platforms it's the same value, but we actually want type int, not long.
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* Cleaned up our own headers.
* Moved translator errors into Errors.h.
* Removed extra TranslationKit.h.
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ported software:
* If the macro B_USE_POSITIVE_POSIX_ERRORS is defined the POSIX error code
constants (ENOMEM, EINTR,...) will have positive values.
* Introduced the macros B_TO_{POSITIVE,NEGATIVE}_ERROR() which do convert a
given error code to a positive/negative value.
* Added static library libposix_error_mapper.a that overrides all POSIX
functions (save the ones I forgot to add :-)) directly meddling with error
codes (having them as parameter or returning them) dealing with the
positive<->negative error code conversions. The functions have hidden
visibility, so they affect only the shared object they are linked into.
* So ideally all one has to do is to build a ported software with
-DB_USE_POSITIVE_POSIX_ERRORS and -lposix_error_mapper and be good with
respect to error code problems.
* Potential issues:
- When mixing ported and Haiku native code, i.e. using Haiku native code in
a ported software or using a ported library in a Haiku native application
care must be taken to convert error codes where the two interface. That's
what the B_TO_{POSITIVE,NEGATIVE}_ERROR() macros are supposed to be used
for.
- A ported static library can obviously not be linked directly against
-lposix_error_mapper. The shared object linking a against the ported static
library has to do that. The previous point applies when that causes mixing
with Haiku native code.
- When dependent ported libraries are used probably all of them should use
the error mapping.
Comments welcome.
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compile time checks. Incidently those are not totally uncommon in
portable code.
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with gcc 4. Fixed resulting build errors (gcc is more lenient for
headers in -isystem directories).
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C style ones, as this is a C header, too (and a very basic one).
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- B_SHUTDOWN_CANCELLED: The shutdown process was cancelled (most likely by
the user).
- B_SHUTTING_DOWN: An operation cannot be performed, since the system is
shutting down (e.g. BApplication creation).
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and it should have read B_NOT_SUPPORTED_ON_SOCKET.
We could reintroduce it later (along with other missing network errors).
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- remove private/kernel/Errors.h as this was just plain wrong to have it
there and confused issues somewhat.
- add the kerrors.h file that has kernel only error codes, namely the
ERR_ codes from newos.
- add comments for the other header files to tell people where to find
error code definitions in an attempt to stop people getting lost!
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Adjust Errors.h to use errno.h for the posix error codes
add first stab at limits.h, albeit not using the gcc headers at
present for intel.
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