On Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 09:32:13AM -0400, Mark Johnson wrote:
> As johnlev said, I can fix the limits_iso.h with limits.h
> 
> 
> ><string.h> is in ISO C, but <strings.h> is not.  So as Daniel Veillard
> >said you can include the former without checks, but the latter should be
> >defended with an #ifdef HAVE_STRINGS_H.
> >
> >On BSD, <strings.h> has the legacy functions like bcopy and index.  Are
> >we using those?  Shouldn't we instead replace any instances with memcpy
> >/ memmove / strchr / strrchr?
> 
> It's needed because of index().

  please use strchr() let's get rid of strings.h , that will be way simpler.

Daniel

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