<sys/extattr.h>: use designated initializers for EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_NAMES
This is not a functional change, but it makes it more clear upon inspection of the definition that the mapping property described is preserved. Maybe more importantly, if one ends up getting an index wrong or punching a hole in the name array unexpectedly, then it'll hopefully manifest more clearly as a (null) or nullptr deref rather than potentially just emitting the wrong namespace name. It's noted that this almost certainly invalidates its use in C++, but there aren't really any known C++ consumers of it- let's just cross that bridge if we get there. Reviewed by: kib, mckusick, rmacklem Sponsored by: Klara, Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D55323
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* char *extattr_namespace_names[] = EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_NAMES;
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* char *extattr_namespace_names[] = EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_NAMES;
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#define EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_NAMES { \
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#define EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_NAMES { \
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EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_EMPTY_STRING, \
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[EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_EMPTY] = EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_EMPTY_STRING, \
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EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_USER_STRING, \
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[EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_USER] = EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_USER_STRING, \
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EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_SYSTEM_STRING }
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[EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_SYSTEM] = EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_SYSTEM_STRING }
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#define EXTATTR_MAXNAMELEN NAME_MAX
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#define EXTATTR_MAXNAMELEN NAME_MAX
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