/** Cache the number of bits of addresses inside a given page, log2(xbt_pagesize). */
XBT_PUBLIC_DATA(int) xbt_pagebits;
-XBT_PUBLIC(const char *) xbt_procname(void);
-
-/** Retrieves the version numbers of the used dynamic library (so, DLL or dynlib) , while
- SIMGRID_VERSION_MAJOR and friends give the version numbers of the used header files */
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) sg_version(int *major,int *minor,int *patch);
-
-/** Helps ensuring that the header version (SIMGRID_VERSION_MAJOR and friends) and the dynamic library version do match. */
+/** Helps ensuring that header version (SIMGRID_VERSION_MAJOR and friends) and dynamic library version do match. */
XBT_PUBLIC(void) sg_version_check(int lib_version_major,int lib_version_minor,int lib_version_patch);
/** Contains all the parameters we got from the command line */
XBT_PUBLIC_DATA(xbt_dynar_t) sg_cmdline;
-#define XBT_BACKTRACE_SIZE 10 /* FIXME: better place? Do document */
-
/* snprintf related functions */
/** @addtogroup XBT_str
* @{ */
-/** @brief print to allocated string (reimplemented when not provided by the system)
- *
- * The functions asprintf() and vasprintf() are analogues of
- * sprintf() and vsprintf(), except that they allocate a string large
- * enough to hold the output including the terminating null byte, and
- * return a pointer to it via the first parameter. This pointer
- * should be passed to free(3) to release the allocated storage when
- * it is no longer needed.
- */
-#if defined(SIMGRID_NEED_ASPRINTF)||defined(DOXYGEN)
-XBT_PUBLIC(int) asprintf(char **ptr, const char *fmt, /*args */
- ...) _XBT_GNUC_PRINTF(2, 3);
-#endif
-/** @brief print to allocated string (reimplemented when not provided by the system)
- *
- * See asprintf()
- */
-#if defined(SIMGRID_NEED_VASPRINTF)||defined(DOXYGEN)
-XBT_PUBLIC(int) vasprintf(char **ptr, const char *fmt, va_list ap);
-#endif
/** @brief print to allocated string
*
- * Works just like vasprintf(), but returns a pointer to the newly
- * created string, or aborts on error.
+ * Similar to vasprintf(), but returns a pointer to the newly created string (or aborts on error).
*/
XBT_PUBLIC(char *) bvprintf(const char *fmt, va_list ap);
/** @brief print to allocated string
*
- * Works just like asprintf(), but returns a pointer to the newly
- * created string, or aborts on error.
+ * Similar to asprintf(), but returns a pointer to the newly created string (or aborts on error).
*/
-XBT_PUBLIC(char *) bprintf(const char *fmt, ...) _XBT_GNUC_PRINTF(1, 2);
+XBT_PUBLIC(char *) bprintf(const char *fmt, ...) XBT_ATTRIB_PRINTF(1, 2);
/** @} */
SG_END_DECL()