Update to Netlib version of 1999-06-28, doc fix

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Craig Burley 1999-06-28 18:38:42 +00:00 committed by Craig Burley
parent 4198d73419
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8 changed files with 38 additions and 16 deletions

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Mon Jun 28 21:31:35 1999 Craig Burley <craig@jcb-sc.com>
* bugs.texi, news.texi: Doc upgrade to netlib libf2c as of today.
Explain that this fixes the NAMELIST-read bug.
Fri Jun 25 11:06:32 1999 Craig Burley <craig@jcb-sc.com>
* bugs.texi: Describe K(5)=10*3 NAMELIST-read bug.

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@c in the standalone derivations of this file (e.g. BUGS).
@set copyrights-bugs 1995-1999
@set last-update-bugs 1999-06-25
@set last-update-bugs 1999-06-28
@include root.texi
@ -97,17 +97,6 @@ see "Problems Installing" in @file{@value{path-g77}/INSTALL}.
The following information was last updated on @value{last-update-bugs}:
@itemize @bullet
@item
Input to a @code{NAMELIST} read involving a repeat count,
such as @samp{K(5)=10*3},
is not properly handled by @code{libf2c}.
The first item is written to @samp{K(5)},
but the remaining nine are written elsewhere (still within the array),
not necessarily starting at @samp{K(6)}.
A fix is pending, certainly for @code{gcc} 3.0,
perhaps for 2.96 if such a release is made.
@item
@code{g77} fails to warn about
use of a ``live'' iterative-DO variable

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@c in the standalone derivations of this file (e.g. NEWS).
@set copyrights-news 1995-1999
@set last-update-news 1999-06-18
@set last-update-news 1999-06-28
@include root.texi
@ -161,7 +161,15 @@ if the system has no @code{ttyname} implementation available.
@ifclear USERVISONLY
@item
Upgrade to @code{libf2c} as of 1999-06-18.
Upgrade to @code{libf2c} as of 1999-06-28.
This fixes a bug whereby
input to a @code{NAMELIST} read involving a repeat count,
such as @samp{K(5)=10*3},
was not properly handled by @code{libf2c}.
The first item was written to @samp{K(5)},
but the remaining nine were written elsewhere (still within the array),
not necessarily starting at @samp{K(6)}.
@end ifclear
@end itemize

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Mon Jun 28 21:27:08 1999 Craig Burley <craig@jcb-sc.com>
Update to Netlib version of 1999-06-28:
* changes.netlib, libI77/Version.c, libI77/rsne.c
readme.netlib: See changes.netlib for info.
Fri Jun 18 11:38:07 1999 Craig Burley <craig@jcb-sc.com>
* libU77/ttynam_.c: if !defined (HAVE_TTYNAM),

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@ -3019,3 +3019,8 @@ Fri Jun 18 02:33:08 EDT 1999
libf2c.zip: rename backspace.c backspac.c, and fix a glitch in it
-- b->ufd may change in t_runc(). (For now, it's still backspace.c
in the libi77 bundle.)
Sun Jun 27 22:05:47 EDT 1999
libf2c.zip, libi77: rsne.c: fix bug in namelist input: a misplaced
increment could cause wrong array elements to be assigned; e.g.,
"&input k(5)=10*1 &end" assigned k(5) and k(15 .. 23).

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static char junk[] = "\n@(#) LIBI77 VERSION pjw,dmg-mods 19990618\n";
static char junk[] = "\n@(#) LIBI77 VERSION pjw,dmg-mods 19990627\n";
/*
*/
@ -302,6 +302,9 @@ wrtfmt.c:
by formats Inn or Lnn with nn > 83. */
/* 3 May 1999: open.c: insert two casts for machines with 64-bit longs. */
/* 18 June 1999: backspace.c: allow for b->ufd changing in t_runc */
/* 27 June 1999: rsne.c: fix bug in namelist input: a misplaced increment */
/* could cause wrong array elements to be assigned; e.g., */
/* "&input k(5)=10*1 &end" assigned k(5) and k(15..23) */

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@ -530,10 +530,10 @@ x_rsne(cilist *a)
no1 = (ivae - iva)/size;
if (no1 > f__lcount)
no1 = f__lcount;
iva += no1 * dn0->delta;
if (k = l_read(&no1, vaddr + iva,
size, type))
return k;
iva += no1 * dn0->delta;
}
}
mustend:

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-- b->ufd may change in t_runc(). (For now, it's still backspace.c
in the libi77 bundle.)
Sun Jun 27 22:05:47 EDT 1999
libf2c.zip, libi77: rsne.c: fix bug in namelist input: a misplaced
increment could cause wrong array elements to be assigned; e.g.,
"&input k(5)=10*1 &end" assigned k(5) and k(15 .. 23).
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