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Define it only if it's not already defined, 67 * so we don't get redefinition warnings. 68 */ 69 #ifndef _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED 70 #define _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED 71 #endif 72 73 /* 74 * XXX - the list of PA-RISC options for GCC makes it sound as if 75 * building code that uses a particular vintage of UNIX API/ABI 76 * is complicated: 77 * 78 * https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/HPPA-Options.html 79 * 80 * See the description of the -munix flag. 81 * 82 * We probably want libpcap to work with programs built for any 83 * UN*X standard. I'm not sure whether that's possible and, if 84 * it is, what sort of stuff it'd have to do. 85 * 86 * It might also be a requirement that we build with a special 87 * flag to allow the library to be used with threaded code, at 88 * least with HP's C compiler; hopefully doing so won't make it 89 * *not* work with *un*-threaded code. 90 */ 91 #else 92 /* 93 * Turn on _GNU_SOURCE to get everything GNU libc has to offer, 94 * including asprintf(), if we're using GNU libc. 95 * 96 * Unfortunately, one thing it has to offer is a strerror_r() 97 * that's not POSIX-compliant, but we deal with that in 98 * pcapint_fmt_errmsg_for_errno(). 99 * 100 * We don't limit this to, for example, Linux and Cygwin, because 101 * this might, for example, be GNU/HURD or one of Debian's kFreeBSD 102 * OSes ("GNU/FreeBSD"). 103 */ 104 #define _GNU_SOURCE 105 106 /* 107 * We turn on both _DEFAULT_SOURCE and _BSD_SOURCE to try to get 108 * the BSD u_XXX types, such as u_int and u_short, defined. We 109 * define _DEFAULT_SOURCE first, so that newer versions of GNU libc 110 * don't whine about _BSD_SOURCE being deprecated; we still have 111 * to define _BSD_SOURCE to handle older versions of GNU libc that 112 * don't support _DEFAULT_SOURCE. 113 * 114 * But, if it's already defined, don't define it, so that we don't 115 * get a warning of it being redefined if it's defined as, for 116 * example, 1. 117 */ 118 #ifndef _DEFAULT_SOURCE 119 #define _DEFAULT_SOURCE 120 #endif 121 /* Avoid redefining _BSD_SOURCE if it's already defined as for ex. 1 */ 122 #ifndef _BSD_SOURCE 123 #define _BSD_SOURCE 124 #endif 125 #endif 126 127 #endif 128