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output of this test
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unspecified char tests later, when lint is smarter about char that.
Discussed with cloder@
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positives and negatives.
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loop. Found by dlg
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r1.31 of usr.bin/xlint/lint1/tree.c
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the tree, as it is a very useful test for anyone else who wants to try to
parse these (with lint or any other parser).
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would commit this but he is too much of a slacker.
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involving character literals (as opposed to literals of other integral
types).
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now that lint deals with attributes.
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ok cloder@
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never used or defined".
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fact that we have libraries now.
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line with just the filename anymore.
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OK millert, deraadt
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OK deraadt, input from millert
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