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- POSIX compatibility code
- ------------------------
- This code exists to work around some common POSIX compatibility issues.
- POSIX specifies that if the first line of a Makefile is ".POSIX:" then the
- Makefile should be processed according to POSIX rules, including with CC=c99;
- thus we should see behaviour consistent with a standard-compliant C99
- compiler.
- One POSIX compatibility check requires a runtime test. This will be
- automatically disabled if the build system detects that you are
- cross-compiling for another platform, or it can be manually disabled by
- setting DISABLE_POSIX_RUNTIME_CHECKS to a non-zero value.
- - posix-cflags.sh: Detects if ${CC} supports certain POSIX features, and
- outputs a POSIXFAIL_ define if it is not supported so that we can work around
- the problem.
- The potential command-line flags are:
- - DPOSIXFAIL_MSG_NOSIGNAL: <sys/socket.h> not defining MSG_NOSIGNAL.
- - DPOSIXFAIL_CLOCK_REALTIME: <time.h> not defining CLOCK_REALTIME.
- - DPOSIXFAIL_CLOCK_GETTIME: <time.h> not declaring clock_gettime(), or
- clock_gettime() is not linkable. The latter test requires a runtime check.
- - DPOSIXFAIL_INET_ADDRSTRLEN: <netinet/in.h> not defining
- INET_ADDRSTRLEN.
- - DPOSIXFAIL_INET6_ADDRSTRLEN: <netinet/in.h> not defining
- INET6_ADDRSTRLEN.
- - DPOSIXFAIL_ABSTRACT_DECLARATOR: ${CC} does not accept
- qualifiers in an abstract declarator.
- - DPOSIXFAIL_STAT_ST_MTIM: struct stat does not contain st_mtim.
- - std=c99: ${CC} does not accept the `restrict` keyword by default, but
- accepts it when given this flag.
- - posix-cflags-filter.sh: Detects if ${CC} supports expected ${CFLAG} value(s).
- The potential ${CFLAGS} flags it checks are:
- - O2: some compilers only accept -O.
- - posix-l.sh: Detects whether the linker supports certain POSIX features.
- The potential command-line flags are:
- - lrt lxnet: c99 is required to understand these options, and ignore them if
- the routines for which they specify linkage are already in the standard C
- library
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