Remove some obsolete code that causes a gcc warning.
In my OpenBSD/amd64 system, the code becomes if (0) outname.on_valu &= ~(((0xFFFFFFFF)<<32)<<32); The 0xFFFFFFFF is a 32-bit int, so the left shift by 32 is out of range and causes the gcc warning. The intent might be to clear any sign-extended bits, if the assignment outname.on_valu = valu did sign extension. Old C had no unsigned long, so .on_valu would have been long. The code is obsolete because h/out.h now declares .on_valu as uint32_t.
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@ -354,8 +354,6 @@ valu_t valu;
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outname.on_type = type;
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outname.on_desc = desc;
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outname.on_valu = valu;
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if (sizeof(valu) != sizeof(long))
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outname.on_valu &= ~(((0xFFFFFFFF)<<(4*sizeof(valu_t)))<<(4*sizeof(valu_t)));
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wr_name(&outname, 1);
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}
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