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+uClibc attempts to fully (and rigorously) support "The Open Group Base
+Specifications Issue 6 IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition" (aka SuSv3). However, as
+with any standard, they sometimes require things that are either impossible or
+are Completely Stupid(tm). Therefore, we cannot claim full compliance, and
+there may be some area of uClibc that differ from the requirements of this
+specification. This document attempts to list these differences and, when
+completed, will contain a full list of all relevant differences between uClibc
+and the requirements of the SuSv3.
+
+
+1) The uClibc setlocale() function is not threadsafe.
+
+ SuSv3 states that "The locale state is common to all threads
+ within a process.". But it does not explicitly mention
+ setlocale() as a function that need not be thread-safe.
+ Making setlocale() threadsafe would require an absurd amount
+ of locking (i.e. inside each and every ctype call such as
+ isalpha()). Furthermore, we consider calling setlocale()
+ from N threads concurrently while using string functions to
+ be a terribly dumb thing to do. Therefore, we have decided
+ that setlocale() shall not be threadsafe. If you are
+ multi-threaded, and you wish to change the global locale
+ state, please take care to prevent all other threads from
+ using any locale or ctype functions until the setlocale()
+ call has finished.
+
+2) Some functions required by SuSv3 are not currently implemented.
+ The function you are mostly likely to encounter is wordexp().
+ A couple of years ago, nobody used wordexp. Now some apps do.
+ One of these days, someone may provide us with a well written
+ patch to implement it...
+
+More to follow when we think of it...
+