commands: Rename the command functions
Command functions are traditionally named like the command shortened
to four characters. When this name collides with a keyword or library
function, we abbreviate more: brea(), rea(). A few are unabbreviated,
e.g. execute(). A few have different names, e.g. explain(), not
list().
Commit 23726b379
(v4.3.0) suppressed a GCC warning about carg()
colliding with its built-in function.
Ron Koenderink reported Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 fails to link:
"_carg already defined in ucrtd.lib(ucrtbased.dll)".
Time to clean this up: rename the functions to c_FOO(), where FOO is
the unabbreviated name of the command.
Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@pond.sub.org>
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# Our carg() conflicts with libm's TODO clean that up
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MY_APPEND_COMPILE_FLAGS([-fno-builtin-carg -Wno-incompatible-library-redeclaration])
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# No multiple definitions of uninitialized global variables
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MY_APPEND_COMPILE_FLAGS([-fno-common])
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