Thanks for giving me a hint!
I figured it out: both macros have to be used INSIDE a "{}" code body in the right order. So the use like a normal function fails.
Sorry for this redundant news entry :)
-Patrick
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 27 02:30, Patrick Graebel wrote:
Hi!
The macros for pthread_cleanup_push/pop are corrupt, so that g++ (version 3.3.3) fails on '}'. Also there seems to be a space too much between macro name and macro opening bracket.
$ cat > pt.cc <<EOF #include <pthread.h>
void hdl (void *arg) { }
int main() { pthread_cleanup_push (hdl, 0); pthread_cleanup_pop (0); return 0; } EOF $ g++ -v [...] gcc version 3.3.3 (cygwin special) $ g++ -c pt.cc $
What's the problem? http://cygwin.com/problems.html
Corinna
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