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Top Forums Programming warning :extra tokens (ignored) after directive Post 302344523 by pratim09 on Monday 17th of August 2009 02:06:02 AM
Old 08-17-2009
warning :extra tokens (ignored) after directive

hi
I am getting the following warning while compilation of my C project.

/var/tmp/aaaa003z6: warning: 101: extra tokens (ignored) after directive

Can anyone help what this warning means and how to get rid of this.
Thanks
 

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TIFFWarning(3TIFF)														TIFFWarning(3TIFF)

NAME
TIFFWarning, TIFFSetWarningHandler - library warning interface SYNOPSIS
#include <tiffio.h> void TIFFWarning(const char *module, const char *fmt, ...) #include <stdarg.h> typedef void (*TIFFWarningHandler)(const char *module, const char *fmt, va_list ap); TIFFWarningHandler TIFFSetWarningHandler(TIFFWarningHandler handler); DESCRIPTION
TIFFWarning invokes the library-wide warning handler function to (normally) write a warning message to the stderr. The fmt parameter is a printf(3S) format string, and any number arguments can be supplied. The module parameter is interpreted as a string that, if non-zero, should be printed before the message; it typically is used to identify the software module in which a warning is detected. Applications that desire to capture control in the event of a warning should use TIFFSetWarningHandler to override the default warning han- dler. A NULL(0) warning handler function may be installed to suppress error messages. RETURN VALUES
TIFFSetWarningHandler returns a reference to the previous error handling function. SEE ALSO
TIFFError(3TIFF), libtiff(3TIFF), printf(3) Libtiff library home page: http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff/ libtiff October 15, 1995 TIFFWarning(3TIFF)
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