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Contents of <confdefs.h> for C++
From: |
Walter E. Brown |
Subject: |
Contents of <confdefs.h> for C++ |
Date: |
Thu, 04 Jul 2002 16:01:53 -0500 |
Hello,
After several days of effort, I have finally traced my
autoconf(2.53a)-related problems to the contents of the generated
<confdefs.h> header file. In particular, for some reason I don't
understand, <confdefs.h> insists on an #include <stdlib.h> when I
compile C++.
This unwanted and seemingly undocumented "feature" is deadly to many
of my C++ test programs, as it forcibly introduces extra symbols. It
messes up my testing in other ways, too.
I can't avoid #include <confdefs.h> , yet I *desperately* need a way
to excise the <stdlib.h> -- can someone offer suggestions?
At a minimum, can someone kindly provide the rationale behind this
"feature" so that, perhaps, other possibilities can be explored?
Thanks,
- WEB
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