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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew Clayton
8f0dd9478e Fixed main() prototypes in auto tests.
Future releases of GCC are planning to remove[0] default support for
some old features that were removed from C99 but GCC still accepts.

We can test for these changes by using the following -Werror=
directives

  -Werror=implicit-int
  -Werror=implicit-function-declaration
  -Werror=int-conversion
  -Werror=strict-prototypes
  -Werror=old-style-definition

Doing so revealed an issue with the auto/ tests in that the test
programs always define main as

  int main()

rather than

  int main(void)

which results in a bunch of errors like

build/autotest.c:3:23: error: function declaration isn't a prototype [-Werror=strict-prototypes]
    3 |                   int main() {
      |                       ^~~~
build/autotest.c: In function 'main':
build/autotest.c:3:23: error: old-style function definition [-Werror=old-style-definition]

The fix was easy, it only required fixing the main prototype with

  find -type f -exec sed -i 's/int main() {/int main(void) {/g' {} \;

Regardless of these upcoming GCC changes, this is probably a good thing
to do anyway for correctness.

[0]: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/PortingToModernC

Link: <https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/CJXKTLXJUPZ4F2C2VQOTNMEA5JAUPMBD/>
Link: <https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/message/6SGHPHPAXKCVJ6PUZ57WVDQ5TDBVIRMF/>
Reviewed-by: Alejandro Colomar <alx@nginx.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Clayton <a.clayton@nginx.com>
2022-10-28 03:17:31 +01:00
Alejandro Colomar
0d15cbd5b6 Removed unnecessary include.
Some OSes, as Linux, provide FIONBIO in <sys/ioctl.h>.  Others,
such as the BSDs and Illumos, provide it in <sys/filio.h>, but
they all include that header from <sys/ioctl.h>, so for this test,
we can simplify and just include <sys/ioctl.h>.
2022-07-18 19:09:30 +02:00
Max Romanov
c6c74d117d Disabling SCM_CREDS usage on DragonFly BSD.
DragonFly BSD supports SCM_CREDS and SCM_RIGHTS, but only the first control
message is passed correctly while the second one isn't processed by the kernel.

This closes #599 issue on GitHub.
2021-12-01 18:06:38 +03:00
Tiago Natel de Moura
ff6a7053f5 Introduced SCM_CREDENTIALS / SCM_CREDS in the socket control msgs. 2021-11-09 15:48:44 +03:00
Igor Sysoev
16cbf3c076 Initial version. 2017-01-17 20:00:00 +03:00