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author | Matthias Krüger <matthias.krueger@famsik.de> | Sat Jul 20 19:28:57 2024 +0200 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Sat Jul 20 19:28:57 2024 +0200 |
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Rollup merge of #127734 - ChrisDenton:netc, r=Mark-Simulacrum Windows: move BSD socket shims to netc On Windows we need to alter a few types so that they can be used in the cross-platform socket code. Currently these alterations are spread throughout the `c` module with some more in the `netc` module. Let's gather all our BSD compatibility shims in the `netc` module so it's all in one place and easier to discover.
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