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This reverts commit 485ef21b95e257e9d9cbcaa804c3c164f1f49a80.
Apparently the va_copy IS needed, because without this code
we get segfaults in some cases.
Closes #253.
@nwellnhof, can you have a look at this issue and comment?
I understand that this code was removed for portability reasons.
Is there an alternative solution?
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Otherwise cmark's behavior varies unpredictably with the locale.
`is_punctuation` in utf8.h has also been adjusted so that everything
that counts all ASCII symbol characters count as punctuation, even
though some are not in P* character classes.
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Reverts 225d720.
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This isn't needed any more since we don't expose these in the API.
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Inline functions must be defined in header files in order to be inlined in
other compilation units. This also fixes the MSVC build where out-of-line
versions weren't created and allows to remove the -fgnu89-inline flag.
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va_copy isn't needed here. See
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26953289
Remove it because it isn't part of C89 and not implemented by MSVC.
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Fixes cross-platform issues.
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Needed for C++ compatibility.
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The new functions cmark_new_doc_parser,
cmark_free_doc_parser, cmark_process_line, and cmark_finish
allow you to feed lines one by one (possibly from several
files) to the parser and call finish when you're done.
This is now used in main for mulitple files.
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Note: it is defined in GNU libc (Linux) and FreeBSD and OSX
sys/param.h.
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abduelhamit-master
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It's needed in strbuf_cmp().
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