On 12/15/2010 06:42 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
Andrew Dunstan<and...@dunslane.net> writes:
Mingw code attached.
Hm, where did you get this? Because it does have optreset, albeit in a
gratuitously ABI-incompatible fashion:
#ifdef _BSD_SOURCE
/*
* BSD adds the non-standard `optreset' feature, for reinitialisation
* of `getopt' parsing. We support this feature, for applications which
* proclaim their BSD heritage, before including this header; however,
* to maintain portability, developers are advised to avoid it.
*/
# define optreset __mingw_optreset
extern int optreset;
#endif
However, I pulled down the allegedly current mingw source tarball from
sourceforge, and what I found in it is an older version that has *not*
got that change. The CVS tree there doesn't seem to have it either.
So I'm disinclined to want to rely on setting _BSD_SOURCE, as I first
thought might be the answer --- it looks to me like only some versions
of mingw will respond to that.
I downloaded
<http://softlayer.dl.sourceforge.net/project/mingw/MinGW/BaseSystem/RuntimeLibrary/MinGW-RT/mingwrt-3.18/mingwrt-3.18-mingw32-src.tar.gz>
which is allegedly the source for the latest released runtime.
The section you cite is indeed in my system's getopt.h.
cheers
andrew
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