[Python-bugs-list] [ python-Bugs-472675 ] CVS socketmodule now doesn't compile (original) (raw)

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Category: Build Group: Python 2.2 Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Submitted By: Mark Favas (mfavas)

Assigned to: Guido van Rossum (gvanrossum) Summary: CVS socketmodule now doesn't compile

Initial Comment: As of 17 October, the CVS version of socketmodule.c fails to compile on Tru64 Unix, V4.0F with Compaq's C compiler. Results:

building '_socket' extension cc: Error: Modules/socketmodule.c, line 2820: An unexpected newline character is present in a string literal. (nlstring) "RAND_egd(path) -> bytes ^ cc: Warning: Modules/socketmodule.c, line 2821: Invalid token discarded. (invaltoken) \n
^ cc: Warning: Modules/socketmodule.c, line 2822: Invalid token discarded. (invaltoken) Queries the entropy gather daemon (EGD) on socket path. Returns number\n
-----------------------------------------------------------------------^ cc: Warning: Modules/socketmodule.c, line 2823: Invalid token discarded. (invaltoken) of bytes read. Raises socket.sslerror if connection to EGD fails or\n
--------------------------------------------------------------------^ cc: Error: Modules/socketmodule.c, line 2824: An unexpected newline character is present in a string literal. (nlstring) if it does provide enough data to seed PRNG."; --------------------------------------------^ cc: Error: Modules/socketmodule.c, line 3037: In this statement, "PySocket_methods" is not declared. (undeclared) m = Py_InitModule3("_socket", PySocket_methods, module_doc); ------------^ /bin/cc -O -Olimit 1500 -DUSE_SSL=1 -I/usr/local/ssl/include -I. -I./Include -I/usr/local/include -IInclude/ -c Modules/socketmodule.c -o build/temp.osf1-V4.0-alpha-2.2/socketmodule.o WARNING: building of extension "_socket" failed: command '/bin/cc' failed with exit status 1


Comment By: Guido van Rossum (gvanrossum) Date: 2001-10-19 05:32

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Mark, I believe this can be fixed by adding \n\ at the end of the first line of the docstring for RAND_egd() -- line 2821. Can you test that?

(Is this something you could have figured out yourself? We'd have appreciated a patch. :-)


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