Red Hat's newlib C library with support for Jehanne
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(IdnToUnicode): Define. (FreeAddrInfoW): Define. (GetAddrInfoW): Define. (GetNameInfoW): Define. * net.cc: Drop W. Richard STEVENS libgai implementation. (cygwin_freeaddrinfo): Move code from ipv4_freeaddrinfo here. Move definition up in file to avoid forward declaration in ga_duplist. (ga_dup): Take addrinfoW as input. Add parameters to get IDN flags and to set error value. Handle IDN flags and especially AI_CANONIDN. Convert input wchar_t ai_canonname string to multibyte for output. (ga_duplist): Add parameters to get IDN flags and to set error value and propagate to ga_dup. Call cygwin_freeaddrinfo. (gai_errmap): Add comments. Align error strings to GLibc. Add EAI_IDN_ENCODE entry. (get_ipv6_funcs): Remove. (load_ipv6_guard): Remove. (ipv6_inited): Remove. (load_ipv6): Remove. (load_ipv6_funcs): Remove. (cygwin_getaddrinfo): Drop calling load_ipv6. Handle AI_IDN* flags. Convert input strings to wchar_t and call GetAddrInfoW/FreeAddrInfoW. In case hints is NULL, set default ai_flags explicitely to AI_V4MAPPED | AI_ADDRCONFIG, as documented for Glibc. Only add AI_ALL if AI_ADDRCONFIG is not given. Unconditionally add Windows-specific AI_DISABLE_IDN_ENCODING to ai_flags to make IDN behaviour compatible to Glibc even on Windows 8 and later. (cygwin_getnameinfo): Drop calling load_ipv6. Handle NI_IDN* flags. Call GetNameInfoW and convert returned strings from wchar_t to multibyte. * include/netdb.h: Add comments to describe flags and error values. (AI_*): Define all flags using hex values for clearness. (AI_IDN): Define. (AI_CANONIDN): Define. (AI_IDN_ALLOW_UNASSIGNED): Define. (AI_IDN_USE_STD3_ASCII_RULES): Define. (NI_*): Define all flags using hex values for clearness. (NI_IDN): Define. (NI_IDN_ALLOW_UNASSIGNED): Define. (NI_IDN_USE_STD3_ASCII_RULES): Define. (EAI_IDN_ENCODE): Define. |
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