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27 
28 #pragma once
29 
30 /*
31  * glibc's sys/wait.h and stdlib.h both define various wait-related constants,
32  * depending on __USE_XOPEN(2K8) and if the other header has been included.
33  * Since they each probe the other's include guard to determine that, there is
34  * a window between a header defining its include guard and checking for the
35  * other's within which, if the other is included for the first time, they both
36  * believe the other has already defined the relevant macros etc, and so
37  * neither ends up doing so. This was not previously hit, and is still not hit
38  * when using glibc normally (though seems extremely fragile). However, as of
39  * glibc 2.34, signal.h, included by sys/wait, includes a new bits/sigstksz,
40  * which in turn includes unistd.h (when _SC_SIGSTKSZ_SOURCE is defined, which
41  * is implied by _GNU_SOURCE), which we wrap and include stdlib.h from,
42  * creating the exact aforementioned situation that breaks. Thus, forcefully
43  * include stdlib.h first whenever sys/wait.h is as a workaround, since that
44  * way round still works.
45  */
46 #include <stdlib.h>
47 #include_next <sys/wait.h>
48