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H A D | un-namespace.h | diff 106866 Wed Nov 13 18:12:09 MST 2002 deischen Use a jump table (a la Solaris) for pthread routines with default entries in the table being stubs. While I'm here, add macros to auto-generate the stubs. A conforming threads library can override the stub routines by filling in the jump table. Add some entries to namespace.h and sync un-namespace.h to it. Also add a comment to remind folks to update un-namespace.h when changing namespace.h. |
H A D | namespace.h | diff 106866 Wed Nov 13 18:12:09 MST 2002 deischen Use a jump table (a la Solaris) for pthread routines with default entries in the table being stubs. While I'm here, add macros to auto-generate the stubs. A conforming threads library can override the stub routines by filling in the jump table. Add some entries to namespace.h and sync un-namespace.h to it. Also add a comment to remind folks to update un-namespace.h when changing namespace.h. |
H A D | libc_private.h | diff 106866 Wed Nov 13 18:12:09 MST 2002 deischen Use a jump table (a la Solaris) for pthread routines with default entries in the table being stubs. While I'm here, add macros to auto-generate the stubs. A conforming threads library can override the stub routines by filling in the jump table. Add some entries to namespace.h and sync un-namespace.h to it. Also add a comment to remind folks to update un-namespace.h when changing namespace.h. |
/freebsd-11.0-release/lib/libc/gen/ | ||
H A D | _pthread_stubs.c | diff 106866 Wed Nov 13 18:12:09 MST 2002 deischen Use a jump table (a la Solaris) for pthread routines with default entries in the table being stubs. While I'm here, add macros to auto-generate the stubs. A conforming threads library can override the stub routines by filling in the jump table. Add some entries to namespace.h and sync un-namespace.h to it. Also add a comment to remind folks to update un-namespace.h when changing namespace.h. |
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