Jos Backus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 09:32:51PM -0700, Dima Dorfman wrote:
Jos Backus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
void stdin(const Config config); -=== line 99
`stdin' is a global variable which, surprisingly enough, refers to the
standard input stream.
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jos Backus writes:
Yeah, I am just puzzled as to how this can build at all on other platforms
(Linux?), unless they don't define this variable.
Many of them probably have it as an external object, not a #define. I'm
still not sure the code makes any sense.
-s
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Peter Seebach writes:
: In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jos Backus writes:
: Yeah, I am just puzzled as to how this can build at all on other platforms
: (Linux?), unless they don't define this variable.
:
: Many of them probably have it as an external object, not a
[Apologies if this is the wrong list for this type of question.]
I am trying to create a port for a commandline-accessible database tool, but I
am running into the following problem (on RELENG_4 as of today):
=== Building for dbtool-1.3
c++ -DPACKAGE=\dbtool\ -DVERSION=\1.3\ -DSTDC_HEADERS=1
Jos Backus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
void stdin(const Config config); -=== line 99
`stdin' is a global variable which, surprisingly enough, refers to the
standard input stream. Don't name a function after it and your
problem should go away.
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jos Backus writes:
: dbtool.h:99: declaration of `__sF' as array of references
: void stdin(const Config config); -=== line 99
stdin is #defined to be __sF[0].
Warner
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On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 09:32:51PM -0700, Dima Dorfman wrote:
Jos Backus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
void stdin(const Config config); -=== line 99
`stdin' is a global variable which, surprisingly enough, refers to the
standard input stream. Don't name a function after it and your
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