Document more of the OS and library assumptions.
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Use of extensions throughout the X server tree
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First of all: C89 or better. If you don't have that, port gcc first.
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Use of C language extensions throughout the X server tree
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Optional extensions:
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Optional extensions:
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The server will still build if your toolchain does not support these
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The server will still build if your toolchain does not support these
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* variadic macros: macros with a variable number of arguments, e.g.:
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* variadic macros: macros with a variable number of arguments, e.g.:
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#define DebugF(x, ...) /**/
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#define DebugF(x, ...) /**/
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* interleaved code and declarations: { foo = TRUE; int bar; do_stuff(); }
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* interleaved code and declarations: { foo = TRUE; int bar; do_stuff(); }
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Use of OS and library facilities throughout the X server tree
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Non-OS-dependent code can assume facilities at least as good as
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the non-OS-facility parts of POSIX-1.2001. Ideally this would
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be C99, but even gcc+glibc doesn't implement that yet.
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Unix-like systems are assumed to be at least as good as UNIX03.
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Linux systems must be at least 2.4 or later. As a practical matter
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though, 2.4 kernels never receive any testing. Use 2.6 already.
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TODO: Solaris.
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TODO: *BSD.
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Code that needs to be portable to Windows should be careful to,
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well, be portable. Note that there are two Windows ports, cygwin and
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mingw. Cygwin is more or less like Linux, but mingw is a bit more
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restrictive. TODO: document which versions of Windows we actually care
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about.
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OSX support is generally limited to the most recent version. Currently
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that means 10.5.
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