Hi, We have the following aliases witj __libc prefix:
# grep -rh $'[ \t]__libc_[a-z_0-9]*;$' . | sort | uniq | grep __typeof extern __typeof(accept) __libc_accept; extern __typeof(close) __libc_close; extern __typeof(connect) __libc_connect; extern __typeof(creat) __libc_creat; extern __typeof(creat64) __libc_creat64; extern __typeof(fcntl) __libc_fcntl; extern __typeof(fcntl64) __libc_fcntl64; extern __typeof(fork) __libc_fork; extern __typeof(fstatfs) __libc_fstatfs; extern __typeof(fsync) __libc_fsync; extern __typeof(getdomainname) __libc_getdomainname; extern __typeof(getpid) __libc_getpid; extern __typeof(lseek) __libc_lseek; extern __typeof(lseek64) __libc_lseek64; extern __typeof(msync) __libc_msync; extern __typeof(nanosleep) __libc_nanosleep; extern __typeof(open) __libc_open; extern __typeof(open64) __libc_open64; extern __typeof(pause) __libc_pause; extern __typeof(poll) __libc_poll; extern __typeof(pread) __libc_pread; extern __typeof(pread64) __libc_pread64; extern __typeof(pselect) __libc_pselect; extern __typeof(pwrite) __libc_pwrite; extern __typeof(pwrite64) __libc_pwrite64; extern __typeof(read) __libc_read; extern __typeof(readv) __libc_readv; extern __typeof(recv) __libc_recv; extern __typeof(recvfrom) __libc_recvfrom; extern __typeof(recvmsg) __libc_recvmsg; extern __typeof(select) __libc_select; extern __typeof(send) __libc_send; extern __typeof(sendmsg) __libc_sendmsg; extern __typeof(sendto) __libc_sendto; extern __typeof(sigaction) __libc_sigaction; extern __typeof(sigsuspend) __libc_sigsuspend; extern __typeof(statfs) __libc_statfs; extern __typeof(system) __libc_system; extern __typeof(tcdrain) __libc_tcdrain; extern __typeof(wait) __libc_wait; extern __typeof(waitpid) __libc_waitpid; extern __typeof(write) __libc_write; extern __typeof(writev) __libc_writev; I do not see any explanation what are these? I do see that some of them are used from libpthread, but many are not (__libc_accept, __libc_getdomainname...). One purpose I might imagine if to make sure you are using libc implementation of a function, not something from another library... Anyone knows better? -- vda _______________________________________________ uClibc mailing list uClibc@uclibc.org http://busybox.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uclibc