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    Hi, in the spru187o, page 134: #pragma DATA_ALIGN ( symbol , constant ); there is a “;” in the end, but in the SPRU862B ,page 35 is: #pragma DATA_ALIGN(InBuffA, CACHE_L2_LINESIZE) there is no ";" in the end, so which is right?? and in spru187o page 133, 6.8 #pragma STRUCT_ALIGN...
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  • Forum Post: Re: Help with struct aligned in dm642

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    Hi,Mariana! thank you for your help! as you say, The TI compilers do not support packed structures, that means i have copy all members to another buffer, this is not so convenient, is there any other way to do it, in condition i don't want to reorder the elements of the structure?
    on Nov 24, 2009
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  • Forum Post: #pragma message equivalent in TI CCS 3.3

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    I am having a project ported on Windows in MSVC. I am using following pragma to know which define I am compiling and it gives info on build console. #pragma message("DEFINES USED: 1") Is there any equivalent to this in TI Also I need to give #error in case of some not possible...
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