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This patch is the first step of re-organizing the internal structure of the libc. The original version involved many direct calls of global functions (often with side effects) across compilation units, which made the control flow (e.g., the initialization sequence) hard to follow. The new version replaces those ad-hoc interactions with dedicated interfaces (like suspend.h, resume.h, select.h, current_time.h). The underlying facilities are provided by the central Libc::Kernel and selectively propagated to the various compilation units. The latter is done by a sequence of 'init_*' calls, which eventually will be replaced by constructor calls. The addition of new headers increases the chance for name clashes with existing (public) headers. To disambiguate libc-internal header files from public headers, this patch moves the former into a new 'internal/' subdirectory. This makes the include directives easier to follow and the libc's source-tree structure more tidy. There are still a few legacies left, which cannot easily be removed right now (e.g., because noux relies on them). However, the patch moves those bad apples to legacy.h and legacy.cc, which highlights the deprecation of those functions. Issue #3497
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/*
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* \brief C++ wrapper over errno
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* \author Christian Helmuth
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* \date 2016-04-26
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*/
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/*
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* Copyright (C) 2016-2017 Genode Labs GmbH
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*
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* This file is part of the Genode OS framework, which is distributed
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* under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License version 3.
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*/
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#ifndef _LIBC__INTERNAL__ERRNO_H_
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#define _LIBC__INTERNAL__ERRNO_H_
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/* libc includes */
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#include <errno.h>
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namespace Libc { struct Errno; }
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struct Libc::Errno
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{
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int const error;
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explicit Errno(int error) : error(error) { errno = error; }
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operator int() const { return -1; }
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};
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#endif /* _LIBC__INTERNAL__ERRNO_H_ */
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