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The feature test code should test the build environment, and none of the compat code should interfere with that. Don't include compat.h from the feature test source. There should be no functional changes here, but this is just the right thing to do. |
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.gitignore | ||
canonicalize_file_name.c | ||
check_asctime.c | ||
check_getpwuid.c | ||
compat.h | ||
function-attributes.h | ||
gen_zlib_pc.c | ||
getdelim.c | ||
getline.c | ||
have_canonicalize_file_name.c | ||
have_d_type.c | ||
have_getline.c | ||
have_strcasestr.c | ||
have_strsep.c | ||
have_timegm.c | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.local | ||
README | ||
strcasestr.c | ||
strsep.c | ||
timegm.c |
notmuch/compat This directory consists of three things: 1. Small programs used by the notmuch configure script to test for the availability of certain system features, (library functions, etc.). For example: have_getline.c 2. Compatibility implementations of those system features for systems that don't provide their own versions. For example: getline.c The compilation of these files is made conditional on the output of the test programs from [1]. 3. Macro definitions abstracting compiler differences (e.g. function attributes). For example: function-attributes.h