On 7/13/24 04:20, Collin Funk wrote:
Both type2 and type3 shall be any integer type other than "plain"
char, bool, a bit-precise integer type, or an enumerated type, and
they need not be the same.
Yes, and it's annoying that you can't use 'bool' there. In theory, for
example, it
Bruno Haible writes:
> I needed more infos about this bug fix (so I can know why the CI did
> not report it within three weeks). Since bug-gnulib was not in CC, I had
> to search. I updated this ChangeLog entry:
timespec-sub.c:38:12: error: operand argument to checked integer operation must
be
I needed more infos about this bug fix (so I can know why the CI did
not report it within three weeks). Since bug-gnulib was not in CC, I had
to search. I updated this ChangeLog entry:
2024-07-10 Pip Cet
timespec-sub: Fix compilation error on clang.
Reported by Gerd Möllmann
On 6/30/24 13:14, Po Lu wrote:
I think there should be a trivial test for a functional strnlen in
strnlen.m4, since it would be terrible to duplicate what ought to be the
responsibility of Gnulib in Emacs's configure.ac.
Here's a first cut at doing that, as a patch to Emacs master that I have
Hi Bruno,
> The dependencies to these modules (unistr/u32-strlen and unistr/u32-pcpy) are
> declared in modules/fnmatch, as well as the link requirements
> Could it be that
> This workaround of yours disables the support of Unicode characters outside
> the BMP (used by Chinese, Emoji, and many