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Several network-related structures are defined conditionally under __USE_MISC, but unconditionally used by other headers. The path of least resistance is usually to condition the uses on __USE_MISC as well. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/net/if_ppp.h * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/net/if_ppp.h: Only define struct ifpppstatsreq and struct ifpppcstatsreq if __USE_MISC is defined, to ensure struct ifreq is declared. * inet/netinet/ether.h: Condition all function prototypes on __USE_MISC, to ensure struct ether_addr is declared. sys/socket.h defines struct osockaddr only under __USE_MISC, whereas protocols/talkd.h requires it unconditionally. Here it doesn't make sense to condition the entire body of protocols/talkd.h on __USE_MISC. Rather than complicate sys/socket.h with a __need macro or duplicate the definition, I am introducing a new concept: tiny headers named bits/types/TYPE.h that define TYPE and nothing else. This can, I hope, ultimately replace *all* the __need macros. The guard macro for such headers will be __TYPE_defined, just in case application or third-party library code is looking at them. * socket/bits/types/struct_osockaddr.h: New header. * include/bits/types/struct_osockaddr.h: New wrapper. * socket/Makefile: Install the new header. * socket/sys/socket.h, inet/protocols/talkd.h: Refer to bits/types/struct_osockaddr.h for the definition of struct osockaddr. |
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accept4.c | ||
accept.c | ||
bind.c | ||
connect.c | ||
getpeername.c | ||
getsockname.c | ||
getsockopt.c | ||
have_sock_cloexec.c | ||
isfdtype.c | ||
listen.c | ||
Makefile | ||
opensock.c | ||
recv.c | ||
recvfrom.c | ||
recvmmsg.c | ||
recvmsg.c | ||
sa_len.c | ||
send.c | ||
sendmmsg.c | ||
sendmsg.c | ||
sendto.c | ||
setsockopt.c | ||
shutdown.c | ||
sockatmark.c | ||
socket.c | ||
socketpair.c | ||
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