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Re: ncurses/terminfo problems
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Thomas Dickey |
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Re: ncurses/terminfo problems |
Date: |
Sun, 19 Nov 2000 17:31:35 -0500 |
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On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 03:52:33PM -0500, Charles S. Wilson wrote:
> > (I thought all of that overly-precise specification was discarded
> > long ago since it's too cumbersome for practical use -- except of course on
> > win32...)
>
> yep. but we're on win32.
;-)
> > why isn't 'extern' part of the macro, btw?
>
> because I also had to edit the various scripts, like
> ncurses/tinfo/MKnames.awk which defines macros based on other macros:
>
> #define DCL(it) NCURSES_EXPORT_VAR(IT) it[]
ok (I recall running into that one).
> Yes, I had to munge up lots of the scripts to get things right. *That*
> is only part I'm worried about whether it still works on Linux &etc. (I
> *think* it should be okay -- since, in this context,
> Linux=Cygwin_static_build)
>
> Scripts affected:
well, (of course) I'm interested. It's a shame the solution has to be so
cumbersome. I've been contemplating adapting the headers in a similar
way (not so regular ;-) for symbol versioning with glibc (but won't get into
that til next month, since there's too many things that I have to do ahead
of that).
--
Thomas E. Dickey <address@hidden>
http://dickey.his.com
ftp://dickey.his.com
- ncurses/terminfo problems, Ehud Karni, 2000/11/19
- Re: ncurses/terminfo problems, Charles S. Wilson, 2000/11/19
- Re: ncurses/terminfo problems, Thomas Dickey, 2000/11/19
- Re: ncurses/terminfo problems, Charles S. Wilson, 2000/11/19
- Re: ncurses/terminfo problems, Thomas Dickey, 2000/11/19
- Re: ncurses/terminfo problems, Charles S. Wilson, 2000/11/19
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- Re: ncurses/terminfo problems, Charles S. Wilson, 2000/11/19
- Re: ncurses/terminfo problems, Charles S. Wilson, 2000/11/19
- Re: ncurses/terminfo problems, Charles Wilson, 2000/11/19
- Re: ncurses/terminfo problems, Charles Wilson, 2000/11/19