MS_types and addr_t name polution
Michael Eager
eager@mvista.com
Wed Dec 11 20:13:00 GMT 2002
I'm porting a small program to Cygwin. One of the typedefs
in the program is for a symbol named addr_t. Since this is
defined in /usr/include/sys/types.h, there is a redefinition
conflict.
This (and a number of other symbols) are defined when __MS_types_
is defined, which, in turn, is defined whenever __CYGWIN__, _WIN32
or __MSDOS__ is defined.
I don't see any use of addr_t in /usr/include. Is there a reason
for defining addr_t and the other symbols?
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