In OSX the int declares linkage and for libosmo-abis we have
two static asserts with the same name in two different compilation
units. When adding the "unused" attribute I removed the typedef.
I verified with a gcc 4.9.2 that no new warnings will be shown
when compiling libosmo-abis.
The modified macro is still working on a gcc 4.7 and gcc 4.8 after the
removal of the typedef and addition of the unused attribute.
include/osmocom/core/msgb.h: In function ‘msgb_alloc_headroom’:
include/osmocom/core/utils.h:40:51: warning: typedef ‘dummyheadroom_bigger’ locally defined but not used [-Wunused-local-typedefs]
#define osmo_static_assert(exp, name) typedef int dummy##name [(exp) ? 1 : -1];
^
include/osmocom/core/msgb.h:386:2: note: in expansion of macro ‘osmo_static_assert’
osmo_static_assert(size > headroom, headroom_bigger);
^
This is changing the semantic of the assert. The regression tests
now either need to check the stderr result, the exit status or print
a message when all tests are completed.
This is not that bad as the osmo_generate_backtrace is printing to
the stdout right now.
Add parentheses around the OSMO_MAX and OSMO_MIN macro to match
the behaviour of calling a function. The current version does not
evaluate to what is expected. (OSMO_MAX(3, 2) + 13) currently
results in 3 and not 16.
As it turns out, if a project uses the old name but without a declaration,
it'll causes a segfault on 64 bits platform (because of the implicit
int return type which doesn't apply since here it's a pointer).
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Munaut <tnt@246tNt.com>
This patch moves all GSM-specific definitions to include/osmocom/gsm.
Moreover, the headers in include/osmocore/ have been moved to
include/osmocom/core.
This has been proposed by Harald Welte and Sylvain Munaunt.
Tested with `make distcheck'.
Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@gnumonks.org>