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how-to use _WIN32 preprocessor with cygwin ?
- From: Eric Belhomme <eric dot belhomme at free dot fr>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2002 18:24:44 +0000 (UTC)
- Subject: how-to use _WIN32 preprocessor with cygwin ?
- Organization: Rico Spirit
hi,
First, I'm not familliar with cygwin nand gcc, so i'm sure my question is
trivial, but i didn't found how to resolve it. (sorry for the noise)
I just installed cygwin on my win2k computer to try to compile a linux based
lib (the libprelude)
The problem is libprelude uses some glibc6 APIs included on <inttypes.h>. I
tried to resolve the problem on doing my own include file and replace all
<inttypes.h> includes by this code :
#ifndef _WIN32
# include <inttypes.h>
#else
# include "myheader.h"
#endif
So as I readen on the cygwin FAQ, _WIN32 sould be declared ans "myheader.h"
sould be used instead of <inttypes.h> but that' not the case :-(
So i deduce the _WIN32 preprocessor is not known under cygwin environment. I
wonder I have to declare something, somewhere, but as I said in intro, I'm
not familliar with the gnu C compiller...
Thanks for your attention ;)
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Rico (RicoSpirit) - http://www.ricospirit.net
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