Unless we are on Windows, the following POSIX headers are required.
They're part of the earliest POSIX specs and it doesn't make sense to
check for them.
- fcntl.h
- unistd.h
- sys/stat.h
- sys/time.h
On Windows, io.h, fcntl.h and sys/stat.h are always available.
Don't include windows.h and wsockcompat.h from config.h but only when
needed.
Don't define _WINSOCKAPI_ manually. This was apparently done to stop
windows.h from including winsock.h which is a problem if winsock2.h
wasn't included first. But on MinGW, this causes compiler warnings.
Define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN instead which has the same effect.
Always use the compiler-defined _WIN32 macro instead of WIN32.
For https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=737937
Visual Studio 14 CTP (the VS which comes with Windows 10) defines snprintf().
It could be seen as a good idea as snprintf() is part of the C99 standard but
unfortunately libxml2 as many packages defines snprintf as _snprintf, the
function to use for any previous versions of the Visual Studio runtime. More,
to avoid hiding/shadowing snprintf() declaration in stdio.h is protected by an
"#ifdef snprintf" followed by an "#error", so compilation fails.
But the fix is easy: the corresponding C/C++ compiler defines _MSC_VER to 1900
so it is enough to guard the snprintf define against it, cf. the attached patch
for win32config.h (from 2.9.1 "latest" tarball).
* threads.c: applied Serguei Narojnyi's patch to add native
thread support on the Win32 platform
* testThreadsWin32.c Makefile.am: added the test program also
from Serguei, Win32 specific
* include/win32config.h include/libxml/xmlwin32version.h.in:
added patch from Igor for the Windows thread specific defines.
Daniel
* catalog.c: Justin Fletcher provided cleaup code in case
HAVE_STAT is not defined
* include/win32config.h: Igor Zlatkovic suggested to have
HAVE_STAT defined there
Daniel
provided fixes to compile on MSCC again
- win32/libxml2/libxml2.def.src win32/libxml2/libxml2*.dsp: he
also provided an update for the project files.
Daniel
Thu Feb 23 02:03:56 CET 2001 Tomasz K³oczko <kloczek@pld.org.pl>
* *.c *.h libxml files: moved to libxml directory - this allow
simplify automake/autoconf. Now isn't neccessary hack on
am/ac level for make and remove libxml symlink (modified for this
also configure.in and main Makefile.am). Now automake abilities
are used in best way (like in many other projects with libraries).
* include/win32config.h: moved to libxml directory (now include
directory isn't neccessary).
* Makefile.am, examples/Makefile.am, libxml/Makefile.am:
added empty DEFS and in INCLUDES rest only -I$(top_builddir) -
this allow minimize parameters count passed to libtool script
(now compilation is also slyghtly more quiet).
* configure.in: simplifies libzdetestion - prepare separated
variables for keep libz name and path to libz header files isn't
realy neccessary (if someone have libz installed in non standard
prefix path to header files ald library can be passed as:
$ CFALGS="-I</libz.h/path>" LDFLAGS="-L</libz/path>" ./configure
* autogen.sh: check now for libxml/entities.h.
After above building libxml pass correctly and also pass
"make install DESTDIR=</install/prefix>" from tar ball generated by
"make dist". Seems ac/am reorganization is finished. This changes
not touches any other things on *.{c,h} files level.
- xpath.[ch] xpointer.c: added xmlXPathCmpNodes, changed
xmlXPtrCmpPoints to use it.
- propagated the following patch from Alejandro Forero
- include/win32config.h xmlIO.c: applied further suggestions
from Igor Zlatkovic <igorz@dialup.nacamar.de> and cleanup
- example/gjobread.c: fixed warnings, now that it builds
Daniel
- configure.in Makefile.am win32config.h.in: trying to cleanup
make distcheck .... huh ...
- include/Makefile.am include/win32config.h: new directory
for includes
- win32/Makefile.mingw win32/README.MSDev win32/libxml2/libxml2.dsp
updated teh makefiles and instructions for WIN32
- xpath.c: small fixes
- test/XPath/ results/XPath: updated the testcases and results
- HTMLparser.c nanohttp.c testXPath.c: incorporated provided or
suggested patches
- valid.c: fixed an ID bug
Daniel