The 'no_undeclared_includes' attribute should be used in a module to tell that only non-modular headers and headers from used modules are accepted. The main motivation behind this is to prevent dep cycles between system libraries (such as darwin) and libc++. Patch by Richard Smith! llvm-svn: 284797
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778 B
C
23 lines
778 B
C
typedef char int_least8_t;
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typedef short int_least16_t;
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typedef int int_least32_t;
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typedef long long int int_least64_t;
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typedef unsigned char uint_least8_t;
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typedef unsigned short uint_least16_t;
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typedef unsigned int uint_least32_t;
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typedef unsigned long long uint_least64_t;
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typedef char int_fast8_t;
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typedef short int_fast16_t;
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typedef int int_fast32_t;
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typedef long long int int_fast64_t;
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typedef unsigned char uint_fast8_t;
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typedef unsigned short uint_fast16_t;
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typedef unsigned int uint_fast32_t;
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typedef unsigned long long uint_fast64_t;
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typedef int * intptr_t;
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typedef unsigned int * uintptr_t;
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typedef int intmax_t;
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typedef unsigned int uintmax_t;
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