Even if you shouldn't use structs as you can read in README.developer MSVC
provides the tools:
#ifndef GNUC
#pragma pack(push)
#pragma pack(1)
#endif
struct foo {
char x;
int y;
}
#ifdef GNUC
__attribute__((packed))
#endif
;
struct bar {
char a;
long b;
}
#ifdef GNUC
__attribute__((packed))
#endif
;
#ifndef GNUC
#pragma pack(pop)
#endif
It looks as it is: ugly.
Please note that the #ifdef GNU probably needs to be changed, I don't know
the correct symbol to check for.
"Alex Lindberg" <alindber@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
news:1311888444.59800.YahooMailClassic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx...
I am creating a dissector that overlays a complicated struct (bit fields,
unions, etc) on the the tvb. My Linux version works as designed, however
when I move it to Windows (win32) the size of the struct changes and thus,
won't overlay the tvb properly.
I am not an expert with Windows, but is there a compiler flag that will
cause CC and/or LINK to work the same as GCC?
Thanks for your help.
Alex Lindberg