and one more question about the min-max
i don't speak "C" can you tell me how to do it with pre
linux-2.4.9patches wich i wont to aply to linux-2.4.10pre2 and they are giving me problems with min-max definition
The min/max functions are simple functions that return the min/max of two numbers. Ex: min(3,4) return 3 Now, Linus has added a type to those functions in 2.4.8 (I think): Ex: min(int, 3, 4) = 3 Or: min(float, -6.45, 4.5) = -6.45
So, either you change the call from:
min(a, b) to min(int,a,b)
Or you add the provided replacement functions:
#define min(a,b) (((a)<(b))?(a):(b)) #define max(a,b) (((a)>(b))?(a):(b)) At the *beginning* of the file (before anything else).
Note that these are not real functions but just macros. That's why it's so simple (just add them and forget).
Bye -jec
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