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Re: libc/include/sys/errno.h


[removing cygwin-developers since that is a closed list]
On Wed, Apr 23, 2003 at 12:02:20PM -0400, J. Johnston wrote:
>Unfortunately, the variable is not historically declared const.  If you
>look at glibc, djgpp, and BSD, you will see that is declared as newlib
>does.  Therefore, the declaration should be left as-is.

Would you object to making this entirely controlled by a __CYGWIN__ ifdef/else,
Jeff?

cgf

>-- Jeff J.
>
>Earnie Boyd wrote:
>>ping.
>>
>>Adding cygwin-developers so that it can be discussed there if necessary.
>>
>>Earnie
>>
>>Earnie Boyd wrote:
>>
>>>Any reason that this change shouldn't happen?
>>>
>>>CGF, if this is accepted I can clean up the ugly hack in 
>>>winsup/cygwin/errno.cc.
>>>
>>>Earnie.
>>>
>>>
>>>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>2003-04-18  Earnie Boyd  <earnie at users dot sf dot net>
>>>
>>>    * include/sys/errno.h (_sys_nerr): Add _CONST modifier due to the 
>>>fact
>>>    that Cygwin uses it that way.
>>>    (sys_nerr): Add const modifier.
>>>
>>>Index: errno.h
>>>===================================================================
>>>RCS file: /cvs/src/src/newlib/libc/include/sys/errno.h,v
>>>retrieving revision 1.11
>>>diff -u -3 -p -r1.11 errno.h
>>>--- errno.h    24 Sep 2002 14:10:12 -0000    1.11
>>>+++ errno.h    18 Apr 2003 13:18:56 -0000
>>>@@ -18,10 +18,10 @@ extern int *__errno _PARAMS ((void));
>>> /* Please don't use these variables directly.
>>>    Use strerror instead. */
>>> extern __IMPORT _CONST char * _CONST _sys_errlist[];
>>>-extern __IMPORT int _sys_nerr;
>>>+extern __IMPORT _CONST int _sys_nerr;
>>> #ifdef __CYGWIN__
>>> extern __IMPORT const char * const sys_errlist[];
>>>-extern __IMPORT int sys_nerr;
>>>+extern __IMPORT const int sys_nerr;
>>> #endif
>>> 
>>> #define __errno_r(ptr) ((ptr)->_errno)
>>
>>
>


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