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* include/io.h (__finddata64_t, __wfinddata64_t): changed member 'size' from '_fsize_t' to '__int64' to be consistent with the other ...64 structures and the value set there is 8 bytes not 4. Add guard for both as the are only used by functions available from 6.1 on. * include/malloc.h (_HEAP_MAXREQ): Define. (_aligned_offset_recalloc): Define. (_aligned_recalloc()): Define. * include/math.h: fixed a typo in a comment. (atanhf): Fixed declaration. * include/wchar.h (__wfinddata64_t): changed member 'size' from '_fsize_t' to '__int64' to be consistent with the other ...64 structures and the value set there is 8 bytes not 4. Added guard as this function is only used by functions available from 6.1 on. * include/sys/stat.h: some members of 'stat' were declared with types with a prefixed underscore, while the ones without the underscore should have been used. Added guard to '__stat64' as it is only used by functions available from 6.1 on. Added the wide character versions of the exec()/spawn() family for completion (_stati64): changed the type of the 'st_mode' member from 'unsigned int' to '_mode_t' * include/sys/timeb.h (timeb, _timb): changed the type of the 'time' member from 'long' to 'time_t' (__timeb64): moved declaration of structure directly before the declaration of the function '_ftime64()', so it is guarded as well * include/sys/utime.h (__utimbuf64): moved declaration of structure directly before the declaration of the functions using it, so it is guarded as well |
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