Remove strsep() call
strsep() is not a POSIX function, and it means that every system needs different defines to expose it. If the prototype of strsep is not exposed then an ugly int/pointer is done and it might mean a crash. The best solution?, to remove the strsep and make a custom loop. If C programmers cannot do this kind of loops without calling a library function, then maybe we should move all the suckless software to Java.dev
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				|  | @ -19,7 +19,7 @@ LIBS = -L/usr/lib -lc -L${X11LIB} -lm -lrt -lX11 -lutil -lXext -lXft \ | |||
|        `pkg-config --libs freetype2` | ||||
| 
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| # flags
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| CPPFLAGS = -DVERSION=\"${VERSION}\" -D_DEFAULT_SOURCE -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600 | ||||
| CPPFLAGS = -DVERSION=\"${VERSION}\" -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600 | ||||
| CFLAGS += -g -std=c99 -pedantic -Wall -Wvariadic-macros -Os ${INCS} ${CPPFLAGS} | ||||
| LDFLAGS += -g ${LIBS} | ||||
| 
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							|  | @ -2272,12 +2272,23 @@ strhandle(void) { | |||
| 
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| void | ||||
| strparse(void) { | ||||
| 	int c; | ||||
| 	char *p = strescseq.buf; | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 	strescseq.narg = 0; | ||||
| 	strescseq.buf[strescseq.len] = '\0'; | ||||
| 	while(p && strescseq.narg < STR_ARG_SIZ) | ||||
| 		strescseq.args[strescseq.narg++] = strsep(&p, ";"); | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 	if(*p == '\0') | ||||
| 		return; | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 	while(strescseq.narg < STR_ARG_SIZ) { | ||||
| 		strescseq.args[strescseq.narg++] = p; | ||||
| 		while((c = *p) != ';' && c != '\0') | ||||
| 			++p; | ||||
| 		if(c == '\0') | ||||
| 			return; | ||||
| 		*p++ = '\0'; | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| } | ||||
| 
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| void | ||||
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