Make support for thread-unsafe C functions optional.

One of the aspects of CloudABI is that it aims to help you write code
that is thread-safe out of the box. This is very important if you want
to write libraries that are easy to reuse. For CloudABI we decided to
not provide the thread-unsafe functions. So far this is working out
pretty well, as thread-unsafety issues are detected really early on.

The following patch adds a knob to libc++,
_LIBCPP_HAS_NO_THREAD_UNSAFE_C_FUNCTIONS, that can be set to disable
thread-unsafe functions that can easily be avoided in practice. The
following functions are not thread-safe:

- <clocale>: locale handles should be preferred over setlocale().
- <cstdlib>: mbrlen(), mbrtowc() and wcrtomb() should be preferred over
  their non-restartable counterparts.
- <ctime>: asctime(), ctime(), gmtime() and localtime() are not
  thread-safe. The first two are also deprecated by POSIX.

Differential Revision:	http://reviews.llvm.org/D8703
Reviewed by:	marshall

llvm-svn: 240527
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diff --git a/include/cstring b/include/cstring
index 21c9155..d60b992 100644
--- a/include/cstring
+++ b/include/cstring
@@ -102,7 +102,9 @@
 inline _LIBCPP_INLINE_VISIBILITY       char* strstr(      char* __s1, const char* __s2) {return ::strstr(__s1, __s2);}
 #endif
 
+#ifndef _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_THREAD_UNSAFE_C_FUNCTIONS
 using ::strtok;
+#endif
 using ::memset;
 using ::strerror;
 using ::strlen;