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Hello,
i want to build a tool (in Windows), but the compiler didnt find the stdint.h, with the /Qstd:c99 option.
The error message: "catastrophic error: could not open source file "stdint.h"
#include"
where is the Failure?
I use Intel C++ Windows 11.1.048
Can anybody help me?
Thx
Brian
i want to build a tool (in Windows), but the compiler didnt find the stdint.h, with the /Qstd:c99 option.
The error message: "catastrophic error: could not open source file "stdint.h"
#include
where is the Failure?
I use Intel C++ Windows 11.1.048
Can anybody help me?
Thx
Brian
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As Visual Studio doesn't support C99, the partial C99 support added by ICL fits in the "tacked on" category discussed at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stdint.h where some suggestions are given. You will find additional suggestions with your search engine. As ICL relies significantly on the C99 features, does look like a suitable feature request, which you could submit on your premier.intel.com support account.
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Quoting - dvyy
You can use Cygwin stdint.hinclude file,after you installCygwin,you addCygwininclude header file path e.g."D:cygwinusrinclude" into "VC++ directories" project setting,then icl can find include file.
If you use an updated gcc installation, it will include its own copy of
$PREFIX/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/4.5.0/include/stdint-gcc.h
$PREFIX/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/4.5.0/include/stdint.h
Note that older versions of VC9 may not support all the standard base data types expected in this file.
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