RE: squid-1.2.beta1 available

From: Larmour, Jonathan <Jonathan.Larmour@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 1997 13:53:14 +0100

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The problem is that it is what all thread implementations do these
days!

Jonathan L.
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From: Pete Bentley
Sent: 24 October 1997 10:33
To: squid-dev@nlanr.net
Subject: Re: squid-1.2.beta1 available

[snip]
>structs.h:858 defines a variable called 'errno'. The problem here is
>that linuxthreads want to '#define' errno to be a thread specific
>variable, and needless to say, it breaks badly.
>which doesn't look 100% correct... maybe s/) (/,/g ???

I don't have an ANSI standard to hand, but I have a sneaking feeling
that making errno a macro rather than an int is changing "defined
behaviour"... but I guess I shouldn't comment on that either till I
have a standard to hand :)

Pete.

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