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siginfo_t not defined
May 16, 2010
negerns
May 16, 2010
negerns
May 16, 2010
negerns
May 16, 2010
I got the following error messages. The file test.d is just

int main(string[] args) {
    return 0;
}

and gregorian.d is from the latest svn trunk.

Compile: dmd test.d gregorian.d

D:\projects\dmd\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\druntime\import\core\sys\posix\signal.d(25): Error: identifier 'siginfo_t' is not defined
D:\projects\dmd\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\druntime\import\core\sys\posix\signal.d(25): Error: siginfo_t is used as a type
D:\projects\dmd\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\druntime\import\core\sys\posix\signal.d(195): Error: identifier 'sigset_t' is not defined
D:\projects\dmd\dmd2\windows\bin\..\..\src\druntime\import\core\sys\posix\signal.d(195): Error: sigset_t is used as a type
May 16, 2010
Why is the definition of 'siginfo_t' in druntime\import\core\sys\posix\signal.d commented out?
BTW, I'm using dmd 2.046 on windows vista 32-bit.
May 16, 2010
On 5/16/2010 10:46 PM, negerns wrote:
> Why is the definition of 'siginfo_t' in
> druntime\import\core\sys\posix\signal.d commented out?
> BTW, I'm using dmd 2.046 on windows vista 32-bit.

- siginfo_t is only for posix/linux; can't use it in windows.
- siginfo_t isn't really used by gregorian.d but the structure tm
  so i included the stdc.time module instead.

I modified gregorian.d and enclosed the import core.sys.posix.time within version statements.

version (Windows) {
    import core.stdc.time;
} else version (linux) {
    import core.sys.posix.time;
}

I don't get the errors anymore. It's time to play with the gregorian module :)