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The destructors used by talloc take a "void *" first parameter.
However talloc.h had a #define hack that treated the destructor as a
function taking first parameter of type "typeof(ptr)" where ptr is the
pointer the destructor is set for. I suppose this was done to add some
kind of "type safety" against adding a destructor expecting another
type of pointer; however this hack is questionable and violates the
real C level typing. Remove the hack from the header and adjust
talloc.c to avoid a warning about a C type violation that became
visible after removing the hack.
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Use the current macro definitions for likely/unlikely from Samba. The
old version lacked parentheses around the non-GCC alternative, but
there are no uses where this would actually make a difference.
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Replace (hopefully) all cases where normally successful allocations
could return NULL with abort(). This should allow skipping most checks
on allocation return values.
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Original talloc build system used autoconf to check for features, most
of which were standard C headers. Assume those always exist. Always
use a workaround for the one non-standard feature (strnlen).
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Copy talloc.c and talloc.h from Samba (last changed 2008-04-17 in
commit 7b9a647ebbbe9ec9e1b82b42e3a8916396f91273).
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