CLEANUP: global: remove unused definition of MAX_PROCS
This one was forced to 1 and the only reference was a test to verify it was comprised between 1 and LONGBITS.
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#ifndef _HAPROXY_DEFAULTS_H
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#define _HAPROXY_DEFAULTS_H
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/* MAX_PROCS defines the highest limit for the global "nbproc" value. It
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* defaults to the number of bits in a long integer but may be lowered to save
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* resources on embedded systems.
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*/
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#ifndef MAX_PROCS
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#define MAX_PROCS 1
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#endif
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/* MAX_THREADS defines the highest limit for the global nbthread value. It
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* defaults to the number of bits in a long integer when threads are enabled
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* but may be lowered to save resources on embedded systems.
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@ -2854,16 +2854,6 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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setvbuf(stdout, NULL, _IONBF, 0);
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/* this can only safely be done here, though it's optimized away by
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* the compiler.
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*/
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if (MAX_PROCS < 1 || MAX_PROCS > LONGBITS) {
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ha_alert("MAX_PROCS value must be between 1 and %d inclusive; "
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"HAProxy was built with value %d, please fix it and rebuild.\n",
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LONGBITS, MAX_PROCS);
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exit(1);
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}
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/* take a copy of initial limits before we possibly change them */
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getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &limit);
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