On 12/10/2020 18:00, Chris Liddell wrote: > On 12/10/2020 17:47, Alexei Podtelezhnikov wrote: >> >> > So, we've had a report that building Ghostscript against Freetype >> > 2.10.3 fails because FT_CALLBACK_DEF() has been moved to internal >> > use only. >> > >> > Ghostcript supplies callbacks for memory management >> > (i.e. FT_MemoryRec) and we used FT_CALLBACK_DEF() for those, which >> > seemed logical when defining callbacks! >> >> Looks like an oversight to make it internal. Fact is that this macro >> is not publicly documented... >> >> >> The internal description suggests that this is a placeholder for >> __attribute__((fastcall)) and __atribute__((cdecl)), which we do not use >> ourselves. >> >> > Is there now an alternative way to do that? Or should we just >> > switch to explicitly declaring them static? >> >> >> Would ghostscript like to use those attributes? > > I don't see any compelling reason for us to do so. > > As I said, I'm quite happy just changing our callbacks to be directly > declared static functions. I just want to check that's what's intended, > and that there isn't a replacement for/alternative to FT_CALLBACK_DEF() > that we should be using.
So, in the absence of any alternative guidance, I'm going with the change to explicitly define the gs/ft callbacks as static. Chris
