Re: What's cooking in git.git (Sep 2014, #01; Tue, 2)

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Am 03.09.2014 00:06, schrieb Junio C Hamano:
> * jt/timer-settime (2014-08-29) 9 commits
>  - use timer_settime() for new platforms
>  - autoconf: check for timer_settime()
>  - autoconf: check for struct itimerspec
>  - autoconf: check for struct sigevent
>  - autoconf: check for struct timespec
>  - autoconf: check for timer_t
>  - autoconf: check for setitimer()
>  - autoconf: check for struct itimerval
>  - git-compat-util.h: add missing semicolon after struct itimerval
> 
>  Need a rerolled one.

Yes. Please mark the MinGW build as not having timer_settime. Better
yet, implement it in compat/mingw.c to replace its setitimer()
implementation.

As a bug report, currently, I get

    CC progress.o
progress.c: In function 'set_progress_signal':
progress.c:66: error: 'CLOCK_MONOTONIC' undeclared (first use in this
function)

even though I have NO_TIMER_SETTIME set in my config.mak (but no other
of new configuration options that this series introduces).

But IMHO, this topic goes in a wrong direction. "Avoid deprecated
interfaces" is way overrated. It would be preferable (IMHO) to implement
setitimer() in compat/ for systems that don't have it.

-- Hannes

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