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authorDouglas Gregor <dgregor@apple.com>2010-02-12 07:32:17 +0000
committerDouglas Gregor <dgregor@apple.com>2010-02-12 07:32:17 +0000
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Work around an annoying, non-standard optimization in the glibc
headers, where malloc (and many other libc functions) are declared with empty throw specifications, e.g., extern void *malloc (__SIZE_TYPE__ __size) throw () __attribute__ ((__malloc__)) ; The C++ standard doesn't seem to allow this, and redeclaring malloc as the standard permits (as follows) resulted in Clang (rightfully!) complaining about mis-matched exception specifications. void *malloc(size_t size); We work around this by silently propagating an empty throw specification "throw()" from a function with C linkage declared in a system header to a redeclaration that has no throw specifier. Ick. llvm-svn: 95969
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