1999-05-30  Andreas Jaeger  <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de>

	* manual/stdio.texi: Fix some typos.
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Ulrich Drepper 1999-05-30 09:07:13 +00:00
parent fc0a2d72e5
commit 0ea554bf81
6 changed files with 43 additions and 31 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
1999-05-30 Andreas Jaeger <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de>
* manual/stdio.texi: Fix some typos.
1999-05-27 Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.cs.uni-dortmund.de>
* malloc/malloc.h: Properly handle future GCC versions.

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@ -1620,7 +1620,7 @@ In practice, it is often easier just to use @code{asprintf}, below.
@strong{Attention:} In the GNU C library version 2.0 the return value
is the number of characters stored, not including the terminating null.
If this value equals @code{@var{size} - 1}, then there was not enough
space in @var{s} for all the output. This change was neccessary with
space in @var{s} for all the output. This change was necessary with
the adoption of snprintf by ISO C9x.
@end deftypefun
@ -2211,7 +2211,7 @@ width. The value is @code{'0'} if the @samp{0} flag was specified, and
Now let's look at how to define the handler and arginfo functions
which are passed as arguments to @code{register_printf_function}.
@strong{Compatibility Note:} The interface change in the GNU libc
@strong{Compatibility Note:} The interface changed in the GNU libc
version 2.0. Previously the third argument was of type
@code{va_list *}.
@ -4353,7 +4353,7 @@ form. The string must contain two fields, separated by a colon
produced no output since the class with the numeric value @code{6} is
not defined. Although a class with numeric value @code{5} is also not
defined by default, the call the @code{addseverity} introduces it and
the second call to @code{fmtmsg} produces the above outout.
the second call to @code{fmtmsg} produces the above output.
When we change the environment of the program to contain
@code{SEV_LEVEL=XXX,6,NOTE} when running it we get a different result:

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ for ac_func in psignal
do
echo $ac_n "checking for $ac_func""... $ac_c" 1>&6
echo "configure:8: checking for $ac_func" >&5
if eval "test \"`echo '$''{'ac_cv_func_$ac_func'+set}'`\" = set"; then
if eval "test \"\${ac_cv_func_$ac_func+set}\" = set"; then
echo $ac_n "(cached) $ac_c" 1>&6
else
cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ else
/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
char $ac_func();
char (*f)();
int main() {
@ -27,12 +28,12 @@ int main() {
#if defined (__stub_$ac_func) || defined (__stub___$ac_func)
choke me
#else
$ac_func();
f = $ac_func;
#endif
; return 0; }
EOF
if { (eval echo configure:36: \"$ac_link\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_link) 2>&5; } && test -s conftest${ac_exeext}; then
if { (eval echo configure:37: \"$ac_link\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_link) 2>&5; } && test -s conftest${ac_exeext}; then
rm -rf conftest*
eval "ac_cv_func_$ac_func=yes"
else

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ if test -z "$inhibit_glue"; then
# Find out what this system calls `sys_siglist'.
echo $ac_n "checking for sys_siglist""... $ac_c" 1>&6
echo "configure:7: checking for sys_siglist" >&5
if eval "test \"`echo '$''{'ac_cv_check_symbol_sys_siglist'+set}'`\" = set"; then
if eval "test \"\${ac_cv_check_symbol_sys_siglist+set}\" = set"; then
echo $ac_n "(cached) $ac_c" 1>&6
else
cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ fi
echo "$ac_t""$ac_cv_check_symbol_sys_siglist" 1>&6
echo $ac_n "checking for _sys_siglist""... $ac_c" 1>&6
echo "configure:40: checking for _sys_siglist" >&5
if eval "test \"`echo '$''{'ac_cv_check_symbol__sys_siglist'+set}'`\" = set"; then
if eval "test \"\${ac_cv_check_symbol__sys_siglist+set}\" = set"; then
echo $ac_n "(cached) $ac_c" 1>&6
else
cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ echo "$ac_t""$ac_cv_check_symbol__sys_siglist" 1>&6
# classification. This is used by sysdeps/unix/common/glue-ctype.c.
echo $ac_n "checking ctype array name for glue""... $ac_c" 1>&6
echo "configure:76: checking ctype array name for glue" >&5
if eval "test \"`echo '$''{'libc_cv_ctype_glue'+set}'`\" = set"; then
if eval "test \"\${libc_cv_ctype_glue+set}\" = set"; then
echo $ac_n "(cached) $ac_c" 1>&6
else
for ctype in _ctype_ __ctype_ __ctype _ctype__ _ctype _locp; do

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ for ac_func in strerror
do
echo $ac_n "checking for $ac_func""... $ac_c" 1>&6
echo "configure:9: checking for $ac_func" >&5
if eval "test \"`echo '$''{'ac_cv_func_$ac_func'+set}'`\" = set"; then
if eval "test \"\${ac_cv_func_$ac_func+set}\" = set"; then
echo $ac_n "(cached) $ac_c" 1>&6
else
cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ else
/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
char $ac_func();
char (*f)();
int main() {
@ -28,12 +29,12 @@ int main() {
#if defined (__stub_$ac_func) || defined (__stub___$ac_func)
choke me
#else
$ac_func();
f = $ac_func;
#endif
; return 0; }
EOF
if { (eval echo configure:37: \"$ac_link\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_link) 2>&5; } && test -s conftest${ac_exeext}; then
if { (eval echo configure:38: \"$ac_link\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_link) 2>&5; } && test -s conftest${ac_exeext}; then
rm -rf conftest*
eval "ac_cv_func_$ac_func=yes"
else

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@ -20,22 +20,20 @@ else
#line 21 "configure"
#include "confdefs.h"
#include <linux/version.h>
int main() {
#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < (2 *65536+ 0 *256+ 10) /* 2.0.10 */
#if !defined LINUX_VERSION_CODE || LINUX_VERSION_CODE < (2 *65536+ 0 *256+ 10) /* 2.0.10 */
eat flaming death
#endif
; return 0; }
EOF
if { (eval echo configure:30: \"$ac_compile\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5; }; then
rm -rf conftest*
libc_cv_linux2010='2.0.10 or later'
else
echo "configure: failed program was:" >&5
cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
if (eval "$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext") 2>&5 |
egrep "eat flaming death" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
rm -rf conftest*
libc_cv_linux2010='TOO OLD!'
else
rm -rf conftest*
libc_cv_linux2010='2.0.10 or later'
fi
rm -f conftest*
fi
echo "$ac_t""$libc_cv_linux2010" 1>&6
@ -54,28 +52,36 @@ fi
# kernel headers are young enough.
if test -n "$minimum_kernel"; then
echo $ac_n "checking for kernel header at least $minimum_kernel""... $ac_c" 1>&6
echo "configure:58: checking for kernel header at least $minimum_kernel" >&5
decnum=`echo "$minimum_kernel.0.0.0" | sed 's/\([0-9]*\)\.\([0-9]*\)\.\(\([0-9]*\)\|\).*/(\1 * 65536 + \2 * 256 + \3)/'`;
echo "configure:56: checking for kernel header at least $minimum_kernel" >&5
decnum=`echo "$minimum_kernel.0.0.0" | sed 's/\([0-9]*\)\.\([0-9]*\)\.\([0-9]*\).*/(\1 * 65536 + \2 * 256 + \3)/'`;
cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
#line 59 "configure"
#include "confdefs.h"
#include <linux/version.h>
int main() {
#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < $decnum
eat flaming death
#endif
; return 0; }
EOF
if { (eval echo configure:30: \"$ac_compile\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5; }; then
if (eval "$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext") 2>&5 |
egrep "eat flaming death" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
rm -rf conftest*
libc_minimum_kernel='too old!'
else
rm -rf conftest*
libc_minimum_kernel=ok
fi
rm -f conftest*
echo "$ac_t""$libc_minimum_kernel" 1>&6
if test "$libc_minimum_kernel" = ok; then
cat >> confdefs.h <<EOF
#define __LINUX_KERNEL_VERSION $decnum
EOF
echo "$ac_t""ok" 1>&6
else
echo "$ac_t""too old!" 1>&6
{ echo "configure: error: *** The available kernel headers are not at least as old as the requested
{ echo "configure: error: *** The available kernel headers are older than the requested
*** compatible kernel version" 1>&2; exit 1; }
fi
rm -f conftest*
fi
if test -n "$sysheaders"; then
@ -164,7 +170,7 @@ if test $host = $build; then
ac_prefix=$ac_default_prefix
fi
echo $ac_n "checking for symlinks in ${ac_prefix}/include""... $ac_c" 1>&6
echo "configure:168: checking for symlinks in ${ac_prefix}/include" >&5
echo "configure:174: checking for symlinks in ${ac_prefix}/include" >&5
ac_message=
if test -L ${ac_prefix}/include/net; then
ac_message="$ac_message