a
template for all messages produced by all compiler applications. The names of these variables are
given in Table 2.3.
format. Printf-like placeholders can be placed within the string to allow the message format to be
customised. The placeholders and what they represent are indicated in Table 2.4.
There are several ways of changing the format in which message are displayed, which are dis-
The driver option -E (with or without a filename) alters the format of all displayed messages.
filename
The -E option also has another effect. If it is being used, the driver first checks to see if special
The value of these environment variables are strings that are used as templates for the message
quired the the compilation process to stop immediately.
The requested output files will not be produced.
If these options are used in a DOS batch file, two percent characters will need to be used
line_number:
HTC_MSG_FORMAT
HTC_WARN_FORMAT
HTC_ERR_FORMAT
Variable
Table 2.3: Messaging environment variables
(message number)
All advisory messages
All warning messages
All error and fatal error messages
Effect
message string
Compiler Messages
(message
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