comparison libinterp/corefcn/syscalls.cc @ 30826:243b51ec9ff0 stable

Remove `time_t` from API (bug #61821). The bit-width of `time_t` might change depending on compile time switches. That can cause a mismatch between class declarations in public headers and the actual alignment of the compiled classes. Avoid that problem by not using `time_t` in (public) headers. * build-aux/mk-octave-config-h.sh, oct-conf-post.in.h: Define OCTAVE_TIME_T to `int64_t`. The type of `time_t` is not defined in the C/C++ standards. However in all(?) implementations, it's either a signed 32-bit or a signed 64-bit integer. Use a signed 64-bit integer for storing those values in Octave classes. * other files: Use OCTAVE_TIME_T instead of `time_t`. Don't include <ctime> in files where it's not needed.
author Markus Mützel <markus.muetzel@gmx.de>
date Sat, 26 Feb 2022 13:46:48 +0100
parents 796f54d4ddbf
children 32d2b6604a9f
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30 30
31 #if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) 31 #if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H)
32 # include "config.h" 32 # include "config.h"
33 #endif 33 #endif
34 34
35 #include <ctime>
36 #include <cstdio> 35 #include <cstdio>
37 #include <cstring> 36 #include <cstring>
38 37
39 #include "cmd-hist.h" 38 #include "cmd-hist.h"
40 #include "fcntl-wrappers.h" 39 #include "fcntl-wrappers.h"