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From: sandmann AT clio DOT rice DOT edu (Charles Sandmann)
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Subject: Re: conflicting types for bzero (gcc303)
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Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 12:25:19 -0600 (CST)
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Okay, bzero only generates warnings (no errors) if:

 1) GCC 3.x, AND
 2) Only if -I /djgpp/include is used
 3) and -fno-builtin not specified
 
Do we do anything to the refresh at all?  (It's fixed in CVS and
has been for quite some time).  If we wanted to remove warning:

A quick test of Andris's suggestion (in a GNUC 3 ifdef) :
#define bzero(s,n) __builtin_bzero(s,n)

Also seemed to work fine (even with -fno-builtin)

Note that if we make this change we always use the builtin with
GCC 3.x; if we don't we always seem to generate code for our libc 
bzero (backward compatible but gives occasional warning).

So a simple string.h ifdef for __GNUC__ >=3 to use the above
instead of our prototype would fix the warning - and upgrade
you to posix behavior using GCC 3.x.  While this would still
break anyone trying to use a return argument, they probably need
to make other code changes for GCC 3.x anyway, or could use 2.x.

This then asks - should we be using more builtins in the headers
for CVS?

There was also a discussion about bcopy - but this doesn't seem
to generate any warnings with GCC 3.03 that I saw - so I don't
see a reason to mess with it in any case.  (Just confusion with
the bzero issue, or something else?)

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