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Status Not under consideration
Created by Guest
Created on Jan 15, 2024

Add support for C dependency where #include is not followed by a space

In EWM Enterprise Extension, some C dependencies might be missing on the source code data editor, for example when included through a directive like #include<stdio.h> or #include"test". It works with directives like #include "test2" so with a space between #include and the hearder file name.

Idea priority Medium
Needed By Quarter
  • Guest
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    Jan 29, 2024
    The EWM Ideas review board has evaluated this request. This request is being rejected because this request is subject to user configurations.It is not the C compiler documented syntax to have a space after '#include'. Although the compiler currently understands and can handle no space after #include, the user can at any time tighten up th e policing of the syntax and mark that as a syntax error.