* Portability bug with UINTPTR_MAX in Solaris/Forte
@ 2003-06-18 6:25 Matthias Koeppe
2003-06-21 1:20 ` Kevin Ryde
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From: Matthias Koeppe @ 2003-06-18 6:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
I have trouble compiling Guile from CVS HEAD on Solaris 7 and 8 using
the Forte (Sun Workshop) C compiler. The reason is the new code
using `uintptr_t' (declarations in tags.h).
On Solaris, there is a uintptr_t, and UINTPTR_MAX is also a defined
macro, but it expands to nothing. (/usr/include/sys/int_limits.h,
line 124.) This causes the compilation of libguile/print.c (for
instance) to fail.
I would suggest that the presence of both uintptr_t and a useful value
UINTPTR_MAX should be checked at configuration time.
I am not sending a patch, but I am willing to test patches that fix
this problem, in case you don't have access to Solaris (or a non-gcc
compiler).
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* Re: Portability bug with UINTPTR_MAX in Solaris/Forte
2003-06-18 6:25 Portability bug with UINTPTR_MAX in Solaris/Forte Matthias Koeppe
@ 2003-06-21 1:20 ` Kevin Ryde
2003-06-23 9:15 ` Matthias Koeppe
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From: Kevin Ryde @ 2003-06-21 1:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: guile-devel
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Matthias Koeppe <mkoeppe@merkur.math.uni-magdeburg.de> writes:
>
> On Solaris, there is a uintptr_t, and UINTPTR_MAX is also a defined
> macro, but it expands to nothing.
Literally nothing? Perhaps the change below would do the trick.
Does the same apply to INTPTR_MAX?
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--- tags.h.~1.103.~ 2003-06-12 10:58:55.000000000 +1000
+++ tags.h 2003-06-21 11:19:56.000000000 +1000
@@ -49,7 +49,9 @@
#define SCM_T_SIGNED_BITS_MIN LONG_MIN
#endif
-#if SCM_SIZEOF_UINTPTR_T != 0 && defined(UINTPTR_MAX)
+/* On solaris 7 and 8, Sun workshop cc has UINTPTR_MAX defined to empty. To
+ avoid uintptr_t in this case we require UINTPTR_MAX-0 != 0. */
+#if SCM_SIZEOF_UINTPTR_T != 0 && defined(UINTPTR_MAX) && UINTPTR_MAX-0 != 0
typedef uintptr_t scm_t_bits;
#define SIZEOF_SCM_T_BITS SCM_SIZEOF_UINTPTR_T
#define SCM_T_BITS_MAX UINTPTR_MAX
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* Re: Portability bug with UINTPTR_MAX in Solaris/Forte
2003-06-21 1:20 ` Kevin Ryde
@ 2003-06-23 9:15 ` Matthias Koeppe
2003-06-23 23:05 ` Kevin Ryde
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From: Matthias Koeppe @ 2003-06-23 9:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
Kevin Ryde <user42@zip.com.au> writes:
> Matthias Koeppe <mkoeppe@merkur.math.uni-magdeburg.de> writes:
>>
>> On Solaris, there is a uintptr_t, and UINTPTR_MAX is also a defined
>> macro, but it expands to nothing.
>
> Literally nothing? Perhaps the change below would do the trick.
> Does the same apply to INTPTR_MAX?
Thanks, your trick does the change. (I still think that tricky
things like this should be checked at `configure' time, rather than
during compilation, though.)
The same does not apply to the signed version because INTPTR_MIN is
not defined at all. I have updated your patch to check this anyway,
for "completeness".
--- tags.h.~1.103.~ Mon Jun 16 16:50:07 2003
+++ tags.h Mon Jun 23 11:13:09 2003
@@ -39,7 +39,11 @@
/* In the beginning was the Word:
*/
-#if SCM_SIZEOF_INTPTR_T != 0 && defined(INTPTR_MAX) && defined(INTPTR_MIN)
+/* On Solaris 7 and 8, /usr/include/sys/int_limits.h defines
+ INTPTR_MAX and UINTPTR_MAX to empty, INTPTR_MIN is not defined.
+ To avoid uintptr_t and intptr_t in this case we require
+ UINTPTR_MAX-0 != 0 etc. */
+#if SCM_SIZEOF_INTPTR_T != 0 && defined(INTPTR_MAX) && defined(INTPTR_MIN) && INTPTR_MAX-0 != 0 && INTPTR_MIN-0 != 0
typedef intptr_t scm_t_signed_bits;
#define SCM_T_SIGNED_BITS_MAX INTPTR_MAX
#define SCM_T_SIGNED_BITS_MIN INTPTR_MIN
@@ -49,7 +53,7 @@
#define SCM_T_SIGNED_BITS_MIN LONG_MIN
#endif
-#if SCM_SIZEOF_UINTPTR_T != 0 && defined(UINTPTR_MAX)
+#if SCM_SIZEOF_UINTPTR_T != 0 && defined(UINTPTR_MAX) && UINTPTR_MAX-0 != 0
typedef uintptr_t scm_t_bits;
#define SIZEOF_SCM_T_BITS SCM_SIZEOF_UINTPTR_T
#define SCM_T_BITS_MAX UINTPTR_MAX
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* Re: Portability bug with UINTPTR_MAX in Solaris/Forte
2003-06-23 9:15 ` Matthias Koeppe
@ 2003-06-23 23:05 ` Kevin Ryde
2003-06-25 15:17 ` Matthias Koeppe
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From: Kevin Ryde @ 2003-06-23 23:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: guile-devel
Matthias Koeppe <mkoeppe@merkur.math.uni-magdeburg.de> writes:
>
> (I still think that tricky
> things like this should be checked at `configure' time, rather than
> during compilation, though.)
Oh, well, no need to add to the configure script if a cpp conditional
can do it cleanly and portably.
> +/* On Solaris 7 and 8, /usr/include/sys/int_limits.h defines
> + INTPTR_MAX and UINTPTR_MAX to empty, INTPTR_MIN is not defined.
That's a typo there is it? Only UINTPTR_MAX defined to empty.
> +#if SCM_SIZEOF_INTPTR_T != 0 && defined(INTPTR_MAX) && defined(INTPTR_MIN) && INTPTR_MAX-0 != 0 && INTPTR_MIN-0 != 0
While you're at it you might like to merge the tests so scm_t_bits and
scm_t_signed_bits are both based on "intptr" stuff, or both on "long",
rather than having separate conditionals. Wouldn't want them to come
out different.
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* Re: Portability bug with UINTPTR_MAX in Solaris/Forte
2003-06-23 23:05 ` Kevin Ryde
@ 2003-06-25 15:17 ` Matthias Koeppe
2003-07-05 0:03 ` Kevin Ryde
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From: Matthias Koeppe @ 2003-06-25 15:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
Kevin Ryde <user42@zip.com.au> writes:
> Matthias Koeppe <mkoeppe@merkur.math.uni-magdeburg.de> writes:
>> +/* On Solaris 7 and 8, /usr/include/sys/int_limits.h defines
>> + INTPTR_MAX and UINTPTR_MAX to empty, INTPTR_MIN is not defined.
>
> That's a typo there is it? Only UINTPTR_MAX defined to empty.
No, it's exactly as I wrote. From int_limits.h:
| /*
| * The following 2 macros are provided for testing whether the types
| * intptr_t and uintptr_t (integers large enough to hold a void *) are
| * defined in this header. They are needed in case the architecture can't
| * represent a pointer in any standard integral type.
| */
| #define INTPTR_MAX
| #define UINTPTR_MAX
>> +#if SCM_SIZEOF_INTPTR_T != 0 && defined(INTPTR_MAX) && defined(INTPTR_MIN) && INTPTR_MAX-0 != 0 && INTPTR_MIN-0 != 0
>
> While you're at it you might like to merge the tests so scm_t_bits and
> scm_t_signed_bits are both based on "intptr" stuff, or both on "long",
> rather than having separate conditionals. Wouldn't want them to come
> out different.
OK, here is an updated patch. Will you commit this change? (I don't
have CVS write permissions.)
--- tags.h.~1.103.~ Mon Jun 16 16:50:07 2003
+++ tags.h Wed Jun 25 16:51:10 2003
@@ -39,24 +39,30 @@
/* In the beginning was the Word:
*/
-#if SCM_SIZEOF_INTPTR_T != 0 && defined(INTPTR_MAX) && defined(INTPTR_MIN)
+/* On Solaris 7 and 8, /usr/include/sys/int_limits.h defines
+ INTPTR_MAX and UINTPTR_MAX to empty, INTPTR_MIN is not defined.
+ To avoid uintptr_t and intptr_t in this case we require
+ UINTPTR_MAX-0 != 0 etc. */
+#if SCM_SIZEOF_INTPTR_T != 0 && defined(INTPTR_MAX) && defined(INTPTR_MIN) \
+ && INTPTR_MAX-0 != 0 && INTPTR_MIN-0 != 0 \
+ && SCM_SIZEOF_UINTPTR_T != 0 && defined(UINTPTR_MAX) && UINTPTR_MAX-0 != 0
+
typedef intptr_t scm_t_signed_bits;
#define SCM_T_SIGNED_BITS_MAX INTPTR_MAX
#define SCM_T_SIGNED_BITS_MIN INTPTR_MIN
-#else
-typedef signed long scm_t_signed_bits;
-#define SCM_T_SIGNED_BITS_MAX LONG_MAX
-#define SCM_T_SIGNED_BITS_MIN LONG_MIN
-#endif
-
-#if SCM_SIZEOF_UINTPTR_T != 0 && defined(UINTPTR_MAX)
typedef uintptr_t scm_t_bits;
#define SIZEOF_SCM_T_BITS SCM_SIZEOF_UINTPTR_T
#define SCM_T_BITS_MAX UINTPTR_MAX
+
#else
+
+typedef signed long scm_t_signed_bits;
+#define SCM_T_SIGNED_BITS_MAX LONG_MAX
+#define SCM_T_SIGNED_BITS_MIN LONG_MIN
typedef unsigned long scm_t_bits;
#define SIZEOF_SCM_T_BITS SCM_SIZEOF_UNSIGNED_LONG
#define SCM_T_BITS_MAX ULONG_MAX
+
#endif
/* But as external interface, we use SCM, which may, according to the desired
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* Re: Portability bug with UINTPTR_MAX in Solaris/Forte
2003-06-25 15:17 ` Matthias Koeppe
@ 2003-07-05 0:03 ` Kevin Ryde
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From: Kevin Ryde @ 2003-07-05 0:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: guile-devel
Matthias Koeppe <mkoeppe@merkur.math.uni-magdeburg.de> writes:
>
> OK, here is an updated patch. Will you commit this change? (I don't
> have CVS write permissions.)
Me? Ok. Do you have copyright assignment paperwork on file?
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