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authorRobin Watts <robin.watts@artifex.com>2018-12-17 11:18:07 +0000
committerRobin Watts <robin.watts@artifex.com>2019-01-07 19:42:24 +0000
commite91b67894a28c518b34e0daf75d79715c4aa16e4 (patch)
treee057e05b39777354949d3a2752a5743a86462604 /base/gp.h
parent763a5f4c3bf94cd7cc3d9fcdcde3d7cac4f38796 (diff)
downloadghostpdl-e91b67894a28c518b34e0daf75d79715c4aa16e4.tar.gz
Remove some blah_DEFINED cruft.
Now we properly "include what we use" let's sanitise the horrid blah_DEFINED ifdeffery (i.e. kill it where possible). Also, we update the .c dependencies in the base/psi makefiles to be correct. Unfortunately, this new correct set of dependencies causes nmake to soil itself and die with an out of memory error. After much experimentation, I've come to the conclusion that this is because it copes poorly with given the same file as a dependency multiple times. Sadly, our style of declaring dependencies in the following style: foo_h=$(BLAH)/foo.h $(std_h) bar_h=$(BLAH)/bar.h $(foo_h) $(std_h) baz_h=$(BLAH)/baz.h $(foo_h) $(std_h) means that a .obj file that depends on $(foo_h) $(bar_h) and $(baz_h) ends up depending on foo.h twice, and std.h three times. I have therefore changed the style of dependencies used to be more standard. We still define: foo_h=$(BLAH)/foo.h so each .obj file rule can depend on $(foo_h) etc as required, but the dependencies between each .h file are expressed in normal rules at the end of the file in a dedicated "# Dependencies" section that we can now autogenerate.
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diff --git a/base/gp.h b/base/gp.h
index bb62f910d..1957c89ab 100644
--- a/base/gp.h
+++ b/base/gp.h
@@ -382,10 +382,7 @@ void gp_close_printer(const gs_memory_t *mem,
/* ------ File enumeration ------ */
-#ifndef file_enum_DEFINED /* also defined in iodev.h */
-# define file_enum_DEFINED
typedef struct file_enum_s file_enum;
-#endif
/*
* Begin an enumeration. pat is a C string that may contain *s or ?s.