HP-UX 11 has a function called "prealloc" in its C library which causes
conflicts with this global variable. Let's pick a different name.
p = strchr (yytext,'p');
g_assert (p); /* we MUST have found it */
sscanf (p, "prealloc %d", &t);
p = strchr (yytext,'p');
g_assert (p); /* we MUST have found it */
sscanf (p, "prealloc %d", &t);
gboolean no_self_alias = FALSE;
gboolean always_private_struct = FALSE;
gboolean gtk3_ok = FALSE;
gboolean no_self_alias = FALSE;
gboolean always_private_struct = FALSE;
gboolean gtk3_ok = FALSE;
-
-gint prealloc = 0;
-
-
-
gboolean use_m4 = FALSE; /* preprocess sources with m4 */
char *m4_commandline = NULL;
#define M4_INCLUDE_DIR PKGDATADIR "/m4"
gboolean use_m4 = FALSE; /* preprocess sources with m4 */
char *m4_commandline = NULL;
#define M4_INCLUDE_DIR PKGDATADIR "/m4"
"\t\t(GInstanceInitFunc) %s_init,\n"
"\t\tNULL\n"
"\t};\n\n",
"\t\t(GInstanceInitFunc) %s_init,\n"
"\t\tNULL\n"
"\t};\n\n",
- typebase, funcbase, typebase, prealloc, funcbase);
+ typebase, funcbase, typebase, npreallocs, funcbase);
extern gboolean no_kill_underscores;
extern gboolean always_private_struct;
extern gboolean gtk3_ok;
extern gboolean no_kill_underscores;
extern gboolean always_private_struct;
extern gboolean gtk3_ok;
extern char *filename;
extern char *filebase;
extern char *filename;
extern char *filebase;