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v1034 acsil compilation error

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[2013-10-11 13:43:41]
ganz - Posts: 1048
Hello SC Support.

i've got a new output
v1032 has no these errors


i686-w64-mingw32-g++ -march=i686 -mtune=i686 -O2 -shared -static -static-libgcc -static-libstdc++ -s -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -w -c "RTscanVol_rc2.cpp" (in directory: /home/ganz/.wine/drive_c/SierraChart/ACS_Source/)
In file included from sierrachart.h:46:0,
from RTscanVol_rc2.cpp:1:
SCString.h: In copy constructor ‘SCString::SCString(const SCString&)’:
SCString.h:49:54: error: ‘strcpy_s’ was not declared in this scope
SCString.h: In constructor ‘SCString::SCString(const char*)’:
SCString.h:81:54: error: ‘strcpy_s’ was not declared in this scope
SCString.h: In member function ‘SCString& SCString::Format(const char*, ...)’:
SCString.h:218:84: error: ‘_vsnprintf_s’ was not declared in this scope
SCString.h: In member function ‘SCString& SCString::Append(const SCString&)’:
SCString.h:459:77: error: ‘strncpy_s’ was not declared in this scope
SCString.h: In member function ‘SCString& SCString::Copy(const char*, size_t)’:
SCString.h:500:63: error: ‘strncpy_s’ was not declared in this scope
In file included from RTscanVol_rc2.cpp:1:0:
sierrachart.h: In member function ‘s_SCInput_145& s_SCInput_145::SetString(const char*)’:
sierrachart.h:2250:41: error: ‘strcpy_s’ was not declared in this scope
Compilation failed.


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Date Time Of Last Edit: 2013-10-11 13:44:20
[2013-10-12 01:54:24]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
This will be fixed in version 1035.
Sierra Chart Support - Engineering Level

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