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Make the src/lwp/test directory built by default, by 'cd'ing into 'test'
from src/lwp after building the lwp library. Also fix numerous errors
and warnings to get the directory buildable, including:
- Change many functions to be declared with proper prototypes
- Change many functions and variables to be 'static', since they are
only used inside one compilation unit
- Remove several unused variables
- Include stdlib.h for exit() et al, string.h for strcmp(), fcntl.h for
open(), time.h for localtime() et al, and arpa/inet.h for inet_ntoa().
- Make main() return an int
- Change various signal handler callbacks to be the proper type
- Change LWP_CreateProcess callbacks to be the proper type
- Use %p to print various pointers, instead of 0x%x
- Cast various time-based variables to int for printing with %d
- Remove extra prototypes for IOMGR_Select()
- Give accept() a socklen_t* instead of an int*
- Remove the unused make targets 'system' and 'noversion'
- Update the make rule for the 'test' program to use modern conventions
and use AFS_LDRULE, and avoid passing -p to the compiler
- Remove unnecessary links to util.a
- Remove testlwp.c, which has no main() and isn't linked by
anything else
- In selserver.c:handleWrite(), declare 'c' as an unsigned char (so we can
compare against END_DATA, which is larger than a signed char), and use
'c' as the byte read in from read(), so 'c' is not used uninitialized.
- Change test.c to use LWP_WaitProcess() instead of LWP_MwaitProcess().
LWP_MwaitProcess() has no callers outside of lwp, and was declared
static, effectively making it private, in commit
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