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Re: Ada merge of 23-04-23 (cal.c) vs mingw32


On Mon, 2003-05-12 at 00:00, Danny Smith wrote:
> The "formatting and trivial change" merge in ada directory
> 
> 2003-04-23   Geert Bosch <bosch@gnat.com>
> 
> added this to cal.c:
> 
> +#ifdef __MINGW32__
> +#include "mingw32.h"
> +#if STD_MINGW
> +#include <winsock.h>
> +#endif
> +#endif
> +
> 
> This breaks mingw32 build.
> 
> Where is "mingw32.h"
> Where is STD_MINGW documented?

mingw32.h is available in the ACT tree, see the end of
<http://libre.act-europe.fr/GNAT/main.html> on how to check
it out.

I included it here for convenience, hope this helps.

Laurent


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/*  This file provides some macros used for the MINGW32 platform. The main
    goal is to be able to build GNAT with a standard MINGW32 C header set */

#ifndef _MINGW32_H
#define _MINGW32_H

#include <stdlib.h>

/* STD_MINGW: standard if MINGW32 version > 1.3, we have switched to this
   version instead of the previous enhanced version to ease building GNAT on
   Windows platforms. By using STD_MINGW or OLD_MINGW it is possible to build
   GNAT using both MingW include files (Old MingW + ACT changes and standard
   MingW starting with version 1.3. */
#define STD_MINGW ((__MINGW32_MAJOR_VERSION == 1 \
		   && __MINGW32_MINOR_VERSION >= 3) \
     || (__MINGW32_MAJOR_VERSION >= 2))

#define OLD_MINGW (!(STD_MINGW))

#define MAXPATHLEN MAX_PATH

#endif /* _MINGW32_H */



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