In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> David Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: : On Wed, Jul 09, 2008, Daniel Gerzo wrote: : > -Do not declare functions inside other functions; ANSI C says that : > -such declarations have file scope regardless of the nesting of the : > -declaration. : > -Hiding file declarations in what appears to be a local : > -scope is undesirable and will elicit complaints from a good compiler. : > +Do not declare functions inside other functions; nested functions are : > +a GCC extension and are not permitted by ANSI C. : : We use lots of extensions that aren't strict ANSI C. I think the : real reason not to use them is that gcc's nested functions are : particularly unwieldily. First, they're not true lexical closures : (and can't be), which makes them much less useful. Second, they : are unsupported unless a number of assumptions are met, e.g., must : have an executable stack, must be able to invalidate the I cache : from userland, and must not have separate I and D address spaces. : Nested functions abominable enough that Apple disabled the feature : in OS X's build of gcc --- and the Sun and Intel compilers don't : support them, even though Intel claims nearly complete gcc : compatibility.
I think the bug in the commit was the '-' lines. The '+' lines were good. Maybe a .Pp line would then be needed. Warner _______________________________________________ cvs-all@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/cvs-all To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"