Il 30/05/2013 02:59, Paul Eggert ha scritto: > On 05/26/2013 03:11 PM, Paolo Bonzini wrote: >> Use the lock module instead. > > Adding the lock module should work. But this will require > some reengineering of Guile, so that Guile uses the lock module > rather than its own thread packaging. Another possibility, which > might be a bit simpler, would be for Guile to pretend to > have the lock module. It could do that by creating a file > glthread/lock.h that looks something like this: > > #include "../libguile/threads.h" > #define gl_lock_define(class, name) class scm_i_pthread_mutex_t name; > #define glthread_lock_init scm_i_pthread_mutex_init > #define glthread_lock_destroy scm_i_pthread_mutex_destroy > #define glthread_lock_lock scm_i_pthread_mutex_lock > #define glthread_lock_unlock scm_i_pthread_mutex_lock_unlock > > and by putting AC_DEFINE([GNULIB_LOCK]) into configure.ac. >
Whatever, all I care about is gnulib code not reinventing the wheel and observing --disable-threads/gl_THREADLIB_DEFAULT_NO. Paolo