and undo_no_t. Each type is still defined as dulint.
This is an initial step towards replacing dulint with a 64-bit data type.
Because modern compilers have no trouble supporting 64-bit arithmetics
even on 32-bit targets, the dulint struct is a relic that should go.
The last remaining major use of dulint is dictionary IDs
(table, index, and row ids).
rb://114 approved by Sunny Bains
* Remove old Innobase copyright lines from C source files
* Add a reference to the GPLv2 license as recommended by the lawyers
at Oracle Legal
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in *.h files, so that the function signatures in the *.h and *.c files fully
match each other.
ut_dulint_sort(): Add a UNIV_INTERN qualifier also to the function definition.