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diff --git a/libguile/gdb_interface.h b/libguile/gdb_interface.h
index ad93b463e..0274ecb8d 100644
--- a/libguile/gdb_interface.h
+++ b/libguile/gdb_interface.h
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Mikael Djurfeldt, SANS/NADA KTH, 10044 STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN */
interface in your main program. This is necessary if the interface
is defined in a library, such as Guile. */
-#ifndef __MINGW32__
+#if !defined (__MINGW32__) && !defined (__CYGWIN__)
#define GDB_INTERFACE \
void *gdb_interface[] = { \
&gdb_options, \
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ void *gdb_interface[] = { \
(void *) gdb_print, \
(void *) gdb_binding \
}
-#else /* __MINGW32__ */
+#else /* __MINGW32__, __CYGWIN__ */
/* Because the following functions are imported from a DLL (some kind of
shared library) these are NO static initializers. That is why you need to
define them and assign the functions and data items at run time. */
@@ -103,25 +103,25 @@ void *gdb_interface[] = \
#define GDB_HAVE_BINDINGS 1
-extern unsigned short gdb_options;
+SCM_API unsigned short gdb_options;
/* GDB_LANGUAGE holds the name of the preferred language mode for this
interpreter. For lisp interpreters, the suggested mode is "lisp/c". */
-extern char *gdb_language;
+SCM_API char *gdb_language;
/* GDB_RESULT is used for passing results from the interpreter to GDB */
-extern GDB_TYPE gdb_result;
+SCM_API GDB_TYPE gdb_result;
/* The interpreter passes strings to GDB in GDB_OUTPUT and
GDB_OUTPUT_LENGTH. GDB_OUTPUT should hold the pointer to the
string. GDB_OUTPUT_LENGTH should hold its length. The string
doesn't need to be terminated by '\0'. */
-extern char *gdb_output;
+SCM_API char *gdb_output;
-extern int gdb_output_length;
+SCM_API int gdb_output_length;
/* Return TRUE if the interpreter regards VALUE's type as valid. A
lazy implementation is allowed to pass TRUE always. FALSE should
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ extern int gdb_output_length;
In the "lisp/c" language mode, this is used to heuristically
discriminate lisp values from C values during printing. */
-extern int gdb_maybe_valid_type_p (GDB_TYPE value);
+SCM_API int gdb_maybe_valid_type_p (GDB_TYPE value);
/* Parse expression in string STR. Store result in GDB_RESULT, then
return 0 to indicate success. On error, return -1 to indicate
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ extern int gdb_maybe_valid_type_p (GDB_TYPE value);
no message is passed. Please note that the resulting value should
be protected against garbage collection. */
-extern int gdb_read (char *str);
+SCM_API int gdb_read (char *str);
/* Evaluate expression EXP. Store result in GDB_RESULT, then return 0
to indicate success. On error, return -1 to indicate failure. Any
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ extern int gdb_read (char *str);
if no output is passed. Please note that the resulting lisp object
should be protected against garbage collection. */
-extern int gdb_eval (GDB_TYPE exp);
+SCM_API int gdb_eval (GDB_TYPE exp);
/* Print VALUE. Store output in GDB_OUTPUT and GDB_OUTPUT_LENGTH.
Return 0 to indicate success. On error, return -1 to indicate
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ extern int gdb_eval (GDB_TYPE exp);
failure. Note that this function should be robust against strange
values. It could in fact be passed any kind of value. */
-extern int gdb_print (GDB_TYPE value);
+SCM_API int gdb_print (GDB_TYPE value);
/* Bind NAME to VALUE in interpreter. (GDB has previously obtained
NAME by passing a string to gdb_read.) Return 0 to indicate
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ extern int gdb_print (GDB_TYPE value);
For scheme interpreters, this function should introduce top-level
bindings. */
-extern int gdb_binding (GDB_TYPE name, GDB_TYPE value);
+SCM_API int gdb_binding (GDB_TYPE name, GDB_TYPE value);
#endif /* GDB_INTERFACE_H */