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* Simply disallow <stdnoreturn.h> to be used in combination with C++.ed2012-01-031-2/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | There is no way one could possibly use this header file in combination with C++ code. The problem is that in C11 the `noreturn' macro expands to the `_Noreturn' function specifier, while in C++11 the `noreturn' keyword is an attribute. So in C11 you have to write: noreturn void exit(int status); While in C++11 you have to write: [[noreturn]] void exit(int status); It is impossible to #define noreturn for C++ in such a way that it allows both conventions. By intentionally breaking this header this way, we prevent people from using this header in their C++<11 sources.
* Add <stdalign.h> and <stdnoreturn.h>.ed2011-12-251-0/+36
Even though these header files make little sense to me, they are part of the standard. By including these header files, you can simply use `alignas', `alignof' and `noreturn' instead of the underscore-prefixed versions.
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