Re: any value to "NORET_TYPE" macro?

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On Fri, 25 May 2007, Satyam Sharma wrote:
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> 1. If this is a function _declaration_ (i.e. a prototype in some
> header or some .c file), then remove the NORET_TYPE macro. Also,
> if an ATTRIB_NORET or NORET_AND already exists then you're done.
> Else, introduce an ATTRIB_NORET after the arglist but before ;

actually, what i would be introducing in all cases is "__noreturn",
the short form currently defined in compiler-gcc.h.  and i would be
removing every instance of ATTRIB_NORET and its buddies.

rday
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