Eric Blake wrote:
a useful va_list error variant for use in m4, I propose this new module.
Any objections to installing this?
It looks alright, except for the Ben's comment and this:
+ AC_LIBSOURCES([verror.c, verror.h])
+ AC_LIBOBJ([verror])
This makes it impossible to use this module
Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
***
*** 81,86
--- 92,101
/* Work around a HP-UX 10.20 cc bug with enums constants defined as
offsetof
values. */
# define sa_alignof(type) (sizeof (type) = 4 ? 4 : 8)
+ #elif defined _AIX
+ /* Work around an AIX 3.2.5
Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
--- 9,15
Depends-on:
configure.ac:
! AC_REQUIRE([gt_CSHARPCOMP])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([csharpcomp.sh:build-aux/csharpcomp.sh.in])
Makefile.am:
Doesn't this possibly end up in configure.ac outside of any macro
definition? You can use
Hello Bruno,
* Bruno Haible wrote on Tue, Aug 08, 2006 at 03:32:33PM CEST:
+ If GNU CC is not installed, it is therefore recommended to try
+
+ env CC=cc ./configure
+
+ and if that doesn't work, try
+
+ env CC=cc -nodtk ./configure
What does it need to persuade you to
Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
Thanks. Note this still doesn't cope with -qalign, nor would I bet
money that AIX won't ever use 8 byte alignment for 4 byte types (or
similar).
Such an alignment rule would mean that in a
struct { int x; int y; int z; }
or
struct { float x; float y; float z; }
half
Bruno Haible bruno at clisp.org writes:
Eric Blake wrote:
a useful va_list error variant for use in m4, I propose this new module.
Any objections to installing this?
It looks alright, except for the Ben's comment and this:
+ AC_LIBSOURCES([verror.c, verror.h])
+
Eric Blake wrote:
Unfortunately, xvasprintf is not LGPL, so the verror module cannot be LGPL
for
now
Yes; it does not make sense for a library to call a function that may call
xalloc_die(). Using xvasprintf results in small and maintainable code.
You could also do it without xvasprintf:
Bruno Haible bruno at clisp.org writes:
Yes; it does not make sense for a library to call a function that may call
xalloc_die(). Using xvasprintf results in small and maintainable code.
You could also do it without xvasprintf: perform similar code as in
error.c, really calling vfprintf.
But
Eric Blake ebb9 at byu.net writes:
2006-08-08 Eric Blake ebb9 at byu.net
* modules/verror: New module.
* MODULES.html.sh: Document it.
I am installing this followup, so that users of verror_at_line with a NULL file
still comply with GNU Coding Standards by outputting program:
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