* guile-core does not build with gcc-2.95.4
@ 2003-07-09 20:39 Alex Thiel
2003-07-09 22:03 ` Kevin Ryde
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From: Alex Thiel @ 2003-07-09 20:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello,
trying to compile the latest CVS sources with gcc-2.95.4 I get
gc-malloc.c: In function `scm_gc_realloc':
gc-malloc.c:323: parse error before `void'
gc-malloc.c:330: `ptr' undeclared (first use in this function)
gcc >= 3.0 works fine.
I am new to this list, so I am not aware if gcc versions < 3 are
supported at all, but I thought I let you know anyway.
Cheers,
Alex
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* Re: guile-core does not build with gcc-2.95.4
2003-07-09 20:39 guile-core does not build with gcc-2.95.4 Alex Thiel
@ 2003-07-09 22:03 ` Kevin Ryde
2003-07-13 15:36 ` Andreas Rottmann
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From: Kevin Ryde @ 2003-07-09 22:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: guile-devel
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Alex Thiel <stderr@web.de> writes:
>
> gc-malloc.c: In function `scm_gc_realloc':
> gc-malloc.c:323: parse error before `void'
> gc-malloc.c:330: `ptr' undeclared (first use in this function)
Thanks. This was a recent change. I applied a fix.
> gcc >= 3.0 works fine.
Variables defined in the middle of functions, a la C++, is either a
c99-ism or a gcc-ism, not sure which.
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--- gc-malloc.c.~1.19.~ 2003-07-08 10:28:31.000000000 +1000
+++ gc-malloc.c 2003-07-10 08:00:59.000000000 +1000
@@ -307,6 +307,8 @@
void *
scm_gc_realloc (void *mem, size_t old_size, size_t new_size, const char *what)
{
+ void *ptr;
+
/* XXX - see scm_gc_malloc. */
@@ -320,7 +322,7 @@
decrease_mtrigger (old_size, what);
increase_mtrigger (new_size, what);
- void *ptr = scm_realloc (mem, new_size);
+ ptr = scm_realloc (mem, new_size);
#ifdef GUILE_DEBUG_MALLOC
if (mem)
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* Re: guile-core does not build with gcc-2.95.4
2003-07-09 22:03 ` Kevin Ryde
@ 2003-07-13 15:36 ` Andreas Rottmann
2003-07-13 22:24 ` Han-Wen Nienhuys
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From: Andreas Rottmann @ 2003-07-13 15:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: guile-devel
Kevin Ryde <user42@zip.com.au> writes:
> Alex Thiel <stderr@web.de> writes:
>>
>> gc-malloc.c: In function `scm_gc_realloc':
>> gc-malloc.c:323: parse error before `void'
>> gc-malloc.c:330: `ptr' undeclared (first use in this function)
>
> Thanks. This was a recent change. I applied a fix.
>
>> gcc >= 3.0 works fine.
>
> Variables defined in the middle of functions, a la C++, is either a
> c99-ism or a gcc-ism, not sure which.
>
C99, AFAIRC.
Andy
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* Re: guile-core does not build with gcc-2.95.4
2003-07-13 15:36 ` Andreas Rottmann
@ 2003-07-13 22:24 ` Han-Wen Nienhuys
2003-07-13 22:39 ` Kevin Ryde
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From: Han-Wen Nienhuys @ 2003-07-13 22:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: Alex Thiel, guile-devel
a.rottmann@gmx.at writes:
> Kevin Ryde <user42@zip.com.au> writes:
>
> > Alex Thiel <stderr@web.de> writes:
> >>
> >> gc-malloc.c: In function `scm_gc_realloc':
> >> gc-malloc.c:323: parse error before `void'
> >> gc-malloc.c:330: `ptr' undeclared (first use in this function)
> >
> > Thanks. This was a recent change. I applied a fix.
> >
> >> gcc >= 3.0 works fine.
> >
> > Variables defined in the middle of functions, a la C++, is either a
> > c99-ism or a gcc-ism, not sure which.
> >
> C99, AFAIRC.
Maybe --std=gnu89 should be added by default for GCC 3.x
compilation. Anyone knowledgeable about autoconf willing to do this?
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* Re: guile-core does not build with gcc-2.95.4
2003-07-13 22:24 ` Han-Wen Nienhuys
@ 2003-07-13 22:39 ` Kevin Ryde
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From: Kevin Ryde @ 2003-07-13 22:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@cs.uu.nl> writes:
>
> Maybe --std=gnu89 should be added by default for GCC 3.x
> compilation. Anyone knowledgeable about autoconf willing to do this?
Personally I think it's cleaner to keep such things out of the main
configure.in (I think that of -Werror for instance too). Developers
can add such stuff easily enough.
I like CPPFLAGS for extra flags. CFLAGS is the right place, but one
can leave that to configure to establish, and instead insinuate extra
stuff by abusing CPPFLAGS.
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