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/* ANSI and traditional C compatability macros
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   Copyright 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
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   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program 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
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.  */
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/* ANSI and traditional C compatibility macros
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   ANSI C is assumed if __STDC__ is #defined.
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   Macro                ANSI C definition       Traditional C definition
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   -----                ---- - ----------       ----------- - ----------
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   ANSI_PROTOTYPES      1                       not defined
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   PTR                  `void *'                `char *'
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   PTRCONST             `void *const'           `char *'
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   LONG_DOUBLE          `long double'           `double'
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   const                not defined             `'
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   volatile             not defined             `'
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   signed               not defined             `'
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   VA_START(ap, var)    va_start(ap, var)       va_start(ap)
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   Note that it is safe to write "void foo();" indicating a function
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   with no return value, in all K+R compilers we have been able to test.
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   For declaring functions with prototypes, we also provide these:
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   PARAMS ((prototype))
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   -- for functions which take a fixed number of arguments.  Use this
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   when declaring the function.  When defining the function, write a
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   K+R style argument list.  For example:
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        char *strcpy PARAMS ((char *dest, char *source));
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        ...
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        char *
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        strcpy (dest, source)
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             char *dest;
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             char *source;
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        { ... }
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   VPARAMS ((prototype, ...))
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   -- for functions which take a variable number of arguments.  Use
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   PARAMS to declare the function, VPARAMS to define it.  For example:
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        int printf PARAMS ((const char *format, ...));
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        ...
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        int
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        printf VPARAMS ((const char *format, ...))
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        {
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           ...
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        }
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   For writing functions which take variable numbers of arguments, we
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   also provide the VA_OPEN, VA_CLOSE, and VA_FIXEDARG macros.  These
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   hide the differences between K+R <varargs.h> and C89 <stdarg.h> more
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   thoroughly than the simple VA_START() macro mentioned above.
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   VA_OPEN and VA_CLOSE are used *instead of* va_start and va_end.
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   Immediately after VA_OPEN, put a sequence of VA_FIXEDARG calls
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   corresponding to the list of fixed arguments.  Then use va_arg
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   normally to get the variable arguments, or pass your va_list object
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   around.  You do not declare the va_list yourself; VA_OPEN does it
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   for you.
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   Here is a complete example:
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        int
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        printf VPARAMS ((const char *format, ...))
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        {
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           int result;
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           VA_OPEN (ap, format);
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           VA_FIXEDARG (ap, const char *, format);
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           result = vfprintf (stdout, format, ap);
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           VA_CLOSE (ap);
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           return result;
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        }
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   You can declare variables either before or after the VA_OPEN,
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   VA_FIXEDARG sequence.  Also, VA_OPEN and VA_CLOSE are the beginning
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   and end of a block.  They must appear at the same nesting level,
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   and any variables declared after VA_OPEN go out of scope at
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   VA_CLOSE.  Unfortunately, with a K+R compiler, that includes the
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   argument list.  You can have multiple instances of VA_OPEN/VA_CLOSE
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   pairs in a single function in case you need to traverse the
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   argument list more than once.
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   For ease of writing code which uses GCC extensions but needs to be
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   portable to other compilers, we provide the GCC_VERSION macro that
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   simplifies testing __GNUC__ and __GNUC_MINOR__ together, and various
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   wrappers around __attribute__.  Also, __extension__ will be #defined
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   to nothing if it doesn't work.  See below.
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   This header also defines a lot of obsolete macros:
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   CONST, VOLATILE, SIGNED, PROTO, EXFUN, DEFUN, DEFUN_VOID,
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   AND, DOTS, NOARGS.  Don't use them.  */
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#ifndef _ANSIDECL_H
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#define _ANSIDECL_H     1
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/* Every source file includes this file,
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   so they will all get the switch for lint.  */
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/* LINTLIBRARY */
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/* Using MACRO(x,y) in cpp #if conditionals does not work with some
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   older preprocessors.  Thus we can't define something like this:
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#define HAVE_GCC_VERSION(MAJOR, MINOR) \
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  (__GNUC__ > (MAJOR) || (__GNUC__ == (MAJOR) && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= (MINOR)))
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and then test "#if HAVE_GCC_VERSION(2,7)".
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So instead we use the macro below and test it against specific values.  */
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/* This macro simplifies testing whether we are using gcc, and if it
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   is of a particular minimum version. (Both major & minor numbers are
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   significant.)  This macro will evaluate to 0 if we are not using
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   gcc at all.  */
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#ifndef GCC_VERSION
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#define GCC_VERSION (__GNUC__ * 1000 + __GNUC_MINOR__)
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#endif /* GCC_VERSION */
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#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (_AIX) || (defined (__mips) && defined (_SYSTYPE_SVR4)) || defined(_WIN32) || (defined(__alpha) && defined(__cplusplus))
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/* All known AIX compilers implement these things (but don't always
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   define __STDC__).  The RISC/OS MIPS compiler defines these things
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   in SVR4 mode, but does not define __STDC__.  */
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/* eraxxon@alumni.rice.edu: The Compaq C++ compiler, unlike many other
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   C++ compilers, does not define __STDC__, though it acts as if this
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   was so. (Verified versions: 5.7, 6.2, 6.3, 6.5) */
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#define ANSI_PROTOTYPES 1
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#define PTR             void *
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#define PTRCONST        void *const
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#define LONG_DOUBLE     long double
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/* PARAMS is often defined elsewhere (e.g. by libintl.h), so wrap it in
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   a #ifndef.  */
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#ifndef PARAMS
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#define PARAMS(ARGS)            ARGS
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#endif
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#define VPARAMS(ARGS)           ARGS
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#define VA_START(VA_LIST, VAR)  va_start(VA_LIST, VAR)
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/* variadic function helper macros */
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/* "struct Qdmy" swallows the semicolon after VA_OPEN/VA_FIXEDARG's
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   use without inhibiting further decls and without declaring an
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   actual variable.  */
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#define VA_OPEN(AP, VAR)        { va_list AP; va_start(AP, VAR); { struct Qdmy
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#define VA_CLOSE(AP)            } va_end(AP); }
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#define VA_FIXEDARG(AP, T, N)   struct Qdmy
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#undef const
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#undef volatile
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#undef signed
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/* inline requires special treatment; it's in C99, and GCC >=2.7 supports
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   it too, but it's not in C89.  */
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#undef inline
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#if __STDC_VERSION__ > 199901L
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/* it's a keyword */
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#else
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# if GCC_VERSION >= 2007
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#  define inline __inline__   /* __inline__ prevents -pedantic warnings */
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# else
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#  define inline  /* nothing */
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# endif
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#endif
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/* These are obsolete.  Do not use.  */
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#ifndef IN_GCC
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#define CONST           const
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#define VOLATILE        volatile
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#define SIGNED          signed
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#define PROTO(type, name, arglist)      type name arglist
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#define EXFUN(name, proto)              name proto
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#define DEFUN(name, arglist, args)      name(args)
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#define DEFUN_VOID(name)                name(void)
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#define AND             ,
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#define DOTS            , ...
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#define NOARGS          void
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#endif /* ! IN_GCC */
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#else   /* Not ANSI C.  */
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#undef  ANSI_PROTOTYPES
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#define PTR             char *
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#define PTRCONST        PTR
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#define LONG_DOUBLE     double
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#define PARAMS(args)            ()
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#define VPARAMS(args)           (va_alist) va_dcl
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#define VA_START(va_list, var)  va_start(va_list)
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#define VA_OPEN(AP, VAR)                { va_list AP; va_start(AP); { struct Qdmy
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#define VA_CLOSE(AP)                    } va_end(AP); }
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#define VA_FIXEDARG(AP, TYPE, NAME)     TYPE NAME = va_arg(AP, TYPE)
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/* some systems define these in header files for non-ansi mode */
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#undef const
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#undef volatile
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#undef signed
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#undef inline
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#define const
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#define volatile
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#define signed
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#define inline
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#ifndef IN_GCC
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#define CONST
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#define VOLATILE
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#define SIGNED
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#define PROTO(type, name, arglist)      type name ()
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#define EXFUN(name, proto)              name()
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#define DEFUN(name, arglist, args)      name arglist args;
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#define DEFUN_VOID(name)                name()
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#define AND             ;
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#define DOTS
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#define NOARGS
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#endif /* ! IN_GCC */
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#endif  /* ANSI C.  */
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/* Define macros for some gcc attributes.  This permits us to use the
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   macros freely, and know that they will come into play for the
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   version of gcc in which they are supported.  */
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#if (GCC_VERSION < 2007)
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# define __attribute__(x)
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#endif
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/* Attribute __malloc__ on functions was valid as of gcc 2.96. */
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#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC
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# if (GCC_VERSION >= 2096)
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#  define ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC __attribute__ ((__malloc__))
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# else
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#  define ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC
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# endif /* GNUC >= 2.96 */
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#endif /* ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC */
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/* Attributes on labels were valid as of gcc 2.93. */
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#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_LABEL
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# if (!defined (__cplusplus) && GCC_VERSION >= 2093)
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#  define ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_LABEL ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
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# else
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#  define ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_LABEL
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# endif /* !__cplusplus && GNUC >= 2.93 */
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#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
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#define ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED __attribute__ ((__unused__))
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# define ARG_UNUSED(NAME) NAME ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
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# define ARG_UNUSED(NAME) NAME
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#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
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#endif /* ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN */
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#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL
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# if (GCC_VERSION >= 3003)
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#  define ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(m) __attribute__ ((__nonnull__ (m)))
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#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_PURE
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#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF
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#define ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(m, n) __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, m, n))) ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(m)
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#define ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_1 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(1, 2)
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#define ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_2 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(2, 3)
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#define ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_3 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(3, 4)
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#define ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_4 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(4, 5)
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#define ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_5 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(5, 6)
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#endif /* ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF */
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# define ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF_3 ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF(3, 4)
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# define ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF_1 ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF(1, 2)
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# define ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF_2 ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF(2, 3)
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# define ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF_3 ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF(3, 4)
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# define ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF_4 ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF(4, 5)
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# define ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF_5 ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF(5, 6)
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#endif
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#endif  /* ansidecl.h   */

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