Actually, I think it is better that the new pointer variables are still declared static
in the .c
files needing them, with a function that initializes them (for use in mod_init()) and another one that destroys them (in mod_destroy(). Practically copy the memory allocation/free code to their own functions in the files declaring the static pointers and expose them in .h
files use from main file of the module.
Otherwise, some variables have pretty generic name (e.g., db_keys) and can confuse some linkers and can mess up references at runtime.
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