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__sFILE. This was supposed to be done in 6.0. Some notes:
- Where possible I restored the various lines to their pre-__sFILEX state.
- Retire INITEXTRA() and just initialize the wchar bits (orientation and
mbstate) explicitly instead. The various places that used INITEXTRA
didn't need the locking fields or _up initialized. (Some places needed
_up to exist and not be off the end of a NULL or garbage pointer, but
they didn't require it to be initialized to a specific value.)
- For now, stdio.h "knows" that pthread_t is a 'struct pthread *' to
avoid namespace pollution of including all the pthread types in stdio.h.
Once we remove all the inlines and make __sFILE private it can go back
to using pthread_t, etc.
- This does not remove any of the inlines currently and does not change
any of the public ABI of 'FILE'.
MFC after: 1 month
Reviewed by: peter
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clause.
# If I've done so improperly on a file, please let me know.
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printf("%#.0o", 0). Cite an amusing passage from a defect report.
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Submitted by: Sean McNeil <sean@mcneil.com>
MFC after: 3 days
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Approved by: das (mentor)
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since the macro isn't really a predicate, and it has side-effects.
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- s/#ifdef FLOATING_POINT/#ifndef NO_FLOATING_POINT/
- Remove HEXFLOAT
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after their change from an array of char to an array of enum.
This fixes problems that occurred when using positional arguments in
format strings, particularly with more than STATIC_ARG_TBL_SIZE (8)
of them.
PR: 65841
Submitted by: Steven Smith (mostly)
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state-dependent encodings with locking shifts will come later if there
is demand for it.
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and to reduce diffs between vfprintf.c and vfwprintf.c, declare xdigs*
to be char arrays rather than wchar_t arrays.
In collaboration with: tjr
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string files (__SSTR flag set). This is necessary because __sputc()
does not respect the __SALC flag, and crashes trying to flush the buffer
instead of resizing it.
PR: 59167
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the # flag is present. Implement this behavior and add a comment
describing it.
Noticed by: Enache Adrian <enache@rdslink.ro>
Pointy hat to: das
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- __vfprintf()'s 'buf' has never been used for floating point, so
don't define it in terms of (incorrect) constants describing
floating point numbers. The actual size needed depends on
sizeof(uintmax_t) and locale details, so I slightly overestimated.
- We don't need a 308-character buffer to store the string "308".
With long doubles and %a we need more than three characters, though.
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last argument.
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handling of multibyte sequences representing null wide characters.
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and %ls.
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assignment. This is needed on powerpc but is also more correct for the
other ports.
Submitted by: grehan
Tested on: alpha, i386, sparc64
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formatted wide-character output.
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