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These changes are not particularly invasive and have been tested as broadly as possible. 8l/l.h: - #pragma varargck: added some, removed duplicates. ld/dwarf.c: - As Plan 9 has no NULL, changed all occurrences to nil. - Added USED(size); where necessary. - Added (void) argument in definition of finddebugruntimepath(). - Plan 9 compiler was complaining about multiple assignments, repeaired by breaking up the commands. - Correction: havedynamic = 1; restored. ld/go.c: - Needed USED(file); in two functions. - Removed unused assignments flagged by the Plan 9 compiler. ld/lib.c: - Replaced unlink() with remove() which seems available everywhere. - Removed USED(c4); and USED(magic) no longer required. - Removed code flagged as unused by the Plan 9 compiler. - Added attributes to a number of format strings. R=rsc CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/4435047 |
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