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Re: [bug-gnulib] standards.texi error function
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: [bug-gnulib] standards.texi error function |
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Wed, 08 Dec 2004 17:15:14 -0500 |
puts "gl_ERROR" into configure.in, and (if necessary) adjusts one's
usage of "error" to match the glibc API.
The glibc API for what? What does this API look like?
The examples show me that you can pass a format spec and some string
arguments, but they do NOT tell me the calling conventions for this
`error' function. Would you please send them to me?
Does Libc define a function called `error'? I didn't think it
was supposed to.
- [bug-gnulib] standards.texi error function, Karl Berry, 2004/12/05
- Re: [bug-gnulib] standards.texi error function, James Youngman, 2004/12/05
- Re: [bug-gnulib] standards.texi error function, Paul Eggert, 2004/12/06
- Re: [bug-gnulib] standards.texi error function, Richard Stallman, 2004/12/07
- Re: [bug-gnulib] standards.texi error function, Paul Eggert, 2004/12/07
- Re: [bug-gnulib] standards.texi error function,
Richard Stallman <=
- Re: [bug-gnulib] standards.texi error function, Paul Eggert, 2004/12/08
- Re: [bug-gnulib] standards.texi error function, Richard Stallman, 2004/12/09
- Re: [bug-gnulib] standards.texi error function, Paul Eggert, 2004/12/09
- Re: [bug-gnulib] standards.texi error function, Richard Stallman, 2004/12/13
- Re: [bug-gnulib] standards.texi error function, Paul Eggert, 2004/12/13
- Re: [bug-gnulib] standards.texi error function, Richard Stallman, 2004/12/14
- Re: [bug-gnulib] standards.texi error function, Paul Eggert, 2004/12/14