On Sat, Dec 10, 2022 at 1:20 AM marty1885 <marty1...@protonmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I found more C++ incompatibility while adding GNS support to my C++ program. 
> I wiped a quick awk line to scan (by counting if there's an even count of 
> guard attempts). It shows two more files have the same issue
>
> ```
> ❯ cd /usr/include/gnunet
> ❯ for f in `find . -type f`; do awk '/\/\* keep Emacse/{count += 1} END{ if 
> (count % 2 != 0) print FILENAME}' $f; done
> ./gnunet_gnsrecord_json_lib.h
> ./gnu_name_system_record_flags.h
> ./gnunet_container_lib.h
> ```
> gnunet_container_lib.h was reported in my previous post. I believe this is 
> the entire list of files with bad extern C guards. Can someone with git 
> access patch it?

Hi marty1885,

I’m not a part of gnunet, but I looked into your comment here for fun.

I did not find a previous post from you to this list to see what you
are referring to. Where is the discussion?

I do not see how these guards would cause C++ incompatibility, given
they are nonparsed and only affect emacsens. What error is being
triggered?

k

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