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hi to all
here i am uploading a snapshot of the error i have encounterd which i am unable to resolve would anybody please show me a way.
Regards
Rajendra
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Just insert the lines
#define FALSE 0
#define TRUE !FALSE
Bob
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again the same error
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Then please post your complete project here so that we all can have a look at.
To do so: in Creator go to
Build -> Clean Project
File -> Create workspace Bundle (minimal)
and then upload the resulting archieve here.
Bob
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Would the problem be the BOOL?
try adding the following at the beginning of your ,h file. See if that helps.
typedef bit BOOL;
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Too bad, I've overlooked it:
BOOL is not defined. Since in PSoC3 boolean vars could really be bits which only is working on 8051 cores you should take care of that.
Easiest can be a
typedef uint8 BOOL;
Bob
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its working
thank u Mr Bob and Mr lleung .
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For a PSoC5, it is much simpler:
#include <stdbool.h>
bool myValue=true;
and you are set.
(But this doesn't work for the PSoC3, the compiler doesn't know about such basic things 😞
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@rajendra
You are always welcome, but please no "Mr."!
Bob
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Nice to hear your problem is solved. 🙂