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Diffstat (limited to 'gnu/lib/libg++/g++-include/sys/dir.h')
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1 files changed, 0 insertions, 42 deletions
diff --git a/gnu/lib/libg++/g++-include/sys/dir.h b/gnu/lib/libg++/g++-include/sys/dir.h deleted file mode 100644 index 586867252a6c..000000000000 --- a/gnu/lib/libg++/g++-include/sys/dir.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef __libgxx_sys_dir_h - -extern "C" { - -#ifdef __sys_dir_h_recursive -#include_next <sys/dir.h> -#else -#define __sys_dir_h_recursive -#define opendir __hide_opendir -#define closedir __hide_closedir -#define readdir __hide_readdir -#define telldir __hide_telldir -#define seekdir __hide_seekdir - -#include_next <sys/dir.h> - -#define __libgxx_sys_dir_h -#undef opendir -#undef closedir -#undef readdir -#undef telldir -#undef seekdir - -DIR *opendir(const char *); -int closedir(DIR *); -#ifdef __dirent_h_recursive -// Some operating systems we won't mention (such as the imitation -// of Unix marketed by IBM) implement dirent.h by including sys/dir.h, -// in which case sys/dir.h defines struct dirent, rather than -// the struct direct originally used by BSD. -struct dirent *readdir(DIR *); -#else -struct direct *readdir(DIR *); -#endif -long telldir(DIR *); -void seekdir(DIR *, long); -// We don't bother with rewinddir (many systems define it as a macro). -// void rewinddir(DIR *); -#endif -} - -#endif |