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| [cdt-dev] How to tell the indexer to ignore special modifying	keywords? | 
Dear 
folks,
 
at the moment, I act 
as an embassador for CDT and try to promote the features of CDT to people that 
still use
archaic development 
tools. Among them is an embedded group that uses special C 
compilers.
 
These compilers 
support different memory models that older folks from might know from old DOS 
teams
(tiny, compact, huge 
and so forth). These memory models may handle different kinds of pointers at 
the
same time. This 
results in having modifiers (i.e. keywords "far", "near", and "huge") to 
distinguish pointer
types.
Unfortunately, the 
indexer does not know them and indicates "Syntax errors" (see picture 
below).
 
 
Is there a way to 
tell CDT that I have a special dialect of C with these 
modifiers?
 
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Dr. 
Nils Hagge
Projektleiter 
Vorfeld
Siemens AG
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