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[vcpkg] Fix the order of structures to adapt to the linu kernel #384
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This is fairly invasive PR, changing structs and adding dynamic memory allocations.
And the actual changes blured by changes of indent. Can you please change the indents to the original ones?
My first impression is that the original cause is a compiler bug.
And there might be much less invasive workarounds.
But this is hard to comment with the current formatting.
#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(4,6,0) | ||
constexpr auto link_mode_data_nwords = 3 * 127; | ||
struct { | ||
__u32 link_mode_data[link_mode_data_nwords]; |
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AFAIU this is not a "flexible array". link_mode_data_nwords
is constexpr
, so it is very much the same as a literal 381
.
Hi, all. I am the maintainer of vcpkg.
Recently we received a build error regarding gloo. microsoft/vcpkg#38852
Reproduce:
Error:
Solution:
I think the flexible array member link_mode_masks should be at the end of the structure, otherwise it is illegal in C++.
And this structure requires dynamic allocation of memory to ensure that the flexible array members have enough space to store the required data.
I reorganized the structure and used
malloc
for dynamic allocation of memory.I will get your help as soon as possible. :)