Yes, that file is not portable. I'm working on eliminating the file,
incrementally. A day or two more and it will either be 100% portable or
gone.
Re close vs fclose, fclose takes a FILE* argument while close takes an
int.
Reid.
On Wed, 2004-12-15 at 10:58, Henrik Bach wrote:> Hi,
>
> When I compile FileUtilities.cpp I get this error:
> ----------------
> llvm[1]: Compiling FileUtilities.cpp for Debug build
> c:/projects/src/llvm-1/llvm/lib/Support/FileUtilities.cpp: In destructor
> `llvm::FDHandle::~FDHandle()':
> c:/projects/src/llvm-1/llvm/lib/Support/FileUtilities.cpp:79: error:
`close'
> undeclared (first use this function)
> ----------------
> Shouldn't function close be fclose declared from <stdio.h> while
we deal
> with file descriptors?
>
>
> Henrik.
>
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