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- Changes related to compilation under MinGW/any sane win32 gcc
- =============================================================
- * event.c
- - If gcc include "WIN32-Code/misc.h" instead of "misc.h"
- * WIN32-Code/misc.h
- - Add struct prototypes for timeval and timezone
- * buffer.c
- - changed type of "i" from "u_int" to "unsigned int". My MinGW wasn't
- recognizing it. (u_int is normally typedef'ed to unsigned int, right?)
- * evbuffer.c
- - removed incorrect win32 error checking, see bufferevent_writecb().
- (this needs to be fixed by anyone planning to use evbuffer on win32)
- * log.c
- - If gcc include "WIN32-Code/misc.h" instead of "misc.h"
- * WIN32-Code/misc.c
- - if gcc, include "misc.h"
- - added newline at end of file to shut up gcc
- * WIN32-Code/win32.c
- - Altered the prototypes of win32_*() so their argument types didn't conflict
- with the function definitions.
- - Casted types of win32_* to void inside win32ops so that it didn't conflict
- with the definition of eventops (gcc doesn't like this)
- - Altered prototype of signal_handler to be static since definition is static
- (why wasn't it like this before)
- - Casted the second argument of signal() to be void*, some reason my MinGW
- doesn't have sighandler_t typedef'ed.
- * configure.in
- - some code to check if we are compiling for WIN32.
-
- * Makefile.am
- - if BUILD_WIN32 is defined, include WIN32-Code/misc.c and
- WIN32-Code/win32.c as source files.
- - if WIN32, do not build test stuff. (not windows friendly)
- - if WIN32, explicitly link to ws2_32.dll
-
- Notes
- -----
- - We assume that if __GNUC__ is undefined we are building with MSVC
- - If the user wishes to build a dll, they are on their own, the syntax is
- compiler specific.
- - Getting this warning from libtool, no idea why
- "libtool: link: warning: undefined symbols not allowed in i686-pc-mingw32
- shared libraries"
-
- Changes related to "custom eventops"
- ====================================
- * configure.in
- - add argument --enable-custom-eventops, sets USE_CUSTOM_EVENTOPS in config.h
- - add argument --enable-custom-code, sets USE_CUSTOM_CODE in Makefile
- * Makefile.am
- - if USE_CUSTOM_CODE, include custom/custom.c as a source file.
- (I can't think of a way to pass a string to Makefile.am, so I'm stuck naming
- the new source file custom.c. It just seems simpler this way, but I'm open
- to suggestions)
-
- * event.c
- - if USE_CUSTOM_EVENTOPS, use eventops as defined in custom-eventops.h
- Notes
- -----
- Just in case it isn't completely obvious, the goal of "custom eventops" is to
- allow the user to include their own event processing system without requiring a
- fork. This is accomplished through two parts. Firstly, by allowing the user to
- redefine eventops. (for example, the user may wish to use epoll() exclusively).
- Secondly, by allowing the user to include their own code to support a private
- eventop (note, this may not be necessary, as the user may choose to include
- already defined eventop's.
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