On Tru64 Unix, with Compaq's C/CXX compilers, the current CVS version of sysmodule.c produces the following errors: cc -O -Olimit 1500 -I./../Include -I.. -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -c -o sysmodule.o sysmodule.c cc: Error: sysmodule.c, line 73: Invalid declarator. (declarator) PyObject *o, *stdout; ----------------------^ cc: Error: sysmodule.c, line 79: In this statement, "o" is not declared. (undeclared) if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O:displayhook", &o)) ------------------------------------------------------^ cc: Error: sysmodule.c, line 93: In this statement, "(&_iob[1])" is not an lvalue, but occurs in a context that requires one. (needlvalue) stdout = PySys_GetObject("stdout"); --------^ cc: Warning: sysmodule.c, line 98: In this statement, the referenced type of the pointer value "(&_iob[1])" is "struct declared without a tag", which is not compatible with "struct _object". (ptrmismatch) if (PyFile_WriteObject(o, stdout, 0) != 0) ----------------------------------^ cc: Warning: sysmodule.c, line 100: In this statement, the referenced type of the pointer value "(&_iob[1])" is "struct declared without a tag", which is not compatible with "struct _object". (ptrmismatch) PyFile_SoftSpace(stdout, 1); -------------------------^ The problem is that stdout is a macro #define'd in stdio.h as (&_iob[1]) (stdin and stderr also are similarly #define'd). -- Mark Favas - m.favas@per.dem.csiro.au CSIRO, Private Bag No 5, Wembley, Western Australia 6913, AUSTRALIA
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