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From: Gerardo Cahn <glcahn AT usa DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: regex.h problem
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 14:40:24 -0400
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Yeah, I know ... I should know better than giving y'all the
chance to tell me there were ten betters way of fixin' this.

A c++ program working under linux (gcc 2.96) gave me a syntax
error under djgpp (2.95.3 20010315).

The problem seemed to be within the regex.h standard file; its
line 17 read:

typedef off_t regoff_t;

This off_t was not defined.  I replaced it by 'int' and the
program is running fine.

What was the correct way of having 'off_t' defined?
Is 'int' bad/ not portable/ politically incorrect/ in poor
taste?

Thanks !



          Gerardo L. Cahn <glcahn AT usa DOT net>
linux, mac ... and, well, .. yes ... ((windows too))

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