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libctf: use __attribute__((__gnu_printf__)) where appropriate
We don't use any GNU-specific printf args, but this prevents warnings about %z, observed on MinGW even though every libc anyone is likely to use there supports %z perfectly well, and we're not stopping using it just because MinGW complains. Doing this means we stand more chance of seeing *actual* problems on such platforms without them being drowned in noise. We turn this off on clang, which doesn't support __gnu_printf__. Suggested by Eli Zaretskii. libctf/ PR libctf/31863 * ctf-impl.h (_libctf_printflike_): Use __gnu_printf__.
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@@ -66,8 +66,13 @@ extern "C"
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macros glibc may introduce, which have names of the pattern
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__attribute_blah__. */
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#if defined (__clang__)
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#define _libctf_printflike_(string_index,first_to_check) \
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__attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, (string_index), (first_to_check))))
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#else
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#define _libctf_printflike_(string_index,first_to_check) \
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__attribute__ ((__format__ (__gnu_printf__, (string_index), (first_to_check))))
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#endif
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#define _libctf_unlikely_(x) __builtin_expect ((x), 0)
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#define _libctf_unused_ __attribute__ ((__unused__))
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#define _libctf_malloc_ __attribute__((__malloc__))
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