Am 03.04.2011 11:10, schrieb Blue Swirl:
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 11:58 PM, Stefan Weil <w...@mail.berlios.de> wrote:
Some recently added new code did not compile for w32 targets.

The functions qemu_iohandler_fill and qemu_iohandler_poll need
data type fd_set which is declared in winsock2.h for w32 targets.

Moving the functions from qemu-common.h to qemu_socket.h fixes
compilations for w32 without adding a new include file to qemu-common.h.

There's nothing socket specific in qemu_iohandler_fill and
qemu_iohandler_poll, so I'd rather fix qemu-common.h. But I have a
patch in my working queue to move OS specific stuff to qemu-common.h,
I'll fix this there.


Adding a new file iohandler.h for these functions would also solve the problem.
Or maybe there is an include file which is better suited than qemu_socket.h.

I think that functions which are only used in one file and declared
in another file should not be in qemu-common.h. In this special case,
all code which uses qemu-common.h would also require winsock2.h
just because of fd_set!

By the way: there is one file qemu_*.h, and there are 25 files qemu-*.h.
What about renaming qemu_socket.h to qemu-socket.h?

Kind regards,
Stefan


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