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libunwind/tests/ident.h
Stephen Webb 75281907d3 Use header for test function prototype
Some of the unit test code was bringing an extern function prototype
into scoe in a function body. The idiomatic and expected way to do this
is by using a header file and not adhering to the idiom not only
increases the cognitive load of the reader but tgriggers warning from
static analysis tools.

This change just does it the right way instead. No functional change.
2023-11-29 15:47:17 -05:00

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/* libunwind - a platform-independent unwind library
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#ifndef LIBUNWIND_TESTS_IDENT_H
#define LIBUNWIND_TESTS_IDENT_H
extern long f (long val);
#endif /* LIBUNWIND_TESTS_IDENT_H */