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Numerous things warn about this, and it's generally a bad idea to put these in
the code since it can result in incompatibly compiled code being linked
together. Unfortunately this makes building manually (without the build
system) more fiddly, but such is life.
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These libc-specific warnings are a new level, even for LLVM. Using an opt-out
style for this is probably not going to last.
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It's a nightmare trying to get this thing to check everything.
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I think this attempt to be optionally header-only was misguided, particularly
installing source code to the system include path. Typically anyone vendoring
code just includes the repository and builds from there anyway.
This commit moves all the implementation code to a typical src directory (Don't
Be Weird).
I still think there is some value in simple "inline" deployment, but that would
be better achieved another way, like producing a single-file amalgamation that
builds anywhere, ala sqlite.
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