MPW C Error Messages
Those of us who've been programming the Mac for a few years have some fond memories of the old Macintosh Programmer's Workbench (MPW). It was very much like the Terminal Window on OS X, but had a few quirks of its own.
Among those quirks were the error messages that the C compiler would give you for certain errors. Messages like, "a typedef name was a complete surprise to me at this point in your program," and "String literal too long (I let you have 512 characters, that's 3 more than ANSI said I should)" almost made you want to write broken code just to see what the compiler had to say.
The most complete list of the error messages I could find is here.
Well, rumor has it that there's a skunk works at Apple who are busy porting some of these error messages into XCode 2.0. And they say that Apple have lost their sense of humor...
Rick
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Comments
- Anonymous
April 01, 2005
Rick Schaut digs up some of the cool MPW C Error messages. You haven't lived if you never compiled a substantial MacApp-based application on a 8 MHZ 68000-based Mac. Upgrading to a 16MHZ 68030 machine helped, but you could still... - Anonymous
April 01, 2005
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April 17, 2005
Those error messages brought back some old memories. I loved that compiler. Apple was trying to get in shape for some time and was not in a mood for such goodies. Good to here they are getting their old self in XCode 2.0. - Anonymous
September 08, 2006
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