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XOPEN_SOURCE 500 means X/Open 1995. Seems saef enough.
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The proximate cause was that we've been seing emission of error
messages that were randomly and disturbingly variable across different
environments - notably Raspbian and Gentoo splint gave nontrivially
different results than Ubuntu 14.10 splint. And this was *not* due to
Ubuntu patches! A pristine splint built from the 3.1.2 tarball on
Ubuntu didn't match the Raspbian and Gentoo results either.
But this has been coming for a while. Easy access to more modern
static analyzers such as coverity, scan-build and cppcheck has been
decreasing the utility of splint, which is unmaintained and somewhat
buggy and not easy to use.
Only file not cleaned is ppsthread.c, because Gary has been working
on it during this cleanup.
All regression tests pass. PPS observed live on GR601-W.
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Per Hal Murray and http://bugs.ntp.org/1090
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All knowledge of the ntpd SHM format is now confined to the three
files ntpshm.h, ntpshmread.c, and ntpshmwrite.c.
No logic changes. All regression tests pass. PPS works on GR-601W.
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How to detect that condition?
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Unused vars should always be initialized, not just for coverity.
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All regression tests pass.
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