On 06/12/2012 11:47 AM, Joseph S. Myers wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jun 2012, rbmj wrote:

The stdint.h doesn't have all the typedefs needed for standards
compliance, so add a hack that adds all of the needed typedefs
to be fully compliant to the standard.  Fixes broken libstdc++.
If you're touching VxWorks stdint.h perhaps you could also define the
relevant target macros for GCC to have built-in knowledge of the types?
This is needed for the Fortran C bindings to work correctly, at least, and
ensures char16_t and char32_t (C11/C++11) are correct as well.  (You could
then set use_gcc_stdint to "wrap" in config.gcc if you want to use GCC's
stdint.h for freestanding compilations.)
I would be happy to, but I'm not aware of what macros those are. If you could point me to some documentation or explain to me what macros I need to define I'll update the patch.

Thanks,

Robert

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