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From: "Marp" <marp AT 0 DOT 0 DOT 0 DOT 0>
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Subject: Re: StrUpr for Linux
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Try using a different name for the function and reference it by that name in
your code. That way you could be sure its always available and won't
conflict with the library.

Marp

"Johan Henriksson" <jhe AT realsoftware DOT cjb DOT net> wrote in message
news:004e01c00f7c$3e414480$0500007b AT brk...
> Maybe more or less OT, anyway...
>
> I noticed strupr isn't posixcompliant. I would like to rip the function
from
> DJGPP and put in
> an own file. However, is it possible to do something as:
>
> #if !func(strupr)
> strupr(yada)
>  {yada}
> #endif
>
> to make it declared if it already isn't. Or will it be easier to mess with
> makefiles? Include
> it if it isn't maked under DJGPP. If so, is there any variable I can use
to
> check if that's
> the case?
> TIA
>


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