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- In commit b3facaa6bb30cdc39f2b7d632fef1e3bfeee7785, the copyright header was
updated to include "Citron Homebrew Project" across multiple files, regardless
of whether any contributions were made.
- This commit removes the incorrect attribution and reverts the copyright header
to its previous state.
- Copyright attribution should only be added when meaningful contributions have
been made to the file.
- This commit ensures proper compliance with copyright standards and maintains
correct attribution to the respective contributors.
- Special thanks to Tachi for pointing out the need for these corrections and
ensuring that proper attribution practices are followed.
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- Replaced all references to the old project name with Citron.
- Added Citron copyright information alongside existing notices in all files.
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This formats all copyright comments according to SPDX formatting guidelines.
Additionally, this resolves the remaining GPLv2 only licensed files by relicensing them to GPLv2.0-or-later.
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- Fixes another small leak.
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- Avoids a memory leak, as taking a strong reference of the fiber here causes a circular reference.
- Supersedes #6006 with a more narrow fix.
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- With using unique_ptr instead of shared_ptr, we have more explicit ownership of the context.
- Fixes a memory leak due to circular reference of the shared pointer.
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Hides all of the implementation details for users of the class. This has
the benefit of reducing includes and also making the fiber classes
movable again.
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Allows building on clang to work again
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Cleans up common so that we can enable warnings as errors.
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YieldTo does not intend to modify the passed shared_ptrs.
Pass it by copy to keep a reference count while this function executes.
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Recent changes to the build system that made more warnings be flagged as
errors caused building via clang to break.
Fixes #4795
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Now that clang-format makes [[nodiscard]] attributes format sensibly, we
can apply them to several functions within the common library to allow
the compiler to complain about any misuses of the functions.
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