C error: expression must have a constant value

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逝去的感伤 2020-12-11 20:01

I am writing some embedded code to interface with an external device over SPI. The device has several registers of varying length and to help keep things straight I have def

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  • 2020-12-11 20:47

    Since they are defined as constants, what have I overlooked?

    In C objects declared with the const modifier aren't true constants. A better name for const would probably be readonly - what it really means is that the compiler won't let you change it. And you need true constants to initialize objects with static storage (I suspect regs_to_read is global).

    You could try assigning regs_to_read in a function called before anything else uses that array.

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  • 2020-12-11 20:51

    I think this may be a compiler issue, and it would be helpful to know your platform and how you are building this code. I just took most of your code, doctored it up to compile it, and compiled on Linux using gcc. There were no warnings.

    #include<stdio.h>
    #include<stdlib.h>
    #include<stdint.h>
    
    typedef struct
    {
        uint16_t    Signed          :1;  // Register is signed or unsigned
        uint16_t    CommLengthBytes :3;  // The width of the register in bytes 
        uint16_t    Address         :12; // Register address
    }ts_register;
    
    int main(int argc, char **argv) {
    
        static const ts_register    SAGCYC      = {0, 1, 0x000};
        static const ts_register    DISNOLOAD   = {0, 1, 0x001};
        static const ts_register    LCYCMODE    = {0, 1, 0x004};
        static const ts_register    IRMSA       = {0, 4, 0x31A};
        static const ts_register    IRMSB       = {0, 4, 0x31B};
        static const ts_register    VRMS        = {0, 4, 0x31C};
    
        ts_register regs_to_read[3] = {VRMS, IRMSA, IRMSB};
    
        return(0);
    }
    

    Have you tried casting the values? It's not always the best thing to do, but will get you around the error.

    Have you considered creating #define entries?

    Also, please be aware consts take a bit of getting used to in C. They do not always behave the way you might expect.

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  • 2020-12-11 20:56

    const doesn't make them constants at compile time. Make them #defines and the compiler will be happy.

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