freebsd-skq/include/rpcsvc
Bill Paul 813907f9ec Invoke rpcgen with -C so that headers are created with ANSI prototypes.
Note: this may cause some problems in a few cases. With very old versions
of rpcgen, if you defined a procedure called foo, then rpcen would create
client stubs for function foo_1() and server stubs _also_ with function
foo_1(). This only worked because of the lack of ANSI prototypes: the
client side stub takes different arguments than the server side stub.
(The client side takes a CLIENT * handle, while the server side wants
an svc_req *.)

To fix this conflict, rpcgen in ANSI mode generates foo_1() for the client
and foo_1_svc() for the server. RPC server code that depends on the old
behavior might break because of this. (Fixing it is just a matter of
adding the _svc suffix onto the server procedure names.)
1998-01-19 17:19:09 +00:00
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bootparam_prot.x
crypt.x
key_prot.x Commented out `#pragma ident' (for a Sun id) so that the K&R support 1998-01-16 12:20:41 +00:00
klm_prot.x
Makefile Invoke rpcgen with -C so that headers are created with ANSI prototypes. 1998-01-19 17:19:09 +00:00
mount.x
nfs_prot.x
nis_cache.x
nis_callback.x
nis_db.h Fixed pedantic syntax error (trailing comma in enum). 1998-01-16 12:39:20 +00:00
nis_object.x Removed `#pragma ident' (for a FreeBSD Id) so that the K&R support 1998-01-16 12:28:09 +00:00
nis_tags.h Removed `#pragma ident' (for a FreeBSD Id) so that the K&R support 1998-01-16 12:28:09 +00:00
nis.x
nislib.h Removed `#pragma ident' (for a FreeBSD Id) so that the K&R support 1998-01-16 12:28:09 +00:00
nlm_prot.x Add Ids, from lite2. 1997-11-24 07:36:46 +00:00
pmap_prot.x
rex.x
rnusers.x
rquota.x
rstat.x
rwall.x
sm_inter.x Add Ids, from lite2. 1997-11-24 07:36:46 +00:00
spray.x
yp_prot.h
yp.x Add Ids, from lite2. 1997-11-24 07:36:46 +00:00
ypclnt.h Made this header self-sufficent. It had unnecessary dependencies on 1998-01-16 12:10:13 +00:00
yppasswd.x
ypupdate_prot.x
ypxfrd.x Removed redundant declarations. rpcgen generates `typedef enum foo;' 1998-01-16 12:17:55 +00:00