From 102e457a01bb10d3724c20464b919704ea30744d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tim Peters Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 20:44:53 +0000 Subject: SF bug 119622: compile errors due to redundant atof decls. I don't understand the bug report (for details, look at it), but agree there's no need for Python to declare atof itself: we #include stdlib.h, and ANSI C sez atof is declared there already. --- Python/compile.c | 1 - Python/marshal.c | 2 -- 2 files changed, 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/Python/compile.c b/Python/compile.c index e14fc01..77ae001 100644 --- a/Python/compile.c +++ b/Python/compile.c @@ -767,7 +767,6 @@ com_addopname(struct compiling *c, int op, node *n) static PyObject * parsenumber(struct compiling *co, char *s) { - extern double atof(const char *); char *end; long x; double dx; diff --git a/Python/marshal.c b/Python/marshal.c index f8953ce..a9b3ed1 100644 --- a/Python/marshal.c +++ b/Python/marshal.c @@ -403,7 +403,6 @@ r_object(RFILE *p) case TYPE_FLOAT: { - extern double atof(const char *); char buf[256]; double dx; n = r_byte(p); @@ -422,7 +421,6 @@ r_object(RFILE *p) #ifndef WITHOUT_COMPLEX case TYPE_COMPLEX: { - extern double atof(const char *); char buf[256]; Py_complex c; n = r_byte(p); -- cgit v0.12