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XXX: Removing unused declarations (thus, unused headers can trigger
XXX: it) sometimes causes gcc to generate substantially different
XXX: code. Dunno why but it looks rather like a gcc bug.
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curses.h: define phbool and use it where necessary to avoid declaring
functions with one bool and defining them with the other.
Reviewed by <hubertf>.
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bool. Otherwise we get (at least on gcc 2.95.3) an empty declaration
warning from "typedef char char;" due to the #define of bool in
phantstruct.h.
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than just taking their addresses.
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the games.
This merges in all such remaining changes from the Linux port of the
NetBSD games, except in hunt (where substantial changes from OpenBSD
need to be looked at).
Most noreturn attributes were previously added in bin/6144, with some
others that were missed then in bin/8082. Previous `unused'
attributes were covered in bin/6557, bin/8058 and other PRs (all these
PRs have already been handled and closed).
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This merges in all such remaining changes from the Linux port of the
NetBSD games, except in hunt (where substantial changes from OpenBSD
need to be looked at).
Some such changes were previously covered in PRs bin/6041, bin/6146,
bin/6148, bin/6150, bin/6151, bin/6580, bin/6660, bin/7993, bin/7994,
bin/8039, bin/8057 and bin/8093.
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