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While it is a huge undertaking to enable it for our public libraries as
basically everything we exported so far could be seen as public
interface our private library is new and under our full control, so we
can do whatever we like with it. The benefits are not that big in return
of course, but it reduces the size a bit, so thats great nontheless.
Git-Dch: ignore
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Beside being a bit cleaner it hopefully also resolves oddball problems
I have with high levels of parallel jobs.
Git-Dch: Ignore
Reported-By: iwyu (include-what-you-use)
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also adds namespaced attributes for good usage
Git-Dch: Ignore
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This sounds like a premature optimization and since Mr. Knuth we all
know that they are the root of all evil - but, and here it starts to be
interesting: As the tolower_ascii method is by far the most called
method we have (~60 Mio. times) and as we compare only strings containing
ascii characters (package names, configuration options) using our own
method reduces execution time of APT by 4% plus it avoids that the
locale settings can influence us.
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but we support the usage of the new ABI so libapt users
can start to prepare for MultiArch (Closes: #536029)
MultiArch isn't ready for Primetime usage for now, but the branch has
managed to be a NOP if used in SingleArch-mode so we can start to
promote the use of the new MultiArchable API-extensions.
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and remove the using std::string
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- move the header system.h with a new name to the public domain,
to be able to use it in other headers (Closes: #567662)
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