be defined in <unistd.h> have been moved into a separate header file
<sys/clib2_net.h> which, for backwards compatibility, can be include
from within <unistd.h> if the preprocessor symbol __USE_CLIB2_NETLIB
is defined early on. Eventually, <sys/clib2_net.h> should be removed
from the general header files and become a local library build header
file altogether. Note that in this case you would have to build your
own software using common TCP/IP SDK header files.
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files which initialize global data, such as the new "stdlib_program_name.c"
and "stdlib_malloc.c".
- Until I can find a way to invoke it from within the library, the
__machine_test() function is no longer invoked.
- Tagged global data with NOCOMMON attributes.
- Added the __lib_init() and __lib_exit() functions, which are part of the
thread-safe library and which can be used to hook up clib2 with standard
Amiga shared library/device code. Some documentation on how to use them
can be found in the <dos.h> header file.
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it no longer requires that any parameters are quoted and it is automatically
enabled if you link against libunix.a, without libc.a standing a chance to
accidentally override it.
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Henning Nielsen Lund. Thank you very much!
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the wildcard pattern expansion functions not getting included.
- Replacing "int" with "socklen_t" in the header files caused compilation
errors with the source code which wasn't using the new typedef yet. Fixed.
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least for clib2) ftell() and fseek() functions, respectively.
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to add it to libunix.a rather than keeping it in a separate libtermios.a
library.
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remainder() and remainderf() for C99.
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and hypotf() for C99.
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- nan() and nanf() now return quiet NaNs.
- Added internal __inf() and __inff() functions.
- strtof() now calls nanf() and __inff(), respectively, to produce
the special floating point values for nan/inf/infinity.
- strtod() now calls nan() and __inf(), respectively, to produce
the special floating point values for nan/inf/infinity.
- The scanf() family now calls nan() and __inf(), respectively, to
produce the special floating point values for nan/inf/infinity.
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islessequal() and islessgreater() to <math.h> for C99.
- The wchar_t type is now an 'unsigned short' integer (16 bits wide).
- Added PTRDIFF_MIN/PTRDIFF_MAX, WCHAR_MIN/WCHAR_MAX and
WINT_MIN/WINT_MAX to <stdint.h> for C99.
- Added imaxdiv() and imaxabs() for C99.
- Added strtoimax() and strtoumax() for C99.
- Added nextafter() and nextafterf() for C99.
- Added copysign() and copysignf() for C99.
- Unless I missed something, clib2 should now be functionally complete
with regard to C99, except for the floating point operations covered.
These are a major challenge all by themselves, and I wonder both
whether they are worth the effort and how one could implement them
correctly.
- fflush() now consistently supports a NULL parameter, causing all
streams to be flushed for which this behaviour is defined.
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number rather than a decimal one. Now how odd is that?
- strtod() and strtof() now support "inf"/"infinity"/"nan"/"nan(..)" and
hexadecimal floating point numbers, for C99.
- Added the fpclassify(), isfinite(), isnormal() and signbit() macros for C99.
- Reimplemented isnan() and isinf() as macros for C99. The corresponding
functions will be dropped from the library. Note that the isinf() macro
does not return -1, 0 or 1 like the old function did, but only 0 or 1
depending upon whether the parameter represents +/- infinity or not.
- Added fabsf() for C99.
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and which files this involves.
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very much! This includes the following:
- Added SSIZE_MAX to <limits.h>.
- Added <sys/uio.h>, readv() and writev().
- Cut back the soft link resolution code in lstat().
- In <fcntl.h> O_NDELAY is now an alias for O_NONBLOCK.
- Added <complex.h>, carg(), cargf(), cargl(), cimag(), cimagf(),
cimagl(), conj(), conjf(), conjl(), creal(), crealf() and creall().
Note that the C99 support for the complex floating point data
types is limited to GCC 3.x for now.
- Added va_copy() to <stdarg.h>.
- Added _Exit() to <stdlib.h>.
- Added <stdbool.h>.
- Added vfscanf() to <stdio.h>.
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a separate file.
- Simplified the library/open close code in "stdlib_main.c".
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for OS4 if the AllocSysObject() function is used to create it.
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the 68k build. The PowerPC build may follow later, provided
I manage to get the specs file fixed.
- Moved the check for the presence of an FPU into the
math_init.c code.
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was still wrongish for the OS4 library. So I had to change
it *again*. Which probably means that the 68k library will
need further changes...
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should no longer spell big trouble on account of the stdio
data structures possibly not being in a well-defined and
initialized state.
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- Dropped unused stub code which is now redundant because of
the constructor/destructor mechanism.
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that the constructors/destructors are called in the proper
order, too.
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constructor/destructor functions for initialization and cleanup
purposes.
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or initializes it.
- The stdlib constructor now performs the CPU/FPU compatibility test.
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Both the 68k and PowerPC platform now invoke them in the same order
and the 68k code uses the designated invocation priorities. The
PowerPC destructor function now sets up the exit() jmp_buf before
the destructor functions are called.
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invoke the library's constructor/destructor functions in a
very particular order. That way, you can use constructor/destructor
functions in your own code and not have them clash with the library's
own functions.
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avoids trouble with destructor functions which use stdio code. Unsolved
problem: the order in which destructors and constructors are called.
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socket_data.c, dirent_data.c and stdio_data.c and into the
code that initializes them.
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initialization code for the stdin/stdout/stderr streams and
out of the program parameter setup.
- The current program name is now set up in the stdlib
initialization function.
- Simplified the machine test code; moved the FPU check into
the math initialization code.
- Added more safety checks to verify that file descriptor
file handles are valid.
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into a dedicated module. This also has the advantage that it's
harder to break code by accidentally forgetting to call
InitSemaphore() after having allocated the memory for it.
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contributed by Peter Bengtsson. Thank you very much!
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and dirent data operations. That should do it! While the library is
not reentrant (this is not ixemul.library) it should be thread-safe
now. Thread-safe in the sense of POSIX 1003.1c-1995.
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and ftrylockfile().
- Modified the internal FILE structure to allow for thread locking.
Note that this again requires that the library is rebuilt!
- Added or modified macros for getc_unlocked(), getchar_unlocked(),
putc_unlocked() and putchar_unlocked().
- Added rand_r().
- Added flockfile()/funlockfile() wrappers around all stdio
functions.
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parameters (which is by default linked in with libunix.a),
regular expressions can no longer prompt dos.library requesters
to appear. However, to be on the safe side, if you are expecting
to pass regular expressions on the command line, do not use
the wildcard expansion code such as by overriding the library
symbols with dummy functions such as are used in the file
"stdlib_wildcard_expand.c".
- Added a new variable '__open_locale' which can be used to
restrict all library functions to use the "C" language locale
rather than the current system locale settings. In addition
to that, two new functions __locale_exit() and __locale_init()
can be used to close and (re-)open the system locale at a
later time.
- Local ("static") functions are now identified by the STATIC
qualifier. This was done in preparation for changes that will
deal with global and local data and the issue of thread safety.
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function pointers alone. The utility.library/CallHookPkt mechanism
is no longer required.
- Moved the entire lseek() code relevant for files into the hook
function.
- Simplified the close() function which now just calls into the
hook code to perform whatever is necessary. The hook code is
responsible for cleaning up after aliases, etc. This change in
turn made it possible to greatly simplify the hook code for
buffered files which now bypasses close/read/write/lseek and
directly invokes the hook code for unbuffered files.
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the file descriptor hook and into the respective functions,
such as dup2(), fchmod(), fchown(), fcntl(), fdatasync(), fstatfs(),
fsync(), ftruncate() and lseek(). Code which is not strictly
required will no longer find its way into your programs if you
link with the updated library.
NOTE: these changes require that the entire library is rebuilt!
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<inttypes.h> header files contributed by Peter Bengtsson. Thank
you very much!
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