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c_api: Fix function prototypes with no argument #5436

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Here is a big difference between C and C++. foo() in C means that the funtion takes an unspecified number of arguments, while foo(void) means the function takes no argument.

Fix -Wstrict-prototypes warning.

Here is a big difference between C and C++. foo() in C means that
the funtion takes an unspecified number of arguments, while
foo(void) means the function takes no argument.

Fix -Wstrict-prototypes warning.

Signed-off-by: Zhao Zhili <[email protected]>
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@nihui nihui merged commit e31be49 into Tencent:master Apr 20, 2024
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nihui commented Apr 20, 2024

Thanks for your contribution !

senli123 pushed a commit to senli123/ncnn that referenced this pull request May 7, 2024
Here is a big difference between C and C++. foo() in C means that
the funtion takes an unspecified number of arguments, while
foo(void) means the function takes no argument.

Fix -Wstrict-prototypes warning.

Signed-off-by: Zhao Zhili <[email protected]>
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