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Note: the reason for removing them is not that there after this refactor
is no use of them, but rather that having them available is an
anti-pattern: they manange an _extra_ heap allocation which has
nothing to do with the functionality of the map itself (khash
manages the real buffers internally). In case there happens to
be a reason to allocate the map structure itself later, this
should be made explicit using xcalloc/xfree calls.
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Some programs behave differently when they detect that stdin is being
piped. This can be problematic when these programs are used with the job
control API where stdin is attached, but not typically used. It is
possible to run the job using a PTY which circumvents this problem, but
that includes a lot of overhead when simply closing the stdin pipe would
suffice.
To enable this behavior, add a new parameter to the jobstart options
dict called "stdin" with two valid values: "pipe" (the default)
implements the existing behavior of opening a channel for stdin and
"null" which disconnects stdin (or, if you prefer, connects it to
/dev/null). This is extensible so that other modes can be added in the
future.
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As gcc10 uses -fno-common by default, global variables declared with the
same name more than once is not allowed anymore revealing this issue.
We need to define it as extern to access it.
See also https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1799680
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