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C1001 An Internal Error Has Occurred In The Compiler
it only takes a minute: Sign up fatal error C1001: INTERNAL COMPILER ERROR (compiler file 'msc1.cpp', line 1794) up vote 0 down vote favorite I tried to compile a project with Visual Studio 6 SP6 and got the following: usbcore.h(18) https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/236935 : fatal error C1001: INTERNAL COMPILER ERROR (compiler file 'msc1.cpp', line 1794) Please choose the Technical Support command on the Visual C++ Help menu, or open the Technical Support help file for more information Line 18 of usbcore.h contains the include directive: 18: #include "usbiface.h" Empty or non-existing usbiface.h produces the same error. I commented this line and got the same error but for the next include file. To sum this up: the compiler error occurs for each #include http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17451978/fatal-error-c1001-internal-compiler-error-compiler-file-msc1-cpp-line-1794 directive that refers to the common project headers. c++ include visual-studio-6 internal-compiler-error share|improve this question edited Jul 18 '13 at 12:54 asked Jul 3 '13 at 15:23 Sergey Podobry 5,0131935 I appreciate that you probably struggled for a long time to figure this out. But if you are going to ask a question for the specific purpose of answering it yourself, I'd like to see quite a bit more detail, especially in the question. -1 until then. –John Dibling Jul 3 '13 at 15:26 Also voting to close on its own merits as being unclear. As asked, there is not enough information to answer this question. –John Dibling Jul 3 '13 at 15:27 @John Dibling: What details are you missing? I want to share info about the compiler error to save someone's time because I spent a day trying to figure it out. –Sergey Podobry Jul 3 '13 at 20:58 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote accepted I figured out what caused that error. One of the include paths (passed to a compiler with the /I switch) had a trailing backslash. The compiler cmdline is: CPP /nologo /MT /W3 /GX /Zi /Od /I "$(ZLIB_PATH)" /I "..\headers" and ZLIB_PATH had a trailing backshlash. Removing that backslash solved the problem. share|improve this answer edited Jul 18 '13 at 12:59 answered Jul 3 '13 at 15:23
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