Fix glibc 2.15 build.
glibc 2.15 has prlimit64, has an unsetenv that's declared nonnull,
and hasn't fixed the problems we were having trying to use the
POSIX strerror_r in C++ code.
Change-Id: I834356a385e5ae55500bd86781691b6c1c9c8300
diff --git a/tests/string_posix_strerror_r_test.cpp b/tests/string_posix_strerror_r_test.cpp
index 09cebfe..ae3b41a 100644
--- a/tests/string_posix_strerror_r_test.cpp
+++ b/tests/string_posix_strerror_r_test.cpp
@@ -15,13 +15,23 @@
*/
#undef _GNU_SOURCE
+#include <features.h> // Get __BIONIC__ or __GLIBC__ so we can tell what we're using.
-// Old versions of glibc (like our current host prebuilt sysroot one) have
-// headers that don't work if you #undef _GNU_SOURCE, which makes it
-// impossible to build this test.
-#include <features.h>
+#if defined(__GLIBC__)
-#if !defined(__GLIBC__)
+// At the time of writing, libcxx -- which is dragged in by gtest -- assumes
+// declarations from glibc of things that aren't available without __USE_GNU.
+// This means we can't even build this test (which is a problem because that
+// means it doesn't get included in CTS).
+// For glibc 2.15, the symbols in question are:
+// at_quick_exit, quick_exit, vasprintf, strtoll_l, strtoull_l, and strtold_l.
+
+# if __GLIBC_PREREQ(2, 19)
+# error check whether we can build this now...
+# endif
+
+#else
+
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
@@ -50,8 +60,5 @@
// The POSIX strerror_r sets errno to ERANGE (the GNU one doesn't).
ASSERT_EQ(ERANGE, errno);
}
-#else
-# if __GLIBC_PREREQ(2, 15)
-# error this test should work now
-# endif
+
#endif