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| 10-Feb-1998 |
lukem <lukem@NetBSD.org> |
major cleanup (to sync with changes made in include/rpc/*.h): * use int32_t, size_t, in_port_t instead of long, u_int, u_short as appropriate * use uid_t and gid_t instead of int * KNF, fix typos and
major cleanup (to sync with changes made in include/rpc/*.h): * use int32_t, size_t, in_port_t instead of long, u_int, u_short as appropriate * use uid_t and gid_t instead of int * KNF, fix typos and spellos * use const as appropriate * deprecate register * use memmove instead of bcopy * use err/warn()
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43fa6fe3 |
| 21-Jul-1997 |
jtc <jtc@NetBSD.org> |
If port provides __weak_alias(), provide an Standard C and POSIX pure identifier namespace by renaming non standard functions and variables such that they have a leading underscore. The library will
If port provides __weak_alias(), provide an Standard C and POSIX pure identifier namespace by renaming non standard functions and variables such that they have a leading underscore. The library will use those names internally. Weak aliases are used to provide the original names to the API.
This is only the first part of this change. It is most of the functions which are implemented in C for all NetBSD ports. Subsequent changes are to add the same support to the remaining C files, to assembly files, and to the automagically generated assembly source used for system calls. When all of the above is done, ports with weak alias support should add a definition for __weak_alias to <sys/cdefs.h>.
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