Question

I am trying to use Lzz to generate C++ header files from my *.cpp files.

The calling sequence is something like this: ./lzz -hx hpp -c -o out src/*.lzz

Unfortunately, it always fails saying it couldn't find any included headers, including parts of the standard library such as iostream, string and vector.

I get a bunch of error messages like these:

src/CommonIO.lzz:7:10: #include file not found. src/CommonIO.lzz:8:10: #include file not found. src/CommonIO.lzz:9:10: #include file not found.

I know I can do give it include paths using the -I parameter: -I /usr/local/include/c++/4.5.1

but it does not seem to help, because it starts complaining about includes from the standard library: /usr/local/include/c++/4.5.1/string:40:10: #include file not found.

Could it be caused by the fact that I am running the 32-bit version (binary downloaded from http://www.lazycplusplus.com/download.html) on a 64-bit system (Ubuntu 10.10)?

I have already tried to compile my own Lzz from the source, but It complains about missing rule for making libconf.a:

make[1]: * No rule to make target /home/petmal/Desktop/Downloads/lzz_2_8_2_src/gcc.opt/libs/libconf.a', needed by/home/petmal/Desktop/Downloads/lzz_2_8_2_src/gcc.opt/lzz'. Stop.

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Solution

Enclose your #includes with

#hdr
...
#end

The delimited lines are copied verbatim to the header file.

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