History log of /haiku/headers/build/gcc-2.95.3/limits.h
Revision Date Author Comments
# 0f21cf0c 22-Nov-2011 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de>

Define MB_LEN_MAX to 16.

* we follow glibc's example and allow 16 bytes as maximum multibyte
character length (ICU's data currently shows an actual maximum
of 8 bytes)


# 404a0fea 16-Mar-2008 Ingo Weinhold <ingo_weinhold@gmx.de>

Second stab at reorganizing standard/gcc headers. This time it not only
builds on Linux with gcc 2 and 4, but the images do even run. :-) Not
tested on BeOS.

* Removed stddef.h and stdarg.h. They are provided by the compiler.
* Adjusted size_t.h, wchar_t.h, and wchar.h accordingly.
* Made stdio.h avoid gcc 2.95.3's fixincludes hack stdio_va_list
* Added gcc 2.95.3 headers to the repository. They are used instead of
the headers of the gcc 2.95.3's we use to compile Haiku with. Should
avoid build problems with the BeOS native compiler.

For sake of personal recreation you can rebuild the cross gcc 2.95.3,
but the only thing that changed is its header directory
(lib/gcc-lib/.../include), which isn't used anymore. Replacing it with
headers/build/gcc-2.95.3 should have the same effect as rebuilding, BTW.


git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@24413 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96


# 0f21cf0ca01b3cf4f04545bda253cb1c7da19689 22-Nov-2011 Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de>

Define MB_LEN_MAX to 16.

* we follow glibc's example and allow 16 bytes as maximum multibyte
character length (ICU's data currently shows an actual maximum
of 8 bytes)


# 404a0fea4653b894fabf4d5fee8e73df7bf84e75 16-Mar-2008 Ingo Weinhold <ingo_weinhold@gmx.de>

Second stab at reorganizing standard/gcc headers. This time it not only
builds on Linux with gcc 2 and 4, but the images do even run. :-) Not
tested on BeOS.

* Removed stddef.h and stdarg.h. They are provided by the compiler.
* Adjusted size_t.h, wchar_t.h, and wchar.h accordingly.
* Made stdio.h avoid gcc 2.95.3's fixincludes hack stdio_va_list
* Added gcc 2.95.3 headers to the repository. They are used instead of
the headers of the gcc 2.95.3's we use to compile Haiku with. Should
avoid build problems with the BeOS native compiler.

For sake of personal recreation you can rebuild the cross gcc 2.95.3,
but the only thing that changed is its header directory
(lib/gcc-lib/.../include), which isn't used anymore. Replacing it with
headers/build/gcc-2.95.3 should have the same effect as rebuilding, BTW.


git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@24413 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96