freebsd-nq/contrib/ncurses/ncurses
Dimitry Andric 8ebfbdbef8 In ncurses baudrate definitions, avoid warnings about implicit
conversions from int to short changing the values.  This applies to
B38400 and higher, since their values do not fit into a short.

However, since the wrapped values are still unique, and they only serve
as keys, there is no problem in adding a cast to silence the warnings.
This also avoids changing the ABI, which would happen if we changed
NCURSES_OSPEED to int.

Discussed with:	Thomas Dickey
MFC after:	1 week
2016-08-27 20:33:19 +00:00
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build.priv.h
curses.priv.h
fifo_defs.h
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llib-ltic
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these files is generated using cproto; some manual cleanup and adjustment of
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additional ones are added to include "all" of the entrypoints for each of the
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	--enable-sp-funcs
	--enable-termcap
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