to what it is supposed to do. Fixed.
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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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of the original file descriptor.
- close() did not return 0 if the file descriptor in question
was really just an alias. Fixed.
- Added a feature which makes it possible to have several clients
use the standard I/O streams (stdin/stdout/stderr) and have these
referring to their process' Input()/Output()/ErrorOutput()
streams. This is intended to support the upcoming shared
library feature.
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that the constructors/destructors are called in the proper
order, too.
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setjmp(). This is now done within stdlib_main.c prior to
calling the destructor function invocation code.
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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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sections where they should have been in the first place.
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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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tests and the error message display can run safely even
on plain 68000 machines. This won't work for the 32 bit small
data model, which implies 68020 code, but so there...
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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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a MsgPort locally.
- The record locking semaphore code now builds a semaphore to add
before it tries to find the public one in memory. That way, the
code can spend less time in Forbid() state and, heaven forbid,
refrain from allocating memory while in that state.
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multiple concurrent callers to use the socket functions. Note
that this works only with the Roadshow TCP/IP stack, and the
results with other TCP/IP stacks are rather unpredictable.
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buffer tables so that all the memory allocations are in one
place and it's possible to specify exactly how many table
entries are required at a time.
- Creation and initialization of semaphores now uses the AmigaOS4
specific functions for this purpose, if available.
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it will pull in when linked.
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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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routine. We no longer allocate memory and then modify it, but
call a function for each quoted parameter which does whatever is
necessary.
- The shell command parameter parser now considers the non-breaking
space character (ISO code 160) to be a blank space character, too.
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contributed by Peter Bengtsson. Thank you very much!
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are now defined as empty macros unless __THREAD_SAFE is defined.
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support and the thread-safety.
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absolute Amiga path names passed to it and will use them without
changing them.
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Both the library and the user code need to be rebuilt with the
preprocessor symbol __THREAD_SAFE defined to get thread-safe
code.
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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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checks while wildcard patterns are expanded in the the command line.
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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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