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authorTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2016-03-15 13:19:58 -0400
committerTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2016-03-15 13:19:58 -0400
commit4b505c264d3c742b65dfdac80231aaa48097ade8 (patch)
treef6bdddcf838ae0154ce8d917dc6747483f1cf60d /src/tutorial/funcs.c
parent0576de5c735e734b390e210535a02590ad17a96e (diff)
Cope if platform declares mbstowcs_l(), but not locale_t, in <xlocale.h>.
Previously, we included <xlocale.h> only if necessary to get the definition of type locale_t. According to notes in PGAC_TYPE_LOCALE_T, this is important because on some versions of glibc that file supplies an incompatible declaration of locale_t. (This info may be obsolete, because on my RHEL6 box that seems to be the *only* definition of locale_t; but there may still be glibc's in the wild for which it's a live concern.) It turns out though that on FreeBSD and maybe other BSDen, you can get locale_t from stdlib.h or locale.h but mbstowcs_l() and friends only from <xlocale.h>. This was leaving us compiling calls to mbstowcs_l() and friends with no visible prototype, which causes a warning and could possibly cause actual trouble, since it's not declared to return int. Hence, adjust the configure checks so that we'll include <xlocale.h> either if it's necessary to get type locale_t or if it's necessary to get a declaration of mbstowcs_l(). Report and patch by Aleksander Alekseev, somewhat whacked around by me. Back-patch to all supported branches, since we have been using mbstowcs_l() since 9.1.
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