* the default ABI for gcc2 builds should be B_HAIKU_ABI_GCC_2_HAIKU, not B_HAIKU_ABI_GCC_2, as the latter
is equal to B_HAIKU_ABI_GCC_2_ANCIENT and enforces the old symbol resolving behaviour.
If our build isn't ..._HAIKU, what is? ;-)
This fixes a whole lot of perl tests, which failed because the required shared libs could not be loaded
(as they contained undefined symbols that are only found in second level dependencies).
Note: the existing perl optional package works, since it does not contain any ABI specification symbol yet.
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versioning symbols, and private macro DEFINE_LIBROOT_KERNEL_SYMBOL_VERSION()
for symbols compiled into both libroot and kernel.
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* Added missing macro B_HAIKU_VERSION. Also added a version macro for alpha 1
-- it doesn't seem unlikely that the API will change between alpha 1 and R1.
* Added new macro B_HAIKU_ABI indicating which ABI is used (gcc 2/4).
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for PPC would give compiler errors if this is not defined (to nothing). For
the MetroWerks compiler, one needed to explicitely import/export classes and
methods, but GCC does not need it.
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categories:
* Missing includes (like <stdlib.h> and <string.h>).
* Linking against $(TARGET_LIBSTDC++) instead of libstdc++.r4.so.
* Local variables shadowing parameters.
* Default parameters in function definitions (as opposed to function
declarations).
* All C++ stuff (nothrow, map, set, vector, min, max,...) must be imported
explicitly from the std:: namespace now.
* "new (sometype)[...]" must read "new sometype[...]", even if sometype is
something like "const char *".
* __FUNCTION__ is no longer a string literal (but a string expression), i.e.
'printf(__FUNCTION__ ": ...\n")' is invalid code.
* A type cast results in a non-lvalue. E.g. "(char *)buffer += bytes"
is an invalid expression.
* "friend class SomeClass" only works when SomeClass is known before.
Otherwise the an inner class with that name is considered as friend.
gcc 4 is much pickier about scopes.
* gcc 4 is generally stricter with respect to type conversions in C.
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