Branko Čibej wrote on Thu, May 30, 2013 at 22:40:11 +0200: > On 30.05.2013 21:59, Johan Corveleyn wrote: > > Running gen-make.py on trunk@1487954, I get the following warning at the > > end: > > > > [[[ > > WARNING: errno intersects APR error codes: set([10000, 10004, 10009, > > 10013, 10014, 10022, 10024, 10035, 10036, 10037, 10038, 10039, 10040, > > 10041, 10042, 10043, 10044, 10045, 10046, 10047, 10048, 10049, 10050, > > 10051, 10052, 10053, 10054, 10055, 10056, 10057, 10058, 10059, 10060, > > 10061, 10062, 10063, 10064, 10065, 10066]) > > ]]] > > > > I have not seen this before. Is this something new? Anyone else seeing this? > > I wouldn't be surprised if that was the case on Windows, however, APR > does not map its error codes from errno but from Win32 status codes. So > I suspect this is a red herring and a side effect of the symbolic error > code printout thing.
Yes it's related to the symbolic error names. Those codes have 2 names - one in Python's errno.errorcode[] and one in apr_errno.h. > Very likely, the mapping generator is just a wee bit too Unix-centric. Thanks for assuming my code is buggy without reading it. The logic in question is platform-agnostic.