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FLOCKFILE/FUNLOCKFILE explicitly.
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for __vfscanf.
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vfwscanf(), vswscanf(), vwscanf(). As the name suggests, these are wide-
character versions of the scanf() family of functions.
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will need to use.
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formatted wide-character output.
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and __fgetwc() which can be used when we know the file is locked.
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called <machine/_types.h>.
o <machine/ansi.h> will continue to live so it can define MD clock
macros, which are only MD because of gratuitous differences between
architectures.
o Change all headers to make use of this. This mainly involves
changing:
#ifdef _BSD_FOO_T_
typedef _BSD_FOO_T_ foo_t;
#undef _BSD_FOO_T_
#endif
to:
#ifndef _FOO_T_DECLARED
typedef __foo_t foo_t;
#define _FOO_T_DECLARED
#endif
Concept by: bde
Reviewed by: jake, obrien
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putwc(), fputwc(), putwchar(), ungetwc(), fwide().
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I believe have made all of libc .h's as consistent as possible.
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no functional changes.
Add fp->_offset optimization in _SAPP+_SOPT case
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__swrite() and __sseek() to higher level. According to funopen(3) they all
are just wrappers to something like standard read(2), write(2) and
lseek(2), i.e. must not touch stdio internals because they are replaceable
with any other functions knows nothing about stdio internals. See example
of funopen(3) usage in sendmail sources f.e.
NOTE: this is original stdio bug, not result of my range checkin added.
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keep negative offset internally, but return 0 externally in ftell*()
I.e. use 0 now as 'unspecified value' per POSIX ungetc() description.
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it into one subfunction instead.
Try to use real offset in strange cases.
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Resulting fseek() offset must fit in long, required by POSIX (pointed by bde),
so add LONG_MAX and final tests for it.
rewind.c:
1) add missing __sinit() as in fseek() it pretends to be.
2) use clearerr_unlocked() since we already lock stream before _fseeko()
3) don't zero errno at the end, it explicitely required by POSIX as the
only one method to test rewind() error condition.
4) don't clearerr() if error happens in _fseeko()
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PR: misc/26044
MFC after: 1 week
Submitted by: bde
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The change to reuse _up from FILE (to allow FILE to grow without changing
size) overlooked FILE being allocated off the stack.
Approved by: sobomax
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lock definitions to it. flockfile state is now allocated
along with the rest of FILE. This eliminates the need for a
separate allocation of flockfile state as well as eliminating
the mutex/lock used to serialize its allocation.
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adding (weak definitions to) stubs for some of the pthread
functions. If the threads library is linked in, the real
pthread functions will pulled in.
Use the following convention for system calls wrapped by the
threads library:
__sys_foo - actual system call
_foo - weak definition to __sys_foo
foo - weak definition to __sys_foo
Change all libc uses of system calls wrapped by the threads
library from foo to _foo. In order to define the prototypes
for _foo(), we introduce namespace.h and un-namespace.h
(suggested by bde). All files that need to reference these
system calls, should include namespace.h before any standard
includes, then include un-namespace.h after the standard
includes and before any local includes. <db.h> is an exception
and shouldn't be included in between namespace.h and
un-namespace.h namespace.h will define foo to _foo, and
un-namespace.h will undefine foo.
Try to eliminate some of the recursive calls to MT-safe
functions in libc/stdio in preparation for adding a mutex
to FILE. We have recursive mutexes, but would like to avoid
using them if possible.
Remove uneeded includes of <errno.h> from a few files.
Add $FreeBSD$ to a few files in order to pass commitprep.
Approved by: -arch
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