Hi,
I've just encountered a problem where the compiler rejects bison's
prototype for "void* malloc(YYSIZE_T);" because it doesn't match with
<stdlib.h>, which looks like "void* malloc(size_t) __THROW ... ;"
(ubuntu7). The problem only manifests when compiling the resulting source
file as in C++ (otherwise, the __THROW macro is empty). It looks like the
bison skeleton is using "defined __cplusplus" to conditionally insert this
prototype, rather than including <cstdlib>, a standard C++ wrapper header,
which should resolve the inconsistency, and be safely portable.
This issue is the same on at least 2.1 and 2.3. Does anyone else
see this issue on ubuntu7 or other UNIX system? (Another ubuntu7 distro
didn't have this issue, so I need to get more feedback from my bug
reporter.)
Fang
David Fang
Computer Systems Laboratory
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Cornell University
http://www.csl.cornell.edu/~fang/
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