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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T11:25:50+00:00 2026-06-17T11:25:50+00:00

I would like to be able to use talloc in an embedded project I

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I would like to be able to use talloc in an embedded project I am working on, but have been unable to determine how I go about incorporating it into my development environment. The environment in question is a vendor-supplied Windows IDE that uses ARM GCC 4.4.1, and I am using it to target an ARM7 device.

I have gotten to the stage where the compiler is complaining about conflicting types:

In file included from .\talloc-2.0.8\talloc.c:33:
.\talloc-2.0.8\lib\replace/replace.h:626: error: conflicting types for 'ptrdiff_t'
c:\program files (x86)\cypress\psoc creator\2.2\psoc creator\import\gnu_cs\arm\4.4.1\bin\../lib/gcc/arm-none-eabi/4.4.1/include/stddef.h:149: note: previous declaration of 'ptrdiff_t' was here
.\talloc-2.0.8\lib\replace/replace.h:848: error: conflicting types for 'useconds_t'
c:\program files (x86)\cypress\psoc creator\2.2\psoc creator\import\gnu_cs\arm\4.4.1\bin\../lib/gcc/arm-none-eabi/4.4.1/../../../../arm-none-eabi/include/sys/types.h:253: note: previous declaration of 'useconds_t' was here
.\talloc-2.0.8\talloc.c:123: error: expected specifier-qualifier-list before 'uint8_t'

I noticed that replace.h tries to include a file called config.h that does not exist in the talloc source tree – a problem I got around by creating a blank file by that name. Is the idea to use config.h to inform talloc what functions are already defined by the system? Is this just a matter of using the #define directive to prevent replace.h from trying to replace existing types?

Given that this is the first time I have attempted to use code that I did not write myself in a project, I am somewhat confused as to how to go about reconciling these conflicts.

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    2026-06-17T11:25:51+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 11:25 am

    config.h should be generated automatically. For tmalloc, it’s done by waf (python-based build system).

    $ python ./buildtools/bin/waf configure
    Checking for program gcc or cc           : /usr/lib/ccache/gcc 
    Checking for program cpp                 : /usr/bin/cpp 
    Checking for program ar                  : /usr/bin/ar 
    Checking for program ranlib              : /usr/bin/ranlib 
    Checking for gcc                         : ok  
    Checking for program git                 : /usr/bin/git 
    Check for -MD                            : yes 
    ....
    $ python ./buildtools/bin/waf build
    .....
    
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