ce518bbd6c
compat/regexec.c had a weird combination of function declaration in ANSI style and function definition in K&R style, for example: static unsigned re_copy_regs (struct re_registers *regs, regmatch_t *pmatch, int nregs, int regs_allocated) internal_function; static unsigned re_copy_regs (regs, pmatch, nregs, regs_allocated) struct re_registers *regs; regmatch_t *pmatch; int nregs, regs_allocated; { ... } with this #define: #ifndef _LIBC # ifdef __i386__ # define internal_function __attribute ((regparm (3), stdcall)) # else # define internal_function # endif #endif The original version as shown above was fine, but with the ANSIfied function definition and in the case where internal_function is not empty, gcc identifies the declaration and definition as different and bails out. Adding internal_function to the definition doesn't help (it results in a syntax error); hence, remove it from the subset of declarations that gcc flags as erroneous. Signed-off-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> |
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regcomp.c | ||
regex_internal.c | ||
regex_internal.h | ||
regex.c | ||
regex.h | ||
regexec.c |