In ANSI C, int func() is a function with unspecified arguments, whereas int func(void) is a function that takes no arguments. Using int func() to mean a function with no arguments is a C++ism, so let's not use or generate it.
svn:r395
http.c is a violation of the ctype(3) interface and an unused function.
test/regress_http.c are incorrect format strings.
test/regress.c uses raise(3) from signal.h.
evdns.c: evdns_error_strings is unused. The GET* macros can eat the
semicolon from the expression. pos is passed in as off_t, so just pass
that down. When assigning negativ values to unsigned variables, an
explicit cast is considered good style.
svn:r367