Corinna Vinschen wrote on 2/15/21 4:14 AM: > That looks wrong. The __USE_<standard> flags are internal flags from > GLibc and not supposed to be used by application code. Check the Linux > man page for strptime, the usage of _XOPEN_SOURCE or another flag > including _XOPEN_SOURCE (e. g. _GNU_SOURCE) is required. So this: > > #define _XOPEN_SOURCE > #include <time.h>
One would think so, but I tried it on two different Linux machines and it failed with: error: ‘strptime’ undeclared To fix that, I must define _USE_XOPEN. I have stripped down my requirements as far as possible. I created a file "test_stuff.c" as follows, with the most minimal preambles that actually work on each platform (Cygwin or Linux): ~~ #ifdef __CYGWIN__ #define _XOPEN_SOURCE #include <stdint.h> #include <sys/time.h> #include <time.h> #else #include <stdint.h> #include <sys/time.h> #define __USE_XOPEN #include <time.h> #endif void stuff(void) { uint64_t n; time_t t; struct timeval tv; (void)n; (void)t; (void)tv; (void)time; (void)gettimeofday; (void)timegm; (void)timelocal; (void)gmtime; (void)localtime; (void)strftime; (void)strptime; } ~~ That compiles successfully on both Cygwin and Linux, using the simple command "gcc -c test_stuff.c". Note that in the case of Linux, the define __USE_XOPEN is absolutely essential, and define _XOPEN_SOURCE makes no difference. This is an experimental fact on the two Linux machines I tested. Note also that on Cygwin, I must define _XOPEN_SOURCE before including stdint.h. There are all kinds of weird interactions and different ordering requirements between the Linux and Cygwin code. So let's look at some options, and show how they work on both Linux and Cygwin. OPTION 1: #define _XOPEN_SOURCE #include <stdint.h> #include <sys/time.h> #include <time.h> Result on Cygwin: SUCCESS Result on Linux: error: ‘timegm’ undeclared error: ‘timelocal’ undeclared OPTION 2: #include <stdint.h> #include <sys/time.h> #define _XOPEN_SOURCE #include <time.h> Result on Cygwin: error: 'strptime' undeclared Result on Linux: error: 'strptime' undeclared OPTION 3: #include <stdint.h> #include <sys/time.h> #define __USE_XOPEN #define _XOPEN_SOURCE #include <time.h> Result on Cygwin: error: 'strptime' undeclared Result on Linux: SUCCESS Consequently I see nothing simpler than the test_stuff.c code at the top of this email. By all means correct me if I am wrong. Propose a preamble on this list, and I'll jam it into my test code and see if it compiles on both Cygwin and Linux. I can literally compile the exact same code file on both Cygwin and Linux, due to how I've got sharing set up. -- Patrick -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple