Hmm, so perhaps I really should be using MSW and not _MSC_VER in the code. As it is now, cygwin will encounter unaliased snprinf() calls, which might not compile if sprintf_s is provided there instead.
M On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 06:02:42PM +0100, Patrice Colet wrote: > > Hi Miller, > > Miller Puckette a ?crit : > >Hi Devs, > > > >I found out that .Net apparently doesn't use "snprintf" but has a similar > >function named "sprintf_s". (A couple of recent patches change "sprintfs" > >to "snprintfs" leading to compile errors in .Net). I'm thinking of just > >putting the following in s_main.c and s_file.c: > > > >#ifdef MSW > >#define snprinf sprintf_s > >#endif > > > >My question: will this break cygwin or some other non-microsoft compiler > >for Windows? > > > >thanks > >Miller > > this doesn't break compilation on cygwin shell (with -mno-cygwin flag) _______________________________________________ PD-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev
