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This was originally added as a ticket under POSIX, but `fgets()` is not a POSIX function. It is from C89.
https://en.cppreference.com/w/c/io/fgets
The expectation from the POSIX API is that this…
ycsin updated
3 months ago
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This was originally added as a ticket under POSIX, but `fread()` is not a POSIX function. It is from C89.
https://en.cppreference.com/w/c/io/fread
The expectation from the POSIX API is that this…
ycsin updated
3 months ago
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This was originally added as a ticket under POSIX, but `fopen()` is not a POSIX function. It is from C89.
https://en.cppreference.com/w/c/io/fopen
The expectation from the POSIX API is that this…
ycsin updated
3 months ago
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Unresolved symbol errors occur when using gcc7 or 6 but succeeds with gcc4.
See http://clang.llvm.org/compatibility.html#inline for an explanation. A fix is simply replacing "inline" with "static i…
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Handling of CFLAGS etc. is misdesigned. Environmental variables are ignored.
Even when I explicitly specify CFLAGS on command line, then they are not fully
respected:
$ scons CFLAGS="-march=nat…
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guest@Base:~/Gits/c-andrewchambers$ make test
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```
make clean
make[1]: Entering directory '/home/guest/Gits/c-andrewchambers'
rm -rf src/panic.o src/cc/cpp.o src/cc/lex.o src/cc/parse.…
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`config/LINUX` contains this:
```c
#define CcOptions -ansi -fPIC -fopenmp -std=c99
```
However, the sources contain dozens of instances were C language constructs are not part of C99. Thi…
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Handling of CFLAGS etc. is misdesigned. Environmental variables are ignored.
Even when I explicitly specify CFLAGS on command line, then they are not fully
respected:
$ scons CFLAGS="-march=nat…
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I am attempting to utilize littlefs in my project, but it seems there are times when incomplete struct types are being used. The problem is they're being declared in a nested struct definition and app…
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It would be nice if initializer lists could contain non-constant values when not being used to initialize a static variable. This was not a C89 feature, but was permitted in C99.
Example:
```
str…