I am trying to build some third party code that is an compiler for the old MC6809 CPU.
The output from this section of code and the sub-program it calls isCode:/* Create an asm file that will receive the assembly language code: */ if (numErrors == 0) { if (verbose) { cout << "Assembly language filename: " << asmFilename << "\n"; cout << flush; } ofstream asmFile(asmFilename.c_str(), ios::out); if (!asmFile) { int e = errno; cout << PACKAGE << fatalErrorPrefix << "failed to create assembler file " << asmFilename << ": " << strerror(e) << endl; return EXIT_FAILURE; } if (!asmText.writeFile(asmFile)) { cout << PACKAGE << fatalErrorPrefix << "failed to write output assembly file " << asmFilename << endl; return EXIT_FAILURE; } asmFile.close(); if (!asmFile) { cout << PACKAGE << fatalErrorPrefix << "failed to close output assembly file " << asmFilename << endl; return EXIT_FAILURE; } } if (verbose) cout << numErrors << " error(s)" << ", " << numWarnings << " warning(s)." << endl;
Any suggestion of code to add to trace the problem; it is a large program built using configure/make so using debugger would like be beyond me.Code:Assembly language filename: atol.s 0 error(s), 0 warning(s). Assembler command: lwasm -fobj --pragma=forwardrefmax -D_COCO_BASIC_ --output='atol.o' 'atol.s' Cannot open file ''atol.s'': No such file or directory Exit code from assembler command: 1
Edit: I have search the file atol.s does not exist.
Edit2: I am thinking this test "if (!asmFile)" is not correct.
Edit3: Link to full file cmoc/main.cpp at master * stahta01/cmoc * GitHub
The snippet posted is around line 1250.
Edit4: I am porting the code to work under Windows 10; it is designed for Linux; but, has worked in the past under windows with, unknown to me, minor changes.
Tim S.