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On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 06:23, Danny Smith wrote: > > Ergo, this will be a problem when the next mingw-runtime comes out. > > > > Danny, if you have a patch for either mingw or setup, that'd be great. > > Does what you are suggesting impose any limitations on setup ? > > > > Probably simplest (for per-file override of _CRTIMP) is just to add > > #define _CRTIMP > > before including any other header. > > My preference, however, is to #define _CRTIMP as nothing by default in > _mingw.h, > thus reverting to old behaviour. And then add another condition like, > #if __USE_CRTIMP, to enable it. This is my preference too. Can such a change be made before the next mingw-runtime release? The performance hit Earnie mentions would be a little annoying, and not a major headache, but adding a compiler flag with global effect to workaround a library limitation (and preventing user overload of fprintf is a library/header limitation) just seems wrong. Rob -- GPG key available at: <http://users.bigpond.net.au/robertc/keys.txt>.
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