If there is a consensus that they are not useful I have a modification
that removes the ",undefined" error indicator from the output generated
by macLib (and hence the output from msi as long as the -V flag is used)
when it encounters a $(macro) that it doesn't have a value for. There is
also a ",recursive" marker for macros that are defined in a substitution
file using themselves.
As Bruce said, these markers don't change how a file is interpreted by
an IOC when they are present, but if you feed the output into some other
tool that doesn't understand them they might be annoying.
Please discuss here if you particularly like or dislike these markers.
- Andrew
On 07/30/2018 04:23 PM, Jeong Han Lee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any other way to suppress or omit (,undefined) in the output
> file by using MSI?
>
> Thanks,
> Han
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