Hi Daniel, On 25/03/15 01:01, Daniel Kurtz wrote:
Unfortunately, there are some users of libdrm installed headers that like to be built with -std=c89 -pedantic, which does not like "inline".
However, __inline works.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kurtz djkurtz@chromium.org
xf86drmMode.h | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/xf86drmMode.h b/xf86drmMode.h index 856a6bb..2d30184 100644 --- a/xf86drmMode.h +++ b/xf86drmMode.h @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ typedef struct _drmModeProperty { uint32_t *blob_ids; /* store the blob IDs */ } drmModePropertyRes, *drmModePropertyPtr;
-static inline int drm_property_type_is(drmModePropertyPtr property, +static __inline int drm_property_type_is(drmModePropertyPtr property,
Can you share the name of those users ?
From a quick look clang and gcc are ok with this change, although some
versions of the Sun compiler are not. Considering that most programs try to use c99 and later, might I suggest that you add a trivial wrapper in your program ? Something along the lines of
#ifndef inline #define inline __inline #endif
-Emil