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[bugs #7052] _X reserved on OpenBSD, should not be used (gsdn.m)


From: Adam Fedor
Subject: [bugs #7052] _X reserved on OpenBSD, should not be used (gsdn.m)
Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 23:53:53 -0400
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[bugs #7052] Latest Modifications:

Changes by: 
                Adam Fedor <fedor@gnu.org>
'Date: 
                Sat 05/15/04 at 03:48 (US/Mountain)

            What     | Removed                   | Added
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          Resolution | None                      | Fixed
              Status | Open                      | Closed


------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ----------------------------
Fixed.






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[bugs #7052] Full Item Snapshot:

URL: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=7052>
Project: GNUstep
Submitted by: Riccardo mottola
On: Thu 01/01/04 at 23:56

Category:  Gui/AppKit
Severity:  5 - Average
Item Group:  Bug
Resolution:  Fixed
Assigned to:  fedor
Status:  Closed


Summary:  _X reserved on OpenBSD, should not be used (gsdn.m)

Original Submission:  On OpenBSD 3.4 names starting with a _ are system 
reserved.
SO currently compiling gsnd.m fails on openbsd because of line 70: _X (and 
following).



Follow-up Comments
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Date: Sat 05/15/04 at 03:48         By: fedor
Fixed.

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Date: Fri 01/02/04 at 00:22         By: alexm
Names starting with a _ are reserved for the "system" (roughly compiler+libc) 
on all systems. In this particular case, _X happens to be #define:d to 0x40, so 
compilation fails.












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