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From: "Christian Jullien" <christian DOT jullien AT free DOT fr>
To: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: RE: Updated: Cygwin 1.1.6-1
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 06:20:38 +0100
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> If anyone who has
> submitted changes that are not mentioned below wants to chime in, please
> feel free.  Also, apologies if I didn't attribute your change to you.

I do! ;)

I posted this few day ago (related to warnings in sys/types.h using FD_ZERO;

I agree with the new size_t definition of i but not to the name 'i' itself.

in the following code:

void
foo()
{
	int	i;
	FD_ZERO( &myfds );
}

gcc warns using: gcc -Wshadow

I hate warnings but I add more and more options in my code to try to get new
one.

I think that ISO/IEC 9899 reserve all symbols starting with '_' (i.e. _i is
not allowed for user -> me).

the FD_ZERO definition shoud be with _i or __i (like __tmp in the
definition) but not with i.

#  define	FD_ZERO(p)	(__extension__ (void)({ \
     size_t __i; \
     char *__tmp = (char *)p; \
     for (__i = 0; __ii < sizeof (*(p)); ++__i) \
       *__tmp++ = 0; \
}))


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