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author | Rich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx> | 2018-09-12 00:08:09 -0400 |
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committer | Rich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx> | 2018-09-12 14:34:37 -0400 |
commit | 5ce3737931bb411a8d167356d4d0287b53b0cbdc (patch) | |
tree | 726fc5dde9cc462316faa715158c38f0da72292d /src/string/strtok_r.c | |
parent | 0676c3a34c7bf12b33f8f5efb92476f4ffc7f20e (diff) | |
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reduce spurious inclusion of libc.h
libc.h was intended to be a header for access to global libc state and related interfaces, but ended up included all over the place because it was the way to get the weak_alias macro. most of the inclusions removed here are places where weak_alias was needed. a few were recently introduced for hidden. some go all the way back to when libc.h defined CANCELPT_BEGIN and _END, and all (wrongly implemented) cancellation points had to include it. remaining spurious users are mostly callers of the LOCK/UNLOCK macros and files that use the LFS64 macro to define the awful *64 aliases. in a few places, new inclusion of libc.h is added because several internal headers no longer implicitly include libc.h. declarations for __lockfile and __unlockfile are moved from libc.h to stdio_impl.h so that the latter does not need libc.h. putting them in libc.h made no sense at all, since the macros in stdio_impl.h are needed to use them correctly anyway.
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