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__STDC_ISO_10646__ missing in glibc-2.1.91
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- Subject: __STDC_ISO_10646__ missing in glibc-2.1.91
- From: Markus Kuhn <Markus dot Kuhn at cl dot cam dot ac dot uk>
- Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 09:45:50 +0100
ISO/IEC 9989:1999 says in section 6.10.8 (Predefined macro names)
__STDC_ISO_10646__ An integer constant of the form yyyymmL
(for example, 199712L), intended to indicate that
values of type wchar_t are the coded
representations of the characters defined by
ISO/IEC 10646, along with all amendments and
technical corrigenda as of the specified year and
month.
This constant obviously has to be defined with glibc 2.2, where wchar_t
is intended to hold only ISO 10646 values.
I couldn't find that string anywhere in glibc-2.1.91.tar. Since it is a
locale issue, I guess this should be defined by the C library rather
than the compiler (but then that might conflict with the requirement
that it is defined before any #include ...). How will this be handled?
If the locale tables are based on Unicode 3.0, then
__STDC_ISO_10646__ > 200000L
should hold. The editor of the standard Michael Everson <everson@egt.ie>
should be asked, what the actual publication month of ISO/IEC
10646-1:2000 printed on the cover of the standard will be to find the
correct value of __STDC_ISO_10646__ for glibc 2.2, but something like
200005L should do for the alpha test.
Markus
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Email: mkuhn at acm.org, WWW: <http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/>