Message ID | 20230604211934.1365289-1-mh@glandium.org (mailing list archive) |
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State | Accepted |
Commit | 4a53d0d0bc1c04f012773d23e918ba45e96ddefb |
Headers | show |
Series | Use lowercase includes for some Windows headers | expand |
Mike Hommey <mh@glandium.org> writes: > When cross-compiling with the mingw toolchain on a system with a case > sensitive filesystem, the mixed case (which is technically correct as > per the contents of MS Visual C++) doesn't work (the corresponding mingw > headers are all lowercase for some reason). > > Signed-off-by: Mike Hommey <mh@glandium.org> > --- > compat/win32/trace2_win32_process_info.c | 4 ++-- > wrapper.c | 2 +- > 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) I can guess that this will not break the primary target audience of the source, who build from the source on case insensitive filesystems. The only possible breakage I can think of is if different versions of mingw toolchain have these header files in different cases---those who have been happily using header files like <tlHelp32.h> on their case sensitive filesystem now will find their build to fail. Theoretically, those who _corrected_ their header files to mixed case themselves (as it is "technically correct as per the contents of MS Visual C++") will be broken the same way, but they should be capable of diagnosing and recovering from such a breakage, so I'm not worried about that. Appreciate input from those who builds with mingw toolchain, but in the meantime let me queue it on 'seen' so that we won't forget. Thanks. > diff --git a/compat/win32/trace2_win32_process_info.c b/compat/win32/trace2_win32_process_info.c > index a4e33768f4..438af8f818 100644 > --- a/compat/win32/trace2_win32_process_info.c > +++ b/compat/win32/trace2_win32_process_info.c > @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ > #include "../../repository.h" > #include "../../trace2.h" > #include "lazyload.h" > -#include <Psapi.h> > -#include <tlHelp32.h> > +#include <psapi.h> > +#include <tlhelp32.h> > > /* > * An arbitrarily chosen value to limit the size of the ancestor > diff --git a/wrapper.c b/wrapper.c > index 67f5f5dbe1..5dc48e815a 100644 > --- a/wrapper.c > +++ b/wrapper.c > @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ static intmax_t count_fsync_hardware_flush; > #ifdef HAVE_RTLGENRANDOM > /* This is required to get access to RtlGenRandom. */ > #define SystemFunction036 NTAPI SystemFunction036 > -#include <NTSecAPI.h> > +#include <ntsecapi.h> > #undef SystemFunction036 > #endif
Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> writes: > Mike Hommey <mh@glandium.org> writes: > >> When cross-compiling with the mingw toolchain on a system with a case >> sensitive filesystem, the mixed case (which is technically correct as >> per the contents of MS Visual C++) doesn't work (the corresponding mingw >> headers are all lowercase for some reason). >> >> Signed-off-by: Mike Hommey <mh@glandium.org> >> --- >> compat/win32/trace2_win32_process_info.c | 4 ++-- >> wrapper.c | 2 +- >> 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > ... The only possible breakage I can think of is if > different versions of mingw toolchain have these header files in > different cases---those who have been happily using header files > like <tlHelp32.h> on their case sensitive filesystem now will find > their build to fail. Theoretically, those who _corrected_ their > header files to mixed case themselves (as it is "technically correct > as per the contents of MS Visual C++") will be broken the same way, > but they should be capable of diagnosing and recovering from such a > breakage, so I'm not worried about that. > > Appreciate input from those who builds with mingw toolchain, but in > the meantime let me queue it on 'seen' so that we won't forget. And a month has passed. Unless I hear objections, I'll merge this change to 'next' in a few days at most. Thanks. > > Thanks. > > > > > >> diff --git a/compat/win32/trace2_win32_process_info.c b/compat/win32/trace2_win32_process_info.c >> index a4e33768f4..438af8f818 100644 >> --- a/compat/win32/trace2_win32_process_info.c >> +++ b/compat/win32/trace2_win32_process_info.c >> @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ >> #include "../../repository.h" >> #include "../../trace2.h" >> #include "lazyload.h" >> -#include <Psapi.h> >> -#include <tlHelp32.h> >> +#include <psapi.h> >> +#include <tlhelp32.h> >> >> /* >> * An arbitrarily chosen value to limit the size of the ancestor >> diff --git a/wrapper.c b/wrapper.c >> index 67f5f5dbe1..5dc48e815a 100644 >> --- a/wrapper.c >> +++ b/wrapper.c >> @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ static intmax_t count_fsync_hardware_flush; >> #ifdef HAVE_RTLGENRANDOM >> /* This is required to get access to RtlGenRandom. */ >> #define SystemFunction036 NTAPI SystemFunction036 >> -#include <NTSecAPI.h> >> +#include <ntsecapi.h> >> #undef SystemFunction036 >> #endif
diff --git a/compat/win32/trace2_win32_process_info.c b/compat/win32/trace2_win32_process_info.c index a4e33768f4..438af8f818 100644 --- a/compat/win32/trace2_win32_process_info.c +++ b/compat/win32/trace2_win32_process_info.c @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ #include "../../repository.h" #include "../../trace2.h" #include "lazyload.h" -#include <Psapi.h> -#include <tlHelp32.h> +#include <psapi.h> +#include <tlhelp32.h> /* * An arbitrarily chosen value to limit the size of the ancestor diff --git a/wrapper.c b/wrapper.c index 67f5f5dbe1..5dc48e815a 100644 --- a/wrapper.c +++ b/wrapper.c @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ static intmax_t count_fsync_hardware_flush; #ifdef HAVE_RTLGENRANDOM /* This is required to get access to RtlGenRandom. */ #define SystemFunction036 NTAPI SystemFunction036 -#include <NTSecAPI.h> +#include <ntsecapi.h> #undef SystemFunction036 #endif
When cross-compiling with the mingw toolchain on a system with a case sensitive filesystem, the mixed case (which is technically correct as per the contents of MS Visual C++) doesn't work (the corresponding mingw headers are all lowercase for some reason). Signed-off-by: Mike Hommey <mh@glandium.org> --- compat/win32/trace2_win32_process_info.c | 4 ++-- wrapper.c | 2 +- 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)