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Remove functions already defined in the standard library

Since newlib 2.2.0 itoa() and utoa() are declared in stdlib.h and redefining them makes the compiler unhappy
teensy4-core
Laurentiu Nicola 10 years ago
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char * ultoa(unsigned long val, char *buf, int radix); char * ultoa(unsigned long val, char *buf, int radix);
char * ltoa(long val, char *buf, int radix); char * ltoa(long val, char *buf, int radix);

#if defined(_NEWLIB_VERSION) && (__NEWLIB__ < 2 || __NEWLIB__ == 2 && __NEWLIB_MINOR__ < 2)
static inline char * utoa(unsigned int val, char *buf, int radix) __attribute__((always_inline, unused)); static inline char * utoa(unsigned int val, char *buf, int radix) __attribute__((always_inline, unused));
static inline char * utoa(unsigned int val, char *buf, int radix) { return ultoa(val, buf, radix); } static inline char * utoa(unsigned int val, char *buf, int radix) { return ultoa(val, buf, radix); }
static inline char * itoa(int val, char *buf, int radix) __attribute__((always_inline, unused)); static inline char * itoa(int val, char *buf, int radix) __attribute__((always_inline, unused));
static inline char * itoa(int val, char *buf, int radix) { return ltoa(val, buf, radix); } static inline char * itoa(int val, char *buf, int radix) { return ltoa(val, buf, radix); }
#endif

char * dtostrf(float val, int width, unsigned int precision, char *buf); char * dtostrf(float val, int width, unsigned int precision, char *buf);





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