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HI-TECH C PRO FOR PIC10/12/16

SW500010

Manufacturer Part Number
SW500010
Description
HI-TECH C PRO FOR PIC10/12/16
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Type
Compilerr
Series
PIC10/12/16r
Datasheets

Specifications of SW500010

Supported Families
PIC10, PIC12, PIC16
Core Architecture
PIC
Software Edition
Professional
Kit Contents
Software And Docs
Mcu Supported Families
PIC10/12/16
Tool Type
Compiler
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / Not applicable
For Use With/related Products
PIC10, PIC12, PIC14, PIC16, PIC16E
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
019P
778-1006
778-1006
Appendix B
Error and Warning Messages
This chapter lists most error, warning and advisory messages from all HI-TECH C compilers, with
an explanation of each message. Most messages have been assigned a unique number which appears
in brackets before each message in this chapter, and which is also printed by the compiler when the
message is issued. The messages shown here are sorted by their number. Un-numbered messages
appear toward the end and are sorted alphabetically.
opposite the error message. In some cases examples of code or options that could trigger the error
are given. The use of * in the error message is used to represent a string that the compiler will
substitute that is specific to that particular error.
message.
(1) too many errors (*)
The executing compiler application has encountered too many errors and will exit immediately.
Other uncompiled source files will be processed, but the compiler applications that would normally
be executed in due course will not be run. The number of errors that can be accepted can be con-
trolled using the --ERRORS option, See Section 2.6.29.
(2) error/warning (*) generated, but no description available
The executing compiler application has emitted a message (advisory/warning/error), but there is no
description available in the message description file (MDF) to print. This may be because the MDF
is out of date, or the message issue has not been tranlated into the selected language.
The name of the application(s) that could have produced the messages are listed in brackets
Note that one problem in your C or assembler source code may trigger more than one error
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