Jeff Johnston
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2008-04-14 Jeff Johnston <jjohnstn@redhat.com>
* libc/stdio/Makefile.am: Build vfprintf.c and vfscanf.c with -DSTRING_ONLY defined with and without -DINTEGER_ONLY defined to build special versions for sprintf/sscanf family functions. * libc/stdio/Makefile.in: Regenerated. * libc/stdio/vfprintf.c[STRING_ONLY][INTEGER_ONLY](_VFPRINTF_R): Redefine to be _svfiprintf_r which is optimized to work with siprintf family of functions (i.e. no I/O) and does not support floating-point. [STRING_ONLY][!INTEGER_ONLY](_VFPRINTF_R): Redefine to be _svfprintf_r which is optimized to work with sprintf family of functions and not use I/O. [STRING_ONLY](__sprint_r): New string only version of static function. designed to work with sprintf family of functions. * libc/stdio/vfscanf.c[STRING_ONLY][INTEGER_ONLY](_SVFSCANF_R): Redefine to be _ssvfiscanf_r which is optimized to work with siscanf family of functions (i.e. no I/O) and no float-point support. [STRING_ONLY][!INTEGER_ONLY](_SVFSCANF_R): Redefine to be __ssvfscanf_r which is optimized to work with sscanf family of functions and does not require I/O functions. * libc/stdio/asprintf.c: Call _svfprintf_r instead of _vfprintf_r. * libc/stdio/snprintf.c: Ditto. * libc/stdio/sprintf.c: Ditto. * libc/stdio/vasnprintf.c: Ditto. * libc/stdio/vasprintf.c: Ditto. * libc/stdio/siprintf.c: Call _svfiprintf_r instead of _vfiprintf_r. * libc/stdio/sniprintf.c: Ditto. * libc/stdio/vasiprintf.c: Ditto. * libc/stdio/vsiprintf.c: Ditto. * libc/stdio/vsniprintf.c: Ditto. * libc/stdio/vsprintf.c: Ditto. * libc/stdio/local.h: Add prototypes for _svfprintf_r, _svfiprintf_r, _ssvfscanf_r, and _ssvfiscanf_r. * libc/stdio/sscanf.c: Call _ssvfscanf_r instead of _svfscanf_r. * libc/stdio/vsscanf.c: Ditto. * libc/stdio/siscanf.c: Call _ssvfiscanf_r instead of _svfiscanf_r. * libc/stdio/vsiscanf.c: Ditto.
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