Fergus Henderson wrote:
On 05-Aug-2003, Dan Kegel <dank(a)kegel.com> wrote:
Part of the solution might be to apply the following patch to the gcc-3.3 source tree:
Rather than patching gcc, an easier solution would be to put the corresponding #defines for _cdecl etc. in a header file called say "ms_extensions.h", and then compile with "gcc -include ms_extensions.h ..." so that these #defines get automatically included in every compilation unit.
Silly me. For some reason I thought the builtin declarations were magic. Here's a little demo that might show the basic idea. Does this do what you needed, Boaz? - Dan $ gcc -include msextensions.h foo.c bar.c $ ./a.out Value of x is 7 $ gcc -include msextensions.h bar.c foo.c $ ./a.out Value of x is 1 :::::::::::::: msextensions.h :::::::::::::: #define __declspec(x) __attribute__((x)) #define selectany weak :::::::::::::: foo.c :::::::::::::: int __declspec(selectany) x = 7; :::::::::::::: bar.c :::::::::::::: #include <stdio.h> int __declspec(selectany) x = 1; int main() { printf("Value of x is %d\n", x); } -- Dan Kegel http://www.kegel.com http://counter.li.org/cgi-bin/runscript/display-person.cgi?user=78045