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    • Max Kellermann's avatar
      check.h: remove obsolete header · ce49d99c
      Max Kellermann authored
      Since we switched from autotools to Meson in commit
      94592c14, we don't need to include
      `config.h` early to properly enable large file support.  Meson passes
      the required macros on the compiler command line instead of defining
      them in `config.h`.
      
      This means we can include `config.h` at any time, whenever we want to
      check its macros, and there are no ordering constraints.
      ce49d99c
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    • Max Kellermann's avatar
      decoder/faad: remove workaround for ancient libfaad2 ABI bug · bc5a5357
      Max Kellermann authored
      Many years ago, FAAD had a serious ABI bug: the NeAACDecInit()
      prototype in its header declared the "samplerate" parameter to be
      "unsigned long *", but internally, the function assumed it was
      "uint32_t *" instead.  On 32 bit machines, that was no difference, but
      on 64 bit, this left one portion of the return value uninitialized;
      and worse, on big-endian, the wrong word was filled.  This bug had to
      be worked around in MPD (commit 9c4e97a6).
      
      A few months later, the bug was fixed in the FAAD CVS in commit 1.117
      on file libfaad/decoder.c; the commit message was:
      
       "Use public headers internally to prevent duplicate declarations"
      
      The commit message was too brief at best; the problem was not
      duplicate declarations, but a prototype mismatch.  No mention of the
      bug fix in the ChangeLog.
      
      The MPD project never learned about this bug fix, and so MPD would
      always pass a "uin32_t *" dressed up as a "unsigned long *".  Nearly 6
      years later, it's about time to fix this second ABI problem.  Let's
      kill the workaround!
      bc5a5357
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