Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2002 10:43:35 -0500 From: Mike Barcroft <mike@FreeBSD.org> To: Marc Recht <marc@informatik.uni-bremen.de> Cc: freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: sys/file.h and POSIX Message-ID: <20021208104335.E74206@espresso.q9media.com> In-Reply-To: <509390000.1039349835@leeloo.intern.geht.de>; from marc@informatik.uni-bremen.de on Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 01:17:15PM %2B0100 References: <509390000.1039349835@leeloo.intern.geht.de>
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Marc Recht <marc@informatik.uni-bremen.de> writes: > Hi! > > While compiling some third-party code I got this: > gcc -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=200112L -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_=600 > -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED=1 test.c > In file included from test.c:2: > /usr/include/sys/file.h:130: syntax error before "u_int" > > This makes me wonder a bit.. Shouldn't the header at least be includeable ? > Eg. setting __BSD_VISIBLE around xfile ? > > Test source: > > #include <sys/types.h> > #include <sys/file.h> > > int main() { > return 0; > } Why are you specifying a standard and then using features outside its scope? Either you want a BSD environment (in which case don't specify a standard), or you want a standard environment (where file.h doesn't exist). Indeed what you are trying to do is unsupported. For details on how to write a conforming application see section 2.2 of POSIX.1-2001. Best regards, Mike Barcroft To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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