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Most platforms use a c_int though glibc uses a u32. GNU defines a type, __rlimit_resource_t, for the RLIMIT enum that is a u32. Using a c_int is nicer for a few reasons. The first is that our (unimplemented) functions receive a c_int for the enum - using a u32 is technically wrong but doesn't affect anything since the constants are turned into macros by cbindgen. The second reason is that a c_int is nicer for libc and nix (the crate) too since we don't need to pollute the crates with guards for Redox.