Mostly from extra test cases, but also:
* Move the fgets size < 0 assertion into fgets.
* Use ELF aliases for strtoq/strtouq rather than duplicating code.
* Don't check uname() succeeded, since it can't fail.
Test: treehugger
Change-Id: I2e6b3b88b0a3eb16bd68be68b9bc9f40d8043291
This adds a new mechanism to say "replace struct S with #include <bits/S.h>".
Also switch epoll_event over to the new mechanism.
Also use the kernel's struct sockaddr_storage directly rather than behind
an unnecessary #define.
This patch also removes some dead code in the header scrubber. This code
still needs rewriting completely. I learned that a "block" isn't necessarily
a single struct definition, say; it might be a run of them. It seems like
a block is a run of preprocessor directives or a run of regular code.
Bug: https://issuetracker.google.com/36987220
Test: new test
Change-Id: Ic6a5c09559766a4babe3cd4c3ea538b885e07308
Also, for the stuff that's also in <netinet/in.h> as real functions,
check that they're there too (and as functions rather than macros,
since that was historically not true).
Bug: http://b/28432448
Test: ran tests
Change-Id: I7e4ae926f7e02de3b6dd38d1953e5b3b43d44f74