Réf. : Nagios-devel digest, Vol 1 #793 - 7 msgs

Yann DIRSON yann.dirson at sagem.com
Tue Apr 19 09:32:18 CEST 2005


I guess the following would do the job:

#if ((TRUE != 0) && (FALSE == 0))




Message: 4
From: "Ethan Galstad" <nagios at nagios.org>
To: nagios-devel at lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2005 23:31:28 -0500
Subject: Re: [Nagios-devel] TRUE and FALSE

That could be done.  Is there a #if-like statement to only do this if 
TRUE=1 and FALSE=0?  I wouldn't want TRUE and FALSE being set to 
something else, lest bad things happen...

On 5 Apr 2005 at 14:12, Ben wrote:

> I'm making a NEB module that will rely on glib, which defines TRUE and
> FALSE. Nagios also defines TRUE and FALSE in include/common.h. 
> 
> Predictably, the compiler is unhappy when I try to compile my NEB.
> 
> Ethan, do you have a problem wrapping your TRUE/FALSE defines in an
> #ifndef TRUE test?








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