The only purpose of this was to use the installed version of Errors.h,
which isn't strictly needed and create some annoyance when new error
codes are added.
This allows adding new error codes to the libbe_build without breaking
the build on older Haiku versions.
Fixes the build for the newly introduced B_PARTIAL_READ and
B_PARTIAL_WRITE.
This is required on OS X and other systems which do not have the glibc
extensions for regular expressions (FreeBSD is not one of them as it
already includes gnuregex in /usr). With this there are no hardcoded
non-standard paths for OS X anymore.
regex.c and regex.h are from the official gnuregex 0.12 distribution,
the only modification is that I added __BEGIN_DECLS and __END_DECLS to
regex.h.
This means the build tools will no longer be built against the host
platform's libbe, which avoids compatibility problems -- e.g. an
older Haiku host libbe may not have certain features the build tools
require -- and also makes the build behave more similiar on Haiku and
other platforms. The host libroot dependency still remains and is not
easy to get rid of.
Also remove some bits of BeOS/Dano/Zeta build support.
* fs_darwin.c => fs_darwin.cpp
* fs_freebsd.c => fs_freebsd.cpp
* use bool instead of int again in fs_darwin.cpp (C => C++)
* declare loop varibles inline again in fs_freebsd.cpp (C => C++)
* 2 newlines between top header gaurd and first #include
* 2 newlines after last #include
* freebsd/endian.h and freebsd/regex.h convert \r\n to just \n
* remove some leading tabs in fs_freebsd.cpp
* add newlines after single line if statement in fs_freebsd.cpp
* 80-char limit fixes in fs_freebsd.cpp
This completes the final 1/3 of #8857. Changes again by nielx with
style fixes by me.
The one part that I couldn't figure out, and maybe Ingo can chime
in here. If headers/build/host/darwin/sys/stat.h is surrounded in
extern "C" {
}
guards then I get a link error complaining that the functions defined
here are duplicate symbols, once in fs.o and once in function_remapper.o.
For example:
ld: duplicate symbol _futimens in generated/objects/darwin/x86_64/release/build/libroot/libroot_build_function_remapper.a(function_remapper.o) and generated/objects/darwin/x86_64/release/build/libroot/libroot_build.a(fs.o) for architecture x86_64
I'm not sure why that is.
Cygwin and Solaris rely on Haiku supplying a glibc-compatible regex.h header.
Before r38031, Solaris was able to reuse cygwin/regex.h successfully. Import
the latest stable 2.11 posix/regex.h to avoid local trickery and to silence
some RE_* errors.
It is very likely necessary to update cygwin/regex.h as well, but I don't have
a test setup to verify.
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* Cygwin does not have regex support, so we use the one we already have in our glibc.
* Keymap.h has a automatic forward declaration of re_registers, which causes a compile break on Cygwin, but not on other platforms. So add a include for regex.h in the header and remove it in the source file.
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building on Mac OS X (Darwin). A problem with makebootable remains.
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