Message140410
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vstinner |
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Nicholas.Cole, akuchling, cben, gpolo, inigoserna, pitrou, python-dev, r.david.murray, schodet, vstinner, zeha |
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2011年07月15日.14:36:35 |
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<1310740595.77.0.596911692882.issue6755@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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> implicit declaration of function ‘wget_wch’
Oh oh, I expected such error: it means that your ncurses library don't have the wide character API. The compiler command confirm that: "gcc ... -lncurses ...". You use libncurses and not libncursesw.
Antoine told me that libncursesw is available on its OS, but Python chose libncurses. I suppose that it's because readline is linked to libncurses (and not libncursesw) => see issue #7384.
Antoine setup is not rare: many Linux distro link readline to libncurses, and so Python cannot use libncursesw.
For this issue, it's not a problem: we can just add a test to check if get_wch is available or not, and only define the Python function if the C function does exist. But for #12567, it's a bigger problem because it means that we cannot always use the wide character functions if the argument is Unicode (character/string). |
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| 2011年07月15日 14:36:35 | vstinner | set | recipients:
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| 2011年07月15日 14:36:35 | vstinner | set | messageid: <1310740595.77.0.596911692882.issue6755@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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