That list is the pre-conditions for having usleep
defined. It's basically a C-like expression involving #define
variables which has to be true before including the header file.
The header file itself will only define usleep
inside what is usually a massive nest of #ifdef
statements and the developers have taken the time to tell you what you need to do so that you don't have to spend hours trying to figure it out yourself :-)
Assuming you're using a glibc
2.12 or better, it means you either have to:
- declare _BSD_SOURCE; or
- declare a complicated combination of three other things, which I won't bother to decode.
Probably the easiest fix is to simply compile with gcc -D _BSD_SOURCE
or put:
#define _BSD_SOURCE
in the code before you include the header file that gives you usleep
.
You'll probably want to define these before any includes in case there are dependencies between the various header files.
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