Doesn't compile on Windows & Visual Studio, missing ssize_t
Opened this issue · 5 comments
GoogleCodeExporter commented
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Use MSVC 2010 to compile any file using btree.h
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Should compile, but fails because ssize_t is not known.
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
Windows 7 + MSVC 2010 (with matching SDK)
Please provide any additional information below.
Can be fixed by a patch to btree.h like:
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
#include <BaseTsd.h>
typedef SSIZE_T ssize_t;
#endif
This should work with MSVC versions >= 2010, older ones might not work anyway
because of missing C++11 support.
Other issues remain, will open separate issues here for them.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by christop...@gmail.com
on 4 Feb 2013 at 1:33
GoogleCodeExporter commented
I had the same in Visual Studio 2010 Update 1. However, it was easily fixed
replacing all the occurrences of "ssize_t" by "intptr_t".
Original comment by felipe.a...@gmail.com
on 8 Feb 2013 at 1:22
GoogleCodeExporter commented
Obs.: I was using the source code v1.0.1
Original comment by felipe.a...@gmail.com
on 8 Feb 2013 at 1:24
GoogleCodeExporter commented
intptr_t and ssize_t do not sound like the same kind of type.
That said, I think I like the first solution.
Original comment by josh.mac...@gmail.com
on 9 Feb 2013 at 7:07
GoogleCodeExporter commented
Original comment by josh.mac...@gmail.com
on 9 Feb 2013 at 7:21
- Changed state: Accepted
GoogleCodeExporter commented
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
#include <BaseTsd.h>
typedef SSIZE_T ssize_t;
#endif
I used also this approach but when compiling in VS 2013 I get btree.h(1406):
error C2118: negative subscript
Original comment by radu.cri...@gmail.com
on 21 May 2014 at 8:42