github.com/afumu/libc@v0.0.6/pwd/pwd_linux_386.go (about)

     1  // Code generated by 'ccgo pwd/gen.c -crt-import-path "" -export-defines "" -export-enums "" -export-externs X -export-fields F -export-structs "" -export-typedefs "" -header -hide _OSSwapInt16,_OSSwapInt32,_OSSwapInt64 -o pwd/pwd_linux_386.go -pkgname pwd', DO NOT EDIT.
     2  
     3  package pwd
     4  
     5  import (
     6  	"math"
     7  	"reflect"
     8  	"sync/atomic"
     9  	"unsafe"
    10  )
    11  
    12  var _ = math.Pi
    13  var _ reflect.Kind
    14  var _ atomic.Value
    15  var _ unsafe.Pointer
    16  
    17  const (
    18  	NSS_BUFLEN_PASSWD     = 1024
    19  	X_ATFILE_SOURCE       = 1
    20  	X_BITS_TIME64_H       = 1
    21  	X_BITS_TYPESIZES_H    = 1
    22  	X_BITS_TYPES_H        = 1
    23  	X_BSD_SIZE_T_         = 0
    24  	X_BSD_SIZE_T_DEFINED_ = 0
    25  	X_DEFAULT_SOURCE      = 1
    26  	X_FEATURES_H          = 1
    27  	X_FILE_OFFSET_BITS    = 64
    28  	X_GCC_SIZE_T          = 0
    29  	X_ILP32               = 1
    30  	X_POSIX_C_SOURCE      = 200809
    31  	X_POSIX_SOURCE        = 1
    32  	X_PWD_H               = 1
    33  	X_SIZET_              = 0
    34  	X_SIZE_T              = 0
    35  	X_SIZE_T_             = 0
    36  	X_SIZE_T_DECLARED     = 0
    37  	X_SIZE_T_DEFINED      = 0
    38  	X_SIZE_T_DEFINED_     = 0
    39  	X_STDC_PREDEF_H       = 1
    40  	X_SYS_CDEFS_H         = 1
    41  	X_SYS_SIZE_T_H        = 0
    42  	X_T_SIZE              = 0
    43  	X_T_SIZE_             = 0
    44  	I386                  = 1
    45  	Linux                 = 1
    46  	Unix                  = 1
    47  )
    48  
    49  type Ptrdiff_t = int32 /* <builtin>:3:26 */
    50  
    51  type Size_t = uint32 /* <builtin>:9:23 */
    52  
    53  type Wchar_t = int32 /* <builtin>:15:24 */
    54  
    55  type X__builtin_va_list = uintptr /* <builtin>:46:14 */
    56  type X__float128 = float64        /* <builtin>:47:21 */
    57  
    58  // Copyright (C) 1991-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    59  //    This file is part of the GNU C Library.
    60  //
    61  //    The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
    62  //    modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
    63  //    License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
    64  //    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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    67  //    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
    68  //    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
    69  //    Lesser General Public License for more details.
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    71  //    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
    72  //    License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
    73  //    <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
    74  
    75  //	POSIX Standard: 9.2.2 User Database Access	<pwd.h>
    76  
    77  // Copyright (C) 1991-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    78  //    This file is part of the GNU C Library.
    79  //
    80  //    The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
    81  //    modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
    82  //    License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
    83  //    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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    86  //    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
    87  //    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
    88  //    Lesser General Public License for more details.
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    98  //    _ISOC99_SOURCE	Extensions to ISO C89 from ISO C99.
    99  //    _ISOC11_SOURCE	Extensions to ISO C99 from ISO C11.
   100  //    _ISOC2X_SOURCE	Extensions to ISO C99 from ISO C2X.
   101  //    __STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT2__
   102  // 			Extensions to ISO C99 from TR 27431-2:2010.
   103  //    __STDC_WANT_IEC_60559_BFP_EXT__
   104  // 			Extensions to ISO C11 from TS 18661-1:2014.
   105  //    __STDC_WANT_IEC_60559_FUNCS_EXT__
   106  // 			Extensions to ISO C11 from TS 18661-4:2015.
   107  //    __STDC_WANT_IEC_60559_TYPES_EXT__
   108  // 			Extensions to ISO C11 from TS 18661-3:2015.
   109  //
   110  //    _POSIX_SOURCE	IEEE Std 1003.1.
   111  //    _POSIX_C_SOURCE	If ==1, like _POSIX_SOURCE; if >=2 add IEEE Std 1003.2;
   112  // 			if >=199309L, add IEEE Std 1003.1b-1993;
   113  // 			if >=199506L, add IEEE Std 1003.1c-1995;
   114  // 			if >=200112L, all of IEEE 1003.1-2004
   115  // 			if >=200809L, all of IEEE 1003.1-2008
   116  //    _XOPEN_SOURCE	Includes POSIX and XPG things.  Set to 500 if
   117  // 			Single Unix conformance is wanted, to 600 for the
   118  // 			sixth revision, to 700 for the seventh revision.
   119  //    _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED XPG things and X/Open Unix extensions.
   120  //    _LARGEFILE_SOURCE	Some more functions for correct standard I/O.
   121  //    _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE	Additional functionality from LFS for large files.
   122  //    _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=N	Select default filesystem interface.
   123  //    _ATFILE_SOURCE	Additional *at interfaces.
   124  //    _GNU_SOURCE		All of the above, plus GNU extensions.
   125  //    _DEFAULT_SOURCE	The default set of features (taking precedence over
   126  // 			__STRICT_ANSI__).
   127  //
   128  //    _FORTIFY_SOURCE	Add security hardening to many library functions.
   129  // 			Set to 1 or 2; 2 performs stricter checks than 1.
   130  //
   131  //    _REENTRANT, _THREAD_SAFE
   132  // 			Obsolete; equivalent to _POSIX_C_SOURCE=199506L.
   133  //
   134  //    The `-ansi' switch to the GNU C compiler, and standards conformance
   135  //    options such as `-std=c99', define __STRICT_ANSI__.  If none of
   136  //    these are defined, or if _DEFAULT_SOURCE is defined, the default is
   137  //    to have _POSIX_SOURCE set to one and _POSIX_C_SOURCE set to
   138  //    200809L, as well as enabling miscellaneous functions from BSD and
   139  //    SVID.  If more than one of these are defined, they accumulate.  For
   140  //    example __STRICT_ANSI__, _POSIX_SOURCE and _POSIX_C_SOURCE together
   141  //    give you ISO C, 1003.1, and 1003.2, but nothing else.
   142  //
   143  //    These are defined by this file and are used by the
   144  //    header files to decide what to declare or define:
   145  //
   146  //    __GLIBC_USE (F)	Define things from feature set F.  This is defined
   147  // 			to 1 or 0; the subsequent macros are either defined
   148  // 			or undefined, and those tests should be moved to
   149  // 			__GLIBC_USE.
   150  //    __USE_ISOC11		Define ISO C11 things.
   151  //    __USE_ISOC99		Define ISO C99 things.
   152  //    __USE_ISOC95		Define ISO C90 AMD1 (C95) things.
   153  //    __USE_ISOCXX11	Define ISO C++11 things.
   154  //    __USE_POSIX		Define IEEE Std 1003.1 things.
   155  //    __USE_POSIX2		Define IEEE Std 1003.2 things.
   156  //    __USE_POSIX199309	Define IEEE Std 1003.1, and .1b things.
   157  //    __USE_POSIX199506	Define IEEE Std 1003.1, .1b, .1c and .1i things.
   158  //    __USE_XOPEN		Define XPG things.
   159  //    __USE_XOPEN_EXTENDED	Define X/Open Unix things.
   160  //    __USE_UNIX98		Define Single Unix V2 things.
   161  //    __USE_XOPEN2K        Define XPG6 things.
   162  //    __USE_XOPEN2KXSI     Define XPG6 XSI things.
   163  //    __USE_XOPEN2K8       Define XPG7 things.
   164  //    __USE_XOPEN2K8XSI    Define XPG7 XSI things.
   165  //    __USE_LARGEFILE	Define correct standard I/O things.
   166  //    __USE_LARGEFILE64	Define LFS things with separate names.
   167  //    __USE_FILE_OFFSET64	Define 64bit interface as default.
   168  //    __USE_MISC		Define things from 4.3BSD or System V Unix.
   169  //    __USE_ATFILE		Define *at interfaces and AT_* constants for them.
   170  //    __USE_GNU		Define GNU extensions.
   171  //    __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL	Additional security measures used, according to level.
   172  //
   173  //    The macros `__GNU_LIBRARY__', `__GLIBC__', and `__GLIBC_MINOR__' are
   174  //    defined by this file unconditionally.  `__GNU_LIBRARY__' is provided
   175  //    only for compatibility.  All new code should use the other symbols
   176  //    to test for features.
   177  //
   178  //    All macros listed above as possibly being defined by this file are
   179  //    explicitly undefined if they are not explicitly defined.
   180  //    Feature-test macros that are not defined by the user or compiler
   181  //    but are implied by the other feature-test macros defined (or by the
   182  //    lack of any definitions) are defined by the file.
   183  //
   184  //    ISO C feature test macros depend on the definition of the macro
   185  //    when an affected header is included, not when the first system
   186  //    header is included, and so they are handled in
   187  //    <bits/libc-header-start.h>, which does not have a multiple include
   188  //    guard.  Feature test macros that can be handled from the first
   189  //    system header included are handled here.
   190  
   191  // Undefine everything, so we get a clean slate.
   192  
   193  // Suppress kernel-name space pollution unless user expressedly asks
   194  //    for it.
   195  
   196  // Convenience macro to test the version of gcc.
   197  //    Use like this:
   198  //    #if __GNUC_PREREQ (2,8)
   199  //    ... code requiring gcc 2.8 or later ...
   200  //    #endif
   201  //    Note: only works for GCC 2.0 and later, because __GNUC_MINOR__ was
   202  //    added in 2.0.
   203  
   204  // Similarly for clang.  Features added to GCC after version 4.2 may
   205  //    or may not also be available in clang, and clang's definitions of
   206  //    __GNUC(_MINOR)__ are fixed at 4 and 2 respectively.  Not all such
   207  //    features can be queried via __has_extension/__has_feature.
   208  
   209  // Whether to use feature set F.
   210  
   211  // _BSD_SOURCE and _SVID_SOURCE are deprecated aliases for
   212  //    _DEFAULT_SOURCE.  If _DEFAULT_SOURCE is present we do not
   213  //    issue a warning; the expectation is that the source is being
   214  //    transitioned to use the new macro.
   215  
   216  // If _GNU_SOURCE was defined by the user, turn on all the other features.
   217  
   218  // If nothing (other than _GNU_SOURCE and _DEFAULT_SOURCE) is defined,
   219  //    define _DEFAULT_SOURCE.
   220  
   221  // This is to enable the ISO C2X extension.
   222  
   223  // This is to enable the ISO C11 extension.
   224  
   225  // This is to enable the ISO C99 extension.
   226  
   227  // This is to enable the ISO C90 Amendment 1:1995 extension.
   228  
   229  // If none of the ANSI/POSIX macros are defined, or if _DEFAULT_SOURCE
   230  //    is defined, use POSIX.1-2008 (or another version depending on
   231  //    _XOPEN_SOURCE).
   232  
   233  // Some C libraries once required _REENTRANT and/or _THREAD_SAFE to be
   234  //    defined in all multithreaded code.  GNU libc has not required this
   235  //    for many years.  We now treat them as compatibility synonyms for
   236  //    _POSIX_C_SOURCE=199506L, which is the earliest level of POSIX with
   237  //    comprehensive support for multithreaded code.  Using them never
   238  //    lowers the selected level of POSIX conformance, only raises it.
   239  
   240  // The function 'gets' existed in C89, but is impossible to use
   241  //    safely.  It has been removed from ISO C11 and ISO C++14.  Note: for
   242  //    compatibility with various implementations of <cstdio>, this test
   243  //    must consider only the value of __cplusplus when compiling C++.
   244  
   245  // GNU formerly extended the scanf functions with modified format
   246  //    specifiers %as, %aS, and %a[...] that allocate a buffer for the
   247  //    input using malloc.  This extension conflicts with ISO C99, which
   248  //    defines %a as a standalone format specifier that reads a floating-
   249  //    point number; moreover, POSIX.1-2008 provides the same feature
   250  //    using the modifier letter 'm' instead (%ms, %mS, %m[...]).
   251  //
   252  //    We now follow C99 unless GNU extensions are active and the compiler
   253  //    is specifically in C89 or C++98 mode (strict or not).  For
   254  //    instance, with GCC, -std=gnu11 will have C99-compliant scanf with
   255  //    or without -D_GNU_SOURCE, but -std=c89 -D_GNU_SOURCE will have the
   256  //    old extension.
   257  
   258  // Get definitions of __STDC_* predefined macros, if the compiler has
   259  //    not preincluded this header automatically.
   260  // Copyright (C) 1991-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
   261  //    This file is part of the GNU C Library.
   262  //
   263  //    The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
   264  //    modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
   265  //    License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
   266  //    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
   267  //
   268  //    The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
   269  //    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   270  //    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
   271  //    Lesser General Public License for more details.
   272  //
   273  //    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
   274  //    License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
   275  //    <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
   276  
   277  // This macro indicates that the installed library is the GNU C Library.
   278  //    For historic reasons the value now is 6 and this will stay from now
   279  //    on.  The use of this variable is deprecated.  Use __GLIBC__ and
   280  //    __GLIBC_MINOR__ now (see below) when you want to test for a specific
   281  //    GNU C library version and use the values in <gnu/lib-names.h> to get
   282  //    the sonames of the shared libraries.
   283  
   284  // Major and minor version number of the GNU C library package.  Use
   285  //    these macros to test for features in specific releases.
   286  
   287  // This is here only because every header file already includes this one.
   288  // Copyright (C) 1992-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
   289  //    This file is part of the GNU C Library.
   290  //
   291  //    The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
   292  //    modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
   293  //    License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
   294  //    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
   295  //
   296  //    The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
   297  //    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   298  //    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
   299  //    Lesser General Public License for more details.
   300  //
   301  //    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
   302  //    License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
   303  //    <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
   304  
   305  // We are almost always included from features.h.
   306  
   307  // The GNU libc does not support any K&R compilers or the traditional mode
   308  //    of ISO C compilers anymore.  Check for some of the combinations not
   309  //    anymore supported.
   310  
   311  // Some user header file might have defined this before.
   312  
   313  // All functions, except those with callbacks or those that
   314  //    synchronize memory, are leaf functions.
   315  
   316  // GCC can always grok prototypes.  For C++ programs we add throw()
   317  //    to help it optimize the function calls.  But this works only with
   318  //    gcc 2.8.x and egcs.  For gcc 3.2 and up we even mark C functions
   319  //    as non-throwing using a function attribute since programs can use
   320  //    the -fexceptions options for C code as well.
   321  
   322  // Compilers that are not clang may object to
   323  //        #if defined __clang__ && __has_extension(...)
   324  //    even though they do not need to evaluate the right-hand side of the &&.
   325  
   326  // These two macros are not used in glibc anymore.  They are kept here
   327  //    only because some other projects expect the macros to be defined.
   328  
   329  // For these things, GCC behaves the ANSI way normally,
   330  //    and the non-ANSI way under -traditional.
   331  
   332  // This is not a typedef so `const __ptr_t' does the right thing.
   333  
   334  // C++ needs to know that types and declarations are C, not C++.
   335  
   336  // Fortify support.
   337  
   338  // Support for flexible arrays.
   339  //    Headers that should use flexible arrays only if they're "real"
   340  //    (e.g. only if they won't affect sizeof()) should test
   341  //    #if __glibc_c99_flexarr_available.
   342  
   343  // __asm__ ("xyz") is used throughout the headers to rename functions
   344  //    at the assembly language level.  This is wrapped by the __REDIRECT
   345  //    macro, in order to support compilers that can do this some other
   346  //    way.  When compilers don't support asm-names at all, we have to do
   347  //    preprocessor tricks instead (which don't have exactly the right
   348  //    semantics, but it's the best we can do).
   349  //
   350  //    Example:
   351  //    int __REDIRECT(setpgrp, (__pid_t pid, __pid_t pgrp), setpgid);
   352  
   353  //
   354  // #elif __SOME_OTHER_COMPILER__
   355  //
   356  // # define __REDIRECT(name, proto, alias) name proto; 	_Pragma("let " #name " = " #alias)
   357  
   358  // GCC has various useful declarations that can be made with the
   359  //    `__attribute__' syntax.  All of the ways we use this do fine if
   360  //    they are omitted for compilers that don't understand it.
   361  
   362  // At some point during the gcc 2.96 development the `malloc' attribute
   363  //    for functions was introduced.  We don't want to use it unconditionally
   364  //    (although this would be possible) since it generates warnings.
   365  
   366  // Tell the compiler which arguments to an allocation function
   367  //    indicate the size of the allocation.
   368  
   369  // At some point during the gcc 2.96 development the `pure' attribute
   370  //    for functions was introduced.  We don't want to use it unconditionally
   371  //    (although this would be possible) since it generates warnings.
   372  
   373  // This declaration tells the compiler that the value is constant.
   374  
   375  // At some point during the gcc 3.1 development the `used' attribute
   376  //    for functions was introduced.  We don't want to use it unconditionally
   377  //    (although this would be possible) since it generates warnings.
   378  
   379  // Since version 3.2, gcc allows marking deprecated functions.
   380  
   381  // Since version 4.5, gcc also allows one to specify the message printed
   382  //    when a deprecated function is used.  clang claims to be gcc 4.2, but
   383  //    may also support this feature.
   384  
   385  // At some point during the gcc 2.8 development the `format_arg' attribute
   386  //    for functions was introduced.  We don't want to use it unconditionally
   387  //    (although this would be possible) since it generates warnings.
   388  //    If several `format_arg' attributes are given for the same function, in
   389  //    gcc-3.0 and older, all but the last one are ignored.  In newer gccs,
   390  //    all designated arguments are considered.
   391  
   392  // At some point during the gcc 2.97 development the `strfmon' format
   393  //    attribute for functions was introduced.  We don't want to use it
   394  //    unconditionally (although this would be possible) since it
   395  //    generates warnings.
   396  
   397  // The nonull function attribute allows to mark pointer parameters which
   398  //    must not be NULL.
   399  
   400  // If fortification mode, we warn about unused results of certain
   401  //    function calls which can lead to problems.
   402  
   403  // Forces a function to be always inlined.
   404  // The Linux kernel defines __always_inline in stddef.h (283d7573), and
   405  //    it conflicts with this definition.  Therefore undefine it first to
   406  //    allow either header to be included first.
   407  
   408  // Associate error messages with the source location of the call site rather
   409  //    than with the source location inside the function.
   410  
   411  // GCC 4.3 and above with -std=c99 or -std=gnu99 implements ISO C99
   412  //    inline semantics, unless -fgnu89-inline is used.  Using __GNUC_STDC_INLINE__
   413  //    or __GNUC_GNU_INLINE is not a good enough check for gcc because gcc versions
   414  //    older than 4.3 may define these macros and still not guarantee GNU inlining
   415  //    semantics.
   416  //
   417  //    clang++ identifies itself as gcc-4.2, but has support for GNU inlining
   418  //    semantics, that can be checked for by using the __GNUC_STDC_INLINE_ and
   419  //    __GNUC_GNU_INLINE__ macro definitions.
   420  
   421  // GCC 4.3 and above allow passing all anonymous arguments of an
   422  //    __extern_always_inline function to some other vararg function.
   423  
   424  // It is possible to compile containing GCC extensions even if GCC is
   425  //    run in pedantic mode if the uses are carefully marked using the
   426  //    `__extension__' keyword.  But this is not generally available before
   427  //    version 2.8.
   428  
   429  // __restrict is known in EGCS 1.2 and above.
   430  
   431  // ISO C99 also allows to declare arrays as non-overlapping.  The syntax is
   432  //      array_name[restrict]
   433  //    GCC 3.1 supports this.
   434  
   435  // Describes a char array whose address can safely be passed as the first
   436  //    argument to strncpy and strncat, as the char array is not necessarily
   437  //    a NUL-terminated string.
   438  
   439  // Undefine (also defined in libc-symbols.h).
   440  // Copies attributes from the declaration or type referenced by
   441  //    the argument.
   442  
   443  // Determine the wordsize from the preprocessor defines.
   444  
   445  // Properties of long double type.  ldbl-96 version.
   446  //    Copyright (C) 2016-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
   447  //    This file is part of the GNU C Library.
   448  //
   449  //    The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
   450  //    modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
   451  //    License  published by the Free Software Foundation; either
   452  //    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
   453  //
   454  //    The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
   455  //    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   456  //    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
   457  //    Lesser General Public License for more details.
   458  //
   459  //    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
   460  //    License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
   461  //    <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
   462  
   463  // long double is distinct from double, so there is nothing to
   464  //    define here.
   465  
   466  // __glibc_macro_warning (MESSAGE) issues warning MESSAGE.  This is
   467  //    intended for use in preprocessor macros.
   468  //
   469  //    Note: MESSAGE must be a _single_ string; concatenation of string
   470  //    literals is not supported.
   471  
   472  // Generic selection (ISO C11) is a C-only feature, available in GCC
   473  //    since version 4.9.  Previous versions do not provide generic
   474  //    selection, even though they might set __STDC_VERSION__ to 201112L,
   475  //    when in -std=c11 mode.  Thus, we must check for !defined __GNUC__
   476  //    when testing __STDC_VERSION__ for generic selection support.
   477  //    On the other hand, Clang also defines __GNUC__, so a clang-specific
   478  //    check is required to enable the use of generic selection.
   479  
   480  // If we don't have __REDIRECT, prototypes will be missing if
   481  //    __USE_FILE_OFFSET64 but not __USE_LARGEFILE[64].
   482  
   483  // Decide whether we can define 'extern inline' functions in headers.
   484  
   485  // This is here only because every header file already includes this one.
   486  //    Get the definitions of all the appropriate `__stub_FUNCTION' symbols.
   487  //    <gnu/stubs.h> contains `#define __stub_FUNCTION' when FUNCTION is a stub
   488  //    that will always return failure (and set errno to ENOSYS).
   489  // This file is automatically generated.
   490  //    This file selects the right generated file of `__stub_FUNCTION' macros
   491  //    based on the architecture being compiled for.
   492  
   493  // This file is automatically generated.
   494  //    It defines a symbol `__stub_FUNCTION' for each function
   495  //    in the C library which is a stub, meaning it will fail
   496  //    every time called, usually setting errno to ENOSYS.
   497  
   498  // bits/types.h -- definitions of __*_t types underlying *_t types.
   499  //    Copyright (C) 2002-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
   500  //    This file is part of the GNU C Library.
   501  //
   502  //    The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
   503  //    modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
   504  //    License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
   505  //    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
   506  //
   507  //    The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
   508  //    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   509  //    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
   510  //    Lesser General Public License for more details.
   511  //
   512  //    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
   513  //    License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
   514  //    <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
   515  
   516  // Never include this file directly; use <sys/types.h> instead.
   517  
   518  // Copyright (C) 1991-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
   519  //    This file is part of the GNU C Library.
   520  //
   521  //    The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
   522  //    modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
   523  //    License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
   524  //    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
   525  //
   526  //    The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
   527  //    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   528  //    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
   529  //    Lesser General Public License for more details.
   530  //
   531  //    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
   532  //    License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
   533  //    <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
   534  
   535  // Determine the wordsize from the preprocessor defines.
   536  
   537  // Bit size of the time_t type at glibc build time, x86-64 and x32 case.
   538  //    Copyright (C) 2018-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
   539  //    This file is part of the GNU C Library.
   540  //
   541  //    The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
   542  //    modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
   543  //    License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
   544  //    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
   545  //
   546  //    The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
   547  //    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   548  //    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
   549  //    Lesser General Public License for more details.
   550  //
   551  //    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
   552  //    License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
   553  //    <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
   554  
   555  // For others, time size is word size.
   556  
   557  // Convenience types.
   558  type X__u_char = uint8   /* types.h:31:23 */
   559  type X__u_short = uint16 /* types.h:32:28 */
   560  type X__u_int = uint32   /* types.h:33:22 */
   561  type X__u_long = uint32  /* types.h:34:27 */
   562  
   563  // Fixed-size types, underlying types depend on word size and compiler.
   564  type X__int8_t = int8     /* types.h:37:21 */
   565  type X__uint8_t = uint8   /* types.h:38:23 */
   566  type X__int16_t = int16   /* types.h:39:26 */
   567  type X__uint16_t = uint16 /* types.h:40:28 */
   568  type X__int32_t = int32   /* types.h:41:20 */
   569  type X__uint32_t = uint32 /* types.h:42:22 */
   570  type X__int64_t = int64   /* types.h:47:44 */
   571  type X__uint64_t = uint64 /* types.h:48:46 */
   572  
   573  // Smallest types with at least a given width.
   574  type X__int_least8_t = X__int8_t     /* types.h:52:18 */
   575  type X__uint_least8_t = X__uint8_t   /* types.h:53:19 */
   576  type X__int_least16_t = X__int16_t   /* types.h:54:19 */
   577  type X__uint_least16_t = X__uint16_t /* types.h:55:20 */
   578  type X__int_least32_t = X__int32_t   /* types.h:56:19 */
   579  type X__uint_least32_t = X__uint32_t /* types.h:57:20 */
   580  type X__int_least64_t = X__int64_t   /* types.h:58:19 */
   581  type X__uint_least64_t = X__uint64_t /* types.h:59:20 */
   582  
   583  // quad_t is also 64 bits.
   584  type X__quad_t = int64    /* types.h:66:37 */
   585  type X__u_quad_t = uint64 /* types.h:67:46 */
   586  
   587  // Largest integral types.
   588  type X__intmax_t = int64   /* types.h:75:37 */
   589  type X__uintmax_t = uint64 /* types.h:76:46 */
   590  
   591  // The machine-dependent file <bits/typesizes.h> defines __*_T_TYPE
   592  //    macros for each of the OS types we define below.  The definitions
   593  //    of those macros must use the following macros for underlying types.
   594  //    We define __S<SIZE>_TYPE and __U<SIZE>_TYPE for the signed and unsigned
   595  //    variants of each of the following integer types on this machine.
   596  //
   597  // 	16		-- "natural" 16-bit type (always short)
   598  // 	32		-- "natural" 32-bit type (always int)
   599  // 	64		-- "natural" 64-bit type (long or long long)
   600  // 	LONG32		-- 32-bit type, traditionally long
   601  // 	QUAD		-- 64-bit type, traditionally long long
   602  // 	WORD		-- natural type of __WORDSIZE bits (int or long)
   603  // 	LONGWORD	-- type of __WORDSIZE bits, traditionally long
   604  //
   605  //    We distinguish WORD/LONGWORD, 32/LONG32, and 64/QUAD so that the
   606  //    conventional uses of `long' or `long long' type modifiers match the
   607  //    types we define, even when a less-adorned type would be the same size.
   608  //    This matters for (somewhat) portably writing printf/scanf formats for
   609  //    these types, where using the appropriate l or ll format modifiers can
   610  //    make the typedefs and the formats match up across all GNU platforms.  If
   611  //    we used `long' when it's 64 bits where `long long' is expected, then the
   612  //    compiler would warn about the formats not matching the argument types,
   613  //    and the programmer changing them to shut up the compiler would break the
   614  //    program's portability.
   615  //
   616  //    Here we assume what is presently the case in all the GCC configurations
   617  //    we support: long long is always 64 bits, long is always word/address size,
   618  //    and int is always 32 bits.
   619  
   620  // We want __extension__ before typedef's that use nonstandard base types
   621  //    such as `long long' in C89 mode.
   622  // bits/typesizes.h -- underlying types for *_t.  Linux/x86-64 version.
   623  //    Copyright (C) 2012-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
   624  //    This file is part of the GNU C Library.
   625  //
   626  //    The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
   627  //    modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
   628  //    License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
   629  //    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
   630  //
   631  //    The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
   632  //    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   633  //    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
   634  //    Lesser General Public License for more details.
   635  //
   636  //    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
   637  //    License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
   638  //    <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
   639  
   640  // See <bits/types.h> for the meaning of these macros.  This file exists so
   641  //    that <bits/types.h> need not vary across different GNU platforms.
   642  
   643  // X32 kernel interface is 64-bit.
   644  
   645  // Number of descriptors that can fit in an `fd_set'.
   646  
   647  // bits/time64.h -- underlying types for __time64_t.  Generic version.
   648  //    Copyright (C) 2018-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
   649  //    This file is part of the GNU C Library.
   650  //
   651  //    The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
   652  //    modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
   653  //    License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
   654  //    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
   655  //
   656  //    The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
   657  //    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   658  //    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
   659  //    Lesser General Public License for more details.
   660  //
   661  //    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
   662  //    License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
   663  //    <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
   664  
   665  // Define __TIME64_T_TYPE so that it is always a 64-bit type.
   666  
   667  // Define a 64-bit time type alongsize the 32-bit one.
   668  
   669  type X__dev_t = X__uint64_t                /* types.h:145:25 */ // Type of device numbers.
   670  type X__uid_t = uint32                     /* types.h:146:25 */ // Type of user identifications.
   671  type X__gid_t = uint32                     /* types.h:147:25 */ // Type of group identifications.
   672  type X__ino_t = uint32                     /* types.h:148:25 */ // Type of file serial numbers.
   673  type X__ino64_t = X__uint64_t              /* types.h:149:27 */ // Type of file serial numbers (LFS).
   674  type X__mode_t = uint32                    /* types.h:150:26 */ // Type of file attribute bitmasks.
   675  type X__nlink_t = uint32                   /* types.h:151:27 */ // Type of file link counts.
   676  type X__off_t = int32                      /* types.h:152:25 */ // Type of file sizes and offsets.
   677  type X__off64_t = X__int64_t               /* types.h:153:27 */ // Type of file sizes and offsets (LFS).
   678  type X__pid_t = int32                      /* types.h:154:25 */ // Type of process identifications.
   679  type X__fsid_t = struct{ F__val [2]int32 } /* types.h:155:26 */ // Type of file system IDs.
   680  type X__clock_t = int32                    /* types.h:156:27 */ // Type of CPU usage counts.
   681  type X__rlim_t = uint32                    /* types.h:157:26 */ // Type for resource measurement.
   682  type X__rlim64_t = X__uint64_t             /* types.h:158:28 */ // Type for resource measurement (LFS).
   683  type X__id_t = uint32                      /* types.h:159:24 */ // General type for IDs.
   684  type X__time_t = int32                     /* types.h:160:26 */ // Seconds since the Epoch.
   685  type X__useconds_t = uint32                /* types.h:161:30 */ // Count of microseconds.
   686  type X__suseconds_t = int32                /* types.h:162:31 */ // Signed count of microseconds.
   687  
   688  type X__daddr_t = int32 /* types.h:164:27 */ // The type of a disk address.
   689  type X__key_t = int32   /* types.h:165:25 */ // Type of an IPC key.
   690  
   691  // Clock ID used in clock and timer functions.
   692  type X__clockid_t = int32 /* types.h:168:29 */
   693  
   694  // Timer ID returned by `timer_create'.
   695  type X__timer_t = uintptr /* types.h:171:12 */
   696  
   697  // Type to represent block size.
   698  type X__blksize_t = int32 /* types.h:174:29 */
   699  
   700  // Types from the Large File Support interface.
   701  
   702  // Type to count number of disk blocks.
   703  type X__blkcnt_t = int32        /* types.h:179:28 */
   704  type X__blkcnt64_t = X__int64_t /* types.h:180:30 */
   705  
   706  // Type to count file system blocks.
   707  type X__fsblkcnt_t = uint32        /* types.h:183:30 */
   708  type X__fsblkcnt64_t = X__uint64_t /* types.h:184:32 */
   709  
   710  // Type to count file system nodes.
   711  type X__fsfilcnt_t = uint32        /* types.h:187:30 */
   712  type X__fsfilcnt64_t = X__uint64_t /* types.h:188:32 */
   713  
   714  // Type of miscellaneous file system fields.
   715  type X__fsword_t = int32 /* types.h:191:28 */
   716  
   717  type X__ssize_t = int32 /* types.h:193:27 */ // Type of a byte count, or error.
   718  
   719  // Signed long type used in system calls.
   720  type X__syscall_slong_t = int32 /* types.h:196:33 */
   721  // Unsigned long type used in system calls.
   722  type X__syscall_ulong_t = uint32 /* types.h:198:33 */
   723  
   724  // These few don't really vary by system, they always correspond
   725  //
   726  //	to one of the other defined types.
   727  type X__loff_t = X__off64_t /* types.h:202:19 */ // Type of file sizes and offsets (LFS).
   728  type X__caddr_t = uintptr   /* types.h:203:14 */
   729  
   730  // Duplicates info from stdint.h but this is used in unistd.h.
   731  type X__intptr_t = int32 /* types.h:206:25 */
   732  
   733  // Duplicate info from sys/socket.h.
   734  type X__socklen_t = uint32 /* types.h:209:23 */
   735  
   736  // C99: An integer type that can be accessed as an atomic entity,
   737  //
   738  //	even in the presence of asynchronous interrupts.
   739  //	It is not currently necessary for this to be machine-specific.
   740  type X__sig_atomic_t = int32 /* types.h:214:13 */
   741  
   742  // Seconds since the Epoch, visible to user code when time_t is too
   743  //
   744  //	narrow only for consistency with the old way of widening too-narrow
   745  //	types.  User code should never use __time64_t.
   746  type X__time64_t = X__int64_t /* types.h:222:28 */
   747  
   748  // Wide character type.
   749  //    Locale-writers should change this as necessary to
   750  //    be big enough to hold unique values not between 0 and 127,
   751  //    and not (wchar_t) -1, for each defined multibyte character.
   752  
   753  // Define this type if we are doing the whole job,
   754  //    or if we want this type in particular.
   755  
   756  // A null pointer constant.
   757  
   758  // The Single Unix specification says that some more types are
   759  //
   760  //	available here.
   761  type Gid_t = X__gid_t /* pwd.h:38:17 */
   762  
   763  type Uid_t = X__uid_t /* pwd.h:43:17 */
   764  
   765  // A record in the user database.
   766  type Passwd = struct {
   767  	Fpw_name   uintptr
   768  	Fpw_passwd uintptr
   769  	Fpw_uid    X__uid_t
   770  	Fpw_gid    X__gid_t
   771  	Fpw_gecos  uintptr
   772  	Fpw_dir    uintptr
   773  	Fpw_shell  uintptr
   774  } /* pwd.h:49:1 */
   775  
   776  var _ int8 /* gen.c:2:13: */