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6af7dae39b This commit was manufactured by cvs2svn to create tag 'V1_183'.
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2004-11-13 12:55:40 +00:00
e22a226640 c.lib 1.183 (13.11.2004)
- Cleaned up the OS4 build makefile, losing redundant libraries,
  adding more startup object code and ultimatively making the whole
  rebuild logic work again: if code changes and dependencies are
  set up correctly, it will now get rebuilt. Previously, such
  changes went unnoticed and you had to rebuild the entire library
  from scratch.

- Added stubs for CreatePort(), DeletePort(), CreateTask(), DeleteTask()
  and NewList() which have equivalents in exec.library V50 but for which
  it might be useful if ported code didn't have to reference these
  explicitly.

- mktemp() was broken in libunix.a with Unix path semantics enabled.
  This was because the name template was translated and translated
  back again, overwriting the translation buffer. This, funny enough,
  broke Samba's printing feature. Fixed by translating the name only
  before each test for "uniqueness" is made. The new code also handles
  empty "" templates gracefully, which was a problem with both the
  "standard" and the Unix path semantics flavour.

  Why is it that I find bugs like this always after having just
  released another library update?


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2004-11-13 12:55:39 +00:00
3c1df9b1db - mktemp() was broken in libunix.a with Unix path semantics enabled.
This was because the name template was translated and translated
  back again, overwriting the translation buffer. This, funny enough,
  broke Samba's printing feature. Fixed by translating the name only
  before each test for "uniqueness" is made. The new code also handles
  empty "" templates gracefully, which was a problem with both the
  "standard" and the Unix path semantics flavour.

  Why is it that I find bugs like this always after having just
  released another library update?


git-svn-id: file:///Users/olsen/Code/migration-svn-zu-git/logical-line-staging/clib2/trunk@14768 87f5fb63-7c3d-0410-a384-fd976d0f7a62
2004-11-10 17:45:40 +00:00
655ea577d2 - Modified the amiga.lib Ext/StdIO functions to work well with
the updated system header files.


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2004-11-10 14:55:30 +00:00
99e6856c11 c.lib 1.182 (8.11.2004)
- Changed the error abort condition for the %s conversion of the
  scanf() family. It now matches the abort conditions for all other
  conversions and no longer ignores whether any other parameters were
  converted before. This was a quirk in the older implementation.

- The scanf() family now accepts %E and %G in place of %f and %X in
  place of %x.

- Simplified the common code that fopen(), freopen() and fdopen()
  share and which has to figure out by looking at a file access
  mode specification which parameters should be used.

- Dropped error detection in the scanf() family. The EOF has to be
  good enough. Also, ungetc() failure still leads to error handling.


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2004-11-08 17:57:52 +00:00
b252f90d66 - Added a few more scanf() tests.
git-svn-id: file:///Users/olsen/Code/migration-svn-zu-git/logical-line-staging/clib2/trunk@14764 87f5fb63-7c3d-0410-a384-fd976d0f7a62
2004-11-08 17:56:32 +00:00
1ed26d0a60 - The __open_iob() function can be made simpler still.
git-svn-id: file:///Users/olsen/Code/migration-svn-zu-git/logical-line-staging/clib2/trunk@14763 87f5fb63-7c3d-0410-a384-fd976d0f7a62
2004-11-03 15:39:04 +00:00
4dd74de299 - Changed the error abort condition for the %s conversion of the
scanf() family. It now matches the abort conditions for all other
  conversions and no longer ignores whether any other parameters were
  converted before. This was a quirk in the older implementation.

- The scanf() family now accepts %E and %G in place of %f and %X in
  place of %x.

- Simplified the common code that fopen(), freopen() and fdopen()
  share and which has to figure out by looking at a file access
  mode specification which parameters should be used.


git-svn-id: file:///Users/olsen/Code/migration-svn-zu-git/logical-line-staging/clib2/trunk@14762 87f5fb63-7c3d-0410-a384-fd976d0f7a62
2004-11-03 15:35:56 +00:00
3b5a4a32a4 c.lib 1.181 (26.10.2004)
- The scanf() family now always returns the number of assignments made
  unless an error occured or an EOF was hit during conversion before the
  first assignment could be made.

- strtok() did not terminate properly if the last token in the string
  did not end with a separator character but with a '\0' byte. Fixed.

- The directory scanning functions opendir/closedir did not get the global
  directory data tracking data structure initialized which later led to
  Enforcer hits and maybe trashed memory. Fixed.


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2004-10-26 16:25:04 +00:00
7f7ca50d06 - strtok() did not terminate properly if the last token in the string
did not end with a separator character but with a '\0' byte. Fixed.


git-svn-id: file:///Users/olsen/Code/migration-svn-zu-git/logical-line-staging/clib2/trunk@14760 87f5fb63-7c3d-0410-a384-fd976d0f7a62
2004-10-25 19:53:15 +00:00
0ed8ef67ed - Added the strtok_test program.
git-svn-id: file:///Users/olsen/Code/migration-svn-zu-git/logical-line-staging/clib2/trunk@14759 87f5fb63-7c3d-0410-a384-fd976d0f7a62
2004-10-25 19:50:33 +00:00
267bdc4be6 - The directory scanning functions opendir/closedir did not get the global
directory data tracking data structure initialized which later led to
  Enforcer hits and maybe trashed memory. Fixed.


git-svn-id: file:///Users/olsen/Code/migration-svn-zu-git/logical-line-staging/clib2/trunk@14758 87f5fb63-7c3d-0410-a384-fd976d0f7a62
2004-10-24 20:03:42 +00:00
34 changed files with 591 additions and 397 deletions

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# $Id: GNUmakefile.68k,v 1.11 2004-10-07 09:20:44 obarthel Exp $
# $Id: GNUmakefile.68k,v 1.14 2004-11-13 12:55:39 obarthel Exp $
#
# :ts=8
#
@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
CC = gcc
AR = ar -q
RANLIB = ranlib
COPY = copy clone
COPY = copy clone buf=0
DELETE = delete all quiet
MAKEDIR = makedir
MAKE = make -f GNUmakefile.68k
@ -487,7 +487,6 @@ MATH_LIB = \
stdio_vasprintf.o \
stdio_vfprintf.o \
stdio_vfscanf.o \
stdio_vfscanf.o \
stdio_vprintf.o \
stdio_vsnprintf.o \
stdio_vsprintf.o \
@ -688,7 +687,6 @@ LIBS_68K := $(LIBC_OBJS)/libc.a $(LIBSTACK_OBJS)/libstack.a $(LIBUNIX_OBJS)/libu
$(LIBNET_OBJS)/libnet.a $(LIBDEBUG_OBJS)/libdebug.a $(LIBAMIGA_OBJS)/libamiga.a \
$(LIBM_OBJS)/libm.a
LIBS_020 := $(LIBM881_OBJS)/libm881.a $(LIBS_68K)
#LIBS_020 := $(LIBS_68K)
##############################################################################
@ -714,8 +712,8 @@ all: \
lib/mainnb.o \
lib/mainb.o \
lib/mainb32.o \
lib/libm.a \
lib/libm020/libm.a \
lib/libm.a \
lib/libb/libm.a \
lib/libb/libm020/libm.a \
lib/libb32/libm020/libm.a

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# $Id: GNUmakefile.os4,v 1.12 2004-10-07 11:03:46 tfrieden Exp $
# $Id: GNUmakefile.os4,v 1.13 2004-11-13 12:55:39 obarthel Exp $
#
# :ts=8
#
@ -35,7 +35,6 @@ ifeq (,$(TYPE))
LIBC_OBJS = libc_objs
LIBUNIX_OBJS = libunix_objs
LIBM_OBJS = libm_objs
LIBSTACK_OBJS = libstack_objs
LIBNET_OBJS = libnet_objs
LIBDEBUG_OBJS = libdebug_objs
LIBAMIGA_OBJS = libamiga_objs
@ -43,7 +42,6 @@ else
LIBC_OBJS = $(TYPE)/libc_objs
LIBUNIX_OBJS = $(TYPE)/libunix_objs
LIBM_OBJS = $(TYPE)/libm_objs
LIBSTACK_OBJS = $(TYPE)/libstack_objs
LIBNET_OBJS = $(TYPE)/libnet_objs
LIBDEBUG_OBJS = $(TYPE)/libdebug_objs
LIBAMIGA_OBJS = $(TYPE)/libamiga_objs
@ -51,6 +49,7 @@ endif
##############################################################################
# General build rules for all object files and the individual libraries
%.o : %.c
@echo "Compiling $<"
@$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $<
@ -67,10 +66,6 @@ $(LIBM_OBJS)/%.o : %.c
@echo "Compiling $< [$(TYPE):m]"
@$(CC) -o $(LIBM_OBJS)/$*.o -c $(CFLAGS) $(FLOAT_TYPE) $<
$(LIBSTACK_OBJS)/%.o : %.c
@echo "Compiling $< [$(TYPE):stack]"
@$(CC) -o $(LIBSTACK_OBJS)/$*.o -c $(CFLAGS) $<
$(LIBNET_OBJS)/%.o : %.c
@echo "Compiling $< [$(TYPE):net]"
@$(CC) -o $(LIBNET_OBJS)/$*.o -c $(CFLAGS) -I$(NET_INCLUDE) -DSOCKET_SUPPORT -DUSERGROUP_SUPPORT $<
@ -85,6 +80,7 @@ $(LIBAMIGA_OBJS)/%.o : %.c
##############################################################################
# Build options for the individual libraries
ifeq (small_data,$(TYPE))
CODE_TYPE := -msdata=sysv -DSMALL_DATA
FLOAT_TYPE := -DPPC_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORT
@ -95,7 +91,7 @@ CODE_TYPE := -msdata=data
FLOAT_TYPE := -DPPC_FLOATING_POINT_SUPPORT
endif
ifeq (large_data_softfloat, $(TYPE))
ifeq (large_data_softfloat,$(TYPE))
CODE_TYPE := -msdata=data -msoft-float
FLOAT_TYPE :=
endif
@ -115,6 +111,7 @@ CFLAGS = $(WARNINGS) $(OPTIMIZE) $(DEBUG) $(OPTIONS) $(CODE_TYPE) $(INCLUDES)
##############################################################################
# All objects files which make up libc.a
C_LIB = \
c.lib_rev.o \
ctype_isalnum.o \
@ -134,9 +131,9 @@ C_LIB = \
ctype_table.o \
dirent_closedir.o \
dirent_data.o \
dirent_rewinddir.o \
dirent_opendir.o \
dirent_readdir.o \
dirent_rewinddir.o \
errno_data.o \
fcntl_close.o \
fcntl_creat.o \
@ -255,39 +252,36 @@ C_LIB = \
stdlib_atol.o \
stdlib_bsearch.o \
stdlib_calloc.o \
stdlib_checkdetach.o \
stdlib_constructor.o \
stdlib_constructor_begin.o \
stdlib_constructor_end.o \
stdlib_data.o \
stdlib_default_pool_size.o \
stdlib_default_puddle_size.o \
stdlib_destructor.o \
stdlib_detach.o \
stdlib_disablerequesters.o \
stdlib_div.o \
stdlib_modsi3.o \
stdlib_divsi3.o \
stdlib_divsi4.o \
stdlib_umodsi3.o \
stdlib_udivsi3.o \
stdlib_udivsi4.o \
stdlib_dosbase.o \
stdlib_exit.o \
stdlib_free.o \
stdlib_getdefstacksize.o \
stdlib_getenv.o \
stdlib_getsp.o \
stdlib_init_exit.o \
stdlib_isresident.o \
stdlib_labs.o \
stdlib_ldiv.o \
stdlib_getdefstacksize.o \
stdlib_stackargbytes.o \
stdlib_stack_usage.o \
stdlib_checkdetach.o \
stdlib_detach.o \
stdlib_isresident.o \
stdlib_sysbase.o \
stdlib_dosbase.o \
stdlib_machine_test.o \
stdlib_malloc.o \
stdlib_math.o \
stdlib_mkdtemp.o \
stdlib_mkstemp.o \
stdlib_mktemp.o \
stdlib_modsi3.o \
stdlib_mulsi3.o \
stdlib_never_free.o \
stdlib_putenv.o \
@ -301,19 +295,25 @@ C_LIB = \
stdlib_showerror.o \
stdlib_socket.o \
stdlib_srand.o \
stdlib_stackargbytes.o \
stdlib_stackcheck.o \
stdlib_stackoverflow.o \
stdlib_stacksafezone.o \
stdlib_stacksize.o \
stdlib_stack_usage.o \
stdlib_startup.o \
stdlib_strtol.o \
stdlib_strtoul.o \
stdlib_strtoll.o \
stdlib_strtoull.o \
stdlib_swapstack.o \
stdlib_sysbase.o \
stdlib_system.o \
stdlib_termination_message.o \
stdlib_threshold.o \
stdlib_udivsi3.o \
stdlib_udivsi4.o \
stdlib_umodsi3.o \
stdlib_unsetenv.o \
stdlib_wildcard_expand.o \
strings_strcasecmp.o \
@ -380,21 +380,21 @@ C_LIB = \
unistd_realpath.o \
unistd_sleep.o \
unistd_symlink.o \
unistd_time_delay.o \
unistd_timer.o \
unistd_time_delay.o \
unistd_truncate.o \
unistd_unlink.o \
unistd_usleep.o \
utime_utime.o
utime_utime.o
# All objects files which make up libunix.a
UNIX_LIB = \
unix.lib_rev.o \
dirent_closedir.o \
dirent_data.o \
dirent_rewinddir.o \
dirent_opendir.o \
dirent_readdir.o \
dirent_rewinddir.o \
fcntl_creat.o \
fcntl_fcntl.o \
fcntl_open.o \
@ -408,12 +408,12 @@ UNIX_LIB = \
stat_rmdir.o \
stat_stat.o \
stdio_fdhookentry.o \
stdio_init_exit.o \
stdio_locksemaphorename.o \
stdio_openiob.o \
stdio_fflush.o \
stdio_fopen.o \
stdio_fopen.o \
stdio_init_exit.o \
stdio_locksemaphorename.o \
stdio_openiob.o \
stdio_popen.o \
stdio_remove.o \
stdio_rename.o \
@ -443,6 +443,7 @@ UNIX_LIB = \
unistd_wildcard_expand.o \
utime_utime.o
# All objects files which make up libm.a
MATH_LIB = \
math_acos.o \
math_asin.o \
@ -492,7 +493,6 @@ MATH_LIB = \
stdio_vasprintf.o \
stdio_vfprintf.o \
stdio_vfscanf.o \
stdio_vfscanf.o \
stdio_vprintf.o \
stdio_vsnprintf.o \
stdio_vsprintf.o \
@ -501,48 +501,7 @@ MATH_LIB = \
stdlib_strtod.o \
time_difftime.o
MATH_LIB_IEEE = \
m.lib_rev.o \
$(MATH_LIB) \
math_adddf3.o \
math_addsf3.o \
math_divdf3.o \
math_divsf3.o \
math_eqdf2.o \
math_eqsf2.o \
math_extendsfdf2.o \
math_fixdfsi.o \
math_fixsfsi.o \
math_fixunsdfsi.o \
math_fixunssfsi.o \
math_floatsidf.o \
math_floatsisf.o \
math_gedf2.o \
math_gesf2.o \
math_gtdf2.o \
math_gtsf2.o \
math_ledf2.o \
math_lesf2.o \
math_ltdf2.o \
math_ltsf2.o \
math_muldf3.o \
math_mulsf3.o \
math_nedf2.o \
math_negdf2.o \
math_negsf2.o \
math_nesf2.o \
math_subdf3.o \
math_subsf3.o \
math_truncdfsf2.o
STACK_LIB = \
stack.lib_rev.o \
stdlib_setjmp.o \
stdlib_stackextension.o \
stdlib_stackminframe.o \
stdlib_stackoverflow.o \
stdlib_stacksafezone.o
# All objects files which make up libnet.a
NET_LIB = \
net.lib_rev.o \
socket_accept.o \
@ -586,6 +545,7 @@ NET_LIB = \
socket_socket.o \
socket_hook_entry.o \
socket_hstrerror.o \
stat_umask.o \
usergroup_crypt.o \
usergroup_data.o \
usergroup_endgrent.o \
@ -614,13 +574,12 @@ NET_LIB = \
usergroup_setregid.o \
usergroup_setreuid.o \
usergroup_setsid.o \
usergroup_setuid.o \
stat_umask.o
usergroup_setuid.o
# All objects files which make up libdebug.a
DEBUG_LIB = \
debug.lib_rev.o \
debug.o \
debug_level.o \
debug_cmpstrexec.o \
debug_kcmpstr.o \
debug_kdofmt.o \
@ -646,8 +605,10 @@ DEBUG_LIB = \
debug_kputstr1.o \
debug_kputstr2.o \
debug_kvprintf1.o \
debug_kvprintf2.o
debug_kvprintf2.o \
debug_level.o
# All objects files which make up libamiga.a
AMIGA_LIB = \
amiga.lib_rev.o \
amiga_acrypt.o \
@ -656,10 +617,17 @@ AMIGA_LIB = \
amiga_argarrayinit.o \
amiga_argint.o \
amiga_argstring.o \
amiga_beginio.o \
amiga_callhooka.o \
amiga_coercemethod.o \
amiga_createextio.o \
amiga_createport.o \
amiga_createstdio.o \
amiga_createtask.o \
amiga_deleteextio.o \
amiga_deleteport.o \
amiga_deletestdio.o \
amiga_deletetask.o \
amiga_domethod.o \
amiga_dosupermethod.o \
amiga_dotimer.o \
@ -667,6 +635,7 @@ AMIGA_LIB = \
amiga_freeievents.o \
amiga_hotkey.o \
amiga_invertstring.o \
amiga_newlist.o \
amiga_rangerand.o \
amiga_remtof.o \
amiga_setsuperattrs.o \
@ -675,46 +644,52 @@ AMIGA_LIB = \
##############################################################################
LIBS := $(LIBC_OBJS)/libc.a $(LIBSTACK_OBJS)/libstack.a $(LIBUNIX_OBJS)/libunix.a \
$(LIBDEBUG_OBJS)/libdebug.a $(LIBAMIGA_OBJS)/libamiga.a \
$(LIBM_OBJS)/libm.a $(LIBNET_OBJS)/libnet.a
# The libraries to be built, prefixed by the respective path names
LIBS := \
$(LIBC_OBJS)/libc.a \
$(LIBUNIX_OBJS)/libunix.a \
$(LIBDEBUG_OBJS)/libdebug.a \
$(LIBAMIGA_OBJS)/libamiga.a \
$(LIBM_OBJS)/libm.a \
$(LIBNET_OBJS)/libnet.a
##############################################################################
# The startup object files to be built
STARTUPS := bcrt0.o bcrtbegin.o bcrtend.o crt0.o crtbegin.o crtend.o mainb.o mainnb.o
##############################################################################
STARTUPS := crt0.o crtbegin.o crtend.o mainnb.o
##############################################################################
# This is the first target: it creates the necessary directories, then proceeds
# to build the startup object files and finally the libraries
all: \
lib/crt0.o \
lib/crtbegin.o \
lib/crtend.o \
lib/mainnb.o \
lib/libm.a \
lib/small-data/libm.a \
lib \
lib/soft-float \
lib/small-data \
small_data \
large_data \
large_data_softfloat \
lib/bcrt0.o \
lib/bcrtbegin.o \
lib/bcrtend.o \
lib/soft-float/libc.a
copy:
$(COPY) $(foreach file,$(LIBS),large_data/$(file)) lib
lib/crt0.o \
lib/crtbegin.o \
lib/crtend.o \
lib/mainb.o \
lib/mainnb.o \
lib/libm.a \
lib/small-data/libm.a \
lib/soft-float/libm.a
##############################################################################
# Delete all object files and libraries
clean:
-$(DELETE) $(TYPE) $(STARTUPS) \
$(LIBC_OBJS) $(LIBUNIX_OBJS) $(LIBM_OBJS) $(LIBSTACK_OBJS) $(LIBNET_OBJS) $(LIBDEBUG_OBJS) $(LIBAMIGA_OBJS)
realclean:
$(MAKE) clean
-$(DELETE) lib small_data large_data large_data_softfloat
-$(DELETE) $(STARTUPS) lib small_data large_data large_data_softfloat
##############################################################################
# Update the version numbers bound to the individual libraries
version:
cp c.lib_rev.rev amiga.lib_rev.rev
cp c.lib_rev.rev debug.lib_rev.rev
@ -734,43 +709,74 @@ version:
##############################################################################
# Tag all files with a certain version number
cvs-tag:
cvs -q tag V1_`cat c.lib_rev.rev`
##############################################################################
kitchen_sink: $(TYPE) $(LIBS) $(STARTUPS)
##############################################################################
ifneq (,$(TYPE))
$(TYPE):
$(MAKEDIR) $@
endif
# This target first creates a directory to store the object files in, then
# proceeds to build the libraries from the code. It is invoked by the
# individual library build targets below.
all_libraries: $(TYPE) $(LIBS)
##############################################################################
# These create the required subdirectories to store object files and
# libraries in
lib:
-$(MAKEDIR) $@
lib/small-data:
lib/small-data: lib
-$(MAKEDIR) $@
lib/soft-float:
lib/soft-float: lib
-$(MAKEDIR) $@
lib/libm.a: lib
$(MAKE) TYPE=large_data kitchen_sink
small_data:
-$(MAKEDIR) $@
large_data:
-$(MAKEDIR) $@
large_data_softfloat:
-$(MAKEDIR) $@
##############################################################################
# Dependencies for libm.a (large data variant with hardware floating point code
# support): this actually ends up building all the libraries rather than just
# libm.a
lib/libm.a: large_data large_data/libm.a
large_data/libm.a:
$(MAKE) TYPE=large_data all_libraries
$(COPY) $(foreach file,$(LIBS),large_data/$(file)) lib
lib/small-data/libm.a: lib lib/small-data
$(MAKE) TYPE=small_data kitchen_sink
$(COPY) $(foreach file,$(LIBS),small_data/$(file)) lib/small-data
##############################################################################
lib/soft-float/libc.a: lib lib/soft-float
$(MAKE) TYPE=large_data_softfloat kitchen_sink
# Dependencies for libm.a (large data variant with software floating point code
# support): this actually ends up building all the libraries rather than just
# libm.a
lib/soft-float/libm.a: large_data_softfloat large_data_softfloat/libm.a
large_data_softfloat/libm.a:
$(MAKE) TYPE=large_data_softfloat all_libraries
$(COPY) $(foreach file,$(LIBS),large_data_softfloat/$(file)) lib/soft-float
##############################################################################
# Dependencies for libm.a (small data variant): this actually ends up building all
# the libraries rather than just libm.a
lib/small-data/libm.a: small_data small_data/libm.a
small_data/libm.a:
$(MAKE) TYPE=small_data all_libraries
$(COPY) $(foreach file,$(LIBS),small_data/$(file)) lib/small-data
##############################################################################
# Rules to build and move the startup code
lib/crt0.o : lib crt0.o
$(COPY) crt0.o lib
@ -794,25 +800,38 @@ lib/bcrtbegin.o : lib bcrtbegin.o
lib/bcrtend.o : lib bcrtend.o
$(COPY) bcrtend.o lib
##############################################################################
$(LIBAMIGA_OBJS)/amiga_hookentry.o : amiga_hookentry.c
# Individual dependencies which tell make to build the object files from
# 'C' source files rather than the assembly language source files of the
# same name (e.g. stdlib_getsp.c instead of stdlib_getsp.asm).
$(LIBC_OBJS)/stdlib_getsp.o : stdlib_getsp.c
$(LIBC_OBJS)/stdlib_swapstack.o : stdlib_swapstack.c
$(LIBC_OBJS)/stdlib_setjmp.o : stdlib_setjmp.c
$(LIBSTACK_OBJS)/stdlib_setjmp.o : stdlib_setjmp.c
##############################################################################
# Build rules for version information that goes into each library
$(LIBC_OBJS)/c.lib_rev.o : c.lib_rev.c c.lib_rev.h
$(LIBUNIX_OBJS)/unix.lib_rev.o : unix.lib_rev.c unix.lib_rev.h
$(LIBM_OBJS)/m.lib_rev.o : m.lib_rev.c m.lib_rev.h
$(LIBNET_OBJS)/net.lib_rev.o : net.lib_rev.c net.lib_rev.h
$(LIBDEBUG_OBJS)/debug.lib_rev.o : debug.lib_rev.c debug.lib_rev.h
$(LIBAMIGA_OBJS)/amiga.lib_rev.o : amiga.lib_rev.c amiga.lib_rev.h
##############################################################################
$(LIBC_OBJS)/stdlib_stacksize.o : stdlib_stacksize.c stdlib_gcc_help.h
$(LIBC_OBJS)/stdlib_shell_escape.o : stdlib_shell_escape.c stdlib_gcc_help.h
# Build rules for the debug version of the library which has special
# memory allocation debugging code, controlled by the contents of
# the stdlib_mem_debug.h file.
$(LIBC_OBJS)/stdlib_alloca.o : stdlib_alloca.c stdlib_mem_debug.h
$(LIBC_OBJS)/stdlib_calloc.o : stdlib_calloc.c stdlib_mem_debug.h
@ -829,6 +848,7 @@ $(LIBC_OBJS)/stdlib_red_black.o : stdlib_red_black.c stdlib_mem_debug.h
##############################################################################
# Individual build rules for libc.a
$(LIBC_OBJS) :
$(MAKEDIR) $@
@ -839,6 +859,7 @@ $(LIBC_OBJS)/libc.a : $(LIBC_OBJS) $(foreach file,$(C_LIB),$(LIBC_OBJS)/$(file))
##############################################################################
# Individual build rules for libunix.a
$(LIBUNIX_OBJS) :
$(MAKEDIR) $@
@ -849,26 +870,18 @@ $(LIBUNIX_OBJS)/libunix.a : $(LIBUNIX_OBJS) $(foreach file,$(UNIX_LIB),$(LIBUNIX
##############################################################################
# Individual build rules for libm.a
$(LIBM_OBJS) :
$(MAKEDIR) $@
$(LIBM_OBJS)/libm.a : $(LIBM_OBJS) $(foreach file,$(MATH_LIB_IEEE),$(LIBM_OBJS)/$(file))
$(LIBM_OBJS)/libm.a : $(LIBM_OBJS) $(foreach file,$(MATH_LIB),$(LIBM_OBJS)/$(file))
-$(DELETE) $@
@$(AR) $@ $(foreach file,$(MATH_LIB_IEEE),$(LIBM_OBJS)/$(file))
$(RANLIB) $@
##############################################################################
$(LIBSTACK_OBJS) :
$(MAKEDIR) $@
$(LIBSTACK_OBJS)/libstack.a : $(LIBSTACK_OBJS) $(foreach file,$(STACK_LIB),$(LIBSTACK_OBJS)/$(file))
-$(DELETE) $@
@$(AR) $@ $(foreach file,$(STACK_LIB),$(LIBSTACK_OBJS)/$(file))
@$(AR) $@ $(foreach file,$(MATH_LIB),$(LIBM_OBJS)/$(file))
$(RANLIB) $@
##############################################################################
# Individual build rules for libnet.a
$(LIBNET_OBJS) :
$(MAKEDIR) $@
@ -879,6 +892,7 @@ $(LIBNET_OBJS)/libnet.a : $(LIBNET_OBJS) $(foreach file,$(NET_LIB),$(LIBNET_OBJS
##############################################################################
# Individual build rules for libdebug.a
$(LIBDEBUG_OBJS) :
$(MAKEDIR) $@
@ -889,6 +903,7 @@ $(LIBDEBUG_OBJS)/libdebug.a : $(LIBDEBUG_OBJS) $(foreach file,$(DEBUG_LIB),$(LIB
##############################################################################
# Individual build rules for libamiga.a
$(LIBAMIGA_OBJS) :
$(MAKEDIR) $@
@ -899,6 +914,7 @@ $(LIBAMIGA_OBJS)/libamiga.a : $(LIBAMIGA_OBJS) $(foreach file,$(AMIGA_LIB),$(LIB
##############################################################################
# Individual build rules for the startup code.
crt0.o : crt0.S
@echo "Assembling $<"
@$(CC) -Wa,-mregnames -o crt0.o -c crt0.S
@ -920,13 +936,3 @@ bcrtbegin.o : crtbegin.c
bcrtend.o : crtend.c
$(CC) -o bcrtend.o -c $(WARNINGS) $(OPTIMIZE) $(DEBUG) $(OPTIONS) $(INCLUDES) -msdata=sysv -DSMALL_DATA crtend.c
##############################################################################
mkid:
# mkid -v #?.(c|h|asm|i) include/#?.(c|h|asm|i) include/sys/#?.(c|h|asm|i)
mkid *.[ch] include/*.h include/sys/*.h
update:
mkid -v -u

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#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$VER: amiga.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)"
#define REVISION 183
#define DATE "13.11.2004"
#define VERS "amiga.lib 1.183"
#define VSTRING "amiga.lib 1.183 (13.11.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: amiga.lib 1.183 (13.11.2004)"

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180
183

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* $Id: amiga_beginio.c,v 1.1.1.1 2004-07-26 16:30:17 obarthel Exp $
* $Id: amiga_beginio.c,v 1.2 2004-11-13 12:55:39 obarthel Exp $
*
* :ts=4
*
@ -37,6 +37,14 @@
/****************************************************************************/
#include "debug.h"
/****************************************************************************/
#ifndef __PPC__
/****************************************************************************/
#if defined(__SASC)
VOID __begin_io(struct IORequest * ior);
@ -64,10 +72,6 @@ VOID __begin_io(struct IORequest * ior);
/****************************************************************************/
#include "debug.h"
/****************************************************************************/
VOID
BeginIO(struct IORequest *ior)
{
@ -82,3 +86,35 @@ BeginIO(struct IORequest *ior)
LEAVE();
}
/****************************************************************************/
#else
/****************************************************************************/
#include <proto/exec.h>
/****************************************************************************/
#if defined(BeginIO)
#undef BeginIO
#endif /* BeginIO */
/****************************************************************************/
VOID
BeginIO(struct IORequest *ior)
{
ENTER();
assert( ior != NULL && ior->io_Device != NULL );
IExec->BeginIO(ior);
LEAVE();
}
/****************************************************************************/
#endif /* __PPC__ */

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* $Id: amiga_createextio.c,v 1.1.1.1 2004-07-26 16:30:18 obarthel Exp $
* $Id: amiga_createextio.c,v 1.2 2004-11-10 14:55:30 obarthel Exp $
*
* :ts=4
*
@ -44,6 +44,12 @@
/****************************************************************************/
#if defined(CreateExtIO)
#undef CreateExtIO
#endif /* CreateExtIO */
/****************************************************************************/
struct IORequest *
CreateExtIO(CONST struct MsgPort * port, LONG io_size)
{

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* $Id: amiga_createport.c,v 1.1.1.1 2004-07-26 16:30:18 obarthel Exp $
* $Id: amiga_createport.c,v 1.2 2004-11-13 12:55:39 obarthel Exp $
*
* :ts=4
*
@ -44,6 +44,12 @@
/****************************************************************************/
#if defined(CreatePort)
#undef CreatePort
#endif /* CreatePort */
/****************************************************************************/
struct MsgPort *
CreatePort(CONST_STRPTR name, LONG pri)
{

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* $Id: amiga_createstdio.c,v 1.1.1.1 2004-07-26 16:30:18 obarthel Exp $
* $Id: amiga_createstdio.c,v 1.2 2004-11-10 14:55:30 obarthel Exp $
*
* :ts=4
*
@ -44,6 +44,12 @@
/****************************************************************************/
#if defined(CreateStdIO)
#undef CreateStdIO
#endif /* CreateStdIO */
/****************************************************************************/
struct IOStdReq *
CreateStdIO(CONST struct MsgPort * port)
{

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* $Id: amiga_createtask.c,v 1.1.1.1 2004-07-26 16:30:18 obarthel Exp $
* $Id: amiga_createtask.c,v 1.2 2004-11-13 12:55:39 obarthel Exp $
*
* :ts=4
*
@ -31,8 +31,6 @@
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#ifndef __PPC__
/****************************************************************************/
#include <exec/libraries.h>
@ -53,6 +51,10 @@
/****************************************************************************/
#ifndef __PPC__
/****************************************************************************/
/*
* Create a task with given name, priority, and stack size.
* It will use the default exception and trap handlers for now.
@ -191,4 +193,44 @@ CreateTask(CONST_STRPTR name,LONG pri,CONST APTR init_pc,ULONG stack_size)
/****************************************************************************/
#else
/****************************************************************************/
#if defined(CreateTask)
#undef CreateTask
#endif /* CreateTask */
/****************************************************************************/
struct Task *
CreateTask(CONST_STRPTR name,LONG pri,CONST APTR init_pc,ULONG stack_size)
{
struct Task * result = NULL;
ENTER();
SHOWSTRING(name);
SHOWVALUE(pri);
SHOWPOINTER(init_pc);
SHOWVALUE(stack_size);
assert( name != NULL && (-128 <= pri && pri <= 127) && init_pc != NULL && stack_size > 0 );
if(name == NULL || pri < -128 || pri > 127 || init_pc == NULL || stack_size == 0)
{
SHOWMSG("invalid parameters");
goto out;
}
result = IExec->CreateTask(name,pri,init_pc,stack_size,NULL);
out:
RETURN(result);
return(result);
}
/****************************************************************************/
#endif /* __PPC__ */

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* $Id: amiga_deleteextio.c,v 1.1.1.1 2004-07-26 16:30:18 obarthel Exp $
* $Id: amiga_deleteextio.c,v 1.2 2004-11-10 14:55:30 obarthel Exp $
*
* :ts=4
*
@ -44,6 +44,12 @@
/****************************************************************************/
#if defined(DeleteExtIO)
#undef DeleteExtIO
#endif /* DeleteExtIO */
/****************************************************************************/
VOID
DeleteExtIO(struct IORequest * io)
{

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* $Id: amiga_deleteport.c,v 1.1.1.1 2004-07-26 16:30:19 obarthel Exp $
* $Id: amiga_deleteport.c,v 1.2 2004-11-13 12:55:39 obarthel Exp $
*
* :ts=4
*
@ -44,6 +44,12 @@
/****************************************************************************/
#if defined(DeletePort)
#undef DeletePort
#endif /* DeletePort */
/****************************************************************************/
VOID
DeletePort(struct MsgPort * port)
{

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* $Id: amiga_deletestdio.c,v 1.1.1.1 2004-07-26 16:30:19 obarthel Exp $
* $Id: amiga_deletestdio.c,v 1.2 2004-11-10 14:55:30 obarthel Exp $
*
* :ts=4
*
@ -44,6 +44,12 @@
/****************************************************************************/
#if defined(DeleteStdIO)
#undef DeleteStdIO
#endif /* DeleteStdIO */
/****************************************************************************/
VOID
DeleteStdIO(struct IOStdReq * io)
{

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* $Id: amiga_deletetask.c,v 1.1.1.1 2004-07-26 16:30:19 obarthel Exp $
* $Id: amiga_deletetask.c,v 1.2 2004-11-13 12:55:39 obarthel Exp $
*
* :ts=4
*
@ -41,8 +41,34 @@
/****************************************************************************/
#ifndef __PPC__
/****************************************************************************/
VOID
DeleteTask(struct Task *tc)
{
RemTask(tc);
}
/****************************************************************************/
#else
/****************************************************************************/
#if defined(DeleteTask)
#undef DeleteTask
#endif /* DeleteTask */
/****************************************************************************/
VOID
DeleteTask(struct Task *tc)
{
IExec->DeleteTask(tc);
}
/****************************************************************************/
#endif /* __PPC__ */

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#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$VER: c.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)"
#define REVISION 183
#define DATE "13.11.2004"
#define VERS "c.lib 1.183"
#define VSTRING "c.lib 1.183 (13.11.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: c.lib 1.183 (13.11.2004)"

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183

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@ -1,3 +1,62 @@
c.lib 1.183 (13.11.2004)
- Cleaned up the OS4 build makefile, losing redundant libraries,
adding more startup object code and ultimatively making the whole
rebuild logic work again: if code changes and dependencies are
set up correctly, it will now get rebuilt. Previously, such
changes went unnoticed and you had to rebuild the entire library
from scratch.
- Added stubs for CreatePort(), DeletePort(), CreateTask(), DeleteTask()
and NewList() which have equivalents in exec.library V50 but for which
it might be useful if ported code didn't have to reference these
explicitly.
- mktemp() was broken in libunix.a with Unix path semantics enabled.
This was because the name template was translated and translated
back again, overwriting the translation buffer. This, funny enough,
broke Samba's printing feature. Fixed by translating the name only
before each test for "uniqueness" is made. The new code also handles
empty "" templates gracefully, which was a problem with both the
"standard" and the Unix path semantics flavour.
Why is it that I find bugs like this always after having just
released another library update?
c.lib 1.182 (8.11.2004)
- Changed the error abort condition for the %s conversion of the
scanf() family. It now matches the abort conditions for all other
conversions and no longer ignores whether any other parameters were
converted before. This was a quirk in the older implementation.
- The scanf() family now accepts %E and %G in place of %f and %X in
place of %x.
- Simplified the common code that fopen(), freopen() and fdopen()
share and which has to figure out by looking at a file access
mode specification which parameters should be used.
- Dropped error detection in the scanf() family. The EOF has to be
good enough. Also, ungetc() failure still leads to error handling.
c.lib 1.181 (26.10.2004)
- The scanf() family now always returns the number of assignments made
unless an error occured or an EOF was hit during conversion before the
first assignment could be made.
- strtok() did not terminate properly if the last token in the string
did not end with a separator character but with a '\0' byte. Fixed.
- The directory scanning functions opendir/closedir did not get the global
directory data tracking data structure initialized which later led to
Enforcer hits and maybe trashed memory. Fixed.
c.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)
- The printf() family now produces no output at all for %e, %f and %g if the

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#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$VER: debug.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)"
#define REVISION 183
#define DATE "13.11.2004"
#define VERS "debug.lib 1.183"
#define VSTRING "debug.lib 1.183 (13.11.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: debug.lib 1.183 (13.11.2004)"

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183

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* $Id: dirent_data.c,v 1.3 2004-08-07 10:24:04 obarthel Exp $
* $Id: dirent_data.c,v 1.4 2004-10-24 20:03:42 obarthel Exp $
*
* :ts=4
*
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
/****************************************************************************/
/* Directories being scanned whose locks need to be freed when shutting down. */
struct MinList __directory_list;
struct MinList NOCOMMON __directory_list;
/****************************************************************************/

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* $Id: dirent_headers.h,v 1.1.1.1 2004-07-26 16:30:30 obarthel Exp $
* $Id: dirent_headers.h,v 1.2 2004-10-24 20:03:42 obarthel Exp $
*
* :ts=4
*
@ -42,6 +42,12 @@
/****************************************************************************/
#ifndef _MACROS_H
#include "macros.h"
#endif /* _MACROS_H */
/****************************************************************************/
struct DirectoryHandle
{
struct MinNode dh_MinNode;
@ -56,7 +62,7 @@ struct DirectoryHandle
/****************************************************************************/
extern struct MinList __directory_list;
extern struct MinList NOCOMMON __directory_list;
/****************************************************************************/

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#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$VER: m.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)"
#define REVISION 183
#define DATE "13.11.2004"
#define VERS "m.lib 1.183"
#define VSTRING "m.lib 1.183 (13.11.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: m.lib 1.183 (13.11.2004)"

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183

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#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$VER: m881.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)"
#define REVISION 183
#define DATE "13.11.2004"
#define VERS "m881.lib 1.183"
#define VSTRING "m881.lib 1.183 (13.11.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: m881.lib 1.183 (13.11.2004)"

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183

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#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$VER: net.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)"
#define REVISION 183
#define DATE "13.11.2004"
#define VERS "net.lib 1.183"
#define VSTRING "net.lib 1.183 (13.11.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: net.lib 1.183 (13.11.2004)"

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183

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#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$VER: stack.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)"
#define REVISION 183
#define DATE "13.11.2004"
#define VERS "stack.lib 1.183"
#define VSTRING "stack.lib 1.183 (13.11.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: stack.lib 1.183 (13.11.2004)"

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* $Id: stdio_openiob.c,v 1.1.1.1 2004-07-26 16:31:37 obarthel Exp $
* $Id: stdio_openiob.c,v 1.3 2004-11-03 15:39:04 obarthel Exp $
*
* :ts=4
*
@ -48,9 +48,7 @@ __open_iob(const char *filename, const char *mode, int file_descriptor, int slot
{
ULONG file_flags;
int result = -1;
char actual_mode[8];
int open_mode;
size_t mode_len,len,i;
struct fd * fd = NULL;
STRPTR buffer = NULL;
STRPTR aligned_buffer;
@ -86,76 +84,47 @@ __open_iob(const char *filename, const char *mode, int file_descriptor, int slot
}
}
/* Options can follow the mode string, separated by a comma.
* We don't support any of those.
*/
len = mode_len = strlen(mode);
for(i = 0 ; i < len ; i++)
/* The first character selects the access mode: read, write or append. */
switch(mode[0])
{
if(mode[i] == ',')
{
mode_len = i;
case 'r':
SHOWMSG("read mode");
open_mode = O_RDONLY;
break;
}
case 'w':
SHOWMSG("write mode");
open_mode = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC;
break;
case 'a':
SHOWMSG("append mode");
open_mode = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_APPEND;
break;
default:
D(("unsupported file open mode '%lc'",mode[0]));
errno = EINVAL;
goto out;
}
/* Keep only the first few letters of the mode string. */
if(mode_len > sizeof(actual_mode)-1)
mode_len = sizeof(actual_mode)-1;
memmove(actual_mode,mode,mode_len);
actual_mode[mode_len] = '\0';
SHOWSTRING(actual_mode);
if(strcmp(actual_mode,"r") == SAME || strcmp(actual_mode,"rb") == SAME)
/* If the second or third character is a '+', switch to read/write mode. */
if((mode[1] == '+') || (mode[1] != '\0' && mode[2] == '+'))
{
SHOWMSG("read-only");
SHOWMSG("read/write access");
open_mode = O_RDONLY;
file_flags = IOBF_READ;
}
else if (strcmp(actual_mode,"w") == SAME || strcmp(actual_mode,"wb") == SAME)
{
SHOWMSG("write-only");
CLEAR_FLAG(open_mode,O_RDONLY);
CLEAR_FLAG(open_mode,O_WRONLY);
open_mode = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC;
file_flags = IOBF_WRITE;
}
else if (strcmp(actual_mode,"a") == SAME || strcmp(actual_mode,"ab") == SAME)
{
SHOWMSG("write-only; append");
open_mode = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_APPEND;
file_flags = IOBF_WRITE;
}
else if (strcmp(actual_mode,"r+") == SAME || strcmp(actual_mode,"rb+") == SAME || strcmp(actual_mode,"r+b") == SAME)
{
SHOWMSG("read/write; don't overwrite");
open_mode = O_RDWR;
file_flags = IOBF_READ | IOBF_WRITE;
}
else if (strcmp(actual_mode,"w+") == SAME || strcmp(actual_mode,"wb+") == SAME || strcmp(actual_mode,"w+b") == SAME)
{
SHOWMSG("read/write; overwrite");
open_mode = O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC;
file_flags = IOBF_READ | IOBF_WRITE;
}
else if (strcmp(actual_mode,"a+") == SAME || strcmp(actual_mode,"ab+") == SAME || strcmp(actual_mode,"a+b") == SAME)
{
SHOWMSG("read/write; append; don't overwrite");
open_mode = O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_APPEND;
file_flags = IOBF_READ | IOBF_WRITE;
}
else
{
SHOWMSG("unsupported file open mode");
errno = EINVAL;
goto out;
SET_FLAG(open_mode,O_RDWR);
}
SHOWMSG("allocating file buffer");
@ -193,12 +162,21 @@ __open_iob(const char *filename, const char *mode, int file_descriptor, int slot
CLEAR_FLAG(fd->fd_Flags,FDF_APPEND);
}
/* Figure out the buffered file access mode by looking at the open mode. */
file_flags = IOBF_IN_USE | IOBF_NO_NUL;
if(FLAG_IS_SET(open_mode,O_RDONLY) || FLAG_IS_SET(open_mode,O_RDWR))
SET_FLAG(file_flags,IOBF_READ);
if(FLAG_IS_SET(open_mode,O_WRONLY) || FLAG_IS_SET(open_mode,O_RDWR))
SET_FLAG(file_flags,IOBF_WRITE);
__initialize_iob(file,(HOOKFUNC)__iob_hook_entry,
buffer,
aligned_buffer,BUFSIZ,
file_descriptor,
slot_number,
IOBF_IN_USE | file_flags | IOBF_NO_NUL);
file_flags);
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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* $Id: stdio_vfscanf.c,v 1.3 2004-10-22 10:57:53 obarthel Exp $
* $Id: stdio_vfscanf.c,v 1.6 2004-11-08 17:57:52 obarthel Exp $
*
* :ts=4
*
@ -105,24 +105,12 @@ __vfscanf(FILE *stream, const char *format, va_list arg)
if(isspace(c))
{
BOOL finished = FALSE;
/* Skip all blank spaces in the stream. */
format++;
while(TRUE)
while((c = __getc(stream)) != EOF)
{
c = __getc(stream);
if(c == EOF)
{
/* Hit the end of the stream. Due to an error? */
if(num_conversions == 0 || ferror(stream))
goto out;
finished = TRUE;
break;
}
else if (isspace(c))
if(isspace(c))
{
total_num_chars_read++;
}
@ -139,8 +127,17 @@ __vfscanf(FILE *stream, const char *format, va_list arg)
}
}
if(finished)
if(c == EOF)
{
SHOWMSG("end of file");
/* Hit the end of the stream? */
if(num_conversions == 0)
goto out;
/* Finished... */
break;
}
/* Resume scanning. */
continue;
@ -159,8 +156,8 @@ __vfscanf(FILE *stream, const char *format, va_list arg)
{
SHOWMSG("end of file");
/* Hit the end of the stream. Due to an error? */
if(num_conversions == 0 || ferror(stream))
/* Hit the end of the stream. */
if(num_conversions == 0)
goto out;
break;
@ -305,9 +302,11 @@ __vfscanf(FILE *stream, const char *format, va_list arg)
break;
/* It's a floating point number. */
case 'f':
case 'e':
case 'E':
case 'f':
case 'g':
case 'G':
conversion_type = 'f';
format++;
@ -321,6 +320,7 @@ __vfscanf(FILE *stream, const char *format, va_list arg)
case 's': /* string */
case 'u': /* unsigned integer */
case 'x': /* unsigned integer in hexadecimal format */
case 'X': /* unsigned integer in hexadecimal format */
case '%': /* the % character */
case '[': /* a range of characters */
@ -339,21 +339,9 @@ __vfscanf(FILE *stream, const char *format, va_list arg)
conversion_type != 'n' &&
conversion_type != '[')
{
BOOL finished = FALSE;
while(TRUE)
while((c = __getc(stream)) != EOF)
{
c = __getc(stream);
if(c == EOF)
{
/* Hit the end of the stream. Due to an error? */
if(num_conversions == 0 || ferror(stream))
goto out;
finished = TRUE;
break;
}
else if (isspace(c))
if(isspace(c))
{
total_num_chars_read++;
}
@ -369,9 +357,6 @@ __vfscanf(FILE *stream, const char *format, va_list arg)
break;
}
}
if(finished)
break;
}
num_chars_processed = 0;
@ -428,8 +413,8 @@ __vfscanf(FILE *stream, const char *format, va_list arg)
c = __getc(stream);
if(c == EOF)
{
/* Bail out if we hit the end of the stream or an error occured. */
if(num_conversions == 0 || ferror(stream))
/* Bail out if we hit the end of the stream. */
if(num_conversions == 0)
goto out;
break;
@ -609,7 +594,7 @@ __vfscanf(FILE *stream, const char *format, va_list arg)
maximum_field_width--;
}
if(c == EOF && ((num_chars_processed == 0 && num_conversions == 0) || ferror(stream)))
if(c == EOF && num_chars_processed == 0 && num_conversions == 0)
goto out;
}
@ -1200,7 +1185,7 @@ __vfscanf(FILE *stream, const char *format, va_list arg)
}
}
if(c == EOF && ((num_chars_processed == 0 && num_conversions == 0) || ferror(stream)))
if(c == EOF && num_chars_processed == 0 && num_conversions == 0)
goto out;
}
@ -1306,8 +1291,8 @@ __vfscanf(FILE *stream, const char *format, va_list arg)
/* The conversion is considered to have failed if an EOF was
encountered before any non-whitespace characters could be
converted. We also bail out if we hit an error. */
if(c == EOF && (num_chars_processed == 0 || ferror(stream)))
converted. */
if(c == EOF && num_chars_processed == 0 && num_conversions == 0)
goto out;
}
@ -1430,8 +1415,8 @@ __vfscanf(FILE *stream, const char *format, va_list arg)
{
SHOWMSG("end of file");
/* Hit the end of the stream. Due to an error? */
if(num_conversions == 0 || ferror(stream))
/* Hit the end of the stream. */
if(num_conversions == 0)
goto out;
break;
@ -1563,7 +1548,7 @@ __vfscanf(FILE *stream, const char *format, va_list arg)
maximum_field_width--;
}
if(c == EOF && ((num_chars_processed == 0 && num_conversions == 0) || ferror(stream)))
if(c == EOF && num_chars_processed == 0 && num_conversions == 0)
goto out;
}
@ -1577,8 +1562,7 @@ __vfscanf(FILE *stream, const char *format, va_list arg)
}
}
if(num_conversions > 0)
result = num_assignments;
result = num_assignments;
out:

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* $Id: stdlib_mktemp.c,v 1.2 2004-08-07 09:15:32 obarthel Exp $
* $Id: stdlib_mktemp.c,v 1.3 2004-11-10 17:45:40 obarthel Exp $
*
* :ts=4
*
@ -57,16 +57,19 @@ mktemp(char * name_template)
{
#if defined(UNIX_PATH_SEMANTICS)
struct name_translation_info name_template_nti;
char * original_name_template = NULL;
#endif /* UNIX_PATH_SEMANTICS */
char * test_name;
struct Process * this_process;
APTR old_window_pointer;
char * result = NULL;
int template_offset;
int template_len;
size_t template_offset;
size_t template_len;
size_t name_len;
size_t offset;
time_t now;
ULONG pseudo_random_number;
BPTR lock;
int i;
size_t i;
ENTER();
@ -74,6 +77,8 @@ mktemp(char * name_template)
assert(name_template != NULL);
this_process = (struct Process *)FindTask(NULL);
#if defined(CHECK_FOR_NULL_POINTERS)
{
if(name_template == NULL)
@ -89,43 +94,11 @@ mktemp(char * name_template)
if(__check_abort_enabled)
__check_abort();
#if defined(UNIX_PATH_SEMANTICS)
{
if(__unix_path_semantics)
{
original_name_template = name_template;
if(__translate_unix_to_amiga_path_name((char const **)&name_template,&name_template_nti) != 0)
goto out;
if(name_template_nti.is_root)
{
errno = EACCES;
goto out;
}
}
}
#endif /* UNIX_PATH_SEMANTICS */
SHOWSTRING(name_template);
template_offset = -1;
template_len = 0;
for(i = strlen(name_template)-1 ; i >= 0 ; i--)
{
if(name_template[i] == 'X')
{
template_offset = i;
template_len++;
}
else
{
break;
}
}
if(template_offset == -1)
/* So, how long is that name template? */
name_len = strlen(name_template);
if(name_len == 0)
{
SHOWMSG("invalid name template");
@ -133,23 +106,65 @@ mktemp(char * name_template)
goto out;
}
this_process = (struct Process *)FindTask(NULL);
/* Find out how many trailing 'X' characters there are in
the template. There should be at least 6. We also want
to know where to find the first 'X' and how many of the
'X' characters there are. */
template_offset = 0;
template_len = 0;
for(i = 0 ; i < name_len ; i++)
{
assert( name_len >= (i + 1) );
offset = name_len - (i + 1);
if(name_template[offset] != 'X')
break;
template_offset = offset;
template_len++;
}
SHOWVALUE(template_offset);
SHOWVALUE(template_len);
if(template_len == 0)
{
SHOWMSG("invalid name template");
errno = EINVAL;
goto out;
}
/* Generate a pseudo-random number from the current time and
the address of the current process. */
time(&now);
now += (time_t)this_process;
pseudo_random_number = (ULONG)now + (ULONG)this_process;
/* Fill the template 'X' characters with letters made up by
converting the pseudo-random number. */
for(i = 0 ; i < template_len ; i++)
{
name_template[template_offset + i] = 'A' + (now % 26);
name_template[template_offset + i] = 'A' + (pseudo_random_number % 26);
now = (now / 26);
if(now == 0)
/* One more letter taken; if we run out of letters,
cook up another pseudo-random number. */
pseudo_random_number = (pseudo_random_number / 26);
if(pseudo_random_number == 0)
{
time(&now);
pseudo_random_number = (ULONG)now;
}
}
SHOWSTRING(name_template);
old_window_pointer = this_process->pr_WindowPtr;
/* Now check if the name we picked is unique. If not, make another name. */
while(TRUE)
{
if(__check_abort_enabled)
@ -157,12 +172,32 @@ mktemp(char * name_template)
D(("checking '%s'",name_template));
test_name = name_template;
/* If necessary, quickly translate the semantics of the file name
we cooked up above. */
#if defined(UNIX_PATH_SEMANTICS)
{
if(__unix_path_semantics)
{
if(__translate_unix_to_amiga_path_name((char const **)&test_name,&name_template_nti) != 0)
goto out;
if(name_template_nti.is_root)
{
errno = EACCES;
goto out;
}
}
}
#endif /* UNIX_PATH_SEMANTICS */
/* Turn off DOS error requesters. */
this_process->pr_WindowPtr = (APTR)-1;
/* Does this object exist already? */
PROFILE_OFF();
lock = Lock(name_template,SHARED_LOCK);
lock = Lock(test_name,SHARED_LOCK);
PROFILE_ON();
/* Restore DOS requesters. */
@ -191,8 +226,7 @@ mktemp(char * name_template)
PROFILE_ON();
/* Change one letter; if that 'overflows', start
* over with 'A' and move on to the next position.
*/
over with 'A' and move on to the next position. */
for(i = 0 ; i < template_len ; i++)
{
name_template[template_offset + i]++;
@ -205,20 +239,6 @@ mktemp(char * name_template)
SHOWSTRING(name_template);
#if defined(UNIX_PATH_SEMANTICS)
{
if(__unix_path_semantics)
{
if(__translate_amiga_to_unix_path_name((char const **)&name_template,&name_template_nti) != 0)
goto out;
strcpy(original_name_template,name_template);
}
}
#endif /* UNIX_PATH_SEMANTICS */
SHOWSTRING(name_template);
out:
RETURN(result);

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* $Id: string_strtok.c,v 1.1.1.1 2004-07-26 16:32:20 obarthel Exp $
* $Id: string_strtok.c,v 1.2 2004-10-25 19:53:15 obarthel Exp $
*
* :ts=4
*
@ -89,9 +89,12 @@ strtok(char *str, const char *separator_set)
goto out;
/* This is where the search can resume later. */
last = &str[size+1];
if((*last) == '\0')
last = NULL;
last = &str[size];
/* If we didn't hit the end of the string already,
skip the separator. */
if((*last) != '\0')
last++;
/* This is the token we found; make sure that
it looks like a valid string. */

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#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$VER: unix.lib 1.180 (23.10.2004)"
#define REVISION 183
#define DATE "13.11.2004"
#define VERS "unix.lib 1.183"
#define VSTRING "unix.lib 1.183 (13.11.2004)\r\n"
#define VERSTAG "\0$VER: unix.lib 1.183 (13.11.2004)"

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@ -1 +1 @@
180
183