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Add copyright notices to long-enough files that lack them, since
otherwise the files aren't clearly free. Use the same notice that
getdate.texi already uses.
* doc/alloca-opt.texi: Add copyright notice.
* doc/alloca.texi: Likewise.
* doc/ctime.texi: Likewise.
* doc/functions.texi: Likewise.
* doc/gcd.texi: Likewise.
* doc/gnulib-tool.texi: Likewise.
* doc/inet_ntoa.texi: Likewise.
* doc/visibility.texi: Likewise.
Change copyright notice from LGPL 2 to GPL 2, since that's the
standard form used in the gnulib repository.
* lib/lock.c: LGPL -> GPL.
* lib/lock.h: Likewise.
* lib/strnlen1.c: Likewise.
* lib/strnlen1.h: Likewise.
* lib/tls.c: Likewise.
* lib/tls.h: Likewise.
* lib/tmpdir.c: Likewise.
* tests/test-lock.c: Likewise.
* tests/test-stdint.c: Likewise.
* tests/test-tls.c: Likewise.
author | Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> |
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date | Mon, 14 Aug 2006 22:19:54 +0000 |
parents | 5a898d7a80a6 |
children | 6bc27027a2d6 |
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@c Documentation of gnulib module 'alloca-opt'. @c Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document @c under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or @c any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no @c Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover @c Texts. A copy of the license is included in the ``GNU Free @c Documentation License'' file as part of this distribution. The alloca-opt module provides for a function alloca() which allocates memory on the stack, where the system allows it. A memory block allocated with alloca() exists only until the function that calls alloca() returns or exits abruptly. There are a few systems where this is not possible: HP-UX systems, and some other platforms when the C++ compiler is used. On these platforms the alloca-opt module provides no replacement, just a preprocessor macro HAVE_ALLOCA. The user can #include <alloca.h> on all platforms, and use alloca() on those platforms where the preprocessor macro HAVE_ALLOCA evaluates to true. If HAVE_ALLOCA is false, the code should use a heap-based memory allocation based on malloc() or - in C++ - 'new'. Note that the #include <alloca.h> must be the first one after the autoconf-generated config.h. Thanks to AIX for this nice restriction!