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Re: move fpurge to <stdio.h>
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Eric Blake |
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Re: move fpurge to <stdio.h> |
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Thu, 25 Jun 2009 06:44:08 -0600 |
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According to Eric Blake on 6/24/2009 6:52 AM:
> Any objections to this patch? I know that many of the stdio extensions,
> such as freading, should stay in their own header, since they are gnulib
> extensions not found in any system. But several systems provide fpurge
> directly in <stdio.h> (and I'm working on adding it for cygwin 1.7 as
> well), so even though glibc does not provide it (it only provides __fpurge
> in <stdio_ext.h>), I think that <stdio.h> is a better fit than "fpurge.h".
No comments, so I went ahead and pushed.
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