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|  | CURL_CC_DEBUG_OPTS function in acinclude.m4 | 
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|  | and we can't depend on configure-defines in it. This logic is borrowed from
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|  | that this file is out of date! | 
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|  | operation! | 
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|  | cleared up some ssize_t/size_t mixups | 
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|  | to warn | 
|  | they may not be of the size size | 
|  | pointer arithmetic (ptr1 - ptr2) and to do that properly on 64bit we need
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|  | refuse to remove the dir otherwise! | 
|  | on Windows. | 
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|  | newer versions | 
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|  | limit-rate. It does work on the expense of the rate limiter. | 
|  | int to various types | 
|  | compilers | 
|  | This works by magicly starting up a new thread that can be killed when the
timeout is reached. testtesttest! | 
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|  | one to prevent that. | 
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|  | just to avoid making a totally empty file. Just to avoid compiler warnings. | 
|  | and I doubt anyone else uses it.
Better preprocessor magic for the O flag (for curl_off_t printing) to prevent
compiler warnings. | 
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|  | It is working with earlier versions, but when I use it with 3.0.3, I can't
get it to ignore errors in "system headers" with -isystem so we get
excessive amounts of warnings on SSL headers which is very annoying. | 
|  | without proto | 
|  | it collides with another MAX define on some platforms (like netbsd 1.6.1) |