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Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 11:41:37 -0500
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> What does that gain us? Won't that make finding the sources harder? (_Exit is
> in <stdlib.h> => sources must be in src/libc/ansi/stdlib.) Surely documenting
> the functions as C99 is enough?

We already have ansi/stdlib, compat/stdlib, and posix/stdlib.

I originally split the sources up to help me keep track of standards
issues.  We're still very concerned about standards, we should still
split things up by standard where it makes sense.  C99 is a big step
in standards, it should have its own directory.

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