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1997-10-29 21:20 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * libio/strops.c (_IO_str_seekoff): If mode is zero and the read/write pointers are tied set mode according to current stream mode. * include/features.h [_GNU_SOURCE] (_POSIX_C_SOURCE): Define to 199506L. Define _XOPEN_SOURCE to 500 if _POSIX_C_SOURCE is defined. * manual/creature.texi: Describe this. * manual/socket.texi: Describe connect, accept, send, sendmsg, sendto, recv, recvfrom, and recvmsg as cancelation points. * sysdeps/unix/inet/syscalls.list: Add __libc_* names for these functions. 1997-10-17 Andreas Jaeger <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de> * Make-dist (try-sysdeps): Don't look for stub files anymore. * manual/maint.texi (Porting): Remove another reference to stub directory. * sysdeps/unix/bsd/sun/sethostid.c: Include stub version from generic subdir. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/irix4/reboot.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/irix4/swapon.c: Likewise 1997-10-29 03:54 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * resolv/nss_dns/dns-host.c: Change variable pointed to by h_errnop in all error cases (PR 244). 1997-10-29 00:56 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * posix/glob.c: Fix handling of expressions like "*/" (PR 325). Optimize by using mempcpy. 1997-10-17 Andreas Jaeger <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de> * po/Makefile ($(mo-installed)): Don't fail during installation if files don't exist (might happen if msgfmt doesn't exist) (PR 328). Suggested by Wolfram Gloger <wmglo@dent.med.uni-muenchen.de>. 1997-10-24 Andreas Jaeger <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de> * sysdeps/generic/bits/errno.h (ENOMSG): Define it. Pointed out by Klaus Espenlaub <kespenla@hydra.informatik.uni-ulm.de> (PR libc/259). 1997-10-28 17:40 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * sysdeps/libm-ieee754/s_cbrt.c: Testing the returned exponent for zero isn't enough to determine illegal arguments. * sysdeps/libm-ieee754/s_cbrtf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/libm-ieee754/s_cbrtl.c: Likewise. 1997-10-28 17:14 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * manual/filesys.texi (S_ISVTX): Describe that it is available with _BSD_SOURCE only. Reported by Jochen Hein <jochen.hein@delphi.central.de>. 1997-10-28 04:26 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * time/tzfile.c (__tzfile_compute): Use negated value of offset for timezone variable. * time/tzset.c (tz_compute): Likewise. Reported by Erik Troan <ewt@redhat.com>. 1997-10-28 02:51 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * manual/filesys.texi: Correct prototype in readdir_r description. Reported by Jim Meyering <meyering@eng.ascend.com>. 1997-10-27 Andreas Jaeger <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de> * math/libm-test.c (cbrt_test): Add test for cbrt(0.970299). 1997-10-26 19:39 Zack Weinberg <zack@rabi.phys.columbia.edu> * stdlib/l64a.c: Produce a useful result for n < 0. * stdlib/a64l.c: Use unsigned type for working variable. * manual/string.texi (general): Grammar, typo, overfull fixes. (strlen): Insert warning about sizeof(char *). (a64l, l64a): Make documentation agree with implementation. * libio/iofdopen.c: Use _IO_FILE_complete, not _IO_FILE_plus. * posix/unistd.h: Add prototypes for __pread, __pread64, __pwrite
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@node Feature Test Macros
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@subsection Feature Test Macros
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@cindex feature test macros
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The exact set of features available when you compile a source file
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is controlled by which @dfn{feature test macros} you define.
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If you compile your programs using @samp{gcc -ansi}, you get only the
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@w{ISO C} library features, unless you explicitly request additional
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features by defining one or more of the feature macros.
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@xref{Invoking GCC,, GNU CC Command Options, gcc.info, The GNU CC Manual},
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for more information about GCC options.@refill
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You should define these macros by using @samp{#define} preprocessor
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directives at the top of your source code files. These directives
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@emph{must} come before any @code{#include} of a system header file. It
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is best to make them the very first thing in the file, preceded only by
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comments. You could also use the @samp{-D} option to GCC, but it's
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better if you make the source files indicate their own meaning in a
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self-contained way.
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@comment (none)
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@comment POSIX.1
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@defvr Macro _POSIX_SOURCE
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If you define this macro, then the functionality from the POSIX.1
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standard (IEEE Standard 1003.1) is available, as well as all of the
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@w{ISO C} facilities.
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@end defvr
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@comment (none)
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@comment POSIX.2
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@defvr Macro _POSIX_C_SOURCE
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If you define this macro with a value of @code{1}, then the
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functionality from the POSIX.1 standard (IEEE Standard 1003.1) is made
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available. If you define this macro with a value of @code{2}, then both
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the functionality from the POSIX.1 standard and the functionality from
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the POSIX.2 standard (IEEE Standard 1003.2) are made available. This is
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in addition to the @w{ISO C} facilities.
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The Single Unix Specification specify that setting this macro to the
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value @code{199506L} selects all the values specified by the POSIX
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standards plus those of the Single Unix Specification, i.e., is the
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same as if @code{_XOPEN_SOURCE} is set to @code{500} (see below).
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@end defvr
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@comment (none)
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@comment GNU
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@defvr Macro _BSD_SOURCE
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If you define this macro, functionality derived from 4.3 BSD Unix is
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included as well as the @w{ISO C}, POSIX.1, and POSIX.2 material.
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Some of the features derived from 4.3 BSD Unix conflict with the
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corresponding features specified by the POSIX.1 standard. If this
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macro is defined, the 4.3 BSD definitions take precedence over the
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POSIX definitions.
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Due to the nature of some of the conflicts between 4.3 BSD and POSIX.1,
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you need to use a special @dfn{BSD compatibility library} when linking
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programs compiled for BSD compatibility. This is because some functions
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must be defined in two different ways, one of them in the normal C
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library, and one of them in the compatibility library. If your program
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defines @code{_BSD_SOURCE}, you must give the option @samp{-lbsd-compat}
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to the compiler or linker when linking the program, to tell it to find
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functions in this special compatibility library before looking for them in
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the normal C library.
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@pindex -lbsd-compat
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@pindex bsd-compat
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@cindex BSD compatibility library.
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@end defvr
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@comment (none)
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@comment GNU
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@defvr Macro _SVID_SOURCE
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If you define this macro, functionality derived from SVID is
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included as well as the @w{ISO C}, POSIX.1, POSIX.2, and X/Open material.
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@end defvr
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@comment (none)
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@comment X/Open
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@defvr Macro _XOPEN_SOURCE
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@defvrx Macro _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED
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If you define this macro, functionality described in the X/Open
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Portability Guide is included. This is a superset of the POSIX.1 and
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POSIX.2 functionality and in fact @code{_POSIX_SOURCE} and
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@code{_POSIX_C_SOURCE} are automatically defined.
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As the unification of all Unices, functionality only available in
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BSD and SVID is also included.
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If the macro @code{_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED} is also defined, even more
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functionality is available. The extra functions will make all functions
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available which are necessary for the X/Open Unix brand.
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If the macro @code{_XOPEN_SOURCE} has the value @math{500} this includes
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all functionality described so far plus some new definitions from the
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Single Unix Specification, @w{version 2}.
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@end defvr
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@comment (NONE)
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@comment X/Open
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@defvr Macro _LARGEFILE_SOURCE
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If this macro is defined some extra functions are available which
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rectify a few shortcomings in all previous standards. More concrete
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the functions @code{fseeko} and @code{ftello} are available. Without
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these functions the difference between the @w{ISO C} interface
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(@code{fseek}, @code{ftell}) and the low-level POSIX interface
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(@code{lseek}) would lead to problems.
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This macro was introduced as part of the Large File Support extension (LFS).
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@end defvr
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@comment (NONE)
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@comment X/Open
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@defvar Macro _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
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If you define this macro an additional set of function gets available
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which enables to use on @w{32 bit} systems to use files of sizes beyond
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the usual limit of 2GB. This interface is not available if the system
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does not support files that large. On systems where the natural file
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size limit is greater than 2GB (i.e., on @w{64 bit} systems) the new
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functions are identical to the replaced functions.
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The new functionality is made available by a new set of types and
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functions which replace existing. The names of these new objects
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contain @code{64} to indicate the intention, e.g., @code{off_t}
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vs. @code{off64_t} and @code{fseeko} vs. @code{fseeko64}.
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This macro was introduced as part of the Large File Support extension
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(LFS). It is a transition interface for the time @w{64 bit} offsets are
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not generally used (see @code{_FILE_OFFSET_BITS}.
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@end defvar
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@comment (NONE)
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@comment X/Open
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@defvar _FILE_OFFSET_BITS
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This macro lets decide which file system interface shall be used, one
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replacing the other. While @code{_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE} makes the @w{64
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bit} interface available as an additional interface
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@code{_FILE_OFFSET_BITS} allows to use the @w{64 bit} interface to
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replace the old interface.
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If @code{_FILE_OFFSET_BITS} is undefined or if it is defined to the
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value @code{32} nothing changes. The @w{32 bit} interface is used and
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types like @code{off_t} have a size of @w{32 bits} on @w{32 bit}
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systems.
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If the macro is defined to the value @code{64} the large file interface
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replaces the old interface. I.e., the functions are not made available
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under different names as @code{_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE} does. Instead the
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old function names now reference the new functions, e.g., a call to
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@code{fseeko} now indeed calls @code{fseeko64}.
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This macro should only be selected if the system provides mechanisms for
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handling large files. On @w{64 bit} systems this macro has no effect
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since the @code{*64} functions are identical to the normal functions.
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This macro was introduced as part of the Large File Support extension
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(LFS).
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@end defvar
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@comment (none)
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@comment GNU
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@defvr Macro _GNU_SOURCE
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If you define this macro, everything is included: @w{ISO C}, POSIX.1,
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POSIX.2, BSD, SVID, X/Open, LFS, and GNU extensions. In the cases where
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POSIX.1 conflicts with BSD, the POSIX definitions take precedence.
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If you want to get the full effect of @code{_GNU_SOURCE} but make the
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BSD definitions take precedence over the POSIX definitions, use this
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sequence of definitions:
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@smallexample
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#define _GNU_SOURCE
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#define _BSD_SOURCE
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#define _SVID_SOURCE
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@end smallexample
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Note that if you do this, you must link your program with the BSD
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compatibility library by passing the @samp{-lbsd-compat} option to the
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compiler or linker. @strong{Note:} If you forget to do this, you may
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get very strange errors at run time.
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@end defvr
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@comment (none)
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@comment GNU
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@defvr Macro _REENTRANT
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@defvrx Macro _THREAD_SAFE
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If you define one of these macros, reentrant versions of several functions get
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declared. Some of the functions are specified in POSIX.1c but many others
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are only available on a few other systems or are unique to GNU libc.
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The problem is that the standardization of the thread safe C library
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interface still is behind.
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Unlike on some other systems no special version of the C library must be
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used for linking. There is only one version but while compiling this
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it must have been specified to compile as thread safe.
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@end defvr
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We recommend you use @code{_GNU_SOURCE} in new programs. If you don't
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specify the @samp{-ansi} option to GCC and don't define any of these
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macros explicitly, the effect is the same as defining
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@code{_POSIX_C_SOURCE} to 2 and @code{_POSIX_SOURCE},
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@code{_SVID_SOURCE}, and @code{_BSD_SOURCE} to 1.
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When you define a feature test macro to request a larger class of features,
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it is harmless to define in addition a feature test macro for a subset of
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those features. For example, if you define @code{_POSIX_C_SOURCE}, then
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defining @code{_POSIX_SOURCE} as well has no effect. Likewise, if you
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define @code{_GNU_SOURCE}, then defining either @code{_POSIX_SOURCE} or
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@code{_POSIX_C_SOURCE} or @code{_SVID_SOURCE} as well has no effect.
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Note, however, that the features of @code{_BSD_SOURCE} are not a subset of
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any of the other feature test macros supported. This is because it defines
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BSD features that take precedence over the POSIX features that are
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requested by the other macros. For this reason, defining
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@code{_BSD_SOURCE} in addition to the other feature test macros does have
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an effect: it causes the BSD features to take priority over the conflicting
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POSIX features.
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