Instead of in configure.in. As of r28592 the HAVE_VAR_TIMEZONE and
HAVE_VAR_ALTZONE macros are only used by ext/date. ext/date doesn't care
whether they are int or long, so just check for the existence.
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* configure.in: check INFINITY and NAN without an option for C99
so that rb_infinity and rb_nan are respectively available
regardless that option if they may be used.
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* lib/mkmf.rb (try_compile): pass the given werror flag to try_do
to check if stderr is empty.
* lib/mkmf.rb (try_cflags, try_ldflags): default werror to true.
* win32/Makefile.sub (WERRORFLAG): remove useless option. VC does
not make warnings of unknown command option an error.
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ruby itself (including numeric.c) is built with strict compile
options including -std=iso9899:1999, but ext/date is not.
By the way -std=iso9899:1999 is not only a warning option but also
changes behavior like MACRO definitions for example INFINITY.
gcc on Solaris affect this.
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* ext/date/date_core.c (DateTimeData): should not use bare 'long long'
and 'long double', which are not defined by C89.
* ext/date/date_core.c (dt_lite_plus): get rid of overflow at casting
down double to integer.
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