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2011-03-09wchar.h, _collate.c, strlcpy.c: use a common prototype of __wcslcpyPeter S. Mazinger
Signed-off-by: Peter S. Mazinger <ps.m@gmx.net>
2011-03-09ctype.c, _collate.c, str[n]casecmp.c, strlcpy.c: remove unused hidden functionsPeter S. Mazinger
Signed-off-by: Peter S. Mazinger <ps.m@gmx.net>
2008-12-29- expand SUSv3_LEGACYBernhard Reutner-Fischer
- SUSv4_LEGACY part #1 (non-networking)
2008-11-26libc/string: need additional work to remove libc_hidden_proto's properlyDenis Vlasenko
2008-11-20Last portion of libc_hidden_proto removal.Denis Vlasenko
Appears to build fine (several .configs tried)
2008-11-20next portion of libc_hidden_proto removalDenis Vlasenko
2006-03-22Comment __mbrlenPeter S. Mazinger
2005-12-06Sync to glibc, remove __xPeter S. Mazinger
2004-07-30Cleanup some dead wood in the header filesEric Andersen
2004-02-11New stdio core. Should be more maintainable. Fixes a couple of bugs.Manuel Novoa III
Codepaths streamlined. Improved performance for nonthreaded apps when linked with a thread-enabled libc. Minor iconv bug and some locale/thread related startup issues fixed. These showed up in getting a gcj-compiled java helloworld app running. Removed some old extension functions... _stdio_fdout and _stdio_fsfopen.
2004-01-14Add a dummy (always fails) wcsftime. This is needed for the libstdc++ localeManuel Novoa III
implementation to build. Later this month I'll add a functional wcsftime.
2003-09-06Don't install floating point related headers, and wrap some previouslyManuel Novoa III
unwrapped prototypes, when float support is disabled. Also don't install printf.h if glibc custom printf specifier support is disabled.
2003-08-24Fix a few bugs in the new extended locale functions.Manuel Novoa III
Move stub gettext functions to a stub libintl to make switching in gnu gettext easier. Also add a few gnu-isms. Change to using hidden names with global weak aliases for the extended locale functions, as expected by libstd++. Slightly rework the locale data generation stuff to allow pregenerated locale data to be used with buildroot.
2003-08-01Add a new *scanf implementation, includeing the *wscanf functions.Manuel Novoa III
Should be standards compliant and with several optional features, including support for hexadecimal float notation, locale awareness, glibc-like locale-specific digit grouping with the `'' flag, and positional arg support. I tested it pretty well (finding several bugs in glibc's scanf in the process), but it is brand new so be aware. The *wprintf functions now support floating point output. Also, a couple of bugs were squashed. Finally, %a/%A conversions are now implemented. Implement the glibc xlocale interface for thread-specific locale support. Also add the various *_l(args, locale_t loc_arg) funcs. NOTE!!! setlocale() is NOT threadsafe! NOTE!!! The strto{floating point} conversion functions are now locale aware. The also now support hexadecimal floating point notation. Add the wcsto{floating point} conversion functions. Fix a bug in mktime() related to dst. Note that unlike glibc's mktime, uClibc's version always normalizes the struct tm before attempting to determine the correct dst setting if tm_isdst == -1 on entry. Add a stub version of the libintl functions. (untested) Fixed a known memory leak in setlocale() related to the collation data. Add lots of new config options (which Erik agreed to sort out :-), including finally exposing some of the stripped down stdio configs. Be careful with those though, as they haven't been tested in a long time. (temporary) GOTCHAs... The ctype functions are currently incorrect for 8-bit locales. They will be fixed shortly. The ctype functions are now table-based, resulting in larger staticly linked binaries. I'll be adding an option to use the old approach in the stub locale configuration.
2002-06-17I guess nobody's tried this stuff. I apparently checked in the wrong versionManuel Novoa III
several weeks ago.
2002-05-06The obligatory forgotten files...Manuel Novoa III