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-/*
-FUNCTION
-<<qsort_r>>---sort an array
-
-INDEX
- qsort_r
-
-ANSI_SYNOPSIS
- #define _BSD_SOURCE
- #include <stdlib.h>
- void qsort_r(void *<[base]>, size_t <[nmemb]>, size_t <[size]>,
- void *<[thunk]>,
- int (*<[compar]>)(void*, const void *, const void *));
-
- #define _GNU_SOURCE
- #include <stdlib.h>
- void qsort_r(void *<[base]>, size_t <[nmemb]>, size_t <[size]>,
- int (*<[compar]>)(const void *, const void *, void *),
- void *<[thunk]>);
-
-TRAD_SYNOPSIS
- #include <stdlib.h>
- qsort_r(<[base]>, <[nmemb]>, <[size]>, <[compar]>, <[thumb]>)
- char *<[base]>;
- size_t <[nmemb]>;
- size_t <[size]>;
- int (*<[compar]>)();
- char *<[thumb]>;
-
-DESCRIPTION
-<<qsort_r>> sorts an array (beginning at <[base]>) of <[nmemb]> objects.
-<[size]> describes the size of each element of the array.
-
-You must supply a pointer to a comparison function, using the argument
-shown as <[compar]>. (This permits sorting objects of unknown
-properties.) There are two forms of this function, in each the
-comparison function is defined to accept three arguments, but in a
-different order. Two are pointers to an element of the array starting at
-<[base]>, and another being an arbitrary pointer <[thunk]>. The
-result of <<(*<[compar]>)>> must be negative if the first argument is
-less than the second, zero if the two arguments match, and positive if
-the first argument is greater than the second (where ``less than'' and
-``greater than'' refer to whatever arbitrary ordering is appropriate).
-
-The array is sorted in place; that is, when <<qsort_r>> returns, the
-array elements beginning at <[base]> have been reordered.
-
-RETURNS
-<<qsort_r>> does not return a result.
-
-PORTABILITY
-<<qsort_r>>, in various forms, appears in both BSD and glibc.
-*/
-
-#define I_AM_GNU_QSORT_R
-#include "qsort.c"