st: use `void' to indicate an empty parameter list

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https://git.suckless.org/st/commit/72fd32736a612edec43596c14148322122a5544d.html
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Similar to [dwm-flexipatch](https://github.com/bakkeby/dwm-flexipatch) this st 0.8.5 (baa9357, 2022-05-01) project has a different take on st patching. It uses preprocessor directives to decide whether or not to include a patch during build time. Essentially this means that this build, for better or worse, contains both the patched _and_ the original code. The aim being that you can select which patches to include and the build will contain that code and nothing more. Similar to [dwm-flexipatch](https://github.com/bakkeby/dwm-flexipatch) this st 0.8.5 (72fd327, 2022-08-18) project has a different take on st patching. It uses preprocessor directives to decide whether or not to include a patch during build time. Essentially this means that this build, for better or worse, contains both the patched _and_ the original code. The aim being that you can select which patches to include and the build will contain that code and nothing more.
For example to include the `alpha` patch then you would only need to flip this setting from 0 to 1 in [patches.h](https://github.com/bakkeby/st-flexipatch/blob/master/patches.def.h): For example to include the `alpha` patch then you would only need to flip this setting from 0 to 1 in [patches.h](https://github.com/bakkeby/st-flexipatch/blob/master/patches.def.h):
```c ```c

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} }
void void
ttyhangup() ttyhangup(void)
{ {
/* Send SIGHUP to shell */ /* Send SIGHUP to shell */
kill(pid, SIGHUP); kill(pid, SIGHUP);