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 Post subject: Reverse engineering with Rhapsody 7.3
PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 10:49 am 

Joined: Tue Nov 25, 2008 10:38 am
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Hello,

I'm having troubles with reverse engineering of my existing
code for windows (VS 6.0) and also for RTX (by IntervalZero)
(which is compatible with the windows because it is compiled with
the same compiler i.e. vs 6.0).

I've already set the advanced settings so that the include path
would be right and it would include the RTX API
specific include files. And I also applied the MSVS60 specific dialect
definitions in the "Preprocessing" tab.

The problem happens while reverse engineering the source files.
The parser reports a syntax error when it cannot understand one of the
defined types - RTFCNDCL. The same happens when it meets the CALLBACK
in my windows related source files.

The reverse engineering fails in both "Only from file list" and
"All" "Analyze #include" modes.

I managed to overcome the problem by defining the symbols in the
"Preprocessing" tab (i.e. "D RTFCNDCL" and "D CALLBACK"), but then
arises another problem, the generated code does not include the
right function definitions.

Thanks in advance,

Ron Shpasser.


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