Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/12/03/15:09:50
Christophe,
I think that definition of IOV_MAX is telling you that there is no
pre-defined limit. Ordinarily we don't complain about such things, but if
you write code that statically allocates a resource based on such a limit
indication, you're in trouble.
I notice that there are two definitions of IOV_MAX. One is in
/usr/include/limits.h and the other is in /usr/include/sys/limits.h. The
latter gives 1024, the former has the (__INT_MAX__ - 1) value you mention.
The file in /usr/include/sys/ identifies itself as originating in Berkeley
Unix (FreeBSD), while the one in /usr/include identifies itself as a Cygwin
component.
Others have worked on building ACE under Cygwin, so you might want to check
the email archives.
Randall Schulz
Mountain VIew, CA USA
At 11:37 2002-12-03, Christophe Galerne wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am trying to compile the ACE framework on cygwin.
>
>One of the problem I have is that they are using arrays
>of size IOV_MAX on the stack.
>
>Since IOV_MAX is defined in limits.h as
>#define IOV_MAX (__INT_MAX__-1)
>that turns out to be problematic....
>
>Looking on some other platforms I see that IOV_MAX is typically
>define to be [16, 1024]. So I just want to make sure that IOV_MAX
>is correctly defined.
>
>Thanks,
>Christophe
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