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Re: Symbol availability in C, C++
From: |
Paul Eggert |
Subject: |
Re: Symbol availability in C, C++ |
Date: |
Sun, 27 Nov 2005 22:08:44 -0800 |
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Gnus/5.1007 (Gnus v5.10.7) Emacs/21.4 (gnu/linux) |
Albert Chin <address@hidden> writes:
> We've currently solved it by implementing
> separate defines depending on the language.
That doesn't sound quite right. If you compile with different C
compilers, or the same C compiler with differing options, you should
have to rerun 'configure'. The same sort of thing should occur if
you compile with both a C and a C++ compiler; in effect you need
run 'configure' more than once.
It might be possible to generalize Autoconf to support multiple (and
incompatible) compilers used for the same project, but that'd be a
bigger undertaking.
- Symbol availability in C, C++, Albert Chin, 2005/11/26
- Re: Symbol availability in C, C++,
Paul Eggert <=
- Re: Symbol availability in C, C++, James Youngman, 2005/11/28
- Re: Symbol availability in C, C++, Albert Chin, 2005/11/28
- Re: Symbol availability in C, C++, Paul Eggert, 2005/11/28
- Re: Symbol availability in C, C++, Albert Chin, 2005/11/28
- Re: Symbol availability in C, C++, Paul Eggert, 2005/11/28
- Re: Symbol availability in C, C++, Albert Chin, 2005/11/28
- Re: Symbol availability in C, C++, Paul Eggert, 2005/11/30