This is perfect...switched redirections do work. I wasn't aware of this at all.
Now, I have got all the #warning messages in a log file, sizeof(logfile)=19000+ lines. I can easily parse it using perl itself. A hackneyed and definitely not elegant approach, but definitely seems to work.
Thanks a lot monks. If there is any other solution that one can think of, it'll be great for the sake of sharing knowledge
UPDATE: Also, like BrowserUK said, it is using -O2 optimization and hence static char* are not being displayed using "strings" in any .o file. But simple char* are displayed. This still seems confusing to me. I guess I might have to read up a bit on compiler optimizations.
In reply to Re^5: Source files going into perl interpreter during compilation
by buntyshubho
in thread Source files going into perl interpreter during compilation
by buntyshubho
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