2011/7/21 Robert Bradshaw <rober...@math.washington.edu>: > On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 9:27 PM, Vitja Makarov <vitja.maka...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> 2011/7/16 Lars Buitinck <l.j.buiti...@uva.nl>: >>> 2011/7/15 Vitja Makarov <vitja.maka...@gmail.com>: >>>> I've found strange bug. In my example cimport misses "fcntl.h" include: >>>> >>>> ((c2f2e12...)) vitja@vitja-laptop:~/work/cython-vitek/zzz$ cat ./fff.pyx >>>> cimport posix.unistd >>>> cimport posix.fcntl >>>> >>>> print posix.fcntl.O_RDWR >>> >>> Fascinating; I can reproduce the error (on Scientific Linux 5.5), but >>> it goes away when I reverse the order of the includes. >>> >> >> What's about this issue? Is that easy to fix before release or it's >> better to create a ticket? > > I'm not sure what we can do here--we make sure to emit the #include > statements in the same order as they are encountered in the Cython > sources because C is sensitive to this kind of thing, but we can't > really "fix" C. I suppose we could cimport posix.fcntl from within > posix.unistd to force an ordering. >
That's not C bug. That's cython bug. Actualy fcntl.h isn't included at all. That seems to be a problem with cimport and packages. As I said "from posix cimport unistd, fcntl" works just fine. -- vitja. _______________________________________________ cython-devel mailing list cython-devel@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cython-devel