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[Ffmpeg-devel] [PATCH] Partial port of ffmpeg to MS Visual C

[Ffmpeg-devel] [PATCH] Partial port of ffmpeg to MS Visual C - and a note on the inttypes.h issue [Ffmpeg-devel] [PATCH] Partial port of ffmpeg to MS Visual C - and a note on the inttypes.h issueRoman Shaposhnik rvs
Fri Jan 26 18:32:04 CET 2007
Hi

On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 12:38 +0100, Michael Niedermayer wrote:
> [...]
> >  - inline functions - broken (very): symbol exporting behaviour is the
> > exact opposite of the standard. Upshot is, anyone trying to use (compile
> > or link to) ffmpeg with a C99 compiler would appear to be in for a nasty
> > headache at link time (someone using a C99 compiler might like to
> > comment on this?).
> 
> iam not aware of any bugreports about this, not to mention iam not aware
> of any difference betweem gcc and C99 about "static inline" care to
> elaborate on this? we dont use non static inline or extern inline or anything
> like that ...

  As somebody responsible for a fully C99 compliant compiler I'd be very
curious to find out more about the original claim as well.

Thanks,
Roman.



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