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тАО07-24-2003 07:36 AM
тАО07-24-2003 07:36 AM
gcc error
hello all! I currently need to compile a program using gcc. however that program outputs an error about
_IOREAD undeclared. I noticed that this is because this is not defined in stdio.h. Is there a work around I could use to still be able to compile the program? Is there a flag or option for this?
thanks for any help! :)
_IOREAD undeclared. I noticed that this is because this is not defined in stdio.h. Is there a work around I could use to still be able to compile the program? Is there a flag or option for this?
thanks for any help! :)
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тАО07-24-2003 08:43 AM
тАО07-24-2003 08:43 AM
Re: gcc error
define _IOREAD in stdio.h
see :
http://www.ugrad.cs.ubc.ca/spider/xinu/xinu.sun3/xref/extra/ref-_
or see:
/* @(#)stdio.h 1.1 (Berkeley) 3/9/81 */
/* Modified for Sun: BUFSIZE set to 512. Per Bothner 82/Jun/14 */
/* ifdef Vsystem hack: Bothner June 83 */
#ifdef Vsystem
#include
#else
#define BUFSIZ 512
#define _NFILE 20
# ifndef FILE
extern struct _iobuf {
int _cnt;
char *_ptr;
char *_base;
int _bufsiz;
short _flag;
char _file;
} _iob[_NFILE];
# endif
#define _IOREAD 01
#define _IOWRT 02
#define _IONBF 04
#define _IOMYBUF 010
#define _IOEOF 020
#define _IOERR 040
#define _IOSTRG 0100
#define _IOLBF 0200
#define _IORW 0400
#define NULL 0
#define FILE struct _iobuf
#define EOF (-1)
#define stdin (&_iob[0])
#define stdout (&_iob[1])
#define stderr (&_iob[2])
#define getc(p) (--(p)->_cnt>=0? *(p)->_ptr++&0377:_filbuf(p))
#define getchar() getc(stdin)
#define putc(x,p) (--(p)->_cnt>=0? ((int)(*(p)->_ptr++=(unsigned)(x))):_flsbuf((unsigned)(x),p))
#define putchar(x) putc(x,stdout)
#define feof(p) (((p)->_flag&_IOEOF)!=0)
#define ferror(p) (((p)->_flag&_IOERR)!=0)
#define fileno(p) ((p)->_file)
FILE *fopen();
FILE *fdopen();
FILE *freopen();
long ftell();
char *fgets();
#endif
see :
http://www.ugrad.cs.ubc.ca/spider/xinu/xinu.sun3/xref/extra/ref-_
or see:
/* @(#)stdio.h 1.1 (Berkeley) 3/9/81 */
/* Modified for Sun: BUFSIZE set to 512. Per Bothner 82/Jun/14 */
/* ifdef Vsystem hack: Bothner June 83 */
#ifdef Vsystem
#include
#else
#define BUFSIZ 512
#define _NFILE 20
# ifndef FILE
extern struct _iobuf {
int _cnt;
char *_ptr;
char *_base;
int _bufsiz;
short _flag;
char _file;
} _iob[_NFILE];
# endif
#define _IOREAD 01
#define _IOWRT 02
#define _IONBF 04
#define _IOMYBUF 010
#define _IOEOF 020
#define _IOERR 040
#define _IOSTRG 0100
#define _IOLBF 0200
#define _IORW 0400
#define NULL 0
#define FILE struct _iobuf
#define EOF (-1)
#define stdin (&_iob[0])
#define stdout (&_iob[1])
#define stderr (&_iob[2])
#define getc(p) (--(p)->_cnt>=0? *(p)->_ptr++&0377:_filbuf(p))
#define getchar() getc(stdin)
#define putc(x,p) (--(p)->_cnt>=0? ((int)(*(p)->_ptr++=(unsigned)(x))):_flsbuf((unsigned)(x),p))
#define putchar(x) putc(x,stdout)
#define feof(p) (((p)->_flag&_IOEOF)!=0)
#define ferror(p) (((p)->_flag&_IOERR)!=0)
#define fileno(p) ((p)->_file)
FILE *fopen();
FILE *fdopen();
FILE *freopen();
long ftell();
char *fgets();
#endif
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тАО07-24-2003 12:40 PM
тАО07-24-2003 12:40 PM
Re: gcc error
Hello!
Could be that you have coruped headear files
of your gcc or you just need to patch them.
Caesar
Could be that you have coruped headear files
of your gcc or you just need to patch them.
Caesar
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