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Graham Percival eb84c129d6 stdio.h: don't expose rsize_t unless __EXT1_VISIBLE
This is how the other typedefs for rsize_t handle it (in <stddef.h>,
<stdlib.h>, and <string.h>).  In particular, we shouldn't have any
rsize_t if a C environment earlier C11 was requested.

This reapplies b35f0aa495, chasing c25e55bcf8, fixing ports build
failures following b35f0aa495 without c25e55bcf8.

PR:		281768
Sponsored by:	Tarsnap Backup Inc.
Signed-off-by:	Graham Percival
2024-10-02 11:01:39 -07:00
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