Message-ID: <x2wvx6el84.fsf@blueberry.kubism.ku.dk>
Date: 1999-06-14T17:38:19Z
From: Peter Dalgaard
Subject: definition of R_problem_buf in S.h (PR#210)
In-Reply-To: Duncan Temple Lang's message of "Mon, 14 Jun 1999 12:46:38 -0400"
Duncan Temple Lang <duncan@rice.research.bell-labs.com> writes:
> I think Thomas is correct and that it is a problem. I brought it up a
> while back and Peter had some comments. The problem is when 2 or more
> user-level C source files include S.h. Then while each file has an
> idempotent S.h, when linked together, there is a duplication of
> symbols. The problem is not within source file but across file.
Yes, exactly. I forgot which comment I had at the time, but...
There are two obvious solutions:
(1) Define it "static" in S.h (hey, what is 4K these days?)
(2) Declare it extern there and define it somewhere else.
Any preferences?
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