Reply by folg...@yahoo.com●March 11, 20092009-03-11
Hello,
thank you very much. It works fine now!
Best regards
Reply by Rob Milne●March 11, 20092009-03-11
The type holds 17 ints. Your instantiation has only 16.
-rob
f...@yahoo.com wrote: >
> Hello,
>
> I am using cosmic Compiler.
> I have this struct:
>
> typedef struct
> {
> unsigned int IDAC;
> unsigned int CANidar0;
> unsigned int CANidmr0;
> unsigned int CANidar1;
> unsigned int CANidmr1;
> unsigned int CANidar2;
> unsigned int CANidmr2;
> unsigned int CANidar3;
> unsigned int CANidmr3;
> unsigned int CANidar4;
> unsigned int CANidmr4;
> unsigned int CANidar5;
> unsigned int CANidmr5;
> unsigned int CANidar6;
> unsigned int CANidmr6;
> unsigned int CANidar7;
> unsigned int CANidmr7;
> }FILTER;
>
> Now I wnt to fill the struct like this:
> FILTER stConfig;
> stConfig> {
> 0x00, 0xFF, // Filter 0
> 0x00, 0xFF, // Filter 0
> 0x00, 0xFF, // Filter 1
> 0x00, 0xFF, // Filter 1
> 0x00, 0xFF, // Filter 2
> 0x00, 0xFF, // Filter 2
> 0x00, 0xFF, // Filter 3
> 0x00, 0xFF // Filter 3
>
> };
>
> This does not work. I get the error "missing expression" in line
> "stConfig="
>
> Could anybody tell me, what I am doing wrong?
>
> Best regards
Reply by Jean-Pierre Lavandier●March 11, 20092009-03-11
The initialization must be part of the declaration, so simply write:
FILTER stConfig = {
0x00, 0xFF, ...
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Jean-Pierre Lavandier
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Objet : [68HC12] Problem with struct and Cosmic compiler
Hello,
I am using cosmic Compiler.
I have this struct:
typedef struct
{
unsigned int IDAC;
unsigned int CANidar0;
unsigned int CANidmr0;
unsigned int CANidar1;
unsigned int CANidmr1;
unsigned int CANidar2;
unsigned int CANidmr2;
unsigned int CANidar3;
unsigned int CANidmr3;
unsigned int CANidar4;
unsigned int CANidmr4;
unsigned int CANidar5;
unsigned int CANidmr5;
unsigned int CANidar6;
unsigned int CANidmr6;
unsigned int CANidar7;
unsigned int CANidmr7;
}FILTER;
Now I wnt to fill the struct like this:
FILTER stConfig;
stConfig=
{
0x00, 0xFF, // Filter 0
0x00, 0xFF, // Filter 0
0x00, 0xFF, // Filter 1
0x00, 0xFF, // Filter 1
0x00, 0xFF, // Filter 2
0x00, 0xFF, // Filter 2
0x00, 0xFF, // Filter 3
0x00, 0xFF // Filter 3
};
This does not work. I get the error "missing expression" in line "stConfig="
Could anybody tell me, what I am doing wrong?
Best regards
Reply by folg...@yahoo.com●March 11, 20092009-03-11
Hello,
I am using cosmic Compiler.
I have this struct:
typedef struct
{
unsigned int IDAC;
unsigned int CANidar0;
unsigned int CANidmr0;
unsigned int CANidar1;
unsigned int CANidmr1;
unsigned int CANidar2;
unsigned int CANidmr2;
unsigned int CANidar3;
unsigned int CANidmr3;
unsigned int CANidar4;
unsigned int CANidmr4;
unsigned int CANidar5;
unsigned int CANidmr5;
unsigned int CANidar6;
unsigned int CANidmr6;
unsigned int CANidar7;
unsigned int CANidmr7;
}FILTER;
Now I wnt to fill the struct like this:
FILTER stConfig;
stConfig {
0x00, 0xFF, // Filter 0
0x00, 0xFF, // Filter 0
0x00, 0xFF, // Filter 1
0x00, 0xFF, // Filter 1
0x00, 0xFF, // Filter 2
0x00, 0xFF, // Filter 2
0x00, 0xFF, // Filter 3
0x00, 0xFF // Filter 3
};
This does not work. I get the error "missing expression" in line "stConfig="