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* windows: fix format string attributes on MinGWwm42012-03-011-12/+2
| | | | | | | | | | MinGW maps the "printf" format string archetype to the non-standard MSVCRT functions, even if __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO is defined and set to 1. We need to use "gnu_printf" to use the format strings as provided by vsnprintf and similar functions to get correct warnings. Since "gnu_printf" isn't necessarily available on other GCC compatible compilers (such as clang), do this only on MinGW.
* talloc.[ch]: remove "type safety" hack that violates C typesUoti Urpala2011-08-191-7/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* build: add a hack to prevent name collision with libtallocUoti Urpala2011-07-071-0/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | libsmbclient uses dynamically linked libtalloc.so which has symbols with names matching those in the internal talloc.c. This name collision caused a crash under stream_smb when trying to play anything with smb://. Add a "#pragma GCC visibility" hack to talloc.h to hide the internal symbols from being visible to the outside libtalloc.so. Hopefully this doesn't break any platform worse than possibly causing a compiler warning about an unknown pragma (at least GCC and clang recognize it).
* Add the talloc memory allocatorUoti Urpala2008-04-231-0/+183
Copy talloc.c and talloc.h from Samba (last changed 2008-04-17 in commit 7b9a647ebbbe9ec9e1b82b42e3a8916396f91273).