On 2010-03-01 18:35, Bob Ammerman wrote: >> On 2010-03-01 17:58, Bob Ammerman wrote: >>> >>> >>>> I know, but there is something funny going on. I looked at it with >>>> 'xxd' and you have a CR/^M/0x0D with no LF/0x0A, and I will bet that's >>>> confusing the compiler. >>> >>> If that's what is confusing the compiler then the compiler is broken. CR >>> and >>> LF are both defined as whitespace characters and any number of >>> consecutive >>> whitespace characters is treated as equivalent to a single space. >>> >>> -- Bob Ammerman >>> RAm System >>> >> >> whitespace != newline. > > whitespace is one of: > > space > tab > newline (aka linefeed) > carriage return > form feed > vertical tab > > and possibly others in extended characters sets (like Unicode). > > -- Bob Ammerman > RAm Systems > You don't get it... :-) A "whitespace" is not alweays read as a "newline" by (such as in this case) a compiler. The other way around might be true, but that's irrelevant... -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist