Denis Vlasenko f3745ea489 libbb: introduce xmalloc_xopen_read_close and use where appropriate
instead of xmalloc_open_read_close.

function                                             old     new   delta
xmalloc_xopen_read_close                               -      34     +34
xmalloc_open_read_close                              163     171      +8
passwd_main                                         1070    1074      +4
rexecve                                              254     257      +3
handle_incoming_and_exit                            2657    2659      +2
parse_command                                       1509    1510      +1
buffer_fill_and_print                                 76      73      -3
evaltreenr                                           599     589     -10
evaltree                                             599     589     -10
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Please see the LICENSE file for copyright information (GPLv2)

libbb is BusyBox's utility library.  All of this stuff used to be stuffed into
a single file named utility.c.  When I split utility.c to create libbb, some of
the very oldest stuff ended up without their original copyright and licensing
information (which is now lost in the mists of time).  If you see something
that you wrote that is mis-attributed, do let me know so we can fix that up.

	Erik Andersen
	<andersen@codepoet.org>