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Olaf Barthel
48f67425c0 This commit was manufactured by cvs2svn to create tag 'V1_178'.
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#define VERSION 1
#define REVISION 180
#define DATE "23.10.2004"
#define VERS "amiga.lib 1.180"
#define VSTRING "amiga.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: amiga.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)"
#define REVISION 178
#define DATE "7.10.2004"
#define VERS "amiga.lib 1.178"
#define VSTRING "amiga.lib 1.178 (7.10.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: amiga.lib 1.178 (7.10.2004)"

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#define VERSION 1
#define REVISION 180
#define DATE "23.10.2004"
#define VERS "c.lib 1.180"
#define VSTRING "c.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: c.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)"
#define REVISION 178
#define DATE "7.10.2004"
#define VERS "c.lib 1.178"
#define VSTRING "c.lib 1.178 (7.10.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: c.lib 1.178 (7.10.2004)"

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c.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)
- The printf() family now produces no output at all for %e, %f and %g if the
floating point support code is disabled. Previously, a minimum field width
specification could take effect, printing a series of 0 or blank space
characters where no output should have been produced.
c.lib 1.179 (22.10.2004)
- The scanf() family no longer assumes that a leading '0' indicates that the
following digits form an octal number if the conversion type has been
specified as already '%x' already.
c.lib 1.178 (7.10.2004)
- The OS4 version had floating point math support code enabled in all

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#define VERSION 1
#define REVISION 180
#define DATE "23.10.2004"
#define VERS "debug.lib 1.180"
#define VSTRING "debug.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: debug.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)"
#define REVISION 178
#define DATE "7.10.2004"
#define VERS "debug.lib 1.178"
#define VSTRING "debug.lib 1.178 (7.10.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: debug.lib 1.178 (7.10.2004)"

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#define VERSION 1
#define REVISION 180
#define DATE "23.10.2004"
#define VERS "m.lib 1.180"
#define VSTRING "m.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: m.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)"
#define REVISION 178
#define DATE "7.10.2004"
#define VERS "m.lib 1.178"
#define VSTRING "m.lib 1.178 (7.10.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: m.lib 1.178 (7.10.2004)"

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#define VERSION 1
#define REVISION 180
#define DATE "23.10.2004"
#define VERS "m881.lib 1.180"
#define VSTRING "m881.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: m881.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)"
#define REVISION 178
#define DATE "7.10.2004"
#define VERS "m881.lib 1.178"
#define VSTRING "m881.lib 1.178 (7.10.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: m881.lib 1.178 (7.10.2004)"

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#define VERSION 1
#define REVISION 180
#define DATE "23.10.2004"
#define VERS "net.lib 1.180"
#define VSTRING "net.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: net.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)"
#define REVISION 178
#define DATE "7.10.2004"
#define VERS "net.lib 1.178"
#define VSTRING "net.lib 1.178 (7.10.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: net.lib 1.178 (7.10.2004)"

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c.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)
c.lib 1.178 (7.10.2004)
- The printf() family now produces no output at all for floating point
numbers (%e, %f and %g) if the floating point support code is disabled.
In previous versions of the library some output (series of 0 or blank
space characters) could still be produced.
- The scanf() family no longer ignores a conversion request of
type '%x' (hexadecimal) and treats the number to be processed
as in octal notation if that number begins with the digit 0.
- The OS4 version had floating point math support code enabled in all
libraries and not just "libm.a". Trying to link with, for example,
"libc.a" would bring up a number of unsatisfied symbol references
which could be fixed only by linking against "libm.a", too.

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#define VERSION 1
#define REVISION 180
#define DATE "23.10.2004"
#define VERS "stack.lib 1.180"
#define VSTRING "stack.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: stack.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)"
#define REVISION 178
#define DATE "7.10.2004"
#define VERS "stack.lib 1.178"
#define VSTRING "stack.lib 1.178 (7.10.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: stack.lib 1.178 (7.10.2004)"

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/*
* $Id: stdio_vfprintf.c,v 1.6 2004-10-23 16:38:18 obarthel Exp $
* $Id: stdio_vfprintf.c,v 1.5 2004-09-10 07:39:19 obarthel Exp $
*
* :ts=4
*
@@ -979,8 +979,15 @@ vfprintf(FILE * stream,const char * format, va_list arg)
else
(void)va_arg(arg, double);
minimum_field_width = 0;
format_flags = 0;
#ifndef NDEBUG
{
output_buffer = "*FLOATING POINT NUMBER*";
output_len = strlen(output_buffer);
}
#endif /* NDEBUG */
CLEAR_FLAG(format_flags,FORMATF_ProduceSign);
CLEAR_FLAG(format_flags,FORMATF_ProduceSpace);
}
#endif /* FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORT */
}

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/*
* $Id: stdio_vfscanf.c,v 1.3 2004-10-22 10:57:53 obarthel Exp $
* $Id: stdio_vfscanf.c,v 1.2 2004-08-08 10:55:57 obarthel Exp $
*
* :ts=4
*
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}
}
/* Chose a base according to the conversion to be
expected. For the 'x' and 'i' we examine the
incoming data rather than commit ourselves to
a peculiar data format now. */
if(conversion_type == 'd' || conversion_type == 'u')
base = 10;
else if (conversion_type == 'o')
@@ -1064,11 +1060,7 @@ __vfscanf(FILE *stream, const char *format, va_list arg)
* '0x' prefix or just a zero.
*/
c = __getc(stream);
/* This takes care of the '0x' prefix for hexadecimal
numbers ('%x') and also picks the right type of
data for the '%i' type. */
if ((c == 'x' || c == 'X') && (conversion_type == 'x' || conversion_type == 'i'))
if (c == 'x' || c == 'X')
{
/* It's the hex prefix. */
base = 16;
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if(maximum_field_width > 0)
maximum_field_width--;
}
else if (isdigit(c) && (conversion_type == 'i')) /* This could be the octal prefix for the '%i' format. */
else if (isdigit(c))
{
/* The preceding '0' was part of the
octal prefix. So we don't really know

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#define VERSION 1
#define REVISION 180
#define DATE "23.10.2004"
#define VERS "unix.lib 1.180"
#define VSTRING "unix.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: unix.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)"
#define REVISION 178
#define DATE "7.10.2004"
#define VERS "unix.lib 1.178"
#define VSTRING "unix.lib 1.178 (7.10.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: unix.lib 1.178 (7.10.2004)"

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