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From: | Joshua Scholar |
Subject: | Re: [Tinycc-devel] issues/questions with stddef.h which comes with tcc |
Date: | Fri, 1 Jan 2021 08:24:04 -0800 |
_______________________________________________First, happy new year all.
Porting tcc on *BSD systems raised issues/questions with stddef.h from tcc distrib.
First, it contains a mix of definitions coming from both stddef.h and stdint.h IMHO it should only contain what stddef.h is supposed to contain.
i.e. From C11:
B.18 Common definitions <stddef.h>
ptrdiff_t
size_t
max_align_t
wchar_t
NULL
offsetof(type, member-designator)
_ _STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT1_ _
rsize_t
Howerver it also contain many [u]intN_t type definitions which duplicate what is found on stdint.h
The issues come when a valid program frist includes <stdint.h> then <stddef.h>
It first finds [u]intN_t definitions in system [/usr/include/]stdint.h file which are duplicated/redefined in [tcc/include/]stddef.h from tcc.
When definitions differ, tcc stops as some with *BSD systems and [u]int64_t definitions.
Questions:
Why tcc needs its own stddef.h instead of system one?
Why tcc does not need stdint.h?
I suppose it is because tcc does not support all gcc syntaxes found on stddef.h (is it still true?) in that case, it would be better to split definitions in stddef.h and stdint.h following the ISO C11 standard.
Clarifications/fixes are welcome.
C.
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