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  • Allison Karlitskaya's avatar
    Don't #include <glib/gslice.h> from gmem.h · 37c740d5
    Allison Karlitskaya authored Sep 18, 2011
    It looks like this was done just to help people port from gmem to
    gslice, but nothing in this header actually requires gslice.h to be
    included.
    37c740d5

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