ircd: shut GCC the fuck up.
No, it can't probably fail... that isn't what that's there for.
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* -- jilles */
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* -- jilles */
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if (!server_state_foreground)
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if (!server_state_foreground)
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{
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{
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(void) write(0, ".", 1);
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/* GCC complains on Linux if we don't check the value of write pedantically.
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* Technically you're supposed to check the value, yes, but it probably can't fail.
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* No, casting to void is of no use to shut the warning up. You HAVE to use the value.
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* --Elizfaox
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*/
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if(write(0, ".", 1) < 1)
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abort();
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}
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}
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if (dup2(1, 0) == -1)
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if (dup2(1, 0) == -1)
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abort();
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abort();
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