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ac_sys_largefile_sensitive
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SYNOPSIS
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<code>AC_SYS_LARGEFILE_SENSITIVE</code>
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DESCRIPTION
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Check whether the current system is sensitive to -Ddefines making off_t
having different types/sizes. Automatically define a config.h symbol
LARGEFILE_SENSITIVE if that is the case, otherwise leave everything as is.
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This macro builds on top of AC_SYS_LARGEFILE to detect whether special
options are neede to make the code use 64bit off_t - in many setups this
will also make the code use 64bit off_t immediatly.
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The common use of a LARGEFILE_SENSITIVE config.h-define is to rename
exported functions, usually adding a 64 to the original function name. Such
renamings are only needed on systems being both (a) 32bit off_t by default
and (b) implementing large.file extensions (as for unix98).
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a renaming section could look like this:
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#if defined LARGEFILE_SENSITIVE && _FILE_OFFSET_BITS+0 == 64
#define zzip_open zzip_open64
#define zzip_seek zzip_seek64
#endif
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for libraries, it is best to take advantage of the prefix-config.h macro,
otherwise you want to export a renamed LARGEFILE_SENSITIVE in an installed
header file. -> see <a href=
"ax_prefix_config_h.html">AX_PREFIX_CONFIG_H</a>
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LICENSE
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Copyright © 2008 Guido U. Draheim <guidod@gmx.de>
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Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option)
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