Sebastian Wilhelmi 8168836cd2 Changed signature of all g_static_mutex_* functions to take a pointer
1999-02-15  Sebastian Wilhelmi  <wilhelmi@ira.uka.de>

	* glib.h, glibconfig.h.win32, configure.in: Changed signature of
	all g_static_mutex_* functions to take a pointer rather than the
	struct itself. This is not an issue at the moment, because those
	funcs are really macros, but is it un'G'ish and might fall on our
	feet in the future.

	* gthread/testgthread.c (test_mutexes): Use new signature of
	g_static_mutex* functions.
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