Hi Maxim,
On 1/23/23 03:59, Maxim Dounin wrote:
> # HG changeset patch
> # User Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru>
> # Date 1674441584 -10800
> # Mon Jan 23 05:39:44 2023 +0300
> # Branch quic
> # Node ID 849f3b4043ee07a65bbfc4ad136e4246002ec00c
> # Parent 6bb884dc72916dc675df65d02abee0c9cfabc916
> QUIC: improved SO_COOKIE configure test.
>
> In nginx source code the inttypes.h include, if available, is used to define
> standard integer types. Changed the SO_COOKIE configure test to follow this.
May I ask for curiosity why do you prefer <inttypes.h> for the standard
integer types?
Normally, the preferred header file is <stdint.h>, since it's smaller;
unless you use the macros or functions from <inttypes.h>, which are
things like PRId32, or imaxabs(3).
Is there any portability issue with <stdint.h>?
Thanks,
Alex
>
> diff --git a/auto/os/linux b/auto/os/linux
> --- a/auto/os/linux
> +++ b/auto/os/linux
> @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ ngx_feature="SO_COOKIE"
> ngx_feature_name="NGX_HAVE_SO_COOKIE"
> ngx_feature_run=no
> ngx_feature_incs="#include <sys/socket.h>
> - #include <stdint.h>"
> + $NGX_INCLUDE_INTTYPES_H"
> ngx_feature_path=
> ngx_feature_libs=
> ngx_feature_test="socklen_t optlen = sizeof(uint64_t);
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