wrong macro definition in pthread.h
skaller
skaller@users.sourceforge.net
Mon Feb 13 13:47:00 GMT 2006
On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 21:27 +0900, æ© å®å½° wrote:
> In cvs head.
>
> winsup/cygwin/include/pthread.h
>
> #define pthread_cleanup_push(_fn, _arg) { __pthread_cleanup_handler __cleanup_handler = \
> { _fn, _arg, NULL }; \
> _pthread_cleanup_push( &__cleanup_handler );
> #define pthread_cleanup_pop(_execute) _pthread_cleanup_pop( _execute ); }
>
> incorrect '}' position.
>
>From my man pthread_cleanup_push:
Matching pairs of !pthread_cleanup_push! and !pthread_cleanup_pop!
must occur in the same function, at the same level of block nestâ
ing. Actually, !pthread_cleanup_push! and !pthread_cleanup_pop!
are macros, and the expansion of !pthread_cleanup_push! introduces
an open brace !{! with the matching closing brace !}! being introâ
duced by the expansion of the matching !pthread_cleanup_pop!.
SO if this is a bug .. it is shared by Linux..:)
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John Skaller <skaller at users dot sf dot net>
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