Compile DNG-SDK with VC6

Hi all,
I downloaded the DNG-SDK, and now am trying to compile it with VC6.
There are two main problems:
1) The data type 'unsigned long long' doesnt exist. What could I use instead?
2) Is '__int64' ok to use instad of 'signed long long'?
3) The constructor of class range_tag_set in Dng_Image_Writer.cpp does not compile. Does someone know the problem? What should I change?

Please define either qMacOS or qWinOS (i.e., in your list of preprocessor defines). As you can see in line 32 of dng_flags.h this is required.

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    "\7\11\1\0\1\11\3\0\4\11\2\0\1\10\1\0\7\10\2\0"+
    "\2\10\2\0\3\10\11\0\1\10\4\0\2\11\1\0\3\11\2\10"+
    "\2\0\12\10\4\11\16\0\1\10\2\0\6\11\4\0\2\11\2\0"+
    "\26\11\1\0\7\11\1\0\2\11\1\0\2\11\1\0\2\11\2\0"+
    "\1\10\1\0\5\10\4\0\2\10\2\0\3\10\13\0\4\11\1\0"+
    "\1\11\7\0\14\10\3\11\14\0\3\10\1\0\7\11\1\0\1\11"+
    "\1\0\3\11\1\0\26\11\1\0\7\11\1\0\2\11\1\0\5\11"+
    "\2\0\1\10\1\11\10\10\1\0\3\10\1\0\3\10\2\0\1\11"+
    "\17\0\1\11\5\0\12\10\21\0\3\10\1\0\10\11\2\0\2\11"+
    "\2\0\26\11\1\0\7\11\1\0\2\11\2\0\4\11\2\0\1\10"+
    "\1\11\6\10\3\0\2\10\2\0\3\10\10\0\2\10\4\0\2\11"+
    "\1\0\3\11\4\0\12\10\22\0\2\10\1\0\6\11\3\0\3\11"+
    "\1\0\4\11\3\0\2\11\1\0\1\11\1\0\2\11\3\0\2\11"+
    "\3\0\3\11\3\0\10\11\1\0\3\11\4\0\5\10\3\0\3\10"+
    "\1\0\4\10\11\0\1\10\17\0\11\10\21\0\3\10\1\0\10\11"+
    "\1\0\3\11\1\0\27\11\1\0\12\11\1\0\5\11\4\0\7\10"+
    "\1\0\3\10\1\0\4\10\7\0\2\10\11\0\2\11\4\0\12\10"+
    "\22\0\2\10\1\0\10\11\1\0\3\11\1\0\27\11\1\0\12\11"+
    "\1\0\5\11\4\0\7\10\1\0\3\10\1\0\4\10\7\0\2\10"+
    "\7\0\1\11\1\0\2\11\4\0\12\10\22\0\2\10\1\0\10\11"+
    "\1\0\3\11\1\0\27\11\1\0\20\11\4\0\6\10\2\0\3\10"+
    "\1\0\4\10\11\0\1\10\10\0\2\11\4\0\12\10\22\0\2\10"+
    "\1\0\22\11\3\0\30\11\1\0\11\11\1\0\1\11\2\0\7\11"+
    "\3\0\1\10\4\0\6\10\1\0\1\10\1\0\10\10\22\0\2\10"+
    "\15\0\60\11\1\10\2\11\7\10\4\0\10\11\10\10\1\0\12\10"+
    "\47\0\2\11\1\0\1\11\2\0\2\11\1\0\1\11\2\0\1\11"+
    "\6\0\4\11\1\0\7\11\1\0\3\11\1\0\1\11\1\0\1\11"+
    "\2\0\2\11\1\0\4\11\1\10\2\11\6\10\1\0\2\10\1\11"+
    "\2\0\5\11\1\0\1\11\1\0\6\10\2\0\12\10\2\0\2\11"+
    "\42\0\1\11\27\0\2\10\6\0\12\10\13\0\1\10\1\0\1\10"+
    "\1\0\1\10\4\0\2\10\10\11\1\0\42\11\6\0\24\10\1\0"+
    "\2\10\4\11\4\0\10\10\1\0\44\10\11\0\1\10\71\0\42\11"+
    "\1\0\5\11\1\0\2\11\1\0\7\10\3\0\4\10\6\0\12\10"+
    "\6\0\6\11\4\10\106\0\46\11\12\0\47\11\11\0\132\11\5\0"+
    "\104\11\5\0\122\11\6\0\7\11\1\0\77\11\1\0\1\11\1\0"+
    "\4\11\2\0\7\11\1\0\1\11\1\0\4\11\2\0\47\11\1\0"+
    "\1\11\1\0\4\11\2\0\37\11\1\0\1\11\1\0\4\11\2\0"+
    "\7\11\1\0\1\11\1\0\4\11\2\0\7\11\1\0\7\11\1\0"+
    "\27\11\1\0\37\11\1\0\1\11\1\0\4\11\2\0\7\11\1\0"+
    "\47\11\1\0\23\11\16\0\11\10\56\0\125\11\14\0\u026c\11\2\0"+
    "\10\11\12\0\32\11\5\0\113\11\225\0\64\11\40\10\7\0\1\11"+
    "\4\0\12\10\41\0\4\10\1\0\12\10\6\0\130\11\10\0\51\11"+
    "\1\10\u0556\0\234\11\4\0\132\11\6\0\26\11\2\0\6\11\2\0"+
    "\46\11\2\0\6\11\2\0\10\11\1\0\1\11\1\0\1\11\1\0"+
    "\1\11\1\0\37\11\2\0\65\11\1\0\7\11\1\0\1\11\3\0"+
    "\3\11\1\0\7\11\3\0\4\11\2\0\6\11\4\0\15\11\5\0"+
    "\3\11\1\0\7\11\17\0\4\10\32\0\5\10\20\0\2\11\51\0"+
    "\6\10\17\0\1\11\40\0\20\11\40\0\15\10\4\0\1\10\40\0"+
    "\1\11\4\0\1\11\2\0\12\11\1\0\1\11\3\0\5\11\6\0"+
    "\1\11\1\0\1\11\1\0\1\11\1\0\4\11\1\0\3\11\1\0"+
    "\7\11\46\0\44\11\u0e81\0\3\11\31\0\11\11\6\10\1\0\5\11"+
    "\2\0\3\11\6\0\124\11\4\0\2\10\2\0\2\11\2\0\136\11"+
    "\6\0\50\11\4\0\136\11\21\0\30\11\u0248\0\u19b6\11\112\0\u51a6\11"+
    "\132\0\u048d\11\u0773\0\u2ba4\11\u215c\0\u012e\11\322\0\7\11\14\0\5\11"+
    "\5\0\1\11\1\10\12\11\1\0\15\11\1\0\5\11\1\0\1\11"+
    "\1\0\2\11\1\0\2\11\1\0\154\11\41\0\u016b\11\22\0\100\11"+
    "\2\0\66\11\50\0\14\11\44\0\4\10\17\0\2\11\30\0\3\11"+
    "\31\0\1\11\6\0\3\11\1\0\1\11\1\0\207\11\2\0\1\10"+
    "\4\0\1\11\13\0\12\10\7\0\32\11\4\0\1\11\1\0\32\11"+
    "\12\0\132\11\3\0\6\11\2\0\6\11\2\0\6\11\2\0\3\11"+
    "\3\0\2\11\3\0\2\11\22\0\3\10\4\0";
    * Translates characters to character classes
    final private static char [] yycmap = yy_unpack_cmap(yycmap_packed);
    * Translates a state to a row index in the transition table
    final private static int yy_rowMap [] = {
    0, 42, 84, 126, 168, 126, 210, 126, 252, 294,
    336, 378, 126, 126, 420, 462, 504, 126, 126, 126,
    126, 126, 126, 126, 126, 126, 126, 546, 126, 588,
    126, 630, 672, 714, 756, 126, 126, 798, 840, 882,
    126, 924, 966, 1008, 1050, 336, 1092, 1134, 1176, 1218,
    126, 126, 126, 126, 126, 126, 126, 126, 126, 126,
    126, 126, 126, 126, 1260, 1302, 1344, 1386, 1428, 1470,
    1512, 1554, 126, 1596, 1638, 1680, 1722, 126, 126, 126,
    126, 126, 126, 126, 1764, 294, 1806, 294, 294
    * The packed transition table of the DFA
    final private static String yy_packed =
    "\1\4\1\5\2\6\1\7\1\10\1\11\1\12\1\4"+
    "\1\12\1\13\1\14\1\4\1\15\1\16\1\4\1\17"+
    "\3\12\1\20\3\12\1\21\1\22\1\23\1\24\1\25"+
    "\1\26\1\27\1\30\1\31\1\32\1\33\1\34\1\35"+
    "\1\36\1\37\1\40\1\41\1\12\1\42\1\43\1\44"+
    "\12\42\1\45\1\42\1\46\32\42\1\47\1\50\1\51"+
    "\13\47\1\4\1\52\32\47\54\0\1\6\53\0\1\53"+
    "\1\54\52\0\1\12\1\55\4\12\4\0\11\12\20\0"+
    "\1\12\6\0\6\12\4\0\11\12\20\0\1\12\12\0"+
    "\2\56\1\57\47\0\2\14\1\57\43\0\6\12\4\0"+
    "\1\12\1\60\7\12\20\0\1\12\6\0\6\12\4\0"+
    "\5\12\1\61\3\12\20\0\1\12\6\0\6\12\4\0"+
    "\2\12\1\62\6\12\20\0\1\12\43\0\1\63\54\0"+
    "\1\64\51\0\1\65\51\0\1\66\3\0\1\42\2\0"+
    "\12\42\1\0\1\42\1\0\32\42\2\0\1\44\47\0"+
    "\2\67\1\0\12\67\1\70\1\71\1\72\1\73\1\74"+
    "\2\67\1\75\3\67\1\76\20\67\1\77\15\0\1\100"+
    "\36\0\1\51\47\0\2\67\1\0\12\67\1\101\1\102"+
    "\1\103\1\104\1\105\2\67\1\106\3\67\1\104\20\67"+
    "\1\107\1\53\1\110\1\111\47\53\52\112\6\0\6\55"+
    "\4\0\11\55\20\0\1\55\12\0\2\57\44\0\6\12"+
    "\4\0\2\12\1\113\6\12\20\0\1\12\6\0\6\12"+
    "\4\0\6\12\1\114\2\12\20\0\1\12\6\0\6\12"+
    "\4\0\6\12\1\115\2\12\20\0\1\12\15\0\1\116"+
    "\51\0\1\117\51\0\1\120\51\0\1\121\51\0\1\122"+
    "\51\0\1\123\51\0\1\124\36\0\1\111\47\0\5\112"+
    "\1\125\44\112\6\0\6\12\4\0\3\12\1\126\5\12"+
    "\20\0\1\12\6\0\6\12\4\0\7\12\1\127\1\12"+
    "\20\0\1\12\6\0\6\12\4\0\6\12\1\130\2\12"+
    "\20\0\1\12\4\112\1\111\1\125\44\112\6\0\6\12"+
    "\4\0\3\12\1\131\5\12\20\0\1\12";
    * The transition table of the DFA
    final private static int yytrans [] = yy_unpack(yy_packed);
    /* error codes */
    final private static int YY_UNKNOWN_ERROR = 0;
    final private static int YY_ILLEGAL_STATE = 1;
    final private static int YY_NO_MATCH = 2;
    final private static int YY_PUSHBACK_2BIG = 3;
    /* error messages for the codes above */
    final private static String YY_ERROR_MSG[] = {
    "Unkown internal scanner error",
    "Internal error: unknown state",
    "Error: could not match input",
    "Error: pushback value was too large"
    * YY_ATTRIBUTE[aState] contains the attributes of state <code>aState</code>
    private final static byte YY_ATTRIBUTE[] = {
    0, 0, 0, 9, 1, 9, 1, 9, 1, 1, 1, 1, 9, 9, 1, 1,
    1, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 1, 9, 1, 9, 1,
    1, 1, 1, 9, 9, 1, 1, 1, 9, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1,
    1, 1, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,
    1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 9, 0, 1, 1, 1, 9, 9, 9,
    9, 9, 9, 9, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1
    /** the input device */
    private java.io.Reader yy_reader;
    /** the current state of the DFA */
    private int yy_state;
    /** the current lexical state */
    private int yy_lexical_state = YYINITIAL;
    /** this buffer contains the current text to be matched and is
    the source of the yytext() string */
    private char yy_buffer[] = new char[16384];
    /** the textposition at the last accepting state */
    private int yy_markedPos;
    /** the textposition at the last state to be included in yytext */
    private int yy_pushbackPos;
    /** the current text position in the buffer */
    private int yy_currentPos;
    /** startRead marks the beginning of the yytext() string in the buffer */
    private int yy_startRead;
    /** endRead marks the last character in the buffer, that has been read
    from input */
    private int yy_endRead;
    /** number of newlines encountered up to the start of the matched text */
    private int yyline;
    /** the number of characters up to the start of the matched text */
    private int yychar;
    * the number of characters from the last newline up to the start of the
    * matched text
    private int yycolumn;
    * yy_atBOL == true <=> the scanner is currently at the beginning of a line
    private boolean yy_atBOL;
    /** yy_atEOF == true <=> the scanner has returned a value for EOF */
    private boolean yy_atEOF;
    /** denotes if the user-EOF-code has already been executed */
    private boolean yy_eof_done;
    /* user code: */
    StringBuffer string = new StringBuffer();
    private InContestoParser mContesto = null;
    private Symbol symbol(int type) {
    return new JavaSymbol(type, yyline+1, yycolumn+1);
    private Symbol symbol(int type, Object value) {
    return new JavaSymbol(type, yyline+1, yycolumn+1, value);
    private Symbol axSymbol(Object value) {
    int tipo = 0;
    CercaValore cercaVal = new CercaValoreComm(value.toString(),mContesto);
    Ritorno rito = cercaVal.cercaValore();
    int tipoSym = rito.getTipo();
    if (tipoSym == Domini.tipoDatoNumerico) {
         tipo = AxSym.VAR_N;
    else if (tipoSym == Domini.tipoDatoAlfanumerico) {
    tipo = AxSym.VAR_A;
    else if (tipoSym == Domini.tipoDatoBooleano) {
         tipo = AxSym.VAR_B;
    JavaSymbol myJ = new JavaSymbol(tipo, yyline+1, yycolumn+1, value);
    return myJ;
    private Symbol axMetodo(Object value) {
    int tipo = 0;
    CercaValore cercaVal = new CercaValoreComm(value.toString(),mContesto);
    Ritorno rito = cercaVal.cercaValore();
    int tipoSym = rito.getTipo();
    if (tipoSym == Domini.tipoDatoNumerico) {
         tipo = AxSym.MET_N;
    else if (tipoSym == Domini.tipoDatoAlfanumerico) {
    tipo = AxSym.MET_A;
    else if (tipoSym == Domini.tipoDatoBooleano) {
         tipo = AxSym.MET_B;
    JavaSymbol myJ = new JavaSymbol(tipo, yyline+1, yycolumn+1, value);
    return myJ;
    * Set the reader and reset variables
    public void setReader(java.io.Reader in) {
    this.yy_lexical_state = YYINITIAL;
    this.yy_atEOF = false;
    this.yy_atBOL = false;
    this.yy_eof_done = false;
    this.yy_state = 0;
    this.yy_pushbackPos = 0;
    this.yy_markedPos = 0;
    this.yy_currentPos = 0;
    this.yy_startRead = 0;
    this.yy_endRead = 0;
    this.yyline = 0;
    this.yychar = 0;
    this.yycolumn = 0;
    this.yy_reader = in;
    public void setContesto(InContestoParser xpContesto) {
    mContesto = xpContesto;
    public InContestoParser getContesto() {
    return mContesto;
    * Creates a new scanner.
    * There is also java.io.Reader version of this constructor.
    * @param in the java.io.Inputstream to read input from.
    public AxScanner() throws java.io.IOException { this(System.in); }
    * Creates a new scanner
    * There is also a java.io.InputStream version of this constructor.
    * @param in the java.io.Reader to read input from.
    AxScanner(java.io.Reader in) {
    this.yy_reader = in;
    * Creates a new scanner.
    * There is also java.io.Reader version of this constructor.
    * @param in the java.io.Inputstream to read input from.
    AxScanner(java.io.InputStream in) {
    this(new java.io.InputStreamReader(in));
    * Unpacks the compressed DFA transition table.
    * @param packed the packed transition table
    * @return the unpacked transition table
    private static int [] yy_unpack(String packed) {
    int [] trans = new int[1848];
    int i = 0; /* index in packed string */
    int j = 0; /* index in unpacked array */
    while (i < 492) {
    int count = packed.charAt(i++);
    int value = packed.charAt(i++);
    value--;
    do trans[j++] = value; while (--count > 0);
    return trans;
    * Unpacks the compressed character translation table.
    * @param packed the packed character translation table
    * @return the unpacked character translation table
    private static char [] yy_unpack_cmap(String packed) {
    char [] map = new char[0x10000];
    int i = 0; /* index in packed string */
    int j = 0; /* index in unpacked array */
    while (i < 1614) {
    int count = packed.charAt(i++);
    char value = packed.charAt(i++);
    do map[j++] = value; while (--count > 0);
    return map;
    * Gets the next input character.
    * @return the next character of the input stream, EOF if the
    * end of the stream is reached.
    * @exception IOException if any I/O-Error occurs
    private int yy_advance() throws java.io.IOException {
    /* standard case */
    if (yy_currentPos < yy_endRead) return yy_buffer[yy_currentPos++];
    /* if the eof is reached, we don't need to work hard */
    if (yy_atEOF) return YYEOF;
    /* otherwise: need to refill the buffer */
    /* first: make room (if you can) */
    if (yy_startRead > 0) {
    System.arraycopy(yy_buffer, yy_startRead,
    yy_buffer, 0,
    yy_endRead-yy_startRead);
    /* translate stored positions */
    yy_endRead-= yy_startRead;
    yy_currentPos-= yy_startRead;
    yy_markedPos-= yy_startRead;
    yy_pushbackPos-= yy_startRead;
    yy_startRead = 0;
    /* is the buffer big enough? */
    if (yy_currentPos >= yy_buffer.length) {
    /* if not: blow it up */
    char newBuffer[] = new char[yy_currentPos*2];
    System.arraycopy(yy_buffer, 0, newBuffer, 0, yy_buffer.length);
    yy_buffer = newBuffer;
    /* finally: fill the buffer with new input */
    int numRead = yy_reader.read(yy_buffer, yy_endRead,
    yy_buffer.length-yy_endRead);
    if ( numRead == -1 ) return YYEOF;
    yy_endRead+= numRead;
    return yy_buffer[yy_currentPos++];
    * Closes the input stream.
    final public void yyclose() throws java.io.IOException {
    yy_atEOF = true; /* indicate end of file */
    yy_endRead = yy_startRead; /* invalidate buffer */
    yy_reader.close();
    * Returns the current lexical state.
    final public int yystate() {
    return yy_lexical_state;
    * Enters a new lexical state
    * @param newState the new lexical state
    final public void yybegin(int newState) {
    yy_lexical_state = newState;
    * Returns the text matched by the current regular expression.
    final public String yytext() {
    return new String( yy_buffer, yy_startRead, yy_markedPos-yy_startRead );
    * Returns the length of the matched text region.
    final public int yylength() {
    return yy_markedPos-yy_startRead;
    * Reports an error that occured while scanning.
    * @param errorCode the code of the errormessage to display
    private void yy_ScanError(int errorCode) {
    try {
    System.out.println(YY_ERROR_MSG[errorCode]);
    catch (ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException e) {
    System.out.println(YY_ERROR_MSG[YY_UNKNOWN_ERROR]);
    System.exit(1);
    * Pushes the specified amount of characters back into the input stream.
    * They will be read again by then next call of the scanning method
    * @param number the number of characters to be read again.
    * This number must not be greater than yylength()!
    private void yypushback(int number) {
    if ( number > yylength() )
    yy_ScanError(YY_PUSHBACK_2BIG);
    yy_markedPos -= number;
    * Contains user EOF-code, which will be executed exactly once,
    * when the end of file is reached
    private void yy_do_eof() throws java.io.IOException {
    if (!yy_eof_done) {
    yy_eof_done = true;
    yyclose();
    * Resumes scanning until the next regular expression is matched,
    * the end of input is encountered or an I/O-Error occurs.
    * @return the next token
    * @exception IOException if any I/O-Error occurs
    public java_cup.runtime.Symbol next_token() throws java.io.IOException {
    int yy_input;
    int yy_action;
    while (true) {
    boolean yy_counted = false;
    for (yy_currentPos = yy_startRead; yy_currentPos < yy_markedPos;
    yy_currentPos++) {
    switch (yy_buffer[yy_currentPos]) {
    case '\r':
    yyline++;
    yycolumn = 0;
    yy_counted = true;
    break;
    case '\n':
    if (yy_counted)
    yy_counted = false;
    else {
    yyline++;
    yycolumn = 0;
    break;
    default:
    yy_counted = false;
    yycolumn++;
    if (yy_counted) {
    if ( yy_advance() == '\n' ) yyline--;
    if ( !yy_atEOF ) yy_currentPos--;
    yy_action = -1;
    yy_currentPos = yy_startRead = yy_markedPos;
    yy_state = yy_lexical_state;
    yy_forAction: {
    while (true) {
    yy_input = yy_advance();
    if ( yy_input == YYEOF ) break yy_forAction;
    int yy_next = yytrans[ yy_rowMap[yy_state] + yycmap[yy_input] ];
    if (yy_next == -1) break yy_forAction;
    yy_state = yy_next;
    int yy_attributes = YY_ATTRIBUTE[yy_state];
    if ( (yy_attributes & 1) > 0 ) {
    yy_action = yy_state;
    yy_markedPos = yy_currentPos;
    if ( (yy_attributes & 8) > 0 ) break yy_forAction;
    switch (yy_action) {   
    case 83:
    {  yybegin(YYINITIAL); return symbol(AxSym.CHARACTER_LITERAL, new Character('\b')); }
    case 90: break;
    case 82:
    {  yybegin(YYINITIAL); return symbol(AxSym.CHARACTER_LITERAL, new Character('\f')); }
    case 91: break;
    case 81:
    {  yybegin(YYINITIAL); return symbol(AxSym.CHARACTER_LITERAL, new Character('\r')); }
    case 92: break;
    case 80:
    {  yybegin(YYINITIAL); return symbol(AxSym.CHARACTER_LITERAL, new Character('\t')); }
    case 93: break;
    case 78:
    {  yybegin(YYINITIAL); return symbol(AxSym.CHARACTER_LITERAL, new Character('\"')); }
    case 94: break;
    case 77:
    {  yybegin(YYINITIAL); return symbol(AxSym.CHARACTER_LITERAL, new Character('\'')); }
    case 95: break;
    case 88:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.BOOLEAN_LITERAL, new Boolean(false));  }
    case 96: break;
    case 87:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.NULL_LITERAL);  }
    case 97: break;
    case 85:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.BOOLEAN_LITERAL, new Boolean(true));  }
    case 98: break;
    case 79:
    {  yybegin(YYINITIAL); return symbol(AxSym.CHARACTER_LITERAL, new Character('\\'));  }
    case 99: break;
    case 71:
    case 72:
    {  /* ignore */  }
    case 100: break;
    case 63:
    {  yybegin(YYINITIAL); return symbol(AxSym.CHARACTER_LITERAL, new Character(yytext().charAt(0)));  }
    case 101: break;
    case 62:
    {  string.append( '\b' );  }
    case 102: break;
    case 61:
    {  string.append( '\n' );  }
    case 103: break;
    case 60:
    {  string.append( '\f' );  }
    case 104: break;
    case 59:
    {  string.append( '\r' );  }
    case 105: break;
    case 58:
    {  string.append( '\t' );  }
    case 106: break;
    case 57:
    {  string.append( '\\' );  }
    case 107: break;
    case 56:
    {  string.append( '\"' );  }
    case 108: break;
    case 55:
    {  string.append( '\'' );  }
    case 109: break;
    case 25:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.PLUS);  }
    case 110: break;
    case 24:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.COMMA);  }
    case 111: break;
    case 23:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.SEMI);  }
    case 112: break;
    case 22:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.RQUADRA);  }
    case 113: break;
    case 21:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.LQUADRA);  }
    case 114: break;
    case 20:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.RGRAFFA);  }
    case 115: break;
    case 19:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.LGRAFFA);  }
    case 116: break;
    case 18:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.RPAREN);  }
    case 117: break;
    case 17:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.LPAREN);  }
    case 118: break;
    case 3:
    case 37:
    case 38:
    case 41:
    {  throw new RuntimeException("Illegal character \""+yytext()+"\" at line "+yyline+", column "+yycolumn);  }
    case 119: break;
    case 4:
    case 5:
    {  /*return symbol(AxSym.INVIO);*/ /* ignore */  }
    case 120: break;
    case 6:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.DIVIDE);  }
    case 121: break;
    case 7:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.TIMES);  }
    case 122: break;
    case 8:
    case 9:
    case 14:
    case 15:
    case 16:
    case 47:
    case 48:
    case 49:
    case 74:
    case 75:
    case 76:
    case 86:
    {  return axSymbol(yytext());  }
    case 123: break;
    case 10:
    case 11:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.INTEGER_LITERAL, new Integer(yytext()));  }
    case 124: break;
    case 12:
    {  yybegin(STRING); string.setLength(0);  }
    case 125: break;
    case 13:
    {  yybegin(CHARLITERAL);  }
    case 126: break;
    case 26:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.MINUS);  }
    case 127: break;
    case 27:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.ORB);  }
    case 128: break;
    case 28:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.ANDB);  }
    case 129: break;
    case 29:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.GT);  }
    case 130: break;
    case 30:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.EQ);  }
    case 131: break;
    case 31:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.LT);  }
    case 132: break;
    case 32:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.NEG);  }
    case 133: break;
    case 33:
    {  string.append( yytext() );  }
    case 134: break;
    case 34:
    case 35:
    {  throw new RuntimeException("Unterminated string at end of line");  }
    case 135: break;
    case 36:
    {  yybegin(YYINITIAL); return symbol(AxSym.STRING_LITERAL, string.toString());  }
    case 136: break;
    case 39:
    case 40:
    {  throw new RuntimeException("Unterminated character literal at end of line");  }
    case 137: break;
    case 44:
    {  return axMetodo(yytext());  }
    case 138: break;
    case 46:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.FLOATING_POINT_LITERAL, new Float(yytext()));  }
    case 139: break;
    case 50:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.DUEP);  }
    case 140: break;
    case 51:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.GE);  }
    case 141: break;
    case 52:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.LE);  }
    case 142: break;
    case 53:
    {  return symbol(AxSym.NE);  }
    case 143: break;
    case 54:
    case 64:
    case 65:
    case 66:
    case 67:
    case 68:
    case 69:
    case 70:
    {  throw new RuntimeException("Illegal escape sequence \""+yytext()+"\"");  }
    case 144: break;
    default:
    if (yy_input == YYEOF && yy_startRead == yy_currentPos) {
    yy_atEOF = true;
    yy_do_eof();
    {     return new java_cup.runtime.Symbol(AxSym.EOF);
    else {
    yy_ScanError(YY_NO_MATCH);
    }

    I setted use Javac checkbox and it worked ???
    Could someone explain me what happened ?
    The problem seems to be in the very long privated final string I defined, making it shorther the problem is solved again .
    Tks
    Tullio

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