On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 01:33:32PM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote: > > If I read the posix4(9) man page, it says that > > I need to check _POSIX_VERSION, _POSIX_C_SOURCE, and > > _POSIX_SOURCE macros to detect what POSIX features > > are available. > > THat's *CHECK*, _not_ *SET*. If something begins with an "_", > it's for you to check, not for you to set.
I understand. I didn't write the code in ACE that sets _P1003_1B_VISIBLE, so I am trying to fix it in the correct manner. > > #if (!defined(_POSIX_SOURCE) && !defined(_POSIX_C_SOURCE)) || \ > > (_POSIX_VERSION >= 199309L && defined(_POSIX_C_SOURCE) && \ > > _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 199309L) > > #define _P1003_1B_VISIBLE > > #define _P1003_1B_VISIBLE_HISTORICALLY > > #endif The other question I have is, when is _P1003_1B_VISIBLE actually defined? In <sys/_posix.h>, it looks like that _P1003_1B_VISIBLE is only defined if _KERNEL is defined. So, this macro is only defined if you are compiling kernel code. For user-level (not kernel level) code, is it better to check the _POSIX_SOURCE, _POSIX_VERSION, and _POSIX_C_SOURCE myself, with: #if (!defined(_POSIX_SOURCE) && !defined(_POSIX_C_SOURCE)) || \ (_POSIX_VERSION >= 199309L && defined(_POSIX_C_SOURCE) && \ _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 199309L) /* put code which requires 1003.1b here */ #endif Also, can someone tell me what _POSIX_VERSION expand to on FreeBSD current? On FreeBSD 4.3, it expands to: 199009L What is the status of the asynch I/O code in FreeBSD current? Is it compiled in by default, or is it still an option? Thanks. -- Craig Rodrigues Distributed Systems and Logistics, Office 6/304 [EMAIL PROTECTED] BBN Technologies, a Verizon company (617) 873-4725 Cambridge, MA To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message