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8:01 PM
@wilhelmtell: (I know you're afk, but I'll watch for reply notification) where does C_INCLUDE_PATH come into it? I suppose that wasn't clear from my mention of CPPFLAGS (which is the "standard" variable for cpp)
 
8:20 PM
I am amused I never saw your question the whole time it had a bounty, but someone proposes a [c++] <- [cpp] synonym and I find it then get very interested :)
 
8:38 PM
yesterday, by Roger Pate
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8:55 PM
@RogerPate environment variables and parameters are the same here: a script can take them as input. It just needs to know where to place them in the search order. So, it needs to know where in the search path does cpp place -I parameters etc.
 
ah, unless they're already listed as a system location (for <>), they go at the end of the include list (i.e. after previous -I directories)
 
@RogerPate I don't think cpp should be a synonym. It would be confusing imo. It's an ambiguous term...
 
yeah, that's why I downvoted the synonym and retagged as [c-preprocessor]; see the link I included in the edit reason on your question
you should be able to specify -I parameters to cpp and have them included (in the correct order) in the list I showed in my answer
and it works here (though be careful to test with a directory that exists, or cpp doesn't show it)
 
I'll take a thorough look at this when I get home.
Also: I love StackOverflow saving and reloading answers I started typing but abandoned posting, when I close the browser and reopen to re-answer. :)
 
if you view the un-sedified output, there are different sections for "" vs <> includes, so separating that would be possible, if required
it seems the biggest problem is the portability of -v output
I'm kinda ambivalent about drafts; haven't found them useful for me yet. the few times the browser has crashed (I do switch between chrome-beta or chrome-unstable), it has still saved form input (and opera did that for years before chrome existed)
 
9:11 PM
That's what I meant by piping into unusually_complex_filter ;)
 
was thinking it was something along those lines, but I found the sed script easy enough for the sake of example :)
I do try to "talk" to a larger audience when answering, and be extra explicit
 
I think the drafts are less for browser crashing and more for workflow. At least for me. I'm usually trying very hard to think thrice before posting anything on StackOverflow. So I often bang on the keyboard an answer, the read it, re-read it, and finally decide I'm le stoopd and I throw it away. Re-surrecting an answer the next day after a long sleep to do the proper editing is useful for me. Sometimes. :-S
Although sometimes writing from scratch is a better idea.
 
maybe I'm too used to editing in vim first :)
 
lol
 
though I tend not to do that for the vast majority of answers, which are short
 
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