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	sys/cdefs.h has a macro __long_double_t used in two places in glibc. long double is a standard part of C since C89; there is no need for such an alias for it. This patch removes that macro and uses long double directly everywhere. As an implementation-namespace, undocumented symbol, it should not be considered part of the API for users, and codesearch.debian.net shows no sign of it being used outside glibc in a way that would break with this patch. Tested for x86_64. * misc/sys/cdefs.h (__long_double_t): Remove. * stdio-common/printf_fp.c (__printf_fp_l): Use long double instead of __long_double_t, * stdlib/strfmon_l.c (__vstrfmon_l): Likewise.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| /* Copyright (C) 1992-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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|    This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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| 
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|    The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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|    modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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|    License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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|    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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| 
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|    The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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|    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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|    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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|    Lesser General Public License for more details.
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| 
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|    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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|    License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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|    <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
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| 
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| #ifndef	_SYS_CDEFS_H
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| #define	_SYS_CDEFS_H	1
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| 
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| /* We are almost always included from features.h. */
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| #ifndef _FEATURES_H
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| # include <features.h>
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* The GNU libc does not support any K&R compilers or the traditional mode
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|    of ISO C compilers anymore.  Check for some of the combinations not
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|    anymore supported.  */
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| #if defined __GNUC__ && !defined __STDC__
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| # error "You need a ISO C conforming compiler to use the glibc headers"
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* Some user header file might have defined this before.  */
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| #undef	__P
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| #undef	__PMT
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| 
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| #ifdef __GNUC__
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| 
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| /* All functions, except those with callbacks or those that
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|    synchronize memory, are leaf functions.  */
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| # if __GNUC_PREREQ (4, 6) && !defined _LIBC
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| #  define __LEAF , __leaf__
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| #  define __LEAF_ATTR __attribute__ ((__leaf__))
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| # else
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| #  define __LEAF
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| #  define __LEAF_ATTR
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| # endif
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| 
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| /* GCC can always grok prototypes.  For C++ programs we add throw()
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|    to help it optimize the function calls.  But this works only with
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|    gcc 2.8.x and egcs.  For gcc 3.2 and up we even mark C functions
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|    as non-throwing using a function attribute since programs can use
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|    the -fexceptions options for C code as well.  */
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| # if !defined __cplusplus && __GNUC_PREREQ (3, 3)
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| #  define __THROW	__attribute__ ((__nothrow__ __LEAF))
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| #  define __THROWNL	__attribute__ ((__nothrow__))
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| #  define __NTH(fct)	__attribute__ ((__nothrow__ __LEAF)) fct
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| #  define __NTHNL(fct)  __attribute__ ((__nothrow__)) fct
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| # else
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| #  if defined __cplusplus && __GNUC_PREREQ (2,8)
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| #   define __THROW	throw ()
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| #   define __THROWNL	throw ()
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| #   define __NTH(fct)	__LEAF_ATTR fct throw ()
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| #   define __NTHNL(fct) fct throw ()
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| #  else
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| #   define __THROW
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| #   define __THROWNL
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| #   define __NTH(fct)	fct
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| #   define __NTHNL(fct) fct
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| #  endif
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| # endif
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| 
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| #else	/* Not GCC.  */
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| 
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| # define __inline		/* No inline functions.  */
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| 
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| # define __THROW
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| # define __THROWNL
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| # define __NTH(fct)	fct
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| 
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| #endif	/* GCC.  */
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| 
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| /* Compilers that are not clang may object to
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|        #if defined __clang__ && __has_extension(...)
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|    even though they do not need to evaluate the right-hand side of the &&.  */
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| #if defined __clang__ && defined __has_extension
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| # define __glibc_clang_has_extension(ext) __has_extension (ext)
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| #else
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| # define __glibc_clang_has_extension(ext) 0
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* These two macros are not used in glibc anymore.  They are kept here
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|    only because some other projects expect the macros to be defined.  */
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| #define __P(args)	args
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| #define __PMT(args)	args
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| 
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| /* For these things, GCC behaves the ANSI way normally,
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|    and the non-ANSI way under -traditional.  */
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| 
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| #define __CONCAT(x,y)	x ## y
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| #define __STRING(x)	#x
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| 
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| /* This is not a typedef so `const __ptr_t' does the right thing.  */
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| #define __ptr_t void *
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| 
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| 
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| /* C++ needs to know that types and declarations are C, not C++.  */
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| #ifdef	__cplusplus
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| # define __BEGIN_DECLS	extern "C" {
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| # define __END_DECLS	}
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| #else
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| # define __BEGIN_DECLS
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| # define __END_DECLS
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| #endif
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| 
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| 
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| /* Fortify support.  */
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| #define __bos(ptr) __builtin_object_size (ptr, __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL > 1)
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| #define __bos0(ptr) __builtin_object_size (ptr, 0)
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| 
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| #if __GNUC_PREREQ (4,3)
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| # define __warndecl(name, msg) \
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|   extern void name (void) __attribute__((__warning__ (msg)))
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| # define __warnattr(msg) __attribute__((__warning__ (msg)))
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| # define __errordecl(name, msg) \
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|   extern void name (void) __attribute__((__error__ (msg)))
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| #else
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| # define __warndecl(name, msg) extern void name (void)
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| # define __warnattr(msg)
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| # define __errordecl(name, msg) extern void name (void)
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* Support for flexible arrays.
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|    Headers that should use flexible arrays only if they're "real"
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|    (e.g. only if they won't affect sizeof()) should test
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|    #if __glibc_c99_flexarr_available.  */
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| #if defined __STDC_VERSION__ && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L
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| # define __flexarr	[]
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| # define __glibc_c99_flexarr_available 1
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| #elif __GNUC_PREREQ (2,97)
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| /* GCC 2.97 supports C99 flexible array members as an extension,
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|    even when in C89 mode or compiling C++ (any version).  */
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| # define __flexarr	[]
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| # define __glibc_c99_flexarr_available 1
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| #elif defined __GNUC__
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| /* Pre-2.97 GCC did not support C99 flexible arrays but did have
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|    an equivalent extension with slightly different notation.  */
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| # define __flexarr	[0]
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| # define __glibc_c99_flexarr_available 1
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| #else
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| /* Some other non-C99 compiler.  Approximate with [1].  */
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| # define __flexarr	[1]
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| # define __glibc_c99_flexarr_available 0
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| #endif
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| 
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| 
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| /* __asm__ ("xyz") is used throughout the headers to rename functions
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|    at the assembly language level.  This is wrapped by the __REDIRECT
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|    macro, in order to support compilers that can do this some other
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|    way.  When compilers don't support asm-names at all, we have to do
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|    preprocessor tricks instead (which don't have exactly the right
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|    semantics, but it's the best we can do).
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| 
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|    Example:
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|    int __REDIRECT(setpgrp, (__pid_t pid, __pid_t pgrp), setpgid); */
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| 
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| #if defined __GNUC__ && __GNUC__ >= 2
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| 
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| # define __REDIRECT(name, proto, alias) name proto __asm__ (__ASMNAME (#alias))
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| # ifdef __cplusplus
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| #  define __REDIRECT_NTH(name, proto, alias) \
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|      name proto __THROW __asm__ (__ASMNAME (#alias))
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| #  define __REDIRECT_NTHNL(name, proto, alias) \
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|      name proto __THROWNL __asm__ (__ASMNAME (#alias))
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| # else
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| #  define __REDIRECT_NTH(name, proto, alias) \
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|      name proto __asm__ (__ASMNAME (#alias)) __THROW
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| #  define __REDIRECT_NTHNL(name, proto, alias) \
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|      name proto __asm__ (__ASMNAME (#alias)) __THROWNL
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| # endif
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| # define __ASMNAME(cname)  __ASMNAME2 (__USER_LABEL_PREFIX__, cname)
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| # define __ASMNAME2(prefix, cname) __STRING (prefix) cname
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| 
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| /*
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| #elif __SOME_OTHER_COMPILER__
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| 
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| # define __REDIRECT(name, proto, alias) name proto; \
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| 	_Pragma("let " #name " = " #alias)
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| */
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* GCC has various useful declarations that can be made with the
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|    `__attribute__' syntax.  All of the ways we use this do fine if
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|    they are omitted for compilers that don't understand it. */
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| #if !defined __GNUC__ || __GNUC__ < 2
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| # define __attribute__(xyz)	/* Ignore */
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* At some point during the gcc 2.96 development the `malloc' attribute
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|    for functions was introduced.  We don't want to use it unconditionally
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|    (although this would be possible) since it generates warnings.  */
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| #if __GNUC_PREREQ (2,96)
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| # define __attribute_malloc__ __attribute__ ((__malloc__))
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| #else
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| # define __attribute_malloc__ /* Ignore */
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* Tell the compiler which arguments to an allocation function
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|    indicate the size of the allocation.  */
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| #if __GNUC_PREREQ (4, 3)
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| # define __attribute_alloc_size__(params) \
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|   __attribute__ ((__alloc_size__ params))
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| #else
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| # define __attribute_alloc_size__(params) /* Ignore.  */
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* At some point during the gcc 2.96 development the `pure' attribute
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|    for functions was introduced.  We don't want to use it unconditionally
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|    (although this would be possible) since it generates warnings.  */
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| #if __GNUC_PREREQ (2,96)
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| # define __attribute_pure__ __attribute__ ((__pure__))
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| #else
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| # define __attribute_pure__ /* Ignore */
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* This declaration tells the compiler that the value is constant.  */
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| #if __GNUC_PREREQ (2,5)
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| # define __attribute_const__ __attribute__ ((__const__))
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| #else
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| # define __attribute_const__ /* Ignore */
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* At some point during the gcc 3.1 development the `used' attribute
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|    for functions was introduced.  We don't want to use it unconditionally
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|    (although this would be possible) since it generates warnings.  */
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| #if __GNUC_PREREQ (3,1)
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| # define __attribute_used__ __attribute__ ((__used__))
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| # define __attribute_noinline__ __attribute__ ((__noinline__))
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| #else
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| # define __attribute_used__ __attribute__ ((__unused__))
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| # define __attribute_noinline__ /* Ignore */
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* Since version 3.2, gcc allows marking deprecated functions.  */
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| #if __GNUC_PREREQ (3,2)
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| # define __attribute_deprecated__ __attribute__ ((__deprecated__))
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| #else
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| # define __attribute_deprecated__ /* Ignore */
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* Since version 4.5, gcc also allows one to specify the message printed
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|    when a deprecated function is used.  clang claims to be gcc 4.2, but
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|    may also support this feature.  */
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| #if __GNUC_PREREQ (4,5) || \
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|     __glibc_clang_has_extension (__attribute_deprecated_with_message__)
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| # define __attribute_deprecated_msg__(msg) \
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| 	 __attribute__ ((__deprecated__ (msg)))
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| #else
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| # define __attribute_deprecated_msg__(msg) __attribute_deprecated__
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* At some point during the gcc 2.8 development the `format_arg' attribute
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|    for functions was introduced.  We don't want to use it unconditionally
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|    (although this would be possible) since it generates warnings.
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|    If several `format_arg' attributes are given for the same function, in
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|    gcc-3.0 and older, all but the last one are ignored.  In newer gccs,
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|    all designated arguments are considered.  */
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| #if __GNUC_PREREQ (2,8)
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| # define __attribute_format_arg__(x) __attribute__ ((__format_arg__ (x)))
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| #else
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| # define __attribute_format_arg__(x) /* Ignore */
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* At some point during the gcc 2.97 development the `strfmon' format
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|    attribute for functions was introduced.  We don't want to use it
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|    unconditionally (although this would be possible) since it
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|    generates warnings.  */
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| #if __GNUC_PREREQ (2,97)
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| # define __attribute_format_strfmon__(a,b) \
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|   __attribute__ ((__format__ (__strfmon__, a, b)))
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| #else
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| # define __attribute_format_strfmon__(a,b) /* Ignore */
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* The nonull function attribute allows to mark pointer parameters which
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|    must not be NULL.  */
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| #if __GNUC_PREREQ (3,3)
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| # define __nonnull(params) __attribute__ ((__nonnull__ params))
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| #else
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| # define __nonnull(params)
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* If fortification mode, we warn about unused results of certain
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|    function calls which can lead to problems.  */
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| #if __GNUC_PREREQ (3,4)
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| # define __attribute_warn_unused_result__ \
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|    __attribute__ ((__warn_unused_result__))
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| # if __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL > 0
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| #  define __wur __attribute_warn_unused_result__
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| # endif
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| #else
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| # define __attribute_warn_unused_result__ /* empty */
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| #endif
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| #ifndef __wur
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| # define __wur /* Ignore */
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* Forces a function to be always inlined.  */
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| #if __GNUC_PREREQ (3,2)
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| /* The Linux kernel defines __always_inline in stddef.h (283d7573), and
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|    it conflicts with this definition.  Therefore undefine it first to
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|    allow either header to be included first.  */
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| # undef __always_inline
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| # define __always_inline __inline __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
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| #else
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| # undef __always_inline
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| # define __always_inline __inline
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* Associate error messages with the source location of the call site rather
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|    than with the source location inside the function.  */
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| #if __GNUC_PREREQ (4,3)
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| # define __attribute_artificial__ __attribute__ ((__artificial__))
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| #else
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| # define __attribute_artificial__ /* Ignore */
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* GCC 4.3 and above with -std=c99 or -std=gnu99 implements ISO C99
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|    inline semantics, unless -fgnu89-inline is used.  Using __GNUC_STDC_INLINE__
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|    or __GNUC_GNU_INLINE is not a good enough check for gcc because gcc versions
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|    older than 4.3 may define these macros and still not guarantee GNU inlining
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|    semantics.
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| 
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|    clang++ identifies itself as gcc-4.2, but has support for GNU inlining
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|    semantics, that can be checked fot by using the __GNUC_STDC_INLINE_ and
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|    __GNUC_GNU_INLINE__ macro definitions.  */
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| #if (!defined __cplusplus || __GNUC_PREREQ (4,3) \
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|      || (defined __clang__ && (defined __GNUC_STDC_INLINE__ \
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| 			       || defined __GNUC_GNU_INLINE__)))
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| # if defined __GNUC_STDC_INLINE__ || defined __cplusplus
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| #  define __extern_inline extern __inline __attribute__ ((__gnu_inline__))
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| #  define __extern_always_inline \
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|   extern __always_inline __attribute__ ((__gnu_inline__))
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| # else
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| #  define __extern_inline extern __inline
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| #  define __extern_always_inline extern __always_inline
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| # endif
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| #endif
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| 
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| #ifdef __extern_always_inline
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| # define __fortify_function __extern_always_inline __attribute_artificial__
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* GCC 4.3 and above allow passing all anonymous arguments of an
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|    __extern_always_inline function to some other vararg function.  */
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| #if __GNUC_PREREQ (4,3)
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| # define __va_arg_pack() __builtin_va_arg_pack ()
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| # define __va_arg_pack_len() __builtin_va_arg_pack_len ()
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* It is possible to compile containing GCC extensions even if GCC is
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|    run in pedantic mode if the uses are carefully marked using the
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|    `__extension__' keyword.  But this is not generally available before
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|    version 2.8.  */
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| #if !__GNUC_PREREQ (2,8)
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| # define __extension__		/* Ignore */
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* __restrict is known in EGCS 1.2 and above. */
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| #if !__GNUC_PREREQ (2,92)
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| # define __restrict	/* Ignore */
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* ISO C99 also allows to declare arrays as non-overlapping.  The syntax is
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|      array_name[restrict]
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|    GCC 3.1 supports this.  */
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| #if __GNUC_PREREQ (3,1) && !defined __GNUG__
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| # define __restrict_arr	__restrict
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| #else
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| # ifdef __GNUC__
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| #  define __restrict_arr	/* Not supported in old GCC.  */
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| # else
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| #  if defined __STDC_VERSION__ && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L
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| #   define __restrict_arr	restrict
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| #  else
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| /* Some other non-C99 compiler.  */
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| #   define __restrict_arr	/* Not supported.  */
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| #  endif
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| # endif
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| #endif
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| 
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| #if __GNUC__ >= 3
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| # define __glibc_unlikely(cond)	__builtin_expect ((cond), 0)
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| # define __glibc_likely(cond)	__builtin_expect ((cond), 1)
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| #else
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| # define __glibc_unlikely(cond)	(cond)
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| # define __glibc_likely(cond)	(cond)
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| #endif
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| 
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| #if (!defined _Noreturn \
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|      && (defined __STDC_VERSION__ ? __STDC_VERSION__ : 0) < 201112 \
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|      &&  !__GNUC_PREREQ (4,7))
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| # if __GNUC_PREREQ (2,8)
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| #  define _Noreturn __attribute__ ((__noreturn__))
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| # else
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| #  define _Noreturn
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| # endif
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| #endif
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| 
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| #if (!defined _Static_assert && !defined __cplusplus \
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|      && (defined __STDC_VERSION__ ? __STDC_VERSION__ : 0) < 201112 \
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|      && (!__GNUC_PREREQ (4, 6) || defined __STRICT_ANSI__))
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| # define _Static_assert(expr, diagnostic) \
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|     extern int (*__Static_assert_function (void)) \
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|       [!!sizeof (struct { int __error_if_negative: (expr) ? 2 : -1; })]
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| #endif
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| 
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| #include <bits/wordsize.h>
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| #include <bits/long-double.h>
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| 
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| #if defined __LONG_DOUBLE_MATH_OPTIONAL && defined __NO_LONG_DOUBLE_MATH
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| # define __LDBL_COMPAT 1
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| # ifdef __REDIRECT
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| #  define __LDBL_REDIR1(name, proto, alias) __REDIRECT (name, proto, alias)
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| #  define __LDBL_REDIR(name, proto) \
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|   __LDBL_REDIR1 (name, proto, __nldbl_##name)
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| #  define __LDBL_REDIR1_NTH(name, proto, alias) __REDIRECT_NTH (name, proto, alias)
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| #  define __LDBL_REDIR_NTH(name, proto) \
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|   __LDBL_REDIR1_NTH (name, proto, __nldbl_##name)
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| #  define __LDBL_REDIR1_DECL(name, alias) \
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|   extern __typeof (name) name __asm (__ASMNAME (#alias));
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| #  define __LDBL_REDIR_DECL(name) \
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|   extern __typeof (name) name __asm (__ASMNAME ("__nldbl_" #name));
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| #  define __REDIRECT_LDBL(name, proto, alias) \
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|   __LDBL_REDIR1 (name, proto, __nldbl_##alias)
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| #  define __REDIRECT_NTH_LDBL(name, proto, alias) \
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|   __LDBL_REDIR1_NTH (name, proto, __nldbl_##alias)
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| # endif
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| #endif
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| #if !defined __LDBL_COMPAT || !defined __REDIRECT
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| # define __LDBL_REDIR1(name, proto, alias) name proto
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| # define __LDBL_REDIR(name, proto) name proto
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| # define __LDBL_REDIR1_NTH(name, proto, alias) name proto __THROW
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| # define __LDBL_REDIR_NTH(name, proto) name proto __THROW
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| # define __LDBL_REDIR_DECL(name)
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| # ifdef __REDIRECT
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| #  define __REDIRECT_LDBL(name, proto, alias) __REDIRECT (name, proto, alias)
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| #  define __REDIRECT_NTH_LDBL(name, proto, alias) \
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|   __REDIRECT_NTH (name, proto, alias)
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| # endif
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* __glibc_macro_warning (MESSAGE) issues warning MESSAGE.  This is
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|    intended for use in preprocessor macros.
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| 
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|    Note: MESSAGE must be a _single_ string; concatenation of string
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|    literals is not supported.  */
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| #if __GNUC_PREREQ (4,8) || __glibc_clang_prereq (3,5)
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| # define __glibc_macro_warning1(message) _Pragma (#message)
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| # define __glibc_macro_warning(message) \
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|   __glibc_macro_warning1 (GCC warning message)
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| #else
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| # define __glibc_macro_warning(msg)
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* Support for generic selection (ISO C11) is available in GCC since
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|    version 4.9.  Previous versions do not provide generic selection,
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|    even though they might set __STDC_VERSION__ to 201112L, when in
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|    -std=c11 mode.  Thus, we must check for !defined __GNUC__ when
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|    testing __STDC_VERSION__ for generic selection support.
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|    On the other hand, Clang also defines __GNUC__, so a clang-specific
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|    check is required to enable the use of generic selection.  */
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| #if __GNUC_PREREQ (4, 9) \
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|     || __glibc_clang_has_extension (c_generic_selections) \
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|     || (!defined __GNUC__ && defined __STDC_VERSION__ \
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| 	&& __STDC_VERSION__ >= 201112L)
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| # define __HAVE_GENERIC_SELECTION 1
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| #else
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| # define __HAVE_GENERIC_SELECTION 0
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| #endif
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| 
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| #endif	 /* sys/cdefs.h */
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