Sam Phillips wrote:
On 4/5/07, Paolo Bonzini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> My guess is that the gst syntax doesn't like '*' as the initial
> character of a variable symbol.

Yes, the parameter name should have been "str" (munged from "*str"),
it is one byte off.

> Is this a known bug?

No, it is new.  Can you send me your gdate.h header file?

It doesn't just seem to be messing with the gdate functions I've also
gotten this gem in my gtk/Funcs.st generated:

!GOptionContext methodsFor: 'C call-outs'!
parse: *arg ***a: ***a **err: **err
   <cCall: 'g_option_context_parse' returning: #boolean
       args: #( #self #cObject #cObject #cObject )>! !

Most of the functions that use any kind of pointer type seem to be
rewritten strangely.

I cannot reproduce this.  Can you:

1) "grep AWK gtk/Makefile" to see which awk implementation you're using

2) do a "gawk --version" (where gawk is the output of the previous
command actually) to see what version it is.

My version is "GNU Awk 3.1.5".

Paolo


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