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authorJoseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>2015-08-19 00:50:17 +0000
committerJoseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>2015-08-19 00:50:17 +0000
commitccb729df47188874401c655dda8d47b55cddd3b7 (patch)
tree9eff454138a987d54cef376b6c84c3b626f5986a /login
parent87336caeb5e5169575b8cba510cdbb71287c0514 (diff)
Fix -Wundef warnings in login/tst-utmp.c.
To remove -Wno-error=undef, we need to fix the remaining cases where there are -Wundef warnings in the testsuite. One of those places is in login/tst-utmp.c. When included from tst-utmpx.c, <utmpx.h> is included instead of <utmp.h>, meaning the _HAVE_UT_* macros are not defined. The test is prepared for them not being defined, in that all the relevant conditionals also include "defined UTMPX". However, they test the _HAVE_UT_* macros first, so resulting in -Wundef warnings. This patch does the minimal fix of swapping the || operands. This is logically correct - avoiding checking a macro we know will not be defined in the case where it is not defined. It won't fix such warnings for the case where the toplevel bits/utmp.h is used and most _HAVE_UT_* aren't defined at all even when <utmp.h> is included, but that case doesn't apply to any current glibc configuration. Fixing it would also be tricky in that, while glibc itself consistently uses _HAVE_UT_* in ways that would work with 0 instead of undefined, external packages that use the macros expect defined / undefined instead of 1 / 0 (codesearch.debian.net shows uses by util-linux, python-utmp, libsys-utmp-perl). Tested for x86_64. * login/tst-utmp.c [_HAVE_UT_TYPE || defined UTMPX]: Change conditional to [defined UTMPX || _HAVE_UT_TYPE]. [_HAVE_UT_TV || defined UTMPX]: Change conditional to [defined UTMPX || _HAVE_UT_TV]. [_HAVE_UT_TV - 0 || defined UTMPX]: Change conditional to [defined UTMPX || _HAVE_UT_TV - 0].
Diffstat (limited to 'login')
-rw-r--r--login/tst-utmp.c8
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/login/tst-utmp.c b/login/tst-utmp.c
index 2f2da908ed..a69a556de5 100644
--- a/login/tst-utmp.c
+++ b/login/tst-utmp.c
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
#endif
-#if _HAVE_UT_TYPE || defined UTMPX
+#if defined UTMPX || _HAVE_UT_TYPE
/* Prototype for our test function. */
static int do_test (int argc, char *argv[]);
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ do_prepare (int argc, char *argv[])
struct utmp entry[] =
{
-#if _HAVE_UT_TV || defined UTMPX
+#if defined UTMPX || _HAVE_UT_TV
#define UT(a) .ut_tv = { .tv_sec = (a)}
#else
#define UT(a) .ut_time = (a)
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ simulate_login (const char *line, const char *user)
entry[n].ut_pid = (entry_pid += 27);
entry[n].ut_type = USER_PROCESS;
strncpy (entry[n].ut_user, user, sizeof (entry[n].ut_user));
-#if _HAVE_UT_TV - 0 || defined UTMPX
+#if defined UTMPX || _HAVE_UT_TV - 0
entry[n].ut_tv.tv_sec = (entry_time += 1000);
#else
entry[n].ut_time = (entry_time += 1000);
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ simulate_logout (const char *line)
{
entry[n].ut_type = DEAD_PROCESS;
strncpy (entry[n].ut_user, "", sizeof (entry[n].ut_user));
-#if _HAVE_UT_TV - 0 || defined UTMPX
+#if defined UTMPX || _HAVE_UT_TV - 0
entry[n].ut_tv.tv_sec = (entry_time += 1000);
#else
entry[n].ut_time = (entry_time += 1000);