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Gnulib's alloca.h used even when there is a system header
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Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
Gnulib's alloca.h used even when there is a system header |
Date: |
Sun, 17 Feb 2019 19:20:30 +0200 |
Building the latest version of Texinfo, I see that Gnulib decides to
generate its own alloca.h header even though there's a system header
alloca.h (and HAVE_ALLOCA_H is 1 in config.h). Why does it do that?
Isn't that dangerous? e.g., it could conflict with how the system
header defies 'alloca', no?
- Gnulib's alloca.h used even when there is a system header,
Eli Zaretskii <=
- Re: Gnulib's alloca.h used even when there is a system header, Paul Eggert, 2019/02/17
- Re: Gnulib's alloca.h used even when there is a system header, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/02/17
- Re: Gnulib's alloca.h used even when there is a system header, Paul Eggert, 2019/02/17
- Re: Gnulib's alloca.h used even when there is a system header, Bruno Haible, 2019/02/17
- Re: Gnulib's alloca.h used even when there is a system header, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/02/18
- Re: Gnulib's alloca.h used even when there is a system header, Bruno Haible, 2019/02/18
- Re: Gnulib's alloca.h used even when there is a system header, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/02/19
- Re: Gnulib's alloca.h used even when there is a system header, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/02/28
Re: Gnulib's alloca.h used even when there is a system header, Bruno Haible, 2019/02/17