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bruceryu



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PostPosted: Sun Dec 01, 2019 4:57 am     Reply with quote

Hello,

I have a problem with below code.
Please advise how to solve it.
Thanks in advance!

Code:

void locate(const char cursor_x, const char cursor_y) {
   char stream[4] = {0x1b, 0x4c, cursor_x, cursor_y};
}


<error message>
Line 112(19,23): Expecting an identifier
Line 112(32,33): Expecting a declaration
Line 112(53,54): Expecting an =
Line 112(55,56): Expecting a declaration
Line 113(34,42): Undefined identifier cursor_x
Line 113(44,52): Expecting a (
Line 114(25,26): Expecting an identifier
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 01, 2019 10:57 am     Reply with quote

There are several issues:

First you cannot use 'const' as a variable declarator in a function.
const in CCS C, means a value stored in ROM. The value can be passed to
a function, but it is not then a 'const'.
This is different from the ANSI use of 'const', where it means a variable
in RAM, which is protected from being changed.
So get rid of the const declarations.

Then the big issue is that the assignment of 'stream', is done at compile
time. At compile time, neither cursor_x or cursor_y have values.
To assign values passed to the function, these have to be done at run-time:

Code:

void locate(char cursor_x, char cursor_y) {
   char stream[4]={0x1b, 0x4c, 0,0};
   stream[2]=cursor_x; //runtime assignment of variable
   stream[3]=cursor_y;
}
bruceryu



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Ttelmah
PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2019 6:31 am     Reply with quote

Thank you very much for your help.
It works well.

Have a nice day!
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