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- John Gerard Malecki
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Date: | 2001-10-30 (23:08) |
From: | John Gerard Malecki <johnm@a...> |
Subject: | [Caml-list] Camlidl and order of include files |
Hi, I just tried camlidl and am not sure if I am using it wrong or if I have encountered a bug. I want to access the (solaris) sysconf system routine to find out how many processors on a machine. I wrote this idl file quote(C,"#include <unistd.h>") enum sysconf_names { SC_NPROCESSOR_ONLN = _SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN }; long sysconf([in] enum sysconf_names name); I put this file in the camlidl-1.02/tests directory and executed 'make sysconf.o' only to get ../compiler/camlidl -header sysconf.idl ocamlc -I ../lib -c sysconf.mli ocamlc -I ../lib -c sysconf.ml gcc -Wall -I.. -I/home/vtools/sun4os5/apps/ocaml-3.02/lib/ocaml -c sysconf.c In file included from sysconf.c:16: sysconf.h:17: `_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN' undeclared here (not in a function) sysconf.h:17: enumerator value for `SC_NPROCESSOR_ONLN' not integer constant When I look in sysconf.c I notice #include "sysconf.h" #include <unistd.h> If I change this order to #include <unistd.h> #include "sysconf.h" The program now compiles and I am able to successfully use the code. :; cat test_sysconf.ml let _ = Printf.printf "sysconf ==> %d\n" (Sysconf.sysconf Sysconf.SC_NPROCESSOR_ONLN) :; ocamlc -c test_sysconf.ml :; ocamlc -custom sysconf.cmo test_sysconf.cmo sysconf.o :; ./a.out sysconf ==> 2 Am I making proper use of camlidl? ------------------- Bug reports: http://caml.inria.fr/bin/caml-bugs FAQ: http://caml.inria.fr/FAQ/ To unsubscribe, mail caml-list-request@inria.fr Archives: http://caml.inria.fr