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PicC 9.50 dsPIC Manual.pdf

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Error and Warning Messages(380) unknown record type: * (Linker)This is an internal compiler error. Contact HI-TECH Software technical support with details.(381) record too long (*): * (Linker)This is an internal compiler error. Contact HI-TECH Software technical support with details.(382) incomplete record: type = *, length = * (Dump, Xstrip)This message is produced by the DUMP or XSTRIP utilities and indicates that the object file is nota valid HI-TECH object file, or that it has been truncated. Contact HI-TECH Support with details.(383) text record has length too small: * (Linker)This is an internal compiler error. Contact HI-TECH Software technical support with details.(384) assertion failed: file *, line *, expr * (Linker, Parser)This is an internal compiler error. Contact HI-TECH Software technical support with details.(386) can’t open error file * (Linker)The error file specified using the -e linker option could not be opened.(387) illegal or too many -g flags (Linker)There has been more than one linker -g option, or the -g option did not have any arguments following.The arguments specify how the segment addresses are calculated.(388) duplicate -m flag (Linker)The map file name has been specified to the linker for a second time. This should not occur if youare using a compiler driver. If invoking the linker manually, ensure that only one instance of thisoption is present on the command line. See Section 5.7.9 for information on the correct syntax forthis option.(389) illegal or too many -o flags (Linker)This linker -o flag is illegal, or another -o option has been encountered. A -o option to the linkermust be immediately followed by a filename with no intervening space.277

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