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  • Hash : 37bc7c26
    Author : Werner Lemberg
    Date : 2023-02-07T07:37:07

    Avoid reserved identifiers that are globally defined. This is mandated by the C99 standard, and clang 15 produces zillions of warnings otherwise. * devel/ftoption.h, include/freetype/config/ftoption.h, include/freetype/internal/ftmemory.h, src/autofit/afhints.h, src/autofit/afmodule.c, src/autofit/aftypes.h, src/base/ftadvanc.c, src/base/ftdbgmem.c, src/base/ftstream.c, src/bdf/bdflib.c, src/truetype/ttinterp.c: Replace identifiers of the form `_foo` with `foo_`.

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