Bruno Haible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This patch should work. No version of g++ in the 3.2.*, 3.3.*, 3.4.*,
> 4.0.[01] series supports the [__restrict] syntax.
Thanks. I installed that patch, along with the corresponding change
to srclist.txt, and some commentary improvements there. I also
> * Bruno Haible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-08-04 13:22:12 +0200]:
>
> Sam Steingold wrote:
>
>> > Does the definition of AC_CHECK_HEADERS_ONCE also find its way into
>> > the aclocal.m4 file? ...
>> no, aclocal.m4 does not have the definition.
> That's the problem. Fix that, and it will work.
well
Sam Steingold wrote:
> > This patch should work. ...
>
> will you check this into the gnulib CVS?
I'm waiting for other people's opinion, especially Paul Eggert's one.
(The regex module is owned by "all".)
> > Does the definition of AC_CHECK_HEADERS_ONCE also find its way into
> > the aclocal.m4
> * Bruno Haible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-08-03 22:42:04 +0200]:
>
> Sam Steingold wrote:
>> when trying to upgrade to the latest gnulib regexp, I encountered the
>> following problems:
>>
>> 1. g++ cannot compile regexp:
>>
>> ./regex.h:569: error: expected primary-expression before "__restrict__
Sam Steingold wrote:
> when trying to upgrade to the latest gnulib regexp, I encountered the
> following problems:
>
> 1. g++ cannot compile regexp:
>
> ./regex.h:569: error: expected primary-expression before "__restrict__"
> ./regex.h:569: error: expected `]' before "__restrict__"
> ./regex.h:569