[Python-Dev] cpython (3.3): ctypes: AIX needs an explicit #include <alloca.h> to get alloca()
Christian Heimes
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Tue Jun 18 13:45:05 CEST 2013
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Am 18.06.2013 13:32, schrieb Victor Stinner: > 2013/6/18 Christian Heimes <christian at python.org>: >> Am 18.06.2013 12:56, schrieb Jeremy Kloth: >>> On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 2:02 PM, victor.stinner >>>> +#include <alloca.h> >>> >>> This header is not present on Windows, thus breaking all the Windows >>> buildbots. Perhaps it should be wrapped in an AIX-specific #ifdef? > > Oh really? Portability is complex :-) I only tested on Linux, but I > expected this header to be part of the C standard... It's neither C99 nor POSIX.1-2001. I guess it's just too fragile and not portable enough. http://c-faq.com/malloc/alloca.html > >> I have added HAVE_ALLOCA_H to configure: >> >> http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/7b6ae19dd116 > > Cool, thanks. You are welcome. alloca() is documented to require <alloca.h>. It merely works with GCC because the compiler translates the function call to inline code. Christian
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