11-14-2020, 09:34 AM
No, I checked the compiler listing and it is doing what I intended, which is to stand in as a #1 (pass an argument) argument in the code (just for readability of the intention). Probably not a good standard as easy to mess up as you point out, but this is not the issue with the compilation not working.
I have attached part of what appeared during the compilation attempt, that shows how the compiler parsed the defines, and I reformatted it a little to make it readable, and reviewed it. It seems OK to me, but is not yet the whole thing.
I got this by copy pasting the file into the editor, and using the compile button. Otherwise the compile messages are suppressed. The output was very long, but interpreting what it means in terms of where the error is would require a deep understanding of how your compiler is programmed.
I have attached part of what appeared during the compilation attempt, that shows how the compiler parsed the defines, and I reformatted it a little to make it readable, and reviewed it. It seems OK to me, but is not yet the whole thing.
I got this by copy pasting the file into the editor, and using the compile button. Otherwise the compile messages are suppressed. The output was very long, but interpreting what it means in terms of where the error is would require a deep understanding of how your compiler is programmed.