it was #if solaris'd in R28, and the system I have access
on does declare it now (still Solaris 8)
this can be put back if anyone complains, of course.
on SuSE and causes http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=408850
so I'll assume it's a gcc bug
thanks to Pascal “loki” Bleser (yaloki), darix, Martin Zobel-Helas, Steve
Langasek (vorlon) for tracking this bug down in two different instances
XXX u_int32_t is not ISO C99, but seems to work well enough
XXX if it fails anywhere, we'll see in the build logs
XXX apple doesn't have the standard uint32_t and API doesn't specify it
• sys_siglist_defn: rename to sys_siglist_decl as we're really checking
for the declaration in the headers; change wording to “check if … does
not need to be declared” since we don't need to declare if we don't use
• scan for arc4random, arc4random_push, confstr declarations too
• sh.h: confstr declaration is no longer #ifdef __sun__; sort
• mention Darwin failure in R29c, fix in -current
• also clean up core dump file
• on HP-UX 11i v2, <stdint.h> requires <stdarg.h> because it pulls in
a <wchar.h> generated from gcc's fixincludes… dunno, but it works…
• HP-UX 11i v2 on ia64 only works with -mlp64; the default seems to be
-milp32 which generates SIGBUS due to misalignment (due to optimisation?)
-> in theory, HP-UX works on both PA-RISC and IA64 in R29c
-> R29c doesn't contain support for AIX or Mac OSX though…
HP-UX td192 B.11.11 U 9000/800 1839940656 unlimited-user license
gcc version 3.4.2
@(#)MIRBSD KSH R29 2007/04/17
it apparently works, but there's no POSIX.pm, and the backspace
key acts as abort key (probably all things that can be fixed)
and have it return an API-correct const char *
• enhance and stylify comments
• a little KNF and simplifications
• #ifdef DEBUG: replace strchr and strstr with ucstrchr and ucstrstr
that take and return a non-const char *, and fix the violations
• new cstrchr, cstrstr (take and give const char *)
• new vstrchr, vstrstr (take const or not, give boolean value)
• new afreechk(x) = afreechv(x,x) = if (x1) afree(x2, ATEMP)
• new ksh_isdash(str) = (str != NULL) && !strcmp(str, "-")
• replace the only use of strrchr with inlined code to shrink
• minor man page fixes
• Minix 3 signames are autogenerated with gcc
• rename strlfun.c to strlcpy.c since we don't do strlcat(3) anyway,
only strlcpy(3), and shorten it
• dot.mkshrc: move MKSH=… down to the export line
to not disturb the PS1 visual impression ☺
• dot.mkshrc: Lstripcom(): optimise
• bump version
¹) side effect from creating API-correct cstrchr, cstrstr, etc.
uses goto so it must be better ☻
tested on mirbsd-current via both Makefile and Build.sh
o Each input character found in the array specified by
string1 is replaced by the character in the same rela-
tive position in the array specified by string2. When
the array specified by string2 is shorter that the one
specified by string1, the results are unspecified.
So give tr <everythingbutalphanum> _ the appropriate number of underscores.
* Also strip dashes from header names.
precedence over POSIX/SUSv3 stuff and requires libbsd-compat which is
something we don't desire; _GNU_SOURCE even in Linux libc5 always has
included _POSIX_C_SOURCE=2 and BSD functions since at least Feb 1995.
* sync GNU/kFreeBSD with GNU/Linux, it uses glibc2
First mentioned and second response on inquiry by Bastian "waldi" Blank
Thanks!