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build(deps): Update Rust crate libc to v0.2.169 #199

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This PR contains the following updates:

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libc dependencies patch 0.2.168 -> 0.2.169

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rust-lang/libc (libc)

v0.2.169

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Added
  • FreeBSD: add more socket TCP stack constants #​4193
  • Fuchsia: add a sockaddr_vm definition #​4194
Fixed

Breaking: rust-lang/rust#132975 corrected the signedness of core::ffi::c_char on various Tier 2 and Tier 3 platforms (mostly Arm and RISC-V) to match Clang. This release contains the corresponding changes to libc, including the following specific pull requests:

  • ESP-IDF: Replace arch-conditional c_char with a reexport #​4195
  • Fix c_char on various targets #​4199
  • Mirror c_char configuration from rust-lang/rust #​4198
Cleanup
  • Do not re-export c_void in target-specific code #​4200

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