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gh-78469: Declare missing sethostname for Solaris 10 #109447

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5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions Modules/socketmodule.c
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Expand Up @@ -5652,8 +5652,9 @@ socket_sethostname(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
Py_buffer buf;
int res, flag = 0;

#ifdef _AIX
/* issue #18259, not declared in any useful header file */
#if defined(_AIX) || (defined(__sun) && defined(__SVR4) && Py_SUNOS_VERSION == 510)
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/* issue #18259, sethostname is not declared in any useful header file on AIX
* the same is true for Solaris 10 */
extern int sethostname(const char *, size_t);
#endif

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8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions configure.ac
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Expand Up @@ -590,6 +590,14 @@ then
darwin*) MACHDEP="darwin";;
'') MACHDEP="unknown";;
esac

if test "$ac_sys_system" = "SunOS"; then
# For Solaris, there isn't an OS version specific macro defined
# in most compilers, so we define one here.
SUNOS_VERSION=`echo $ac_sys_release | sed -e 's!\.\([0-9]\)$!.0\1!g' | tr -d '.'`
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([Py_SUNOS_VERSION], [$SUNOS_VERSION],
[The version of SunOS/Solaris as reported by `uname -r' without the dot.])
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How do you distinguish Solaris 5.10 and Solaris 51.0?

Maybe multiply the major version by 100 or 1000? or use a shift of 8 bits? The usage would be:

major = VERSION >> 8
minor = VERSION & 255

The disavantage is the need to write versions in hexadecimal :-(

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@erlend-aasland: Should we prefix new pyconfig.h constants by Py_ ? see: capi-workgroup/problems#46

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I think we should follow the PEP-7 recommendations: https://peps.python.org/pep-0007/#naming-conventions

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How do you distinguish Solaris 5.10 and Solaris 51.0?

I see what you mean, but that's not happening. The leading 5 was dropped from the name 25 years ago and while e.g. uname and compilation targets still use it, nobody today calls it Solaris/SunOS 5.10; only Solaris 10. If we ever release Solaris 51, uname -r should report it as 5.51.

That said, I am not strongly against changing it if you still prefer your suggestion.

I think we should follow the PEP-7 recommendations: https://peps.python.org/pep-0007/#naming-conventions

Thanks, I missed that. It's fixed now.

fi
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT(["$MACHDEP"])

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3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions pyconfig.h.in
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/* Define if you want to enable internal statistics gathering. */
#undef Py_STATS

/* The version of SunOS/Solaris as reported by `uname -r' without the dot. */
#undef Py_SUNOS_VERSION

/* Define if you want to enable tracing references for debugging purpose */
#undef Py_TRACE_REFS

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