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--- Comment #6 from Jonathan Wakely ---
(In reply to coypu from comment #1)
> suggested change: put #include_next outside of include guards?
We did something similar for PR 69581
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--- Comment #5 from coypu ---
(In reply to Jakub Jelinek from comment #4)
> That is one header, not two, so why should that fenv.h's #include_next
> include that same header or some copy of that header in a different path?
I am in the process of
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--- Comment #4 from Jakub Jelinek ---
That is one header, not two, so why should that fenv.h's #include_next include
that same header or some copy of that header in a different path?
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--- Comment #3 from coypu ---
include/c_compatibility/fenv.h
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--- Comment #2
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--- Comment #1 from coypu ---
suggested change: put #include_next outside of include guards?