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@node Language Features
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@c @node Language Features, Library Summary, , Top
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@c %MENU% C language features provided by the library
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@appendix C Language Facilities in the Library
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Some of the facilities implemented by the C library really should be
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thought of as parts of the C language itself. These facilities ought to
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be documented in the C Language Manual, not in the library manual; but
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since we don't have the language manual yet, and documentation for these
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features has been written, we are publishing it here.
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@menu
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* Consistency Checking:: Using @code{assert} to abort if
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something ``impossible'' happens.
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* Variadic Functions:: Defining functions with varying numbers
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of args.
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* Null Pointer Constant:: The macro @code{NULL}.
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* Important Data Types:: Data types for object sizes.
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* Data Type Measurements:: Parameters of data type representations.
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@end menu
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@node Consistency Checking
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@section Explicitly Checking Internal Consistency
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@cindex consistency checking
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@cindex impossible events
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@cindex assertions
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When you're writing a program, it's often a good idea to put in checks
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at strategic places for ``impossible'' errors or violations of basic
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assumptions. These kinds of checks are helpful in debugging problems
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with the interfaces between different parts of the program, for example.
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@pindex assert.h
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The @code{assert} macro, defined in the header file @file{assert.h},
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provides a convenient way to abort the program while printing a message
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about where in the program the error was detected.
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@vindex NDEBUG
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Once you think your program is debugged, you can disable the error
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checks performed by the @code{assert} macro by recompiling with the
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macro @code{NDEBUG} defined. This means you don't actually have to
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change the program source code to disable these checks.
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But disabling these consistency checks is undesirable unless they make
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the program significantly slower. All else being equal, more error
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checking is good no matter who is running the program. A wise user
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would rather have a program crash, visibly, than have it return nonsense
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without indicating anything might be wrong.
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@deftypefn Macro void assert (int @var{expression})
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The Summary is now generated from @standards, and syntax-checking is
performed. If invalid @standards syntax is detected, summary.pl will
fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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@standards{ISO, assert.h}
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@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@asunsafe{@ascuheap{} @asucorrupt{}}@acunsafe{@acsmem{} @aculock{} @acucorrupt{}}}
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@c assert_fail_base calls asprintf, and fflushes stderr.
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Verify the programmer's belief that @var{expression} is nonzero at
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this point in the program.
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If @code{NDEBUG} is not defined, @code{assert} tests the value of
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@var{expression}. If it is false (zero), @code{assert} aborts the
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program (@pxref{Aborting a Program}) after printing a message of the
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form:
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@smallexample
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@file{@var{file}}:@var{linenum}: @var{function}: Assertion `@var{expression}' failed.
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@end smallexample
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@noindent
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on the standard error stream @code{stderr} (@pxref{Standard Streams}).
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The filename and line number are taken from the C preprocessor macros
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@code{__FILE__} and @code{__LINE__} and specify where the call to
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@code{assert} was made. When using the GNU C compiler, the name of
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the function which calls @code{assert} is taken from the built-in
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variable @code{__PRETTY_FUNCTION__}; with older compilers, the function
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name and following colon are omitted.
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If the preprocessor macro @code{NDEBUG} is defined before
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@file{assert.h} is included, the @code{assert} macro is defined to do
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absolutely nothing.
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@strong{Warning:} Even the argument expression @var{expression} is not
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evaluated if @code{NDEBUG} is in effect. So never use @code{assert}
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with arguments that involve side effects. For example, @code{assert
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(++i > 0);} is a bad idea, because @code{i} will not be incremented if
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@code{NDEBUG} is defined.
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@end deftypefn
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Sometimes the ``impossible'' condition you want to check for is an error
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return from an operating system function. Then it is useful to display
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not only where the program crashes, but also what error was returned.
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The @code{assert_perror} macro makes this easy.
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@deftypefn Macro void assert_perror (int @var{errnum})
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The Summary is now generated from @standards, and syntax-checking is
performed. If invalid @standards syntax is detected, summary.pl will
fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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@standards{GNU, assert.h}
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@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@asunsafe{@ascuheap{} @asucorrupt{}}@acunsafe{@acsmem{} @aculock{} @acucorrupt{}}}
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Similar to @code{assert}, but verifies that @var{errnum} is zero.
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If @code{NDEBUG} is not defined, @code{assert_perror} tests the value of
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@var{errnum}. If it is nonzero, @code{assert_perror} aborts the program
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after printing a message of the form:
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@smallexample
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@file{@var{file}}:@var{linenum}: @var{function}: @var{error text}
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@end smallexample
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@noindent
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on the standard error stream. The file name, line number, and function
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name are as for @code{assert}. The error text is the result of
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@w{@code{strerror (@var{errnum})}}. @xref{Error Messages}.
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Like @code{assert}, if @code{NDEBUG} is defined before @file{assert.h}
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is included, the @code{assert_perror} macro does absolutely nothing. It
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does not evaluate the argument, so @var{errnum} should not have any side
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effects. It is best for @var{errnum} to be just a simple variable
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reference; often it will be @code{errno}.
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This macro is a GNU extension.
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@end deftypefn
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@strong{Usage note:} The @code{assert} facility is designed for
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detecting @emph{internal inconsistency}; it is not suitable for
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reporting invalid input or improper usage by the @emph{user} of the
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program.
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The information in the diagnostic messages printed by the @code{assert}
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and @code{assert_perror} macro is intended to help you, the programmer,
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track down the cause of a bug, but is not really useful for telling a user
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of your program why his or her input was invalid or why a command could not
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be carried out. What's more, your program should not abort when given
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invalid input, as @code{assert} would do---it should exit with nonzero
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status (@pxref{Exit Status}) after printing its error messages, or perhaps
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read another command or move on to the next input file.
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@xref{Error Messages}, for information on printing error messages for
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problems that @emph{do not} represent bugs in the program.
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@node Variadic Functions
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@section Variadic Functions
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@cindex variable number of arguments
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@cindex variadic functions
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@cindex optional arguments
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@w{ISO C} defines a syntax for declaring a function to take a variable
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number or type of arguments. (Such functions are referred to as
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@dfn{varargs functions} or @dfn{variadic functions}.) However, the
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language itself provides no mechanism for such functions to access their
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non-required arguments; instead, you use the variable arguments macros
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defined in @file{stdarg.h}.
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This section describes how to declare variadic functions, how to write
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them, and how to call them properly.
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@strong{Compatibility Note:} Many older C dialects provide a similar,
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but incompatible, mechanism for defining functions with variable numbers
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of arguments, using @file{varargs.h}.
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@menu
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* Why Variadic:: Reasons for making functions take
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variable arguments.
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* How Variadic:: How to define and call variadic functions.
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* Variadic Example:: A complete example.
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@node Why Variadic
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@subsection Why Variadic Functions are Used
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Ordinary C functions take a fixed number of arguments. When you define
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a function, you specify the data type for each argument. Every call to
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the function should supply the expected number of arguments, with types
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that can be converted to the specified ones. Thus, if the function
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@samp{foo} is declared with @code{int foo (int, char *);} then you must
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call it with two arguments, a number (any kind will do) and a string
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pointer.
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But some functions perform operations that can meaningfully accept an
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unlimited number of arguments.
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In some cases a function can handle any number of values by operating on
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all of them as a block. For example, consider a function that allocates
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a one-dimensional array with @code{malloc} to hold a specified set of
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values. This operation makes sense for any number of values, as long as
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the length of the array corresponds to that number. Without facilities
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for variable arguments, you would have to define a separate function for
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each possible array size.
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The library function @code{printf} (@pxref{Formatted Output}) is an
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example of another class of function where variable arguments are
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useful. This function prints its arguments (which can vary in type as
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well as number) under the control of a format template string.
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These are good reasons to define a @dfn{variadic} function which can
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handle as many arguments as the caller chooses to pass.
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Some functions such as @code{open} take a fixed set of arguments, but
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occasionally ignore the last few. Strict adherence to @w{ISO C} requires
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these functions to be defined as variadic; in practice, however, the GNU
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C compiler and most other C compilers let you define such a function to
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take a fixed set of arguments---the most it can ever use---and then only
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@emph{declare} the function as variadic (or not declare its arguments
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at all!).
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@node How Variadic
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@subsection How Variadic Functions are Defined and Used
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Defining and using a variadic function involves three steps:
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@itemize @bullet
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@emph{Define} the function as variadic, using an ellipsis
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(@samp{@dots{}}) in the argument list, and using special macros to
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access the variable arguments. @xref{Receiving Arguments}.
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@item
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@emph{Declare} the function as variadic, using a prototype with an
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ellipsis (@samp{@dots{}}), in all the files which call it.
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@xref{Variadic Prototypes}.
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@emph{Call} the function by writing the fixed arguments followed by the
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additional variable arguments. @xref{Calling Variadics}.
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* Variadic Prototypes:: How to make a prototype for a function
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with variable arguments.
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* Receiving Arguments:: Steps you must follow to access the
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optional argument values.
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* How Many Arguments:: How to decide whether there are more arguments.
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* Calling Variadics:: Things you need to know about calling
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variable arguments functions.
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* Argument Macros:: Detailed specification of the macros
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for accessing variable arguments.
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@end menu
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@node Variadic Prototypes
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@subsubsection Syntax for Variable Arguments
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@cindex function prototypes (variadic)
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@cindex prototypes for variadic functions
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@cindex variadic function prototypes
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A function that accepts a variable number of arguments must be declared
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with a prototype that says so. You write the fixed arguments as usual,
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and then tack on @samp{@dots{}} to indicate the possibility of
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additional arguments. The syntax of @w{ISO C} requires at least one fixed
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argument before the @samp{@dots{}}. For example,
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int
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func (const char *a, int b, @dots{})
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@{
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@dots{}
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@}
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@end smallexample
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@noindent
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defines a function @code{func} which returns an @code{int} and takes two
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required arguments, a @code{const char *} and an @code{int}. These are
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followed by any number of anonymous arguments.
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argument must not be declared @code{register} in the function
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definition. Furthermore, this argument's type must be
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@dfn{self-promoting}: that is, the default promotions must not change
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its type. This rules out array and function types, as well as
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@code{float}, @code{char} (whether signed or not) and @w{@code{short int}}
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(whether signed or not). This is actually an @w{ISO C} requirement.
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@node Receiving Arguments
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@subsubsection Receiving the Argument Values
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@cindex variadic function argument access
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@cindex arguments (variadic functions)
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Ordinary fixed arguments have individual names, and you can use these
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names to access their values. But optional arguments have no
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names---nothing but @samp{@dots{}}. How can you access them?
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@pindex stdarg.h
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The only way to access them is sequentially, in the order they were
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written, and you must use special macros from @file{stdarg.h} in the
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following three step process:
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@enumerate
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@item
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You initialize an argument pointer variable of type @code{va_list} using
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@code{va_start}. The argument pointer when initialized points to the
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first optional argument.
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@item
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You access the optional arguments by successive calls to @code{va_arg}.
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the next call gives you the second, and so on.
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You can stop at any time if you wish to ignore any remaining optional
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arguments. It is perfectly all right for a function to access fewer
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arguments than were supplied in the call, but you will get garbage
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values if you try to access too many arguments.
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@item
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You indicate that you are finished with the argument pointer variable by
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calling @code{va_end}.
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(In practice, with most C compilers, calling @code{va_end} does nothing.
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This is always true in the GNU C compiler. But you might as well call
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@code{va_end} just in case your program is someday compiled with a peculiar
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compiler.)
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@end enumerate
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@xref{Argument Macros}, for the full definitions of @code{va_start},
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@code{va_arg} and @code{va_end}.
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Steps 1 and 3 must be performed in the function that accepts the
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optional arguments. However, you can pass the @code{va_list} variable
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as an argument to another function and perform all or part of step 2
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there.
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You can perform the entire sequence of three steps multiple times
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within a single function invocation. If you want to ignore the optional
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arguments, you can do these steps zero times.
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You can have more than one argument pointer variable if you like. You
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can initialize each variable with @code{va_start} when you wish, and
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then you can fetch arguments with each argument pointer as you wish.
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Each argument pointer variable will sequence through the same set of
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argument values, but at its own pace.
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@strong{Portability note:} With some compilers, once you pass an
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argument pointer value to a subroutine, you must not keep using the same
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argument pointer value after that subroutine returns. For full
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portability, you should just pass it to @code{va_end}. This is actually
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an @w{ISO C} requirement, but most ANSI C compilers work happily
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regardless.
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@node How Many Arguments
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@subsubsection How Many Arguments Were Supplied
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@cindex number of arguments passed
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@cindex how many arguments
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@cindex arguments, how many
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There is no general way for a function to determine the number and type
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of the optional arguments it was called with. So whoever designs the
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function typically designs a convention for the caller to specify the number
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and type of arguments. It is up to you to define an appropriate calling
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convention for each variadic function, and write all calls accordingly.
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One kind of calling convention is to pass the number of optional
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arguments as one of the fixed arguments. This convention works provided
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all of the optional arguments are of the same type.
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A similar alternative is to have one of the required arguments be a bit
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mask, with a bit for each possible purpose for which an optional
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|
|
argument might be supplied. You would test the bits in a predefined
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sequence; if the bit is set, fetch the value of the next argument,
|
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otherwise use a default value.
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A required argument can be used as a pattern to specify both the number
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|
|
and types of the optional arguments. The format string argument to
|
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|
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@code{printf} is one example of this (@pxref{Formatted Output Functions}).
|
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|
|
Another possibility is to pass an ``end marker'' value as the last
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optional argument. For example, for a function that manipulates an
|
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|
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arbitrary number of pointer arguments, a null pointer might indicate the
|
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end of the argument list. (This assumes that a null pointer isn't
|
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|
|
otherwise meaningful to the function.) The @code{execl} function works
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in just this way; see @ref{Executing a File}.
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@node Calling Variadics
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@subsubsection Calling Variadic Functions
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|
@cindex variadic functions, calling
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@cindex calling variadic functions
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|
@cindex declaring variadic functions
|
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|
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You don't have to do anything special to call a variadic function.
|
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|
|
Just put the arguments (required arguments, followed by optional ones)
|
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|
inside parentheses, separated by commas, as usual. But you must declare
|
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|
|
the function with a prototype and know how the argument values are converted.
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In principle, functions that are @emph{defined} to be variadic must also
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be @emph{declared} to be variadic using a function prototype whenever
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|
you call them. (@xref{Variadic Prototypes}, for how.) This is because
|
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|
some C compilers use a different calling convention to pass the same set
|
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|
|
of argument values to a function depending on whether that function
|
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|
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takes variable arguments or fixed arguments.
|
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|
|
In practice, the GNU C compiler always passes a given set of argument
|
|
|
|
types in the same way regardless of whether they are optional or
|
|
|
|
required. So, as long as the argument types are self-promoting, you can
|
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|
|
safely omit declaring them. Usually it is a good idea to declare the
|
|
|
|
argument types for variadic functions, and indeed for all functions.
|
|
|
|
But there are a few functions which it is extremely convenient not to
|
|
|
|
have to declare as variadic---for example, @code{open} and
|
|
|
|
@code{printf}.
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|
|
@cindex default argument promotions
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|
@cindex argument promotion
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|
|
Since the prototype doesn't specify types for optional arguments, in a
|
|
|
|
call to a variadic function the @dfn{default argument promotions} are
|
|
|
|
performed on the optional argument values. This means the objects of
|
|
|
|
type @code{char} or @w{@code{short int}} (whether signed or not) are
|
|
|
|
promoted to either @code{int} or @w{@code{unsigned int}}, as
|
|
|
|
appropriate; and that objects of type @code{float} are promoted to type
|
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|
|
@code{double}. So, if the caller passes a @code{char} as an optional
|
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argument, it is promoted to an @code{int}, and the function can access
|
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|
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it with @code{va_arg (@var{ap}, int)}.
|
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|
|
Conversion of the required arguments is controlled by the function
|
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|
|
prototype in the usual way: the argument expression is converted to the
|
|
|
|
declared argument type as if it were being assigned to a variable of
|
|
|
|
that type.
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
@node Argument Macros
|
|
|
|
@subsubsection Argument Access Macros
|
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|
|
|
|
|
Here are descriptions of the macros used to retrieve variable arguments.
|
|
|
|
These macros are defined in the header file @file{stdarg.h}.
|
|
|
|
@pindex stdarg.h
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@deftp {Data Type} va_list
|
manual: Replace summary.awk with summary.pl.
The Summary is now generated from @standards, and syntax-checking is
performed. If invalid @standards syntax is detected, summary.pl will
fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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@standards{ISO, stdarg.h}
|
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The type @code{va_list} is used for argument pointer variables.
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|
@end deftp
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|
@deftypefn {Macro} void va_start (va_list @var{ap}, @var{last-required})
|
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The Summary is now generated from @standards, and syntax-checking is
performed. If invalid @standards syntax is detected, summary.pl will
fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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@standards{ISO, stdarg.h}
|
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@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}}
|
|
|
|
@c This is no longer provided by glibc, but rather by the compiler.
|
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|
|
|
This macro initializes the argument pointer variable @var{ap} to point
|
|
|
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to the first of the optional arguments of the current function;
|
|
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@var{last-required} must be the last required argument to the function.
|
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|
@end deftypefn
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@deftypefn {Macro} @var{type} va_arg (va_list @var{ap}, @var{type})
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wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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@standards{ISO, stdarg.h}
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@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{@mtsrace{:ap}}@assafe{}@acunsafe{@acucorrupt{}}}
|
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|
|
@c This is no longer provided by glibc, but rather by the compiler.
|
|
|
|
@c Unlike the other va_ macros, that either start/end the lifetime of
|
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@c the va_list object or don't modify it, this one modifies ap, and it
|
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|
@c may leave it in a partially updated state.
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The @code{va_arg} macro returns the value of the next optional argument,
|
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|
|
and modifies the value of @var{ap} to point to the subsequent argument.
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Thus, successive uses of @code{va_arg} return successive optional
|
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|
|
arguments.
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|
The type of the value returned by @code{va_arg} is @var{type} as
|
|
|
|
specified in the call. @var{type} must be a self-promoting type (not
|
|
|
|
@code{char} or @code{short int} or @code{float}) that matches the type
|
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|
|
of the actual argument.
|
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@end deftypefn
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@deftypefn {Macro} void va_end (va_list @var{ap})
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wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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@standards{ISO, stdarg.h}
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@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}}
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@c This is no longer provided by glibc, but rather by the compiler.
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This ends the use of @var{ap}. After a @code{va_end} call, further
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@code{va_arg} calls with the same @var{ap} may not work. You should invoke
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@code{va_end} before returning from the function in which @code{va_start}
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was invoked with the same @var{ap} argument.
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In @theglibc{}, @code{va_end} does nothing, and you need not ever
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use it except for reasons of portability.
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@end deftypefn
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Sometimes it is necessary to parse the list of parameters more than once
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or one wants to remember a certain position in the parameter list. To
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do this, one will have to make a copy of the current value of the
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argument. But @code{va_list} is an opaque type and one cannot necessarily
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assign the value of one variable of type @code{va_list} to another variable
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of the same type.
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@deftypefn {Macro} void va_copy (va_list @var{dest}, va_list @var{src})
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@deftypefnx {Macro} void __va_copy (va_list @var{dest}, va_list @var{src})
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@standardsx{va_copy, C99, stdarg.h}
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@standardsx{__va_copy, GNU, stdarg.h}
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@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}}
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The @code{va_copy} macro allows copying of objects of type
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@code{va_list} even if this is not an integral type. The argument pointer
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in @var{dest} is initialized to point to the same argument as the
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pointer in @var{src}.
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@code{va_copy} was added in ISO C99. When building for strict
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conformance to ISO C90 (@samp{gcc -std=c90}), it is not available.
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GCC provides @code{__va_copy}, as an extension, in any standards mode;
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before GCC 3.0, it was the only macro for this functionality.
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These macros are no longer provided by @theglibc{}, but rather by the
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compiler.
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@end deftypefn
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If you want to use @code{va_copy} and be portable to pre-C99 systems,
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you should always be prepared for the
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possibility that this macro will not be available. On architectures where a
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simple assignment is invalid, hopefully @code{va_copy} @emph{will} be available,
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so one should always write something like this if concerned about
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pre-C99 portability:
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@smallexample
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@{
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va_list ap, save;
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@dots{}
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#ifdef va_copy
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va_copy (save, ap);
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#else
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save = ap;
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#endif
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@dots{}
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@}
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@end smallexample
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@node Variadic Example
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@subsection Example of a Variadic Function
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Here is a complete sample function that accepts a variable number of
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arguments. The first argument to the function is the count of remaining
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arguments, which are added up and the result returned. While trivial,
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this function is sufficient to illustrate how to use the variable
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arguments facility.
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@comment Yes, this example has been tested.
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@smallexample
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@include add.c.texi
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@end smallexample
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@node Null Pointer Constant
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@section Null Pointer Constant
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@cindex null pointer constant
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The null pointer constant is guaranteed not to point to any real object.
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You can assign it to any pointer variable since it has type @code{void
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*}. The preferred way to write a null pointer constant is with
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@code{NULL}.
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@deftypevr Macro {void *} NULL
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The Summary is now generated from @standards, and syntax-checking is
performed. If invalid @standards syntax is detected, summary.pl will
fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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@standards{ISO, stddef.h}
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This is a null pointer constant.
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@end deftypevr
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You can also use @code{0} or @code{(void *)0} as a null pointer
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constant, but using @code{NULL} is cleaner because it makes the purpose
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of the constant more evident.
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If you use the null pointer constant as a function argument, then for
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complete portability you should make sure that the function has a
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prototype declaration. Otherwise, if the target machine has two
|
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|
|
different pointer representations, the compiler won't know which
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representation to use for that argument. You can avoid the problem by
|
|
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explicitly casting the constant to the proper pointer type, but we
|
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recommend instead adding a prototype for the function you are calling.
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@node Important Data Types
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@section Important Data Types
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The result of subtracting two pointers in C is always an integer, but the
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precise data type varies from C compiler to C compiler. Likewise, the
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data type of the result of @code{sizeof} also varies between compilers.
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ISO C defines standard aliases for these two types, so you can refer to
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them in a portable fashion. They are defined in the header file
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@file{stddef.h}.
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@pindex stddef.h
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@deftp {Data Type} ptrdiff_t
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fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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@standards{ISO, stddef.h}
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This is the signed integer type of the result of subtracting two
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pointers. For example, with the declaration @code{char *p1, *p2;}, the
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expression @code{p2 - p1} is of type @code{ptrdiff_t}. This will
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probably be one of the standard signed integer types (@w{@code{short
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int}}, @code{int} or @w{@code{long int}}), but might be a nonstandard
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type that exists only for this purpose.
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@end deftp
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@deftp {Data Type} size_t
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performed. If invalid @standards syntax is detected, summary.pl will
fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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@standards{ISO, stddef.h}
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This is an unsigned integer type used to represent the sizes of objects.
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The result of the @code{sizeof} operator is of this type, and functions
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such as @code{malloc} (@pxref{Unconstrained Allocation}) and
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@code{memcpy} (@pxref{Copying Strings and Arrays}) accept arguments of
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this type to specify object sizes. On systems using @theglibc{}, this
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will be @w{@code{unsigned int}} or @w{@code{unsigned long int}}.
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@strong{Usage Note:} @code{size_t} is the preferred way to declare any
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arguments or variables that hold the size of an object.
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@end deftp
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@strong{Compatibility Note:} Implementations of C before the advent of
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@w{ISO C} generally used @code{unsigned int} for representing object sizes
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and @code{int} for pointer subtraction results. They did not
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necessarily define either @code{size_t} or @code{ptrdiff_t}. Unix
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systems did define @code{size_t}, in @file{sys/types.h}, but the
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definition was usually a signed type.
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@node Data Type Measurements
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@section Data Type Measurements
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Most of the time, if you choose the proper C data type for each object
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in your program, you need not be concerned with just how it is
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represented or how many bits it uses. When you do need such
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information, the C language itself does not provide a way to get it.
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The header files @file{limits.h} and @file{float.h} contain macros
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which give you this information in full detail.
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@menu
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* Width of Type:: How many bits does an integer type hold?
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* Range of Type:: What are the largest and smallest values
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that an integer type can hold?
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* Floating Type Macros:: Parameters that measure the floating point types.
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* Structure Measurement:: Getting measurements on structure types.
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@end menu
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@node Width of Type
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@subsection Width of an Integer Type
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@cindex integer type width
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@cindex width of integer type
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@cindex type measurements, integer
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@pindex limits.h
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TS 18661-1:2014 defines macros for the width of integer types (the
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number of value and sign bits). One benefit of these macros is they
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can be used in @code{#if} preprocessor directives, whereas
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@code{sizeof} cannot. The following macros are defined in
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@file{limits.h}.
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@vtable @code
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@item CHAR_WIDTH
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@itemx SCHAR_WIDTH
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@itemx UCHAR_WIDTH
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@itemx SHRT_WIDTH
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@itemx USHRT_WIDTH
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@itemx INT_WIDTH
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@itemx UINT_WIDTH
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@itemx LONG_WIDTH
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@itemx ULONG_WIDTH
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@itemx LLONG_WIDTH
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@itemx ULLONG_WIDTH
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fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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@code{int}, @code{unsigned int}, @code{long int}, @code{unsigned long
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int}, @code{long long int} and @code{unsigned long long int},
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The Summary is now generated from @standards, and syntax-checking is
performed. If invalid @standards syntax is detected, summary.pl will
fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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and @code{wint_t}, respectively.
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integer type is for using an array of @code{unsigned long int} as a
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bit vector. You can access the bit at index @var{n} with:
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@smallexample
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vector[@var{n} / ULONG_WIDTH] & (1UL << (@var{n} % ULONG_WIDTH))
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Before @code{ULONG_WIDTH} was a part of the C language,
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@code{CHAR_BIT} was used to compute the number of bits in an integer
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data type.
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@deftypevr Macro int CHAR_BIT
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This is the number of bits in a @code{char}. POSIX.1-2001 requires
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this to be 8.
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@end deftypevr
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this:
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@smallexample
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sizeof (@var{type}) * CHAR_BIT
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@end smallexample
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That expression includes padding bits as well as value and sign bits.
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On all systems supported by @theglibc{}, standard integer types other
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than @code{_Bool} do not have any padding bits.
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@strong{Portability Note:} One cannot actually easily compute the
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number of usable bits in a portable manner.
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@node Range of Type
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@subsection Range of an Integer Type
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@cindex integer type range
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@cindex range of integer type
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@cindex limits, integer types
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Suppose you need to store an integer value which can range from zero to
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one million. Which is the smallest type you can use? There is no
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general rule; it depends on the C compiler and target machine. You can
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use the @samp{MIN} and @samp{MAX} macros in @file{limits.h} to determine
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which type will work.
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Each signed integer type has a pair of macros which give the smallest
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and largest values that it can hold. Each unsigned integer type has one
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such macro, for the maximum value; the minimum value is, of course,
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zero.
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The values of these macros are all integer constant expressions. The
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@samp{MAX} and @samp{MIN} macros for @code{char} and @w{@code{short
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int}} types have values of type @code{int}. The @samp{MAX} and
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@samp{MIN} macros for the other types have values of the same type
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described by the macro---thus, @code{ULONG_MAX} has type
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@w{@code{unsigned long int}}.
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@comment Extra blank lines make it look better.
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@vtable @code
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manual: Replace summary.awk with summary.pl.
The Summary is now generated from @standards, and syntax-checking is
performed. If invalid @standards syntax is detected, summary.pl will
fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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@standards{ISO, limits.h}
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1995-02-18 09:27:10 +08:00
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This is the minimum value that can be represented by a @w{@code{signed char}}.
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@item SCHAR_MAX
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manual: Replace summary.awk with summary.pl.
The Summary is now generated from @standards, and syntax-checking is
performed. If invalid @standards syntax is detected, summary.pl will
fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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These are the maximum values that can be represented by a
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@w{@code{signed char}} and @w{@code{unsigned char}}, respectively.
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|
@item CHAR_MIN
|
manual: Replace summary.awk with summary.pl.
The Summary is now generated from @standards, and syntax-checking is
performed. If invalid @standards syntax is detected, summary.pl will
fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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@standards{ISO, limits.h}
|
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|
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This is the minimum value that can be represented by a @code{char}.
|
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|
It's equal to @code{SCHAR_MIN} if @code{char} is signed, or zero
|
|
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|
otherwise.
|
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|
|
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@item CHAR_MAX
|
manual: Replace summary.awk with summary.pl.
The Summary is now generated from @standards, and syntax-checking is
performed. If invalid @standards syntax is detected, summary.pl will
fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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@standards{ISO, limits.h}
|
1995-02-18 09:27:10 +08:00
|
|
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|
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This is the maximum value that can be represented by a @code{char}.
|
|
|
|
It's equal to @code{SCHAR_MAX} if @code{char} is signed, or
|
|
|
|
@code{UCHAR_MAX} otherwise.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@item SHRT_MIN
|
manual: Replace summary.awk with summary.pl.
The Summary is now generated from @standards, and syntax-checking is
performed. If invalid @standards syntax is detected, summary.pl will
fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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performed. If invalid @standards syntax is detected, summary.pl will
fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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manual: Replace summary.awk with summary.pl.
The Summary is now generated from @standards, and syntax-checking is
performed. If invalid @standards syntax is detected, summary.pl will
fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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int}}. On most machines that @theglibc{} runs on, an @code{int} is
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a 32-bit quantity.
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manual: Replace summary.awk with summary.pl.
The Summary is now generated from @standards, and syntax-checking is
performed. If invalid @standards syntax is detected, summary.pl will
fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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manual: Replace summary.awk with summary.pl.
The Summary is now generated from @standards, and syntax-checking is
performed. If invalid @standards syntax is detected, summary.pl will
fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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@standards{ISO, limits.h}
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This is the minimum value that can be represented by a @w{@code{signed
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long int}}. On most machines that @theglibc{} runs on, @code{long}
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integers are 32-bit quantities, the same size as @code{int}.
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@itemx ULONG_MAX
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manual: Replace summary.awk with summary.pl.
The Summary is now generated from @standards, and syntax-checking is
performed. If invalid @standards syntax is detected, summary.pl will
fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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These are the maximum values that can be represented by a
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@w{@code{signed long int}} and @code{unsigned long int}, respectively.
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@item LLONG_MIN
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manual: Replace summary.awk with summary.pl.
The Summary is now generated from @standards, and syntax-checking is
performed. If invalid @standards syntax is detected, summary.pl will
fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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This is the minimum value that can be represented by a @w{@code{signed
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long long int}}. On most machines that @theglibc{} runs on,
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@w{@code{long long}} integers are 64-bit quantities.
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@item LLONG_MAX
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@itemx ULLONG_MAX
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manual: Replace summary.awk with summary.pl.
The Summary is now generated from @standards, and syntax-checking is
performed. If invalid @standards syntax is detected, summary.pl will
fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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@standards{ISO, limits.h}
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These are the maximum values that can be represented by a @code{signed
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long long int} and @code{unsigned long long int}, respectively.
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2012-02-23 05:04:27 +08:00
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@item LONG_LONG_MIN
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@itemx LONG_LONG_MAX
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@itemx ULONG_LONG_MAX
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manual: Replace summary.awk with summary.pl.
The Summary is now generated from @standards, and syntax-checking is
performed. If invalid @standards syntax is detected, summary.pl will
fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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@standards{GNU, limits.h}
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These are obsolete names for @code{LLONG_MIN}, @code{LLONG_MAX}, and
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@code{ULLONG_MAX}. They are only available if @code{_GNU_SOURCE} is
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defined (@pxref{Feature Test Macros}). In GCC versions prior to 3.0,
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these were the only names available.
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@item WCHAR_MAX
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manual: Replace summary.awk with summary.pl.
The Summary is now generated from @standards, and syntax-checking is
performed. If invalid @standards syntax is detected, summary.pl will
fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
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@standards{GNU, limits.h}
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This is the maximum value that can be represented by a @code{wchar_t}.
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@xref{Extended Char Intro}.
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Update.
1998-06-03 Andreas Jaeger <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de>
* libc.map: Add fattach, fdetach, getmsg, getpmsg, makecontext,
putmsg, putpmsg, scalbln, scalblnf, scalblnl, strtoimax,
strtoumax, swapcontext, waitid, wcsnlen, wcstoimax, wcstoumax with
version GLIBC_2.1.
1998-06-04 Andreas Jaeger <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de>
* manual/lang.texi (Range of Type): Change @end table->@end vtable.
(Floating Point Parameters): Likewise.
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@end vtable
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The header file @file{limits.h} also defines some additional constants
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that parameterize various operating system and file system limits. These
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constants are described in @ref{System Configuration}.
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@node Floating Type Macros
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@subsection Floating Type Macros
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@cindex floating type measurements
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@cindex measurements of floating types
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@cindex type measurements, floating
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@cindex limits, floating types
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The specific representation of floating point numbers varies from
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machine to machine. Because floating point numbers are represented
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internally as approximate quantities, algorithms for manipulating
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floating point data often need to take account of the precise details of
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the machine's floating point representation.
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Some of the functions in the C library itself need this information; for
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example, the algorithms for printing and reading floating point numbers
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(@pxref{I/O on Streams}) and for calculating trigonometric and
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irrational functions (@pxref{Mathematics}) use it to avoid round-off
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error and loss of accuracy. User programs that implement numerical
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analysis techniques also often need this information in order to
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minimize or compute error bounds.
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The header file @file{float.h} describes the format used by your
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machine.
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@menu
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* Floating Point Concepts:: Definitions of terminology.
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* Floating Point Parameters:: Details of specific macros.
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* IEEE Floating Point:: The measurements for one common
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representation.
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@end menu
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@node Floating Point Concepts
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@subsubsection Floating Point Representation Concepts
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This section introduces the terminology for describing floating point
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representations.
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You are probably already familiar with most of these concepts in terms
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of scientific or exponential notation for floating point numbers. For
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example, the number @code{123456.0} could be expressed in exponential
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notation as @code{1.23456e+05}, a shorthand notation indicating that the
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mantissa @code{1.23456} is multiplied by the base @code{10} raised to
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power @code{5}.
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More formally, the internal representation of a floating point number
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can be characterized in terms of the following parameters:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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@cindex sign (of floating point number)
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The @dfn{sign} is either @code{-1} or @code{1}.
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@item
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@cindex base (of floating point number)
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@cindex radix (of floating point number)
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The @dfn{base} or @dfn{radix} for exponentiation, an integer greater
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than @code{1}. This is a constant for a particular representation.
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@item
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@cindex exponent (of floating point number)
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The @dfn{exponent} to which the base is raised. The upper and lower
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bounds of the exponent value are constants for a particular
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representation.
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@cindex bias (of floating point number exponent)
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Sometimes, in the actual bits representing the floating point number,
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the exponent is @dfn{biased} by adding a constant to it, to make it
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always be represented as an unsigned quantity. This is only important
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if you have some reason to pick apart the bit fields making up the
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floating point number by hand, which is something for which @theglibc{}
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provides no support. So this is ignored in the discussion that
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follows.
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@item
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@cindex mantissa (of floating point number)
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@cindex significand (of floating point number)
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The @dfn{mantissa} or @dfn{significand} is an unsigned integer which is a
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part of each floating point number.
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@item
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@cindex precision (of floating point number)
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The @dfn{precision} of the mantissa. If the base of the representation
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is @var{b}, then the precision is the number of base-@var{b} digits in
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the mantissa. This is a constant for a particular representation.
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@cindex hidden bit (of floating point number mantissa)
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Many floating point representations have an implicit @dfn{hidden bit} in
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the mantissa. This is a bit which is present virtually in the mantissa,
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but not stored in memory because its value is always 1 in a normalized
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number. The precision figure (see above) includes any hidden bits.
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2012-02-28 22:44:20 +08:00
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Again, @theglibc{} provides no facilities for dealing with such
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low-level aspects of the representation.
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@end itemize
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1999-08-28 03:06:58 +08:00
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The mantissa of a floating point number represents an implicit fraction
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whose denominator is the base raised to the power of the precision. Since
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the largest representable mantissa is one less than this denominator, the
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value of the fraction is always strictly less than @code{1}. The
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mathematical value of a floating point number is then the product of this
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1999-08-28 03:06:58 +08:00
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fraction, the sign, and the base raised to the exponent.
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@cindex normalized floating point number
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We say that the floating point number is @dfn{normalized} if the
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fraction is at least @code{1/@var{b}}, where @var{b} is the base. In
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other words, the mantissa would be too large to fit if it were
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multiplied by the base. Non-normalized numbers are sometimes called
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@dfn{denormal}; they contain less precision than the representation
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normally can hold.
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If the number is not normalized, then you can subtract @code{1} from the
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exponent while multiplying the mantissa by the base, and get another
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floating point number with the same value. @dfn{Normalization} consists
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of doing this repeatedly until the number is normalized. Two distinct
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normalized floating point numbers cannot be equal in value.
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(There is an exception to this rule: if the mantissa is zero, it is
|
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considered normalized. Another exception happens on certain machines
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where the exponent is as small as the representation can hold. Then
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it is impossible to subtract @code{1} from the exponent, so a number
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may be normalized even if its fraction is less than @code{1/@var{b}}.)
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@node Floating Point Parameters
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@subsubsection Floating Point Parameters
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@pindex float.h
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These macro definitions can be accessed by including the header file
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@file{float.h} in your program.
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Macro names starting with @samp{FLT_} refer to the @code{float} type,
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|
while names beginning with @samp{DBL_} refer to the @code{double} type
|
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|
and names beginning with @samp{LDBL_} refer to the @code{long double}
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type. (If GCC does not support @code{long double} as a distinct data
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|
type on a target machine then the values for the @samp{LDBL_} constants
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|
are equal to the corresponding constants for the @code{double} type.)
|
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Of these macros, only @code{FLT_RADIX} is guaranteed to be a constant
|
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expression. The other macros listed here cannot be reliably used in
|
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|
places that require constant expressions, such as @samp{#if}
|
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preprocessing directives or in the dimensions of static arrays.
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|
1996-12-08 16:01:13 +08:00
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Although the @w{ISO C} standard specifies minimum and maximum values for
|
1995-02-18 09:27:10 +08:00
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most of these parameters, the GNU C implementation uses whatever values
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|
describe the floating point representation of the target machine. So in
|
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principle GNU C actually satisfies the @w{ISO C} requirements only if the
|
1995-02-18 09:27:10 +08:00
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target machine is suitable. In practice, all the machines currently
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supported are suitable.
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|
1998-06-02 20:58:14 +08:00
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@vtable @code
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@item FLT_ROUNDS
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@standards{C90, float.h}
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This value characterizes the rounding mode for floating point addition.
|
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The following values indicate standard rounding modes:
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@need 750
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@table @code
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@item -1
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The mode is indeterminable.
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@item 0
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Rounding is towards zero.
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@item 1
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Rounding is to the nearest number.
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@item 2
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Rounding is towards positive infinity.
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@item 3
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Rounding is towards negative infinity.
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@end table
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@noindent
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Any other value represents a machine-dependent nonstandard rounding
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mode.
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On most machines, the value is @code{1}, in accordance with the IEEE
|
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|
standard for floating point.
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Here is a table showing how certain values round for each possible value
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of @code{FLT_ROUNDS}, if the other aspects of the representation match
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the IEEE single-precision standard.
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@smallexample
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0 1 2 3
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1.00000003 1.0 1.0 1.00000012 1.0
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1.00000007 1.0 1.00000012 1.00000012 1.0
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-1.00000003 -1.0 -1.0 -1.0 -1.00000012
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-1.00000007 -1.0 -1.00000012 -1.0 -1.00000012
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@end smallexample
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@item FLT_RADIX
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@standards{C90, float.h}
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This is the value of the base, or radix, of the exponent representation.
|
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This is guaranteed to be a constant expression, unlike the other macros
|
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|
described in this section. The value is 2 on all machines we know of
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except the IBM 360 and derivatives.
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@item FLT_MANT_DIG
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@standards{C90, float.h}
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This is the number of base-@code{FLT_RADIX} digits in the floating point
|
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|
mantissa for the @code{float} data type. The following expression
|
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|
yields @code{1.0} (even though mathematically it should not) due to the
|
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limited number of mantissa digits:
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@smallexample
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float radix = FLT_RADIX;
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1.0f + 1.0f / radix / radix / @dots{} / radix
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@end smallexample
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@noindent
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where @code{radix} appears @code{FLT_MANT_DIG} times.
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@item DBL_MANT_DIG
|
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|
@itemx LDBL_MANT_DIG
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@standards{C90, float.h}
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This is the number of base-@code{FLT_RADIX} digits in the floating point
|
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|
mantissa for the data types @code{double} and @code{long double},
|
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respectively.
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@comment Extra blank lines make it look better.
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@item FLT_DIG
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@standards{C90, float.h}
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This is the number of decimal digits of precision for the @code{float}
|
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data type. Technically, if @var{p} and @var{b} are the precision and
|
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|
|
base (respectively) for the representation, then the decimal precision
|
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@var{q} is the maximum number of decimal digits such that any floating
|
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|
point number with @var{q} base 10 digits can be rounded to a floating
|
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|
point number with @var{p} base @var{b} digits and back again, without
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change to the @var{q} decimal digits.
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The value of this macro is supposed to be at least @code{6}, to satisfy
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@w{ISO C}.
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@item DBL_DIG
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@itemx LDBL_DIG
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@standards{C90, float.h}
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These are similar to @code{FLT_DIG}, but for the data types
|
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|
@code{double} and @code{long double}, respectively. The values of these
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macros are supposed to be at least @code{10}.
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@item FLT_MIN_EXP
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@standards{C90, float.h}
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This is the smallest possible exponent value for type @code{float}.
|
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More precisely, it is the minimum negative integer such that the value
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@item DBL_MIN_EXP
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These are similar to @code{FLT_MIN_EXP}, but for the data types
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@code{double} and @code{long double}, respectively.
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@item FLT_MIN_10_EXP
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This is the minimum negative integer such that @code{10} raised to this
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power can be represented as a normalized floating point number
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of type @code{float}. This is supposed to be @code{-37} or even less.
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These are similar to @code{FLT_MIN_10_EXP}, but for the data types
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@code{double} and @code{long double}, respectively.
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@item FLT_MAX_EXP
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This is the largest possible exponent value for type @code{float}. More
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precisely, this is the maximum positive integer such that value
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@code{FLT_RADIX} raised to one less than this power can be represented as a
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finite floating point number of type @code{float}.
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These are similar to @code{FLT_MAX_EXP}, but for the data types
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@code{double} and @code{long double}, respectively.
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@item FLT_MAX_10_EXP
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This is the maximum positive integer such that @code{10} raised to this
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power can be represented as a finite floating point number
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of type @code{float}. This is supposed to be at least @code{37}.
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These are similar to @code{FLT_MAX_10_EXP}, but for the data types
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@code{double} and @code{long double}, respectively.
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@item FLT_MAX
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The value of this macro is the maximum number representable in type
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@code{float}. It is supposed to be at least @code{1E+37}. The value
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has type @code{float}.
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The smallest representable number is @code{- FLT_MAX}.
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These are similar to @code{FLT_MAX}, but for the data types
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@code{double} and @code{long double}, respectively. The type of the
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macro's value is the same as the type it describes.
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@item FLT_MIN
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The value of this macro is the minimum normalized positive floating
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point number that is representable in type @code{float}. It is supposed
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to be no more than @code{1E-37}.
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@item DBL_MIN
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These are similar to @code{FLT_MIN}, but for the data types
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@code{double} and @code{long double}, respectively. The type of the
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macro's value is the same as the type it describes.
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@item FLT_EPSILON
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This is the difference between 1 and the smallest floating point
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number of type @code{float} that is greater than 1. It's supposed to
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be no greater than @code{1E-5}.
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These are similar to @code{FLT_EPSILON}, but for the data types
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@code{double} and @code{long double}, respectively. The type of the
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macro's value is the same as the type it describes. The values are not
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supposed to be greater than @code{1E-9}.
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Update.
1998-06-03 Andreas Jaeger <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de>
* libc.map: Add fattach, fdetach, getmsg, getpmsg, makecontext,
putmsg, putpmsg, scalbln, scalblnf, scalblnl, strtoimax,
strtoumax, swapcontext, waitid, wcsnlen, wcstoimax, wcstoumax with
version GLIBC_2.1.
1998-06-04 Andreas Jaeger <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de>
* manual/lang.texi (Range of Type): Change @end table->@end vtable.
(Floating Point Parameters): Likewise.
1998-06-04 20:18:38 +08:00
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@end vtable
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@node IEEE Floating Point
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@subsubsection IEEE Floating Point
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@cindex IEEE floating point representation
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@cindex floating point, IEEE
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Here is an example showing how the floating type measurements come out
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for the most common floating point representation, specified by the
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@cite{IEEE Standard for Binary Floating Point Arithmetic (ANSI/IEEE Std
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754-1985)}. Nearly all computers designed since the 1980s use this
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format.
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The IEEE single-precision float representation uses a base of 2. There
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is a sign bit, a mantissa with 23 bits plus one hidden bit (so the total
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precision is 24 base-2 digits), and an 8-bit exponent that can represent
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values in the range -125 to 128, inclusive.
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So, for an implementation that uses this representation for the
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@code{float} data type, appropriate values for the corresponding
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parameters are:
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@smallexample
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FLT_RADIX 2
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FLT_MANT_DIG 24
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FLT_DIG 6
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FLT_MIN_EXP -125
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FLT_MIN_10_EXP -37
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FLT_MAX_EXP 128
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FLT_MAX_10_EXP +38
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FLT_MIN 1.17549435E-38F
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FLT_MAX 3.40282347E+38F
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FLT_EPSILON 1.19209290E-07F
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@end smallexample
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Here are the values for the @code{double} data type:
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@smallexample
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DBL_MANT_DIG 53
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DBL_DIG 15
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DBL_MIN_EXP -1021
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DBL_MIN_10_EXP -307
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DBL_MAX_EXP 1024
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DBL_MAX_10_EXP 308
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DBL_MAX 1.7976931348623157E+308
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DBL_MIN 2.2250738585072014E-308
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DBL_EPSILON 2.2204460492503131E-016
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@end smallexample
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@node Structure Measurement
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@subsection Structure Field Offset Measurement
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You can use @code{offsetof} to measure the location within a structure
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type of a particular structure member.
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@deftypefn {Macro} size_t offsetof (@var{type}, @var{member})
|
manual: Replace summary.awk with summary.pl.
The Summary is now generated from @standards, and syntax-checking is
performed. If invalid @standards syntax is detected, summary.pl will
fail, reporting all errors. Failure and error reporting is disabled
for now, however, since much of the manual is still incomplete
wrt. header and standards annotations.
Note that the sorting order of the Summary has changed; summary.pl
respects the locale, like summary.awk did, but the use of LC_ALL=C is
introduced in the Makefile. Other notable deviations are improved
detection of the annotated elements' names, which are used for
sorting, and improved detection of the @node used to reference into
the manual. The most noticeable difference in the rendered Summary is
that entries may now contain multiple lines, one for each header and
standard combination.
summary.pl accepts a `--help' option, which details the expected
syntax of @standards. If errors are reported, the user is directed to
this feature for further information.
* manual/Makefile: Generate summary.texi with summary.pl.
Force use of the C locale. Update Perl dependency comment.
* manual/header.texi: Update reference to summary.awk.
* manual/macros.texi: Refer authors to `summary.pl --help'.
* manual/summary.awk: Remove file.
* manual/summary.pl: New file. Generate summary.texi, and
check for @standards-related syntax errors.
* manual/argp.texi: Convert header and standards @comments to
@standards.
* manual/arith.texi: Likewise.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/conf.texi: Likewise.
* manual/creature.texi: Likewise.
* manual/crypt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/ctype.texi: Likewise.
* manual/debug.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/getopt.texi: Likewise.
* manual/job.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/llio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/locale.texi: Likewise.
* manual/math.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pattern.texi: Likewise.
* manual/pipe.texi: Likewise.
* manual/process.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/setjmp.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/socket.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/string.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/terminal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/threads.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
* manual/users.texi: Likewise.
2017-06-16 12:12:39 +08:00
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@standards{ISO, stddef.h}
|
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@safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}}
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@c This is no longer provided by glibc, but rather by the compiler.
|
2013-12-30 22:29:35 +08:00
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This expands to an integer constant expression that is the offset of the
|
[BZ #2510, BZ #2830, BZ #3137, BZ #3313, BZ #3426, BZ #3465, BZ #3480, BZ #3483, BZ #3493, BZ #3514, BZ #3515, BZ #3664, BZ #3673, BZ #3674]
2007-01-11 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* sysdeps/i386/soft-fp/sfp-machine.h: Remove.
* sysdeps/x86_64/soft-fp/sfp-machine.h: Likewise.
2007-01-10 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* io/fts.c: Make sure fts_cur is always valid after return from
fts_read.
Patch by Miloslav Trmac <mitr@redhat.com>.
2006-10-27 Richard Sandiford <richard@codesourcery.com>
* elf/elf.h (R_MIPS_GLOB_DAT): Define.
(R_MIPS_NUM): Bump by 1.
2007-01-03 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* posix/execvp.c: Include alloca.h.
(allocate_scripts_argv): Renamed to...
(scripts_argv): ... this. Don't allocate buffer here nor count
arguments.
(execvp): Use alloca if possible.
* posix/Makefile: Add rules to build and run tst-vfork3 test.
* posix/tst-vfork3.c: New test.
* stdlib/Makefile (tst-strtod3-ENV): Define.
2007-01-02 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* posix/getconf.c: Update copyright year.
* nss/getent.c: Likewise.
* iconv/iconvconfig.c: Likewise.
* iconv/iconv_prog.c: Likewise.
* elf/ldconfig.c: Likewise.
* catgets/gencat.c: Likewise.
* csu/version.c: Likewise.
* elf/ldd.bash.in: Likewise.
* elf/sprof.c (print_version): Likewise.
* locale/programs/locale.c: Likewise.
* locale/programs/localedef.c: Likewise.
* nscd/nscd.c (print_version): Likewise.
* debug/xtrace.sh: Likewise.
* malloc/memusage.sh: Likewise.
* malloc/mtrace.pl: Likewise.
* debug/catchsegv.sh: Likewise.
2006-12-24 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* malloc/malloc.c (sYSMALLOc): Remove some unnecessary alignment
attempts.
2006-12-23 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* posix/wordexp.c: Remove some unnecessary tests.
2006-12-20 SUGIOKA Toshinobu <sugioka@itonet.co.jp>
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/bits/shm.h: New file.
* nss/getXXbyYY_r.c: Include atomic.h.
(INTERNAL (REENTRANT_NAME)): Write startp after start_fct,
add atomic_write_barrier () in between.
2006-11-28 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* elf/dl-support.c: Include dl-procinfo.h.
* sysdeps/powerpc/dl-procinfo.h (PPC_PLATFORM_POWER4,
PPC_PLATFORM_PPC970, PPC_PLATFORM_POWER5, PPC_PLATFORM_POWER5_PLUS,
PPC_PLATFORM_POWER6, PPC_PLATFORM_CELL_BE, PPC_PLATFORM_POWER6X):
Define.
(_dl_string_platform): Use PPC_PLATFORM_* macros instead of
hardcoded constants.
* sysdeps/powerpc/dl-procinfo.c (_dl_powerpc_platform): Use
PPC_PLATFORM_* macros for array designators.
2006-11-11 Steven Munroe <sjmunroe@us.ibm.com>
* sysdeps/powerpc/dl-procinfo.c (_dl_powerpc_cap_flags): Add 3 new cap
names to the beginning.
(_dl_powerpc_platforms): Add "power6x".
* sysdeps/powerpc/dl-procinfo.h (_DL_HWCAP_FIRST): Decrease.
(HWCAP_IMPORTANT): Add PPC_FEATURE_HAS_DFP.
(_DL_PLATFORMS_COUNT): Increase.
(_dl_string_platform): Handle power6x case.
* sysdeps/powerpc/sysdep.h (PPC_FEATURE_PA6T, PPC_FEATURE_HAS_DFP,
PPC_FEATURE_POWER6_EXT): Define.
(PPC_FEATURE_POWER5, PPC_FEATURE_POWER5_PLUS): Correct Comment.
[-2^31 .. 2^31) range.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/statvfs.h: Define ST_RELATIME.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/internal_statvfs.c (__statvfs_getflags):
Handle relatime mount option.
2006-12-13 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/powerpc32/setcontext.S: Include
kernel-features.h.
2006-12-11 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* stdlib/strtod_l.c (____STRTOF_INTERNAL): Parse thousand
separators also if no non-zero digits found.
* stdlib/Makefile (tests): Add tst-strtod3.
[BZ #3664]
* stdlib/strtod_l.c (____STRTOF_INTERNAL): Fix test to recognize
empty parsed strings.
* stdlib/Makefile (tests): Add tst-strtod2.
* stdlib/tst-strtod2.c: New file.
[BZ #3673]
* stdlib/strtod_l.c (____STRTOF_INTERNAL): Fix exp_limit
computation.
* stdlib/Makefile (tests): Add tst-atof2.
* stdlib/tst-atof2.c: New file.
[BZ #3674]
* stdlib/strtod_l.c (____STRTOF_INTERNAL): Adjust exponent value
correctly if removing trailing zero of hex-float.
* stdlib/Makefile (tests): Add tst-atof1.
* stdlib/tst-atof1.c: New file.
* misc/mntent_r.c (__hasmntopt): Check p[optlen] even when p == rest.
Start searching for next comma at p rather than rest.
* misc/Makefile (tests): Add tst-mntent2.
* misc/tst-mntent2.c: New test.
2006-12-08 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* malloc/memusage.c: Handle realloc with new size of zero and
non-NULL pointer correctly.
(me): Really write first record twice.
(struct entry): Make format bi-arch safe.
(dest): Write out more realloc statistics.
* malloc/memusagestat.c (struct entry): Make format bi-arch safe.
2006-12-05 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* nis/nis_subr.c (nis_getnames): Revert last change.
2006-12-03 Kaz Kojima <kkojima@rr.iij4u.or.jp>
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sh/sys/io.h: Removed.
2006-11-30 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com>
* sysdeps/i386/i686/memcmp.S: Use jump table as the base of
jump table entries.
2006-11-30 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/clone.S: Provide CFI for the outermost
`clone' function to ensure proper unwinding stop of gdb.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone.S: Likewise.
2006-12-01 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* nscd/nscd.init: Remove obsolete and commented-out -S option
handling.
2006-11-23 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
[BZ #3514]
* manual/string.texi (strncmp): Fix pastos from wcscmp description.
[BZ #3515]
* manual/string.texi (strtok): Remove duplicate paragraph.
2006-12-01 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/sigaction.c: Fix compatibility with
libgcc not supporting `rflags' unwinding (register # >= 17).
2006-11-30 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* sunrpc/svc_run.c (svc_run): Set my_pollfd to new_pollfd if realloc
succeeded.
2006-11-29 Daniel Jacobowitz <dan@codesourcery.com>
Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/sigaction.c (restore_rt): Add correct
unwind information.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/Makefile: Provide symbols for
'restore_rt' even in the 'signal' directory.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/ucontext_i.sym: Extend the regs list.
malloc crashed. Don't allocate memory unnecessarily in each
loop.
2006-10-21 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* resolv/mapv4v6addr.h (map_v4v6_address): Fix last change.
2006-11-20 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* resolv/mapv4v6addr.h (map_v4v6_address): Optimize a bit.
2006-11-18 Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/getgroups.c (__getgroups): Invoke
__sysconf only after having tried to call getgroups32.
2006-11-19 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* nss/nss_files/files-hosts.c (LINE_PARSER): Support IPv6-style
addresses for IPv4 queries if they can be mapped.
2006-11-16 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/s_copysignf.S (__copysignf): Switch to .text.
* sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/s_copysign.S (__copysign): Likewise.
(signmask): Add .size directive.
(othermask): Add .type directive.
2006-11-14 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* po/nl.po: Update from translation team.
* timezone/zdump.c: Redo fix for BZ #3137.
2006-11-14 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* nss/nss_files/files-alias.c (get_next_alias): Set line back
to first_unused after parsing :include: file.
* timezone/africa: Update from tzdata2006o.
* timezone/antarctica: Likewise.
* timezone/asia: Likewise.
* timezone/australasia: Likewise.
* timezone/backward: Likewise.
* timezone/europe: Likewise.
* timezone/iso3166.tab: Likewise.
* timezone/northamerica: Likewise.
* timezone/southamerica: Likewise.
* timezone/zone.tab: Likewise.
* time/tzfile.c (__tzfile_read): Extend to handle new file format
on machines with 64-bit time_t.
* timezone/checktab.awk: Update from tzcode2006o.
* timezone/ialloc.c: Likewise.
* timezone/private.h: Likewise.
* timezone/scheck.c: Likewise.
* timezone/tzfile.h: Likewise.
* timezone/tzselect.ksh: Likewise.
* timezone/zdump.c: Likewise.
* timezone/zic.c: Likewise.
[BZ #3483]
* elf/ldconfig.c (main): Call setlocale and textdomain.
Patch mostly by Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net>.
[BZ #3480]
* manual/argp.texi: Fix typos.
* manual/charset.texi: Likewise.
* manual/errno.texi: Likewise.
* manual/filesys.texi: Likewise.
* manual/lang.texi: Likewise.
* manual/maint.texi: Likewise.
* manual/memory.texi: Likewise.
* manual/message.texi: Likewise.
* manual/resource.texi: Likewise.
* manual/search.texi: Likewise.
* manual/signal.texi: Likewise.
* manual/startup.texi: Likewise.
* manual/stdio.texi: Likewise.
* manual/sysinfo.texi: Likewise.
* manual/syslog.texi: Likewise.
* manual/time.texi: Likewise.
Patch by Ralf Wildenhues <Ralf.Wildenhues@gmx.de>.
[BZ #3465]
* sunrpc/clnt_raw.c: Minimal message improvements.
* sunrpc/pm_getmaps.c: Likewise.
* nis/nss_nisplus/nisplus-publickey.c: Likewise.
* nis/nis_print_group_entry.c: Likewise.
* locale/programs/repertoire.c: Likewise.
* locale/programs/charmap.c: Likewise.
* malloc/memusage.sh: Likewise.
* elf/dl-deps.c: Likewise.
* locale/programs/ld-collate.c: Likewise.
* libio/vswprintf.c: Likewise.
* malloc/memusagestat.c: Likewise.
* sunrpc/auth_unix.c: Likewise.
* sunrpc/rpc_main.c: Likewise.
* nscd/cache.c: Likewise.
* locale/programs/repertoire.c: Unify output messages.
* locale/programs/charmap.c: Likewise.
* locale/programs/ld-ctype.c: Likewise.
* locale/programs/ld-monetary.c: Likewise.
* locale/programs/ld-numeric.c: Likewise.
* locale/programs/ld-time.c: Likewise.
* elf/ldconfig.c: Likewise.
* nscd/selinux.c: Likewise.
* elf/cache.c: Likewise.
Patch mostly by Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net>.
2006-11-10 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* string/strxfrm_l.c (STRXFRM): Fix trailing \1 optimization
if N is one bigger than return value.
* string/tst-strxfrm2.c (do_test): Also test strxfrm with l1 + 1
and l1 last arguments, if buf is defined, verify the return value
equals to strlen (buf) and verify no byte beyond passed length
is modified.
2006-11-10 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* po/sv.po: Update from translation team.
* sysdeps/gnu/siglist.c (__old_sys_siglist, __old_sys_sigabbrev):
Use __new_sys_siglist instead of _sys_siglist_internal as
second macro argument.
(_old_sys_siglist): Use declare_symbol_alias macro instead of
strong_alias.
2006-11-09 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
[BZ #3493]
* posix/unistd.h (sysconf): Remove const attribute.
* sysdeps/posix/getaddrinfo.c (getaddrinfo): Fix test for
temporary or deprecated addresses.
Patch by Sridhar Samudrala <sri@us.ibm.com>.
* string/Makefile (tests): Add tst-strxfrm2.
* string/tst-strxfrm2.c: New file.
2006-10-09 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* elf/dl-debug.c (_dl_debug_initialize): Check r->r_map for 0
rather than r->r_brk.
* string/strxfrm_l.c (STRXFRM): Do the trailing \1 removal
optimization even if needed > n.
2006-11-07 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* include/libc-symbols.h (declare_symbol): Rename to...
(declare_symbol_alias): ... this. Add ORIGINAL argument, imply
strong_alias (ORIGINAL, SYMBOL) in asm to make sure it preceedes
.size directive.
* sysdeps/gnu/errlist-compat.awk: Adjust for declare_symbol_alias
changes.
* sysdeps/gnu/siglist.c: Likewise.
2006-11-03 Steven Munroe <sjmunroe@us.ibm.com>
* sysdeps/powerpc/fpu/bits/mathinline.h
[__LIBC_INTERNAL_MATH_INLINES]: Moved to ...
* sysdeps/powerpc/fpu/math_private.h: ...here. New file.
2006-11-05 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/sysconf.c (intel_check_word):
Update handling of cache descriptor 0x49 for new models.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/sysconf.c (intel_check_word):
Likewise.
2006-11-02 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* configure.in: Work around ld --help change and avoid -z relro
test completely if the architecture doesn't care about security.
2006-11-01 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* po/sv.po: Update from translation team.
2006-10-31 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* stdlib/atexit.c (atexit): Don't mark as hidden when used to
generate compatibility version.
2006-10-29 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* configure.in: Relax -z relro requirement a bit.
* po/sv.po: Update from translation team.
2006-10-29 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* elf/dl-sym.c (do_sym): Use RTLD_SINGLE_THREAD_P.
* elf/dl-runtime.c (_dl_fixup, _dl_profile_fixup): Likewise.
* elf/dl-close.c (_dl_close_worker): Likewise.
* elf/dl-open.c (_dl_open_worker): Likewise.
* sysdeps/generic/sysdep-cancel.h (RTLD_SINGLE_THREAD_P): Define.
* configure.in: Require assembler support for visibility, compiler
support for visibility and aliases, linker support for various -z
options.
* Makeconfig: Remove conditional code which now is unnecessary.
* config.h.in: Likewise.
* config.make.in: Likewise.
* dlfcn/Makefile: Likewise.
* elf/Makefile: Likewise.
* elf/dl-load.c: Likewise.
* elf/rtld.c: Likewise.
* include/libc-symbols.h: Likewise.
* include/stdio.h: Likewise.
* io/Makefile: Likewise.
* io/fstat.c: Likewise.
* io/fstat64.c: Likewise.
* io/fstatat.c: Likewise.
* io/fstatat64.c: Likewise.
* io/lstat.c: Likewise.
* io/lstat64.c: Likewise.
* io/mknod.c: Likewise.
* io/mknodat.c: Likewise.
* io/stat.c: Likewise.
* io/stat64.c: Likewise.
* libio/stdio.c: Likewise.
* nscd/Makefile: Likewise.
* stdlib/Makefile: Likewise.
* stdlib/atexit.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/i386/dl-machine.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/i386/sysdep.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/i386/i686/memcmp.S: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/sysdep.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/sigaction.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/sigaction.c: Likewise.
* Makerules: USE_TLS support is now default.
* tls.make.c: Likewise.
* csu/Versions: Likewise.
* csu/libc-start.c: Likewise.
* csu/libc-tls.c: Likewise.
* csu/version.c: Likewise.
* dlfcn/dlinfo.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-addr.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-cache.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-close.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-iteratephdr.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-load.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-lookup.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-object.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-open.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-reloc.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-support.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-sym.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-sysdep.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-tls.c: Likewise.
* elf/ldconfig.c: Likewise.
* elf/rtld.c: Likewise.
* elf/tst-tls-dlinfo.c: Likewise.
* elf/tst-tls1.c: Likewise.
* elf/tst-tls10.h: Likewise.
* elf/tst-tls14.c: Likewise.
* elf/tst-tls2.c: Likewise.
* elf/tst-tls3.c: Likewise.
* elf/tst-tls4.c: Likewise.
* elf/tst-tls5.c: Likewise.
* elf/tst-tls6.c: Likewise.
* elf/tst-tls7.c: Likewise.
* elf/tst-tls8.c: Likewise.
* elf/tst-tls9.c: Likewise.
* elf/tst-tlsmod1.c: Likewise.
* elf/tst-tlsmod13.c: Likewise.
* elf/tst-tlsmod13a.c: Likewise.
* elf/tst-tlsmod14a.c: Likewise.
* elf/tst-tlsmod2.c: Likewise.
* elf/tst-tlsmod3.c: Likewise.
* elf/tst-tlsmod4.c: Likewise.
* elf/tst-tlsmod5.c: Likewise.
* elf/tst-tlsmod6.c: Likewise.
* include/errno.h: Likewise.
* include/link.h: Likewise.
* include/tls.h: Likewise.
* locale/global-locale.c: Likewise.
* locale/localeinfo.h: Likewise.
* malloc/arena.c: Likewise.
* malloc/hooks.c: Likewise.
* malloc/malloc.c: Likewise.
* resolv/Versions: Likewise.
* sysdeps/alpha/dl-machine.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/alpha/libc-tls.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/generic/tls.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/i386/dl-machine.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/dl-machine.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/libc-tls.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/fork.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/i386/tls.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/dl-machine.c: Likwise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/dl-machine.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/dl-machine.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/s390/libc-tls.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/s390/s390-32/dl-machine.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/s390/s390-64/dl-machine.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/sh/dl-machine.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/dl-machine.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/sparc/sparc64/dl-machine.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/x86_64/dl-machine.h: Likewise.
[BZ #3426]
* stdlib/stdlib.h: Adjust comment for canonicalize_file_name to
reality.
2006-10-27 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* elf/dl-lookup.c (_dl_debug_bindings): Remove unused symbol_scope
argument.
(_dl_lookup_symbol_x): Adjust caller.
* sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h (struct link_namespaces): Remove
_ns_global_scope.
* elf/rtld.c (dl_main): Don't initialize _ns_global_scope.
* elf/dl-libc.c: Revert l_scope name changes.
* elf/dl-load.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-object.c: Likewise.
* elf/rtld.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-close.c (_dl_close): Likewise.
* elf/dl-open.c (dl_open_worker): Likewise. If not SINGLE_THREAD_P,
always use __rtld_mrlock_{change,done}. Always free old scope list
here if not l_scope_mem.
* elf/dl-runtime.c (_dl_fixup, _dl_profile_fixup): Revert l_scope name
change. Never free scope list here. Just __rtld_mrlock_lock before
the lookup and __rtld_mrlock_unlock it after the lookup.
* elf/dl-sym.c: Likewise.
* include/link.h (struct r_scoperec): Remove.
(struct link_map): Replace l_scoperec with l_scope, l_scoperec_mem
with l_scope_mem and l_scoperec_lock with l_scope_lock.
2006-10-25 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* sysdeps/gnu/netinet/tcp.h: Define TCP_CONGESTION.
2006-10-18 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* configure.in: Disable building profile libraries by default.
2006-10-18 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* elf/dl-lookup.c (_dl_lookup_symbol_x): Add warning to
_dl_lookup_symbol_x code.
2006-10-17 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* elf/dl-runtime.c: Include sysdep-cancel.h.
(_dl_fixup, _dl_profile_fixup): Use __rtld_mrlock_* and
scoperec->nusers only if !SINGLE_THREAD_P. Use atomic_*
instead of catomic_* macros.
* elf/dl-sym.c: Include sysdep-cancel.h.
(do_sym): Use __rtld_mrlock_* and scoperec->nusers only
if !SINGLE_THREAD_P. Use atomic_* instead of catomic_* macros.
* elf/dl-close.c: Include sysdep-cancel.h.
(_dl_close): Use __rtld_mrlock_* and scoperec->nusers only
if !SINGLE_THREAD_P. Use atomic_* instead of catomic_* macros.
* elf/dl-open.c: Include sysdep-cancel.h.
(dl_open_worker): Use __rtld_mrlock_* and scoperec->nusers only
if !SINGLE_THREAD_P. Use atomic_* instead of catomic_* macros.
2006-10-17 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
[BZ #3313]
* malloc/malloc.c (malloc_consolidate): Set maxfb to address of last
fastbin rather than end of fastbin array.
2006-10-18 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* sysdeps/i386/i486/bits/atomic.h (catomic_decrement): Use correct
body macro.
* sysdeps/x86_64/bits/atomic.h
(__arch_c_compare_and_exchange_val_64_acq): Add missing casts.
(catomic_decrement): Use correct body macro.
2006-10-17 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* include/atomic.h: Add a unique prefix to all local variables
in macros.
* csu/tst-atomic.c (do_test): Test also catomic_* macros.
2006-10-14 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* resolv/arpa/nameser.h: Document that ns_t_a6 is deprecated.
[BZ #3313]
* malloc/malloc.c (malloc_consolidate): Don't use get_fast_max to
determine highest fast bin to consolidate, always look into all of
them.
(do_check_malloc_state): Only require for empty bins for large
sizes in main arena.
* libio/stdio.h: Add more __wur attributes.
2006-11-12 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de>
[BZ #2510]
* manual/search.texi (Hash Search Function): Clarify.
(Array Search Function): Clarify.
2006-11-12 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
[BZ #2830]
* math/atest-exp.c (main): Cast hex value to mp_limb_t before
shifting.
* math/atest-exp2.c (read_mpn_hex): Likewise.
* math/atest-sincos.c (main): Likewise.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/syscalls.list: Add epoll_pwait.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sys/epoll.h: Declare epoll_pwait.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/Versions (libc): Add epoll_pwait for
version GLIBC_2.6.
* Versions.def: Add GLIBC_2.6 for libc.
* sysdeps/i386/i486/bits/atomic.h: Add catomic_* support.
2006-10-11 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* malloc/malloc.c (_int_malloc): Remove unused any_larger variable.
* nis/nis_defaults.c (__nis_default_access): Don't call getenv twice.
* nis/nis_subr.c (nis_getnames): Use __secure_getenv instead of getenv.
* sysdeps/generic/unsecvars.h: Add NIS_PATH.
2006-10-11 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* include/atomic.c: Define catomic_* operations.
* sysdeps/x86_64/bits/atomic.h: Likewise. Fix a few minor problems.
* stdlib/cxa_finalize.c: Use catomic_* operations instead of atomic_*.
* malloc/memusage.c: Likewise.
* gmon/mcount.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-close.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-open.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-profile.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-sym.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-runtime.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-fptr.c: Likewise.
* resolv/res_libc.c: Likewise.
2006-10-10 Roland McGrath <roland@frob.com>
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/utimes.c: Use a union to avoid an improper cast.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/futimes.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/mach/hurd/lutimes.c: Likewise.
2006-10-09 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
Implement reference counting of scope records.
* elf/dl-close.c (_dl_close): Remove all scopes from removed objects
from the list in objects which remain. Always allocate new scope
record.
* elf/dl-open.c (dl_open_worker): When growing array for scopes,
don't resize, allocate a new one.
* elf/dl-runtime.c: Update reference counters before using a scope
array.
* elf/dl-sym.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-libc.c: Adjust for l_scope name change.
* elf/dl-load.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-object.c: Likewise.
* elf/rtld.c: Likewise.
* include/link.h: Include <rtld-lowlevel.h>. Define struct
r_scoperec. Replace r_scope with pointer to r_scoperec structure.
Add l_scoperec_lock.
* sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h: Include <rtld-lowlevel.h>.
* sysdeps/generic/rtld-lowlevel.h: New file.
* include/atomic.h: Rename atomic_and to atomic_and_val and
atomic_or to atomic_or_val. Define new macros atomic_and and
atomic_or which do not return values.
* sysdeps/x86_64/bits/atomic.h: Define atomic_and and atomic_or.
Various cleanups.
* sysdeps/i386/i486/bits/atomic.h: Likewise.
* po/sv.po: Update from translation team.
2006-10-07 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* Versions.def: Add GLIBC_2.6 to libpthread.
* include/shlib-compat.h (SHLIB_COMPAT): Expand parameters before use.
(versioned_symbol): Likewise.
(compat_symbol): Likewise.
* po/tr.po: Update from translation team.
* nis/Banner: Removed. It's been integral part forever and the
author info is incomplete anyway.
* libio/Banner: Likewise.
2006-10-06 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* version.h (VERSION): Bump to 2.5.90 for new development tree.
2007-01-12 05:51:07 +08:00
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