Robin Randhawa 23de2ca7ca Remove redundant wchar_t and win_t definitions
Typically with libc implementations, wchar_t and co are either defined
entirely by the libc or, under libc's arrangement, by headers supplied
by the compiler.

Things like dlmalloc in relibc need these definitions from relibc itself
and that's already already furnished by relibc's stddef.h.

These additional definitions here are redundant and collide with
compiler headers - for example: onig_sys (something that uutils depends
on) breaks. Instead, this patch makes the compiler headers define
things appropriately.
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relibc build

relibc is a portable POSIX C standard library written in Rust. It is under heavy development, and currently supports Redox and Linux.

The motivation for this project is twofold: Reduce issues the redox crew was having with newlib, and create a safer alternative to a C standard library written in C. It is mainly designed to be used under redox, as an alternative to newlib, but it also supports linux syscalls via the sc crate.

Contributing

Supported OSes

  • Redox OS
  • Linux

Supported architectures

  • x86_64
  • Aarch64
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