Merge branch 'Integration_3.0.0'

Post-3.0b1 fixes merge.
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David Adam 2018-12-14 13:09:39 +08:00
commit f8338d63ed
10 changed files with 185 additions and 177 deletions

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# fish 3.0b1
# fish 3.0b1 (released December 11, 2018)
fish 3 is a major release, which introduces some breaking changes alongside improved functionality. Although most existing scripts will continue to work, they should be reviewed against the list below.

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@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ CHECK_CXX_SYMBOL_EXISTS(wcsdup wchar.h HAVE_WCSDUP)
CHECK_CXX_SYMBOL_EXISTS(wcslcpy wchar.h HAVE_WCSLCPY)
CHECK_CXX_SYMBOL_EXISTS(wcsncasecmp wchar.h HAVE_WCSNCASECMP)
CHECK_CXX_SYMBOL_EXISTS(wcsndup wchar.h HAVE_WCSNDUP)
CHECK_CXX_SYMBOL_EXISTS(wcstod_l wchar.h HAVE_WCSTOD_L)
CHECK_CXX_SYMBOL_EXISTS(_sys_errs stdlib.h HAVE__SYS__ERRS)

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@ -316,6 +316,7 @@ AC_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_TYPE
#
AC_CHECK_FUNCS( wcsndup )
AC_CHECK_FUNCS( wcstod_l )
AC_CHECK_FUNCS( futimes )
AC_CHECK_FUNCS( wcslcpy lrand48_r killpg )
AC_CHECK_FUNCS( backtrace_symbols getifaddrs )

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
<key>CFBundlePackageType</key>
<string>APPL</string>
<key>CFBundleShortVersionString</key>
<string>2.7.500</string>
<string>2.7.900</string>
<key>CFBundleVersion</key>
<string>0.1</string>
<key>LSApplicationCategoryType</key>

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@ -206,7 +206,7 @@
#define PACKAGE_NAME "fish"
/* Define to the full name and version of this package. */
#define PACKAGE_STRING "fish 2.7.1-git"
#define PACKAGE_STRING "fish 3.0b1"
/* Define to the one symbol short name of this package. */
#define PACKAGE_TARNAME "fish"
@ -215,7 +215,7 @@
#define PACKAGE_URL ""
/* Define to the version of this package. */
#define PACKAGE_VERSION "2.7.1-git"
#define PACKAGE_VERSION "3.0b1"
/* The size of `wchar_t', as computed by sizeof. */
#define SIZEOF_WCHAR_T 4

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@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ end
# So instead, we store the aliases in global variables, named after the alias, containing the command.
# This is because alias:command is an n:1 mapping (an alias can only have one corresponding command,
# but a command can be aliased multiple times)
git config -z --get-regexp 'alias\..*' | while read -lz alias command _
git config -z --get-regexp 'alias\..*' | while read -lz alias command
# Git aliases can contain chars that variable names can't - escape them.
set alias (string replace 'alias.' '' -- $alias | string escape --style=var)
set -g __fish_git_alias_$alias $command

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@ -17,11 +17,6 @@ function fish_vi_key_bindings --description 'vi-like key bindings for fish'
bind --erase --all --preset # clear earlier bindings, if any
end
# Silence warnings about unavailable keys. See #4431, 4188
if not contains -- -s $argv
set argv "-s" "-M" $argv
end
# Allow just calling this function to correctly set the bindings.
# Because it's a rather discoverable name, users will execute it
# and without this would then have subtly broken bindings.
@ -61,217 +56,217 @@ function fish_vi_key_bindings --description 'vi-like key bindings for fish'
__fish_shared_key_bindings -M $mode
end
bind --preset $argv insert \r execute
bind --preset $argv insert \n execute
bind -s --preset -M insert \r execute
bind -s --preset -M insert \n execute
bind --preset $argv insert "" self-insert
bind -s --preset -M insert "" self-insert
# Add way to kill current command line while in insert mode.
bind --preset $argv insert \cc __fish_cancel_commandline
bind -s --preset -M insert \cc __fish_cancel_commandline
# Add a way to switch from insert to normal (command) mode.
# Note if we are paging, we want to stay in insert mode
# See #2871
bind --preset $argv insert \e "if commandline -P; commandline -f cancel; else; set fish_bind_mode default; commandline -f backward-char force-repaint; end"
bind -s --preset -M insert \e "if commandline -P; commandline -f cancel; else; set fish_bind_mode default; commandline -f backward-char force-repaint; end"
# Default (command) mode
bind --preset :q exit
bind --preset -m insert \cc __fish_cancel_commandline
bind --preset $argv default h backward-char
bind --preset $argv default l forward-char
bind --preset -m insert \n execute
bind --preset -m insert \r execute
bind --preset -m insert i force-repaint
bind --preset -m insert I beginning-of-line force-repaint
bind --preset -m insert a forward-char force-repaint
bind --preset -m insert A end-of-line force-repaint
bind --preset -m visual v begin-selection force-repaint
bind -s --preset :q exit
bind -s --preset -m insert \cc __fish_cancel_commandline
bind -s --preset -M default h backward-char
bind -s --preset -M default l forward-char
bind -s --preset -m insert \n execute
bind -s --preset -m insert \r execute
bind -s --preset -m insert i force-repaint
bind -s --preset -m insert I beginning-of-line force-repaint
bind -s --preset -m insert a forward-char force-repaint
bind -s --preset -m insert A end-of-line force-repaint
bind -s --preset -m visual v begin-selection force-repaint
#bind --preset -m insert o "commandline -a \n" down-line force-repaint
#bind --preset -m insert O beginning-of-line "commandline -i \n" up-line force-repaint # doesn't work
#bind -s --preset -m insert o "commandline -a \n" down-line force-repaint
#bind -s --preset -m insert O beginning-of-line "commandline -i \n" up-line force-repaint # doesn't work
bind --preset gg beginning-of-buffer
bind --preset G end-of-buffer
bind -s --preset gg beginning-of-buffer
bind -s --preset G end-of-buffer
for key in $eol_keys
bind --preset $key end-of-line
bind -s --preset $key end-of-line
end
for key in $bol_keys
bind --preset $key beginning-of-line
bind -s --preset $key beginning-of-line
end
bind --preset u history-search-backward
bind --preset \cr history-search-forward
bind -s --preset u history-search-backward
bind -s --preset \cr history-search-forward
bind --preset [ history-token-search-backward
bind --preset ] history-token-search-forward
bind -s --preset [ history-token-search-backward
bind -s --preset ] history-token-search-forward
bind --preset k up-or-search
bind --preset j down-or-search
bind --preset b backward-word
bind --preset B backward-bigword
bind --preset ge backward-word
bind --preset gE backward-bigword
bind --preset w forward-word forward-char
bind --preset W forward-bigword forward-char
bind --preset e forward-char forward-word backward-char
bind --preset E forward-bigword backward-char
bind -s --preset k up-or-search
bind -s --preset j down-or-search
bind -s --preset b backward-word
bind -s --preset B backward-bigword
bind -s --preset ge backward-word
bind -s --preset gE backward-bigword
bind -s --preset w forward-word forward-char
bind -s --preset W forward-bigword forward-char
bind -s --preset e forward-char forward-word backward-char
bind -s --preset E forward-bigword backward-char
# OS X SnowLeopard doesn't have these keys. Don't show an annoying error message.
# Vi/Vim doesn't support these keys in insert mode but that seems silly so we do so anyway.
bind --preset $argv insert -k home beginning-of-line 2>/dev/null
bind --preset $argv default -k home beginning-of-line 2>/dev/null
bind --preset $argv insert -k end end-of-line 2>/dev/null
bind --preset $argv default -k end end-of-line 2>/dev/null
bind -s --preset -M insert -k home beginning-of-line 2>/dev/null
bind -s --preset -M default -k home beginning-of-line 2>/dev/null
bind -s --preset -M insert -k end end-of-line 2>/dev/null
bind -s --preset -M default -k end end-of-line 2>/dev/null
# Vi moves the cursor back if, after deleting, it is at EOL.
# To emulate that, move forward, then backward, which will be a NOP
# if there is something to move forward to.
bind --preset $argv default x delete-char forward-char backward-char
bind --preset $argv default X backward-delete-char
bind --preset $argv insert -k dc delete-char forward-char backward-char
bind --preset $argv default -k dc delete-char forward-char backward-char
bind -s --preset -M default x delete-char forward-char backward-char
bind -s --preset -M default X backward-delete-char
bind -s --preset -M insert -k dc delete-char forward-char backward-char
bind -s --preset -M default -k dc delete-char forward-char backward-char
# Backspace deletes a char in insert mode, but not in normal/default mode.
bind --preset $argv insert -k backspace backward-delete-char
bind --preset $argv default -k backspace backward-char
bind --preset $argv insert \ch backward-delete-char
bind --preset $argv default \ch backward-char
bind --preset $argv insert \x7f backward-delete-char
bind --preset $argv default \x7f backward-char
bind --preset $argv insert \e\[3\;2~ backward-delete-char # Mavericks Terminal.app shift-ctrl-delete
bind --preset $argv default \e\[3\;2~ backward-delete-char # Mavericks Terminal.app shift-ctrl-delete
bind -s --preset -M insert -k backspace backward-delete-char
bind -s --preset -M default -k backspace backward-char
bind -s --preset -M insert \ch backward-delete-char
bind -s --preset -M default \ch backward-char
bind -s --preset -M insert \x7f backward-delete-char
bind -s --preset -M default \x7f backward-char
bind -s --preset -M insert \e\[3\;2~ backward-delete-char # Mavericks Terminal.app shift-ctrl-delete
bind -s --preset -M default \e\[3\;2~ backward-delete-char # Mavericks Terminal.app shift-ctrl-delete
bind --preset dd kill-whole-line
bind --preset D kill-line
bind --preset d\$ kill-line
bind --preset d\^ backward-kill-line
bind --preset dw kill-word
bind --preset dW kill-bigword
bind --preset diw forward-char forward-char backward-word kill-word
bind --preset diW forward-char forward-char backward-bigword kill-bigword
bind --preset daw forward-char forward-char backward-word kill-word
bind --preset daW forward-char forward-char backward-bigword kill-bigword
bind --preset de kill-word
bind --preset dE kill-bigword
bind --preset db backward-kill-word
bind --preset dB backward-kill-bigword
bind --preset dge backward-kill-word
bind --preset dgE backward-kill-bigword
bind --preset df begin-selection forward-jump kill-selection end-selection
bind --preset dt begin-selection forward-jump backward-char kill-selection end-selection
bind --preset dF begin-selection backward-jump kill-selection end-selection
bind --preset dT begin-selection backward-jump forward-char kill-selection end-selection
bind -s --preset dd kill-whole-line
bind -s --preset D kill-line
bind -s --preset d\$ kill-line
bind -s --preset d\^ backward-kill-line
bind -s --preset dw kill-word
bind -s --preset dW kill-bigword
bind -s --preset diw forward-char forward-char backward-word kill-word
bind -s --preset diW forward-char forward-char backward-bigword kill-bigword
bind -s --preset daw forward-char forward-char backward-word kill-word
bind -s --preset daW forward-char forward-char backward-bigword kill-bigword
bind -s --preset de kill-word
bind -s --preset dE kill-bigword
bind -s --preset db backward-kill-word
bind -s --preset dB backward-kill-bigword
bind -s --preset dge backward-kill-word
bind -s --preset dgE backward-kill-bigword
bind -s --preset df begin-selection forward-jump kill-selection end-selection
bind -s --preset dt begin-selection forward-jump backward-char kill-selection end-selection
bind -s --preset dF begin-selection backward-jump kill-selection end-selection
bind -s --preset dT begin-selection backward-jump forward-char kill-selection end-selection
bind --preset -m insert s delete-char force-repaint
bind --preset -m insert S kill-whole-line force-repaint
bind --preset -m insert cc kill-whole-line force-repaint
bind --preset -m insert C kill-line force-repaint
bind --preset -m insert c\$ kill-line force-repaint
bind --preset -m insert c\^ backward-kill-line force-repaint
bind --preset -m insert cw kill-word force-repaint
bind --preset -m insert cW kill-bigword force-repaint
bind --preset -m insert ciw forward-char forward-char backward-word kill-word force-repaint
bind --preset -m insert ciW forward-char forward-char backward-bigword kill-bigword force-repaint
bind --preset -m insert caw forward-char forward-char backward-word kill-word force-repaint
bind --preset -m insert caW forward-char forward-char backward-bigword kill-bigword force-repaint
bind --preset -m insert ce kill-word force-repaint
bind --preset -m insert cE kill-bigword force-repaint
bind --preset -m insert cb backward-kill-word force-repaint
bind --preset -m insert cB backward-kill-bigword force-repaint
bind --preset -m insert cge backward-kill-word force-repaint
bind --preset -m insert cgE backward-kill-bigword force-repaint
bind -s --preset -m insert s delete-char force-repaint
bind -s --preset -m insert S kill-whole-line force-repaint
bind -s --preset -m insert cc kill-whole-line force-repaint
bind -s --preset -m insert C kill-line force-repaint
bind -s --preset -m insert c\$ kill-line force-repaint
bind -s --preset -m insert c\^ backward-kill-line force-repaint
bind -s --preset -m insert cw kill-word force-repaint
bind -s --preset -m insert cW kill-bigword force-repaint
bind -s --preset -m insert ciw forward-char forward-char backward-word kill-word force-repaint
bind -s --preset -m insert ciW forward-char forward-char backward-bigword kill-bigword force-repaint
bind -s --preset -m insert caw forward-char forward-char backward-word kill-word force-repaint
bind -s --preset -m insert caW forward-char forward-char backward-bigword kill-bigword force-repaint
bind -s --preset -m insert ce kill-word force-repaint
bind -s --preset -m insert cE kill-bigword force-repaint
bind -s --preset -m insert cb backward-kill-word force-repaint
bind -s --preset -m insert cB backward-kill-bigword force-repaint
bind -s --preset -m insert cge backward-kill-word force-repaint
bind -s --preset -m insert cgE backward-kill-bigword force-repaint
bind --preset '~' capitalize-word
bind --preset gu downcase-word
bind --preset gU upcase-word
bind -s --preset '~' capitalize-word
bind -s --preset gu downcase-word
bind -s --preset gU upcase-word
bind --preset J end-of-line delete-char
bind --preset K 'man (commandline -t) 2>/dev/null; or echo -n \a'
bind -s --preset J end-of-line delete-char
bind -s --preset K 'man (commandline -t) 2>/dev/null; or echo -n \a'
bind --preset yy kill-whole-line yank
bind --preset Y kill-whole-line yank
bind --preset y\$ kill-line yank
bind --preset y\^ backward-kill-line yank
bind --preset yw kill-word yank
bind --preset yW kill-bigword yank
bind --preset yiw forward-char forward-char backward-word kill-word yank
bind --preset yiW forward-char forward-char backward-bigword kill-bigword yank
bind --preset yaw forward-char forward-char backward-word kill-word yank
bind --preset yaW forward-char forward-char backward-bigword kill-bigword yank
bind --preset ye kill-word yank
bind --preset yE kill-bigword yank
bind --preset yb backward-kill-word yank
bind --preset yB backward-kill-bigword yank
bind --preset yge backward-kill-word yank
bind --preset ygE backward-kill-bigword yank
bind -s --preset yy kill-whole-line yank
bind -s --preset Y kill-whole-line yank
bind -s --preset y\$ kill-line yank
bind -s --preset y\^ backward-kill-line yank
bind -s --preset yw kill-word yank
bind -s --preset yW kill-bigword yank
bind -s --preset yiw forward-char forward-char backward-word kill-word yank
bind -s --preset yiW forward-char forward-char backward-bigword kill-bigword yank
bind -s --preset yaw forward-char forward-char backward-word kill-word yank
bind -s --preset yaW forward-char forward-char backward-bigword kill-bigword yank
bind -s --preset ye kill-word yank
bind -s --preset yE kill-bigword yank
bind -s --preset yb backward-kill-word yank
bind -s --preset yB backward-kill-bigword yank
bind -s --preset yge backward-kill-word yank
bind -s --preset ygE backward-kill-bigword yank
bind --preset f forward-jump
bind --preset F backward-jump
bind --preset t forward-jump-till
bind --preset T backward-jump-till
bind --preset ';' repeat-jump
bind --preset , repeat-jump-reverse
bind -s --preset f forward-jump
bind -s --preset F backward-jump
bind -s --preset t forward-jump-till
bind -s --preset T backward-jump-till
bind -s --preset ';' repeat-jump
bind -s --preset , repeat-jump-reverse
# in emacs yank means paste
bind --preset p yank
bind --preset P backward-char yank
bind --preset gp yank-pop
bind -s --preset p yank
bind -s --preset P backward-char yank
bind -s --preset gp yank-pop
bind --preset '"*p' "commandline -i ( xsel -p; echo )[1]"
bind --preset '"*P' backward-char "commandline -i ( xsel -p; echo )[1]"
bind -s --preset '"*p' "commandline -i ( xsel -p; echo )[1]"
bind -s --preset '"*P' backward-char "commandline -i ( xsel -p; echo )[1]"
#
# Lowercase r, enters replace_one mode
#
bind --preset -m replace_one r force-repaint
bind --preset $argv replace_one -m default '' delete-char self-insert backward-char force-repaint
bind --preset $argv replace_one -m default \e cancel force-repaint
bind -s --preset -m replace_one r force-repaint
bind -s --preset -M replace_one -m default '' delete-char self-insert backward-char force-repaint
bind -s --preset -M replace_one -m default \e cancel force-repaint
#
# visual mode
#
bind --preset $argv visual h backward-char
bind --preset $argv visual l forward-char
bind -s --preset -M visual h backward-char
bind -s --preset -M visual l forward-char
bind --preset $argv visual k up-line
bind --preset $argv visual j down-line
bind -s --preset -M visual k up-line
bind -s --preset -M visual j down-line
bind --preset $argv visual b backward-word
bind --preset $argv visual B backward-bigword
bind --preset $argv visual ge backward-word
bind --preset $argv visual gE backward-bigword
bind --preset $argv visual w forward-word
bind --preset $argv visual W forward-bigword
bind --preset $argv visual e forward-word
bind --preset $argv visual E forward-bigword
bind --preset $argv visual o swap-selection-start-stop force-repaint
bind -s --preset -M visual b backward-word
bind -s --preset -M visual B backward-bigword
bind -s --preset -M visual ge backward-word
bind -s --preset -M visual gE backward-bigword
bind -s --preset -M visual w forward-word
bind -s --preset -M visual W forward-bigword
bind -s --preset -M visual e forward-word
bind -s --preset -M visual E forward-bigword
bind -s --preset -M visual o swap-selection-start-stop force-repaint
bind --preset $argv visual f forward-jump
bind --preset $argv visual t forward-jump-till
bind --preset $argv visual F backward-jump
bind --preset $argv visual T backward-jump-till
bind -s --preset -M visual f forward-jump
bind -s --preset -M visual t forward-jump-till
bind -s --preset -M visual F backward-jump
bind -s --preset -M visual T backward-jump-till
for key in $eol_keys
bind --preset $argv visual $key end-of-line
bind -s --preset -M visual $key end-of-line
end
for key in $bol_keys
bind --preset $argv visual $key beginning-of-line
bind -s --preset -M visual $key beginning-of-line
end
bind --preset $argv visual -m insert c kill-selection end-selection force-repaint
bind --preset $argv visual -m default d kill-selection end-selection force-repaint
bind --preset $argv visual -m default x kill-selection end-selection force-repaint
bind --preset $argv visual -m default X kill-whole-line end-selection force-repaint
bind --preset $argv visual -m default y kill-selection yank end-selection force-repaint
bind --preset $argv visual -m default '"*y' "commandline -s | xsel -p; commandline -f end-selection force-repaint"
bind -s --preset -M visual -m insert c kill-selection end-selection force-repaint
bind -s --preset -M visual -m default d kill-selection end-selection force-repaint
bind -s --preset -M visual -m default x kill-selection end-selection force-repaint
bind -s --preset -M visual -m default X kill-whole-line end-selection force-repaint
bind -s --preset -M visual -m default y kill-selection yank end-selection force-repaint
bind -s --preset -M visual -m default '"*y' "commandline -s | xsel -p; commandline -f end-selection force-repaint"
bind --preset $argv visual -m default \cc end-selection force-repaint
bind --preset $argv visual -m default \e end-selection force-repaint
bind -s --preset -M visual -m default \cc end-selection force-repaint
bind -s --preset -M visual -m default \e end-selection force-repaint
# Make it easy to turn an unexecuted command into a comment in the shell history. Also, remove
# the commenting chars so the command can be further edited then executed.
bind --preset $argv default \# __fish_toggle_comment_commandline
bind --preset $argv visual \# __fish_toggle_comment_commandline
bind -s --preset -M default \# __fish_toggle_comment_commandline
bind -s --preset -M visual \# __fish_toggle_comment_commandline
# Set the cursor shape
# After executing once, this will have defined functions listening for the variable.

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@ -32,7 +32,6 @@ function history --description "display or manipulate interactive command histor
set -l hist_cmd
set -l show_time
set -l skip_indent
set -l max_count
set -q _flag_max
set max_count -n$_flag_max
@ -41,10 +40,6 @@ function history --description "display or manipulate interactive command histor
and set -l _flag_show_time $_flag_with_time
if set -q _flag_show_time[1]
set show_time --show-time=$_flag_show_time
# `history -t` by default shows timestamps on seperate lines beginning with # characters.
# When colorized the timetamps would highlighted as comments by fish_indent. With a custom
# format there is no guarantee fish_indent can do anything useful.
set skip_indent true
else if set -q _flag_show_time
set show_time --show-time
end
@ -93,18 +88,15 @@ function history --description "display or manipulate interactive command histor
and set pager $PAGER
# If the user hasn't preconfigured less with the $LESS environment variable,
# we do so to prevent the stripping of control characters (for color) and have
# it behave like cat if output fits on one screen. Prevent the screen from clearing
# on quit, so there is something to see if it exits.
# These are the same three options `git` sets through $LESS before starting the pager.
# we do so to have it behave like cat if output fits on one screen. Prevent the
# screen from clearing on quit, so there is something to see if it exits.
# These are two of the options `git` sets through $LESS before starting the pager.
not set -qx LESS
and set -x LESS --RAW-CONTROL-CHARS --quit-if-one-screen --no-init
and set -x LESS --quit-if-one-screen --no-init
not set -qx LV # ask the pager lv not to strip colors
and set -x LV -c
set -q skip_indent[1] # --show-time=FORMAT set, arbitrary output may not be valid fish script
and builtin history search $search_mode $show_time $max_count $_flag_case_sensitive $_flag_reverse $_flag_null -- $argv | $pager
or builtin history search $search_mode $show_time $max_count $_flag_case_sensitive $_flag_reverse $_flag_null -- $argv | fish_indent --ansi | $pager
builtin history search $search_mode $show_time $max_count $_flag_case_sensitive $_flag_reverse $_flag_null -- $argv | $pager
else
builtin history search $search_mode $show_time $max_count $_flag_case_sensitive $_flag_reverse $_flag_null -- $argv
end

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@ -388,3 +388,18 @@ int flock(int fd, int op) {
}
#endif // HAVE_FLOCK
#ifndef HAVE_WCSTOD_L
// musl doesn't feature wcstod_l,
// so we just wrap wcstod.
double wcstod_l(const wchar_t *enptr, wchar_t **endptr, locale_t loc) {
char *saved_locale = strdup(setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, NULL));
// Yes, this is hardcoded to use the "C" locale.
// That's the only thing we need, and uselocale(loc) broke in my testing.
setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "C");
double ret = wcstod(enptr, endptr);
setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, saved_locale);
free(saved_locale);
return ret;
}
#endif // defined(wcstod_l)

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@ -198,3 +198,7 @@ int flock(int fd, int op);
#endif
#endif
#ifndef wcstod_l
double wcstod_l(const wchar_t *enptr, wchar_t **endptr, locale_t loc);
#endif