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[CVI 2009] Unexpected trailing tokens on directive line ignored.

It does not look like there is any legitimate reason for you to get this warning. It appears to be a bug. Is the warning consistent? Does it always appear for that file, every time you compile it? Do you only get the warning for that one source file? The fact that the error is reported at the very beginning of your file makes me suspect the Compiler Defines in the Build Options dialog. What is that string? Have you changed it to something other than the default?

 

Mert A.

National Instruments

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Bug report ID is 243809

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Ok,

 

Thanks for your answer an for the information.

 

The bug tracker is free?

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Hi,

 

has the bug already been fixed and where can I find this bug tracker?

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This issue is fixed in the next release of CVI. There is no public bug tracker. We put the bug report numbers in these posts primarily so that we can confirm internally that a reported issue is being formally tracked and addressed. Also, in the cases where a user follows up on the issue through another support channel (phone, email, etc), it provides a precise way for that user to identify the problem.

 

FYI, this particular error happens only when (but not always when) the previous compilation had errors in a preprocessor expansion. If you have a clean compile where this is the only warning, just compile again, and you should see the warning disappear.

 

Mert A.

National Instruments

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Hi,

 

I use Labwindows 10.0.0 and I saw the same thing, a warning on the first commented line.

Is the bug fixed or not?

 

Thanks

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According to this document it has been resolved in CVI2010

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