Re: linux/macros.h(new) and linux/list.h(mod) ...

J . A . Magallon (jamagallon@able.es)
Fri, 6 Jul 2001 01:23:42 +0200


On 20010706 Davide Libenzi wrote:
>
>On 05-Jul-2001 David Woodhouse wrote:
>>
>> phillips@bonn-fries.net said:
>>> This program prints garbage:
>>> #define min(x,y) ({ typeof((x)) _x = (x); typeof((y)) _y = (y);
>>> #(_x>_y)?_y:_x; })
>>> int main (void) {
>>> int _x = 3, _y = 4;
>>> printf("%i\n", min(_x, _y));
>>> return 0;
>>> }
>>
>> Life's a bitch.
>> cf. get_user(__ret_gu, __val_gu); (on i386)
>>
>> Time to invent a gcc extension which gives us unique names? :)
>
>Something like ::(x) to move up one level the name resolution for example.
>

Tell gcc people to support <? and >? in C besides C++.

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