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gettimeofday: port recent C++ fix to Emacs
Without this further patch, Emacs won't build due to
the portcheck failing. Also, this simplifies the patch a bit.
* lib/time.in.h (localtime, gmtime): Don't replace unless
GNULIB_GETTIMEOFDAY. Treat them more like mktime.
* lib/time.in.h (localtime, gmtime):
* m4/gettimeofday.m4 (gl_GETTIMEOFDAY_REPLACE_LOCALTIME):
* m4/time_h.m4 (gl_HEADER_TIME_H_DEFAULTS):
* modules/time (time.h):
Don't worry about about the possibility of localtime and gmtime
being absent; they're present in all C libraries we know about.
* m4/time_h.m4 (gl_HEADER_TIME_H_DEFAULTS):
Don't assume sys_time is present and has been initialized.
Instead, use a hack that should work even if it hasn't been.
Don't use a portcheck for gmtime or localtime; this supports
the hack.
* modules/time (time.h): Substitute GNULIB_GETTIMEOFDAY.
author | Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> |
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date | Tue, 17 Dec 2013 12:38:54 -0800 |
parents | 6a9ea5d7b466 |
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Description: fseeko() function: Reposition a FILE stream. Files: lib/fseeko.c lib/stdio-impl.h m4/fseeko.m4 Depends-on: extensions largefile lseek stdio sys_types # Just to guarantee consistency between fseek() and fseeko(). fseek configure.ac-early: AC_REQUIRE([AC_FUNC_FSEEKO]) configure.ac: gl_FUNC_FSEEKO if test $HAVE_FSEEKO = 0 || test $REPLACE_FSEEKO = 1; then AC_LIBOBJ([fseeko]) gl_PREREQ_FSEEKO fi gl_STDIO_MODULE_INDICATOR([fseeko]) Makefile.am: Include: <stdio.h> License: LGPLv2+ Maintainer: Bruno Haible