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Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2000 16:06:42 -0500
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> OK, no problem.  Internally, filelength is actually __filelength now, 
> with a "#define filelength __filelength" in "/include/libc/stubs.h".  I 
> can put the #define into stubs.h for __lfilelength, and comment it out 
> if there is no such animal elsewhere.

The *only* time you put something in stubs.h is if an ANSI/POSIX
function in libc needs to call a non-ANSI/POSIX function in libc, in
which case the non-ANSI/POSIX function needs to be listed in stubs.h.
(or, for ansi functions calling posix-only functions).

There is no other reason why a function would get listed in stubs.

The "stubbed" name (__foo) is *not* part of the published API.

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