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GCC 11 warns when a pointer to an uninitialized object is passed to a function that takes a const-qualified argument. This is done on the assumption that most such functions read from the object. For the rare case of a function that doesn't, GCC 11 extends attribute access to add a new mode called none. POSIX pthread_setspecific() is one such rare function that takes a const void* argument but that doesn't read from the object it points to. To suppress the -Wmaybe-uninitialized issued by GCC 11 when the address of an uninitialized object is passed to it (e.g., the result of malloc()), this change #defines __attr_access_none in cdefs.h and uses the macro on the function in sysdeps/htl/pthread.h and sysdeps/nptl/pthread.h. |
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| auxv.h | ||
| cdefs.h | ||
| dir.h | ||
| file.h | ||
| ioctl.h | ||
| mman.h | ||
| param.h | ||
| queue.h | ||
| select.h | ||
| single_threaded.h | ||
| syslog.h | ||
| sysmacros.h | ||
| uio.h | ||
| xattr.h | ||