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I had to put a hack into guile-snarf in order to use guile-1.3 with the Sparcworks C++ compiler. Here is my hacked version, which relaxes the assumption that gcc is being used, and that also adds a type cast to the last argument of scm_make_gsubr to stop the C++ compiler from complaining. I guess this would be better done in the preprocessor macro, rather than with sed (the sed clause I have added is a bit frightening). It is not generally safe to assume that since gcc was used to build guile, that only gcc will be used when building programs that use guile, so I think that explicitly forcing gcc in guile-snarf is a bug. -russ #!/bin/sh old_snarf() { # Extract the initialization actions for builtin things. gcc -E -DSCM_MAGIC_SNARFER "$@" | grep "^ *% *% *%" | sed -e "s/^ *% *% *%//" } ${CC:-gcc} -E -DSCM_MAGIC_SNARFER $@ | \ grep "^ *% *% *%" | \ sed -e "s/^ *% *% *%//" \ -e 's#\(scm_make_gsubr.*,\) *\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\) )#\1 (long(*)())\2 )#' -- "Reality is what refuses to disappear when you stop believing in it." -- (VALIS, Philip K. Dick)