On Thu, 9 Aug 2012, Frederic Koehler wrote:

> This doesn't really seem to change anything behavior-side, but since
> we really need
> to kill all implicit function types, might as well start. (Implicit
> definitions can be killer
> when 64-bit pointers get mauled by passing through a 32-bit return
> value. This might
> lead to heisenbugs as well.)
>

   Ahh, the elusive heisenbug :)

> Unfortunately, this doesn't even get all of dtwm; also it seems that
> there are a significant
> number of uses of unexported Motif functions (e.g. _Xm*) which is quite nasty.
>

Maybe holdovers from the cde1/'custom motif' days...

Applied, thanks!


-- 
Jon Trulson

"If the Martian rope-a-dope don't get him, he'll get himself, he'll
  come in too fast and punch himself out."
              - one of my brothers, referring to the Curiosity landing.

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