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strange macros defined
From: |
Rob Benton |
Subject: |
strange macros defined |
Date: |
Thu, 29 Apr 2004 18:12:57 -0500 |
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On an AIX machine I ran these macros and got the following results:
macro result
------------------------- -------------------------
AC_C_INLINE -Dinline=__inline
AC_FUNC_MALLOC -Dmalloc=rpl_malloc
AC_FUNC_REALLOC -Drealloc=rpl_realloc
Is this expected? The only reason I ask is that the c++ compiler on
this machine, xlC_r, is throwing errors at me:
"/usr/vacpp/include/stdlib.h", line 26.14: 1540-0040 (S) The text "int"
is unexpected. "__inline" may be undeclared or ambiguous.
"/usr/vacpp/include/stdlib.h", line 27.14: 1540-0040 (S) The text "long"
is unexpected. "__inline" may be undeclared or ambiguous.
"/usr/vacpp/include/stdlib.h", line 119.14: 1540-0040 (S) The text "int"
is unexpected. "__inline" may be undeclared or ambiguous.
"/usr/vacpp/include/stdlib.h", line 120.14: 1540-0040 (S) The text
"long" is unexpected. "__inline" may be undeclared or ambiguous.
There's about 40 lines of that. These were the flags I sent to xlC_r:
-g -q64 -qcpluscmt -qmaxmem=65536 -c
- strange macros defined,
Rob Benton <=