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SF bug 119622: compile errors due to redundant atof decls. I don't understand
the bug report (for details, look at it), but agree there's no need for Python to declare atof itself: we #include stdlib.h, and ANSI C sez atof is declared there already.
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@ -767,7 +767,6 @@ com_addopname(struct compiling *c, int op, node *n)
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static PyObject *
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parsenumber(struct compiling *co, char *s)
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extern double atof(const char *);
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char *end;
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long x;
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double dx;
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case TYPE_FLOAT:
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{
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extern double atof(const char *);
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char buf[256];
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double dx;
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n = r_byte(p);
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#ifndef WITHOUT_COMPLEX
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case TYPE_COMPLEX:
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{
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extern double atof(const char *);
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char buf[256];
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Py_complex c;
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n = r_byte(p);
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