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[bug #59276] [PATCH] #include "config.h" before <stdio.h>
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Dave |
Subject: |
[bug #59276] [PATCH] #include "config.h" before <stdio.h> |
Date: |
Tue, 27 Oct 2020 06:37:57 -0400 (EDT) |
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Follow-up Comment #6, bug #59276 (project groff):
For the historical record: Ingo reported this to bug-gnulib
(http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2020-10/msg00144.html), and the
conclusions downthread were:
* to document that C++ code using gnulib is prohibited from using "restrict"
as an identifier; and
* that groff before commit fe121eea
<http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/groff.git/commit/?id=fe121eea> was violating
gnulib documentation
(http://www.gnu.org/software/gnulib/manual/html_node/Source-changes.html),
which requires "#include <config.h>" to precede any other #includes (and calls
this requirement "annoying, but inevitable").
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- [bug #59276] [PATCH] #include "config.h" before <stdio.h>, Ingo Schwarze, 2020/10/15
- [bug #59276] [PATCH] #include "config.h" before <stdio.h>, Ingo Schwarze, 2020/10/15
- [bug #59276] [PATCH] #include "config.h" before <stdio.h>, Ingo Schwarze, 2020/10/18
- [bug #59276] [PATCH] #include "config.h" before <stdio.h>, Dave, 2020/10/18
- [bug #59276] [PATCH] #include "config.h" before <stdio.h>, Ingo Schwarze, 2020/10/18
- [bug #59276] [PATCH] #include "config.h" before <stdio.h>, Dave, 2020/10/18
- [bug #59276] [PATCH] #include "config.h" before <stdio.h>, Ingo Schwarze, 2020/10/20
- [bug #59276] [PATCH] #include "config.h" before <stdio.h>,
Dave <=
- [bug #59276] [PATCH] #include "config.h" before <stdio.h>, Ingo Schwarze, 2020/10/27