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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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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- Dropped unused stub code which is now redundant because of
the constructor/destructor mechanism.
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destructor functions in any way at all. I reimplemented the
entire library constructor/destructor functionality to use the
same approach as libnix.
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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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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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code which initialized them.
- Reading/changing the errno variable is no longer done directly, but
involves accessor functions.
- References to the HUGE_VAL quantity now involve an accessor function, too.
- Changed the manner in which the __huge_val constant is initialized by
the __math_init() function.
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function.
- NOTE THAT ALL THE CHANGES WITH REGARD TO USE OF DESTRUCTOR AND
CONSTRUCTOR FUNCTIONS REQUIRE A COMPLETE REBUILD OF THE LIBRARY! IF
YOU DO NOT DO THIS, THE CONSTRUCTOR/DESTRUCTOR FUNCTIONS MAY NOT
GET CALLED.
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- Moved the locale initialization/cleanup code into constructors
and destructors.
- The socket cleanup function is now a destructor.
- The math cleanup function is now a destructor.
- The wildcard cleanup function is now a destructor.
- The stdio cleanup function is now a destructor.
- The stack extension cleanup function is now a destructor.
- The code that cleans up after the program's current directory
was changed is now a destructor function.
- Moved the initialization/cleanup code for unlink() into constructors
and destructors.
- Moved the initialization/cleanup code for usergroup.library into
constructors and destructors.
- Added usleep(), and created wrapper code that both sleep() and
usleep() can use.
- Added strtoll() and strtoull(), with further changes to <limits.h>
and <stdlib.h>.
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- acos() now returns 0 for a domain error.
- asin() now returns 0 for a domain error.
- atan2() now returns 0 for a domain error.
- fmod() now returns x if y == 0 and sets a
domain error.
- sqrt() now returns 0 for a domain error.
- Added NaN and +Inf constants to the math library
initialization code which could come in handy later.
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- Since the 'long double' data type is not really supported by the GCC
versions we use (and not supported by SAS/C either) building the
library with support code for it is now a configurable option. Unless
enabled, 'long double' is now treated like 'double'.
- Reworked the HUGE_VAL definition which previously would default to
Infinity. The new code properly defines this to the largest
representable floating point number. The 'great' thing about the
HUGE_VAL definition in this library is that it's a reference to
a binary constant initialized by the library startup code. So any
application checking for HUGE_VAL merely needs to be relinked
rather than recompiled.
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