Read compile error report format: format_io.c:3:10:
I compiled a program and get
format_io.c:3:6: error: cannot combine with previous 'void' declaration specifier
void int int int
^
format_io.c:3:10: error: cannot combine with previous 'void' declaration specifier
void int int int
^
how read format_io.c:3:6:
,
when check line 6, do no t find the void error.
c
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I compiled a program and get
format_io.c:3:6: error: cannot combine with previous 'void' declaration specifier
void int int int
^
format_io.c:3:10: error: cannot combine with previous 'void' declaration specifier
void int int int
^
how read format_io.c:3:6:
,
when check line 6, do no t find the void error.
c
1
It means it cannot combine theint
with avoid
, not thevoid
with a previous undisplayedvoid
. Andvoid int
is a colourless green declaration.
– Ken Y-N
Nov 14 '18 at 2:33
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I compiled a program and get
format_io.c:3:6: error: cannot combine with previous 'void' declaration specifier
void int int int
^
format_io.c:3:10: error: cannot combine with previous 'void' declaration specifier
void int int int
^
how read format_io.c:3:6:
,
when check line 6, do no t find the void error.
c
I compiled a program and get
format_io.c:3:6: error: cannot combine with previous 'void' declaration specifier
void int int int
^
format_io.c:3:10: error: cannot combine with previous 'void' declaration specifier
void int int int
^
how read format_io.c:3:6:
,
when check line 6, do no t find the void error.
c
c
edited Nov 14 '18 at 2:34
Ken Y-N
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asked Nov 14 '18 at 2:30
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It means it cannot combine theint
with avoid
, not thevoid
with a previous undisplayedvoid
. Andvoid int
is a colourless green declaration.
– Ken Y-N
Nov 14 '18 at 2:33
add a comment |
1
It means it cannot combine theint
with avoid
, not thevoid
with a previous undisplayedvoid
. Andvoid int
is a colourless green declaration.
– Ken Y-N
Nov 14 '18 at 2:33
1
1
It means it cannot combine the
int
with a void
, not the void
with a previous undisplayed void
. And void int
is a colourless green declaration.– Ken Y-N
Nov 14 '18 at 2:33
It means it cannot combine the
int
with a void
, not the void
with a previous undisplayed void
. And void int
is a colourless green declaration.– Ken Y-N
Nov 14 '18 at 2:33
add a comment |
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filename:line:column
Column 6 of line 3. And column 10 of line 3.
This is a comment, not an answer.
– Ken Y-N
Nov 14 '18 at 2:35
I dispute that this answer would be better if it was longer. I considered leaving it at the first line!
– Wumpus Q. Wumbley
Nov 14 '18 at 2:37
(The question contains some bad English grammar, but I'm fairly certain it is asking how to interpret the numbers in the error message, and there is no actual doubt about the validity ofvoid int int int
)
– Wumpus Q. Wumbley
Nov 14 '18 at 2:39
The problem with your answer is 1) you are answering an off topic question which supplies no code. 2) You give no explanation of how this answers the question. It's just blurting words out with no meaning. That's not what SO is about.
– Rob
Nov 14 '18 at 2:59
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filename:line:column
Column 6 of line 3. And column 10 of line 3.
This is a comment, not an answer.
– Ken Y-N
Nov 14 '18 at 2:35
I dispute that this answer would be better if it was longer. I considered leaving it at the first line!
– Wumpus Q. Wumbley
Nov 14 '18 at 2:37
(The question contains some bad English grammar, but I'm fairly certain it is asking how to interpret the numbers in the error message, and there is no actual doubt about the validity ofvoid int int int
)
– Wumpus Q. Wumbley
Nov 14 '18 at 2:39
The problem with your answer is 1) you are answering an off topic question which supplies no code. 2) You give no explanation of how this answers the question. It's just blurting words out with no meaning. That's not what SO is about.
– Rob
Nov 14 '18 at 2:59
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filename:line:column
Column 6 of line 3. And column 10 of line 3.
This is a comment, not an answer.
– Ken Y-N
Nov 14 '18 at 2:35
I dispute that this answer would be better if it was longer. I considered leaving it at the first line!
– Wumpus Q. Wumbley
Nov 14 '18 at 2:37
(The question contains some bad English grammar, but I'm fairly certain it is asking how to interpret the numbers in the error message, and there is no actual doubt about the validity ofvoid int int int
)
– Wumpus Q. Wumbley
Nov 14 '18 at 2:39
The problem with your answer is 1) you are answering an off topic question which supplies no code. 2) You give no explanation of how this answers the question. It's just blurting words out with no meaning. That's not what SO is about.
– Rob
Nov 14 '18 at 2:59
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filename:line:column
Column 6 of line 3. And column 10 of line 3.
filename:line:column
Column 6 of line 3. And column 10 of line 3.
answered Nov 14 '18 at 2:34
Wumpus Q. WumbleyWumpus Q. Wumbley
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This is a comment, not an answer.
– Ken Y-N
Nov 14 '18 at 2:35
I dispute that this answer would be better if it was longer. I considered leaving it at the first line!
– Wumpus Q. Wumbley
Nov 14 '18 at 2:37
(The question contains some bad English grammar, but I'm fairly certain it is asking how to interpret the numbers in the error message, and there is no actual doubt about the validity ofvoid int int int
)
– Wumpus Q. Wumbley
Nov 14 '18 at 2:39
The problem with your answer is 1) you are answering an off topic question which supplies no code. 2) You give no explanation of how this answers the question. It's just blurting words out with no meaning. That's not what SO is about.
– Rob
Nov 14 '18 at 2:59
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This is a comment, not an answer.
– Ken Y-N
Nov 14 '18 at 2:35
I dispute that this answer would be better if it was longer. I considered leaving it at the first line!
– Wumpus Q. Wumbley
Nov 14 '18 at 2:37
(The question contains some bad English grammar, but I'm fairly certain it is asking how to interpret the numbers in the error message, and there is no actual doubt about the validity ofvoid int int int
)
– Wumpus Q. Wumbley
Nov 14 '18 at 2:39
The problem with your answer is 1) you are answering an off topic question which supplies no code. 2) You give no explanation of how this answers the question. It's just blurting words out with no meaning. That's not what SO is about.
– Rob
Nov 14 '18 at 2:59
This is a comment, not an answer.
– Ken Y-N
Nov 14 '18 at 2:35
This is a comment, not an answer.
– Ken Y-N
Nov 14 '18 at 2:35
I dispute that this answer would be better if it was longer. I considered leaving it at the first line!
– Wumpus Q. Wumbley
Nov 14 '18 at 2:37
I dispute that this answer would be better if it was longer. I considered leaving it at the first line!
– Wumpus Q. Wumbley
Nov 14 '18 at 2:37
(The question contains some bad English grammar, but I'm fairly certain it is asking how to interpret the numbers in the error message, and there is no actual doubt about the validity of
void int int int
)– Wumpus Q. Wumbley
Nov 14 '18 at 2:39
(The question contains some bad English grammar, but I'm fairly certain it is asking how to interpret the numbers in the error message, and there is no actual doubt about the validity of
void int int int
)– Wumpus Q. Wumbley
Nov 14 '18 at 2:39
The problem with your answer is 1) you are answering an off topic question which supplies no code. 2) You give no explanation of how this answers the question. It's just blurting words out with no meaning. That's not what SO is about.
– Rob
Nov 14 '18 at 2:59
The problem with your answer is 1) you are answering an off topic question which supplies no code. 2) You give no explanation of how this answers the question. It's just blurting words out with no meaning. That's not what SO is about.
– Rob
Nov 14 '18 at 2:59
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It means it cannot combine the
int
with avoid
, not thevoid
with a previous undisplayedvoid
. Andvoid int
is a colourless green declaration.– Ken Y-N
Nov 14 '18 at 2:33