For portability, check for error.h during configure and define
HAVE_ERROR_H accordingly.
If this header is not available, emulate the functionality of error()
from glibc with an inline wrapper in include/c.h.
The entire tree's polluted with inappropriate trailing
whitespace. This commit rids our environment of all of
those useless keystrokes. Unfortunately, it sure ain't
a permanent solution and requires every contributor to
instruct their editor(s) to prevent or eliminate them.
Plus it's strongly recommended we all insert something
like what's shown below to our '.gitconfig' file so as
to provide at least some warnings when we try to apply
any patches (git am) that do contain the #@!%& things!
References(s):
~/.gitconfig excerpt ---------------------------------
[core]
whitespace = trailing-space, space-before-tab, blank-at-eof
[apply]
whitespace = warn
--------------------------------- ~/.gitconfig excerpt
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
The 'make distcheck' failed with.
../../ps/display.c:39:34: fatal error: ../include/fileutils.h: No such file or directory
Signed-off-by: Sami Kerola <kerolasa@iki.fi>
../include/c.h:106:18: warning: ISO C does not permit named variadic macros [-Wvariadic-macros]
../include/c.h:107:19: warning: ISO C does not permit named variadic macros [-Wvariadic-macros]
../include/c.h:108:25: warning: ISO C does not permit named variadic macros [-Wvariadic-macros]
../include/c.h:109:26: warning: ISO C does not permit named variadic macros [-Wvariadic-macros]
Signed-off-by: Sami Kerola <kerolasa@iki.fi>
err and warn are BSD format but they are not recommended by library
developers. However their consiseness is useful!
The solution is to use some macros that create xerr etc which then
just map to the error() function. The next problem is error() uses
program_invocation_name so we set this to program_invovation_short_name
This is a global set but seems to be the convention (or at least errors
are on the short name only) used everywhere else.
The utility library is for functions which are shared in commands,
but that does not belong to libproc-ng. The first function is a
wrapper for strtol that performs error checking, and exists if such
happen.
Signed-off-by: Sami Kerola <kerolasa@iki.fi>
This file contains various preprocessor directed definitions, and
other definitions, which most programs need.
Signed-off-by: Sami Kerola <kerolasa@iki.fi>