1997-06-03 23:42  Ulrich Drepper  <drepper@cygnus.com>

	* elf/dl-support.c: Define and initialize _dl_verbose used in
	dl-machine.h.

	* io/ftw.c: Expand stat/lstat calls.

	* manual/intro.texi: Also refer to ISO 9945.
	Update info about SVID.
	Add description for XPG.

	* md5-crypt/md5-crypt.c: Namespace cleanups.
	* md5-crypt/md5.c: Likewise.
	* md5-crypt/md5.h: Likewise.
	* sysdeps/generic/crypt-entry.c: Likewise.

	* posix/unistd.h (_POSIX2_C_VERSION): Set to 199209L.

	* stdlib/fmtmsg.h: Declare addseverity only if __USE_SVID is
	defined.

	* sunrpc/rpc_scan.c (findkind): Declare `token' as const.
	* sunrpc/rpc_util.c (toktostr): Declare `token' as const.

	* time/Makefile: Make tzselect dependen of config.make.

1997-06-01 15:01  Miles Bader  <miles@gnu.ai.mit.edu>

	* manual/string.texi (String and Array Utilities): Add `Argz and
	Envz Vectors' to the menu.
	(Argz and Envz Vectors, Argz Functions, Envz Functions): New nodes.

1997-05-31 20:59  Andreas Schwab  <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de>

	* login/Makefile (utmpd-routines): Add utmpd.
	(extra-objs): Add utmpd objects to get dependencies.
	(distribute): Add sources for utmpd.
	(subdir-dirs): Define.

1997-06-02 16:28  Ulrich Drepper  <drepper@cygnus.com>

	* sysdeps/wordsize-32/inttypes.h: Include features.h and use
	__CONCAT instead of defined __CONCAT__ ourself.
	* sysdeps/wordsize-64/inttypes.h: Likewise.

1997-06-01 19:11  Andreas Schwab  <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de>

	* sysdeps/wordsize-64/inttypes.h (INTMAX_C): Use `l' suffix, not
	`ll'.
	(PRIdFAST, PRIoFAST, PRIxFAST, PRIuFAST, SCNdFAST, SCNiFAST,
	SCNoFAST, SCNxFAST): Correct format specifiers.

1997-06-02 04:23  Ulrich Drepper  <drepper@cygnus.com>

	* sysdeps/unix/syscalls.list: Make fchdir weak alias for __fchdir.

1997-06-01 19:17  Ulrich Drepper  <drepper@cygnus.com>

	* md5-crypt/Makefile: Correct libmd5crypt file to really generate
	DES free libcrypt.
	* md5-crypt/onlymd5-entry.c: New file.  Wrapper around
	sysdeps/generic/crypt-entry.c.

1997-06-01 12:48  Ulrich Drepper  <drepper@cygnus.com>

	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/gnu/types.h (__fd_mask): Change
	type to `unsigned long int'.
	Patch by Richard Henderson <richard@twiddle.rth.home>.

1997-05-30 17:34  Andreas Jaeger  <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de>

	* sysdeps/generic/bb_init_func.c (__bb_init_func): Use ISO C
	declaration style.

	* nss/nss_files/files-hosts.c: Delete inclusion of
	"../resolv/mapv4v6hostent.h".
This commit is contained in:
Ulrich Drepper 1997-06-03 21:53:09 +00:00
parent f671aeab4e
commit b13927da59
35 changed files with 1338 additions and 126 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,80 @@
1997-06-03 23:42 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>
* elf/dl-support.c: Define and initialize _dl_verbose used in
dl-machine.h.
* io/ftw.c: Expand stat/lstat calls.
* manual/intro.texi: Also refer to ISO 9945.
Update info about SVID.
Add description for XPG.
* md5-crypt/md5-crypt.c: Namespace cleanups.
* md5-crypt/md5.c: Likewise.
* md5-crypt/md5.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/generic/crypt-entry.c: Likewise.
* posix/unistd.h (_POSIX2_C_VERSION): Set to 199209L.
* stdlib/fmtmsg.h: Declare addseverity only if __USE_SVID is
defined.
* sunrpc/rpc_scan.c (findkind): Declare `token' as const.
* sunrpc/rpc_util.c (toktostr): Declare `token' as const.
* time/Makefile: Make tzselect dependen of config.make.
1997-06-01 15:01 Miles Bader <miles@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
* manual/string.texi (String and Array Utilities): Add `Argz and
Envz Vectors' to the menu.
(Argz and Envz Vectors, Argz Functions, Envz Functions): New nodes.
1997-05-31 20:59 Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de>
* login/Makefile (utmpd-routines): Add utmpd.
(extra-objs): Add utmpd objects to get dependencies.
(distribute): Add sources for utmpd.
(subdir-dirs): Define.
1997-06-02 16:28 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>
* sysdeps/wordsize-32/inttypes.h: Include features.h and use
__CONCAT instead of defined __CONCAT__ ourself.
* sysdeps/wordsize-64/inttypes.h: Likewise.
1997-06-01 19:11 Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de>
* sysdeps/wordsize-64/inttypes.h (INTMAX_C): Use `l' suffix, not
`ll'.
(PRIdFAST, PRIoFAST, PRIxFAST, PRIuFAST, SCNdFAST, SCNiFAST,
SCNoFAST, SCNxFAST): Correct format specifiers.
1997-06-02 04:23 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>
* sysdeps/unix/syscalls.list: Make fchdir weak alias for __fchdir.
1997-06-01 19:17 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>
* md5-crypt/Makefile: Correct libmd5crypt file to really generate
DES free libcrypt.
* md5-crypt/onlymd5-entry.c: New file. Wrapper around
sysdeps/generic/crypt-entry.c.
1997-06-01 12:48 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/gnu/types.h (__fd_mask): Change
type to `unsigned long int'.
Patch by Richard Henderson <richard@twiddle.rth.home>.
1997-05-30 17:34 Andreas Jaeger <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de>
* sysdeps/generic/bb_init_func.c (__bb_init_func): Use ISO C
declaration style.
* nss/nss_files/files-hosts.c: Delete inclusion of
"../resolv/mapv4v6hostent.h".
1997-05-31 02:33 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>
* io/ftwtest-sh: More tests.

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@ -20,9 +20,25 @@
/* This file defines some things that for the dynamic linker are defined in
rtld.c and dl-sysdep.c in ways appropriate to bootstrap dynamic linking. */
#include <stdlib.h>
extern char *__progname;
char **_dl_argv = &__progname; /* This is checked for some error messages. */
/* This defines the default search path for libraries.
For the dynamic linker it is set by -rpath when linking. */
const char *_dl_rpath = DEFAULT_RPATH;
/* If nonzero print warnings about problematic situations. */
int _dl_verbose;
static void init_verbose (void) __attribute__ ((unused));
static void
init_verbose (void)
{
_dl_verbose = *(getenv ("LD_WARN") ?: "") == '\0' ? 0 : 1;
}
text_set_element (__libc_subinit, init_verbose);

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@ -243,12 +243,14 @@ process_entry (struct ftw_data *data, struct dir_data *dir, const char *name,
memcpy (data->dirbuf + data->ftw.base, name, namlen);
data->dirbuf[data->ftw.base + namlen] = '\0';
if (((data->flags & FTW_PHYS) ? lstat : stat) (data->dirbuf, &st) < 0)
if (((data->flags & FTW_PHYS)
? __lxstat (_STAT_VER, data->dirbuf, &st)
: __xstat (_STAT_VER, data->dirbuf, &st)) < 0)
{
if (errno != EACCES && errno != ENOENT)
result = -1;
else if (!(data->flags & FTW_PHYS)
&& lstat (data->dirbuf, &st) == 0
&& __lxstat (_STAT_VER, data->dirbuf, &st) == 0
&& S_ISLNK (st.st_mode))
flag = FTW_SLN;
else
@ -265,8 +267,8 @@ process_entry (struct ftw_data *data, struct dir_data *dir, const char *name,
}
if (result == 0
&& (!(data->flags & FTW_MOUNT) || flag == FTW_NS
|| st.st_dev == data->dev))
&& (flag == FTW_NS
|| !(data->flags & FTW_MOUNT) || st.st_dev == data->dev))
{
if ((data->flags & FTW_PHYS) || flag == FTW_NS
|| (!find_object (data, &st)
@ -282,7 +284,7 @@ process_entry (struct ftw_data *data, struct dir_data *dir, const char *name,
/* Change back to current directory. */
int done = 0;
if (dir->stream != NULL)
if (fchdir (dirfd (dir->stream)) == 0)
if (__fchdir (dirfd (dir->stream)) == 0)
done = 1;
if (!done)
@ -347,7 +349,7 @@ ftw_dir (struct ftw_data *data, struct stat *st)
/* If necessary, change to this directory. */
if (data->flags & FTW_CHDIR)
{
if (fchdir (dirfd (dir.stream)) < 0)
if (__fchdir (dirfd (dir.stream)) < 0)
{
if (errno == ENOSYS)
{
@ -521,13 +523,16 @@ ftw_startup (const char *dir, int is_nftw, void *func, int descriptors,
/* Get stat info for start directory. */
if (result == 0)
if (((flags & FTW_PHYS) ? lstat : stat) (data.dirbuf, &st) < 0)
if (((flags & FTW_PHYS)
? __lxstat (_STAT_VER, data.dirbuf, &st)
: __xstat (_STAT_VER, data.dirbuf, &st)) < 0)
{
if (errno == EACCES)
result = (*data.func) (data.dirbuf, &st, FTW_NS, &data.ftw);
else if (!(flags & FTW_PHYS)
&& errno == ENOENT
&& lstat (dir, &st) == 0 && S_ISLNK (st.st_mode))
&& __lxstat (_STAT_VER, dir, &st) == 0
&& S_ISLNK (st.st_mode))
result = (*data.func) (data.dirbuf, &st, data.cvt_arr[FTW_SLN],
&data.ftw);
else

810
localedata/locales/cs_CZ Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,810 @@
escape_char /
comment_char %
%
% Czech Language Locale for Czech
% Source:
% Address: U ¹koly 292 Without diactitical chars: U skoly 292
% 783 72 Velký Týnec 782 72 Velky Tynec
% Contact: Vladimir Michl
% Email: Vladimir.Michl@upol.cz
% Tel:
% Fax:
% Language: cs
% Territory: CZ
% Revision: 1.01
% Date: 1997-01-17
% Application: general
% Users: general
% Repertoiremap: mnemonic.ds
% Charset: ISO_8859-2:1987
% Distribution and use is free, also
% for commercial purposes.
% zpracování:
%% localedef -c -i <tento-soubor> -f "ISO_8859-2:1987" 'cs_CZ.ISO-8859-2'
%% pokud se podaøí odstranit chyby, lze -c vynechat.
%% pro úspì¹né pøelo¾ení je tøeba mít kolekci lokalizací WG15collection.
%% Tuto rozbalit do adresáøe
%% /usr/share/i18n
%% Lokalizace se pak budou tvoøit v adresáøi /usr/share/locale
%% Také je dobré do souboru /usr/share/locale/locale.alias napsat tyto øádky
%% cz cs_CZ.ISO88592
%% cs cs_CZ.ISO88592
%% czech cs_CZ.ISO88592
%% Poøadí znakù
%% Mo¾ná jsou nìkteré akcentované znaky jinak ne¾ by mìly být,
%% zkuste zkontrolovat a pøípadné vylep¹ení mi poslat.
%% ----------------------------------------------------------
LC_COLLATE
% Definice písmene ch
collating-element <c-h> from "<c><h>"
collating-element <C-h> from "<C><h>"
collating-element <C-H> from "<C><H>"
collating-symbol <CAPITAL>
collating-symbol <SMALL>
collating-symbol <NONE>
collating-symbol <ACUTE>
%collating-symbol <GRAVE>
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collating-symbol <CIRCUMFLEX>
collating-symbol <CARON>
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collating-symbol <DIAERESIS>
collating-symbol <DOUBLE-ACUTE>
%collating-symbol <TILDE>
collating-symbol <DOT>
collating-symbol <STROKE>
collating-symbol <CEDILLA>
collating-symbol <OGONEK>
order_start forward;backward/
;forward;position
<CAPITAL>
<SMALL>
<NONE>
<ACUTE>
<CARON>
<RING>
%<GRAVE>
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<BREVE>
<CIRCUMFLEX>
<DIAERESIS>
<DOUBLE-ACUTE>
%<TILDE>
<DOT>
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<CEDILLA>
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<s> <S>;<NONE>;<SMALL>;IGNORE
<S<> <S>;<CARON>;<CAPITAL>;IGNORE
<s<> <S>;<CARON>;<SMALL>;IGNORE
<S'> <S>;<ACUTE>;<CAPITAL>;IGNORE
<s'> <S>;<ACUTE>;<SMALL>;IGNORE
<S,> <S>;<CEDILLA>;<CAPITAL>;IGNORE
<s,> <S>;<CEDILLA>;<SMALL>;IGNORE
<T> <T>;<NONE>;<CAPITAL>;IGNORE
<t> <T>;<NONE>;<SMALL>;IGNORE
<T<> <T>;<CARON>;<CAPITAL>;IGNORE
<t<> <T>;<CARON>;<SMALL>;IGNORE
<T,> <T>;<CEDILLA>;<CAPITAL>;IGNORE
<t,> <T>;<CEDILLA>;<SMALL>;IGNORE
<U> <U>;<NONE>;<CAPITAL>;IGNORE
<u> <U>;<NONE>;<SMALL>;IGNORE
<U'> <U>;<ACUTE>;<CAPITAL>;IGNORE
<u'> <U>;<ACUTE>;<SMALL>;IGNORE
<U0> <U>;<RING>;<CAPITAL>;IGNORE
<u0> <U>;<RING>;<SMALL>;IGNORE
<U:> <U>;<DIAERESIS>;<CAPITAL>;IGNORE
<u:> <U>;<DIAERESIS>;<SMALL>;IGNORE
<U"> <U>;<DOUBLE-ACUTE>;<CAPITAL>;IGNORE
<u"> <U>;<DOUBLE-ACUTE>;<SMALL>;IGNORE
<V> <V>;<NONE>;<CAPITAL>;IGNORE
<v> <V>;<NONE>;<SMALL>;IGNORE
<W> <W>;<NONE>;<CAPITAL>;IGNORE
<w> <W>;<NONE>;<SMALL>;IGNORE
<X> <X>;<NONE>;<CAPITAL>;IGNORE
<x> <X>;<NONE>;<SMALL>;IGNORE
<Y> <Y>;<NONE>;<CAPITAL>;IGNORE
<y> <Y>;<NONE>;<SMALL>;IGNORE
<Y'> <Y>;<ACUTE>;<CAPITAL>;IGNORE
<y'> <Y>;<ACUTE>;<SMALL>;IGNORE
<Z> <Z>;<NONE>;<CAPITAL>;IGNORE
<z> <Z>;<NONE>;<SMALL>;IGNORE
<Z<> <Z>;<CARON>;<CAPITAL>;IGNORE
<z<> <Z>;<CARON>;<SMALL>;IGNORE
<Z'> <Z>;<ACUTE>;<CAPITAL>;IGNORE
<z'> <Z>;<ACUTE>;<SMALL>;IGNORE
<Z.> <Z>;<DOT>;<CAPITAL>;IGNORE
<z.> <Z>;<DOT>;<SMALL>;IGNORE
order_end
END LC_COLLATE
% Definice typù znakù
LC_CTYPE
digit <0>;<1>;<2>;<3>;<4>;/
<5>;<6>;<7>;<8>;<9>
xdigit <0>;<1>;<2>;<3>;<4>;/
<5>;<6>;<7>;<8>;<9>;/
<a>;...;<f>;/
<A>;...;<F>
punct <!>;...;<//>;/
<:>;...;<At>;/
<<(>;...;<'!>;/
<(!>;...;<'?>;/
<'(>;<Cu>;<SE>;<':>;/
<-->;<DG>;<';>;<''>;/
<'<>;<',>;<'">;<*X>;/
<-:>;<'.>
blank <SP>;<HT>;<NS>
space <SP>;<LF>;<VT>;<FF>;/
<CR>;<HT>;<NS>
cntrl <NU>;<SH>;<SX>;<EX>;<ET>;<EQ>;/
<AK>;<BL>;<BS>;<HT>;<LF>;<VT>;/
<FF>;<CR>;<SO>;<SI>;<DL>;<D1>;/
<D2>;<D3>;<D4>;<NK>;<SY>;<EB>;/
<CN>;<EM>;<SB>;<EC>;<FS>;<GS>;/
<RS>;<US>;<DT>;<PA>;<HO>;<BH>;/
<NH>;<IN>;<NL>;<SA>;<ES>;<HS>;/
<HJ>;<VS>;<PD>;<PU>;<RI>;<S2>;/
<S3>;<DC>;<P1>;<P2>;<TS>;<CC>;/
<MW>;<SG>;<EG>;<SS>;<GC>;<SC>;/
<CI>;<ST>;<OC>;<PM>;<AC>
alpha <A>;...;<Z>;/
<A;>;/
<L//>;/
<L<>;/
<S'>;/
<S<>;/
<S,>;/
<T<>;/
<Z'>;/
<Z<>;/
<Z.>;/
<R'>;/
<A'>;/
<A/>>;/
<A(>;/
<A:>;/
<L'>;/
<C'>;/
<C,>;/
<C<>;/
<E'>;/
<E;>;/
<E:>;/
<E<>;/
<I'>;/
<I/>>;/
<D<>;/
<D//>;/
<N'>;/
<N<>;/
<O'>;/
<O/>>;/
<O">;/
<O:>;/
<R<>;/
<U0>;/
<U'>;/
<U">;/
<U:>;/
<Y'>;/
<T,>;/
<a>;...;<z>;/
<a;>;/
<l//>;/
<l<>;/
<s'>;/
<s<>;/
<s,>;/
<t<>;/
<z'>;/
<z<>;/
<z.>;/
<ss>;/
<r'>;/
<a'>;/
<a/>>;/
<a(>;/
<a:>;/
<l'>;/
<c'>;/
<c,>;/
<c<>;/
<e'>;/
<e;>;/
<e:>;/
<e<>;/
<i'>;/
<i/>>;/
<d<>;/
<d//>;/
<n'>;/
<n<>;/
<o'>;/
<o/>>;/
<o">;/
<o:>;/
<r<>;/
<u0>;/
<u'>;/
<u">;/
<u:>;/
<y'>;/
<t,>
upper <A>;...;<Z>;/
<A;>;/
<L//>;/
<L<>;/
<S'>;/
<S<>;/
<S,>;/
<T<>;/
<Z'>;/
<Z<>;/
<Z.>;/
<R'>;/
<A'>;/
<A/>>;/
<A(>;/
<A:>;/
<L'>;/
<C'>;/
<C,>;/
<C<>;/
<E'>;/
<E;>;/
<E:>;/
<E<>;/
<I'>;/
<I/>>;/
<D<>;/
<D//>;/
<N'>;/
<N<>;/
<O'>;/
<O/>>;/
<O">;/
<O:>;/
<R<>;/
<U0>;/
<U'>;/
<U">;/
<U:>;/
<Y'>;/
<T,>
lower <a>;...;<z>;/
<a;>;/
<l//>;/
<l<>;/
<s'>;/
<s<>;/
<s,>;/
<t<>;/
<z'>;/
<z<>;/
<z.>;/
<ss>;/
<r'>;/
<a'>;/
<a/>>;/
<a(>;/
<a:>;/
<l'>;/
<c'>;/
<c,>;/
<c<>;/
<e'>;/
<e;>;/
<e:>;/
<e<>;/
<i'>;/
<i/>>;/
<d<>;/
<d//>;/
<n'>;/
<n<>;/
<o'>;/
<o/>>;/
<o">;/
<o:>;/
<r<>;/
<u0>;/
<u'>;/
<u">;/
<u:>;/
<y'>;/
<t,>
toupper (<a>,<A>);(<b>,<B>);(<c>,<C>);(<d>,<D>);(<e>,<E>);(<f>,<F>);/
(<g>,<G>);(<h>,<H>);(<i>,<I>);(<j>,<J>);(<k>,<K>);(<l>,<L>);/
(<m>,<M>);(<n>,<N>);(<o>,<O>);(<p>,<P>);(<q>,<Q>);(<r>,<R>);/
(<s>,<S>);(<t>,<T>);(<u>,<U>);(<v>,<V>);(<w>,<W>);(<x>,<X>);/
(<y>,<Y>);(<z>,<Z>);/
(<a;>,<A;>);/
(<l//>,<L//>);/
(<l<>,<L<>);/
(<s'>,<S'>);/
(<s<>,<S<>);/
(<s,>,<S,>);/
(<t<>,<T<>);/
(<z'>,<Z'>);/
(<z<>,<Z<>);/
(<z.>,<Z.>);/
(<r'>,<R'>);/
(<a'>,<A'>);/
(<a/>>,<A/>>);/
(<a(>,<A(>);/
(<a:>,<A:>);/
(<l'>,<L'>);/
(<c'>,<C'>);/
(<c,>,<C,>);/
(<c<>,<C<>);/
(<e'>,<E'>);/
(<e;>,<E;>);/
(<e:>,<E:>);/
(<e<>,<E<>);/
(<i'>,<I'>);/
(<i/>>,<I/>>);/
(<d<>,<D<>);/
(<d//>,<D//>);/
(<n'>,<N'>);/
(<n<>,<N<>);/
(<o'>,<O'>);/
(<o/>>,<O/>>);/
(<o">,<O">);/
(<o:>,<O:>);/
(<r<>,<R<>);/
(<u0>,<U0>);/
(<u'>,<U'>);/
(<u">,<U">);/
(<u:>,<U:>);/
(<y'>,<Y'>);/
(<t,>,<T,>)
tolower (<A>,<a>);(<B>,<b>);(<C>,<c>);(<D>,<d>);(<E>,<e>);(<F>,<f>);/
(<G>,<g>);(<H>,<h>);(<I>,<i>);(<J>,<j>);(<K>,<k>);(<L>,<l>);/
(<M>,<m>);(<N>,<n>);(<O>,<o>);(<P>,<p>);(<Q>,<q>);(<R>,<r>);/
(<S>,<s>);(<T>,<t>);(<U>,<u>);(<V>,<v>);(<W>,<w>);(<X>,<x>);/
(<Y>,<y>);(<Z>,<z>);/
(<A;>,<a;>);/
(<L//>,<l//>);/
(<L<>,<l<>);/
(<S'>,<s'>);/
(<S<>,<s<>);/
(<S,>,<s,>);/
(<T<>,<t<>);/
(<Z'>,<z'>);/
(<Z<>,<z<>);/
(<Z.>,<z.>);/
(<R'>,<r'>);/
(<A'>,<a'>);/
(<A/>>,<a/>>);/
(<A(>,<a(>);/
(<A:>,<a:>);/
(<L'>,<l'>);/
(<C'>,<c'>);/
(<C,>,<c,>);/
(<C<>,<c<>);/
(<E'>,<e'>);/
(<E;>,<e;>);/
(<E:>,<e:>);/
(<E<>,<e<>);/
(<I'>,<i'>);/
(<I/>>,<i/>>);/
(<D<>,<d<>);/
(<D//>,<d//>);/
(<N'>,<n'>);/
(<N<>,<n<>);/
(<O'>,<o'>);/
(<O/>>,<o/>>);/
(<O">,<o">);/
(<O:>,<o:>);/
(<R<>,<r<>);/
(<u0>,<U0>);/
(<U'>,<u'>);/
(<U">,<u">);/
(<U:>,<u:>);/
(<Y'>,<y'>);/
(<T,>,<t,>)
END LC_CTYPE
%% LC_MESSAGES
%% ekvivalenty yes/no
%% -------------------------
LC_MESSAGES
yesexpr "<<(><a><A><y><Y><)/>><.><*>"
noexpr "<<(><n><N><)/>><.><*>"
yesstr "<a><n><o>"
nostr "<n><e>"
END LC_MESSAGES
%% LC_MONETARY -- jde jen o peníze
%% -------------------------------------------------
LC_MONETARY
int_curr_symbol "<C><Z><K><SP>"
currency_symbol "<K><c<>"
mon_decimal_point "<,>"
mon_thousands_sep "<SP>"
mon_grouping 3;3
positive_sign ""
negative_sign "<->"
int_frac_digits 2
frac_digits 2
p_cs_precedes 0
p_sep_by_space 1
n_cs_precedes 0
n_sep_by_space 1
p_sign_posn 1
n_sign_posn 1
END LC_MONETARY
%% O èíslech
%% --------------
LC_NUMERIC
decimal_point "<,>"
thousands_sep "<SP>"
grouping 3;3
END LC_NUMERIC
%% Èas
LC_TIME
abday "<N><e>";/
"<P><o>";/
"<U'><t>";/
"<S><t>";/
"<C<><t>";/
"<P><a'>";/
"<S><o>"
day "<N><e><d><e<><l><e>";/
"<P><o><n><d<><e><l><i'>";/
"<U'><t><e><r><y'>";/
"<S><t><r<><e><d><a>";/
"<C<><t><v><r><t><e><k>";/
"<P><a'><t><e><k>";/
"<S><o><b><o><t><a>"
abmon "<L><e><d>";/
"<U'><n><o>";/
"<B><r<><e>";/
"<D><u><b>";/
"<K><v><e<>";/
"<C<><e><r>";/
"<C<><n><c>";/
"<S><r><p>";/
"<Z><a'><r<>";/
"<R<><i'><j>";/
"<L><i><s>";/
"<P><r><o>"
mon "<L><e><d><e><n>";/
"<U'><n><o><r>";/
"<B><r<><e><z><e><n>";/
"<D><u><b><e><n>";/
"<K><v><e<><t><e><n>";/
"<C<><e><r><v><e><n>";/
"<C<><e><r><v><e><n><e><c>";/
"<S><r><p><e><n>";/
"<Z><a'><r<><i'>";/
"<R<><i'><j><e><n>";/
"<L><i><s><t><o><p><a><d>";/
"<P><r><o><s><i><n><e><c>"
d_t_fmt "<%><a><SP><%><d><.><SP><%><B><SP><%><Y><SP><%><H><:><%><M><:><%><S><SP><%><Z>"
%d_t_fmt "<%><d><.><%><m><.><%><Y><SP><%><T><SP><%><Z>"
d_fmt "<%><d><.><%><m><.><%><Y>"
%d_fmt "<%><d><.><%><m><.><%><Y>"
t_fmt "<%><H><:><%><M><:><%><S>"
%t_fmt "<%><T>"
t_fmt_ampm "<%><I><:><%><M><:><%><S>"
%t_fmt_ampm ""
%am_pm "am";"pm"
am_pm "";""
% Zde nevím, co následující polo¾ky znamenají
% V pøípadì potøeby prosím opravte
%era "<%><Y>"
%era_year "<%><y>"
%alt_digits "<0>";"<1>";"<2>";"<3>";"<4>";/
% "<5>";"<6>";"<7>";"<8>"
%era_d_fmt "<%><e><SP><%><B><SP><%><Y>"
END LC_TIME
%% END OF LOCALIZATION FILE for cs_CZ.ISO-8859-2
%% Konec lokalizaèního souboru pro èeské prostøedí

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@ -2,17 +2,18 @@ comment_char %
escape_char /
%
% Croatian Language Locale for Croatia
% Source: USM/MZT
% Address: Kotnikova 6,
% Ljubljana, Slovenia
% Contact: Borka Jerman-Blaz<ic<
% Email: jerman-blazic@ijs.si
% Tel: +38 - 61 - 653225
% Fax: none
% Source: CARNet/SRCE
% Address: Josipa Marohnica bb
% Zagreb, Croatia
% Contact: Tomislav Vujec
% Email: Tomislav.Vujec@CARNet.hr
% Tel: +385-1-616-41-94
% Fax: +385-1-616-41-94
% Based on original serbo-croate locale by Borka Jerman Blaz<ic<
% Language: hr
% Territory: HR
% Revision: 4.3
% Date: 1996-10-15
% Revision: 1.0
% Date: 1997-04-22
% Application: general
% Users: general
% Repertoiremap: mnemonic,ds
@ -2163,15 +2164,15 @@ noexpr "<<(><n><N><)/>><*><.>"
END LC_MESSAGES
LC_MONETARY
int_curr_symbol "<H><R><D><SP>"
currency_symbol "<H><R><D>"
mon_decimal_point "<,>"
int_curr_symbol "<H><R><K><SP>"
currency_symbol "<k><n>"
mon_decimal_point "<.>"
mon_thousands_sep "<SP>"
mon_grouping 3;3
positive_sign ""
negative_sign "<->"
int_frac_digits 0
frac_digits 0
int_frac_digits 2
frac_digits 2
p_cs_precedes 1
p_sep_by_space 1
n_cs_precedes 1
@ -2181,44 +2182,44 @@ n_sign_posn 1
END LC_MONETARY
LC_NUMERIC
decimal_point "<,>"
decimal_point "<.>"
thousands_sep ""
grouping 0;0
END LC_NUMERIC
LC_TIME
abday "<n><e><d>";"<p><o><n>";/
"<t><o><r>";"<s><r><e>";/
"<c<><e><t>";"<p><e><t>";/
"<s><u><b>"
day "<n><e><d><e><l><j><a>";/
"<p><o><n><e><d><e><l><j><a><k>";/
"<u><t><o><r><a><k>";/
"<s><r><e><d><a>";/
"<c<><e><t><v><r><t><a><k>";/
"<p><e><t><a><k>";/
"<s><u><b><o><t><a>"
abmon "<j><a><n>";"<f><e><b>";/
"<m><a><r>";"<a><p><r>";/
"<m><a><j>";"<j><u><n>";/
"<j><u><l>";"<a><u><g>";/
"<s><e><p>";"<o><k><t>";/
"<n><o><v>";"<d><e><c>"
mon "<j><a><n><u><a><r>";/
"<f><e><b><r><u><a><r>";/
"<m><a><r><t>";/
"<a><p><r><i><l>";/
"<m><a><j>";/
"<j><u><n>";/
"<j><u><l>";/
"<a><u><g><u><s><t>";/
"<s><e><p><t><e><m><b><a><r>";/
"<o><k><t><o><b><a><r>";/
"<n><o><v><e><m><b><a><r>";/
"<d><e><c><e><m><b><a><r>"
abday "<N><e><d>";"<P><o><n>";/
"<U><t><o>";"<S><r><i>";/
"<C<><e><t>";"<P><e><t>";/
"<S><u><b>"
day "<N><e><d><j><e><l><j><a>";/
"<P><o><n><e><d><j><e><l><j><a><k>";/
"<U><t><o><r><a><k>";/
"<S><r><i><j><e><d><a>";/
"<C<><e><t><v><r><t><a><k>";/
"<P><e><t><a><k>";/
"<S><u><b><o><t><a>"
abmon "<S><i><j>";"<V><e><l>";/
"<O><z><u>";"<T><r><a>";/
"<S><v><i>";"<L><i><p>";/
"<S><r><p>";"<K><o><l>";/
"<R><u><j>";"<L><i><s>";/
"<S><t><u>";"<P><r><o>"
mon "<S><i><j><e><c'><a><n><j>";/
"<V><e><l><j><a><c<><a>";/
"<O><z<><u><j><a><k>";/
"<T><r><a><v><a><n><j>";/
"<S><v><i><b><a><n><j>";/
"<L><i><p><a><n><j>";/
"<S><r><p><a><n><j>";/
"<K><o><l><o><v><o><z>";/
"<R><u><j><a><n>";/
"<L><i><s><t><o><p><a><d>";/
"<S><t><u><d><e><n><i>";/
"<P><r><o><s><i><n><a><c>"
d_t_fmt "<%><a><SP><%><d><SP><%><b><SP><%><Y><SP><%><T>"
d_fmt "<%><Y><-><%><m><-><%><d>"
d_fmt "<%><d><.><%><m><.><%><y>"
t_fmt "<%><T>"
am_pm "";""
t_fmt_ampm ""

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@ -29,11 +29,14 @@ routines := getutent getutent_r getutid getutline getutid_r getutline_r \
others = utmpd
install-sbin = utmpd
utmpd-routines := connection database error request xtmp
utmpd-routines := utmpd connection database error request xtmp
extra-objs := $(utmpd-routines:=.o)
distribute := utmp-private.h utmpd/xtmp.h utmpd/utmpd.h utmpd/utmpd-private.h
distribute := utmp-private.h programs/xtmp.h programs/utmpd.h \
programs/utmpd-private.h $(utmpd-routines:%=programs/%.c)
vpath %.c utmpd
subdir-dirs = programs
vpath %.c programs
# Build the -lutil library with these extra functions.
extra-libs := libutil

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@ -77,12 +77,13 @@ other symbols provided by the library. This list also states which
standards each function or symbol comes from.
@menu
* ISO C:: The international standard for the C
* ISO C:: The international standard for the C
programming language.
* POSIX:: The ISO/IEC 9945 (aka IEEE 1003) standards
for operating systems.
* Berkeley Unix:: BSD and SunOS.
* SVID:: The System V Interface Description.
* XPG:: The X/Open Portability Guide.
@end menu
@node ISO C, POSIX, , Standards and Portability
@ -118,18 +119,22 @@ differences between @w{ISO C} and older dialects. It gives advice on how
to write programs to work portably under multiple C dialects, but does
not aim for completeness.
@node POSIX, Berkeley Unix, ISO C, Standards and Portability
@subsection POSIX (The Portable Operating System Interface)
@cindex POSIX
@cindex POSIX.1
@cindex IEEE Std 1003.1
@cindex ISO/IEC 9945-1
@cindex POSIX.2
@cindex IEEE Std 1003.2
@cindex ISO/IEC 9945-2
The GNU library is also compatible with the IEEE @dfn{POSIX} family of
The GNU library is also compatible with the ISO @dfn{POSIX} family of
standards, known more formally as the @dfn{Portable Operating System
Interface for Computer Environments}. POSIX is derived mostly from
various versions of the Unix operating system.
Interface for Computer Environments} (ISO/IEC 9945). They were also
published as ANSI/IEEE Std 1003. POSIX is derived mostly from various
versions of the Unix operating system.
The library facilities specified by the POSIX standards are a superset
of those required by @w{ISO C}; POSIX specifies additional features for
@ -141,14 +146,14 @@ programming language support which can run in many diverse operating
system environments.@refill
The GNU C library implements all of the functions specified in
@cite{IEEE Std 1003.1-1990, the POSIX System Application Program
@cite{ISO/IEC 9945-1:1996, the POSIX System Application Program
Interface}, commonly referred to as POSIX.1. The primary extensions to
the @w{ISO C} facilities specified by this standard include file system
interface primitives (@pxref{File System Interface}), device-specific
terminal control functions (@pxref{Low-Level Terminal Interface}), and
process control functions (@pxref{Processes}).
Some facilities from @cite{IEEE Std 1003.2-1992, the POSIX Shell and
Some facilities from @cite{ISO/IEC 9945-2:1993, the POSIX Shell and
Utilities standard} (POSIX.2) are also implemented in the GNU library.
These include utilities for dealing with regular expressions and other
pattern matching facilities (@pxref{Pattern Matching}).
@ -186,7 +191,7 @@ The BSD facilities include symbolic links (@pxref{Symbolic Links}), the
@code{select} function (@pxref{Waiting for I/O}), the BSD signal
functions (@pxref{BSD Signal Handling}), and sockets (@pxref{Sockets}).
@node SVID, , Berkeley Unix, Standards and Portability
@node SVID, XPG, Berkeley Unix, Standards and Portability
@subsection SVID (The System V Interface Description)
@cindex SVID
@cindex System V Unix
@ -196,14 +201,36 @@ The @dfn{System V Interface Description} (SVID) is a document describing
the AT&T Unix System V operating system. It is to some extent a
superset of the POSIX standard (@pxref{POSIX}).
The GNU C library defines some of the facilities required by the SVID
The GNU C library defines most of the facilities required by the SVID
that are not also required by the @w{ISO C} or POSIX standards, for
compatibility with System V Unix and other Unix systems (such as
SunOS) which include these facilities. However, many of the more
obscure and less generally useful facilities required by the SVID are
not included. (In fact, Unix System V itself does not provide them all.)
@c !!! mention sysv ipc/shmem when it is there.
The supported facilities from System V include the methods for
inter-process communication and shared memory, the @code{hsearch} and
@code{drand48} families of functions, @code{fmtmsg} and several of the
mathematical functions.
@node XPG, , SVID, Standards and Portability
@subsection XPG (The X/Open Portability Guide)
The X/Open Portability Guide, published by the X/Open Company, Ltd., is
a more general standard than POSIX. X/Open owns the Unix copyright and
the XPG specifies the requirements for systems which are intended to be
a Unix system.
The GNU C library complies to the X/Open Portability Guide, Issue 4.2,
with the with all extensions common to XSI (X/Open System Interface)
compliant systems and also all X/Open UNIX extensions.
The additions on top of POSIX are mainly derived from functionality
available in @w{System V} and BSD systems. Some of the really bad
mistakes in @w{System V} systems were corrected, though. Since
fulfilling the XPG standard with the Unix extensions is a
precondition for getting the Unix brand chances are good that the
functionality is available on commercial systems.
@node Using the Library, Roadmap to the Manual, Standards and Portability, Introduction
@ -360,7 +387,7 @@ and also provides a macro definition for @code{abs}. Then, in:
@smallexample
#include <stdlib.h>
int f (int *i) @{ return (abs (++*i)); @}
int f (int *i) @{ return abs (++*i); @}
@end smallexample
@noindent
@ -370,10 +397,10 @@ to a function and not a macro.
@smallexample
#include <stdlib.h>
int g (int *i) @{ return ((abs)(++*i)); @}
int g (int *i) @{ return (abs) (++*i); @}
#undef abs
int h (int *i) @{ return (abs (++*i)); @}
int h (int *i) @{ return abs (++*i); @}
@end smallexample
Since macro definitions that double for a function behave in

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@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ too.
* Finding Tokens in a String:: Splitting a string into tokens by looking
for delimiters.
* Encode Binary Data:: Encoding and Decoding of Binary Data.
* Argz and Envz Vectors:: Null-separated string vectors.
@end menu
@node Representation of Strings
@ -1200,3 +1201,227 @@ sure the buffer pointer is update after each call to @code{a64l} since
this function does not modify the buffer pointer. Every call consumes 6
characters.
@end deftypefun
@node Argz and Envz Vectors
@section Argz and Envz Vectors
@cindex argz vectors
@cindex string vectors, null-character separated
@cindex argument vectors, null-character separated
@dfn{argz vectors} are vectors of strings in a contiguous block of
memory, each element separated from its neighbors by null-characters
(@code{'\0'}).
@cindex envz vectors
@cindex environment vectors, null-character separated
@dfn{Envz vectors} are an extension of argz vectors where each element is a
name-value pair, separated by a @code{'='} character (as in a unix
environment).
@menu
* Argz Functions:: Operations on argz vectors.
* Envz Functions:: Additional operations on environment vectors.
@end menu
@node Argz Functions, Envz Functions, , Argz and Envz Vectors
@subsection Argz Functions
Each argz vector is represented by a pointer to the first element, of
type @code{char *}, and a size, of type @code{size_t}, both of which can
be initialized to @code{0} to represent an empty argz vector. All argz
functions accept either a pointer and a size argument, or pointers to
them, if they will be modified.
The argz functions use @code{malloc}/@code{realloc} to allocate/grow
argz vectors, and so any argz vector creating using these functions may
be freed by using @code{free}; conversely, any argz function that may
grow a string expects that string to have been allocated using
@code{malloc} (those argz functions that only examine their arguments or
modify them in place will work on any sort of memory).
@xref{Unconstrained Allocation}.
All argz functions that do memory allocation have a return type of
@code{error_t}, and return @code{0} for success, and @code{ENOMEM} if an
allocation error occurs.
@pindex argz.h
These functions are declared in the standard include file @file{argz.h}.
@deftypefun {error_t} argz_create (char *const @var{argv}[], char **@var{argz}, size_t *@var{argz_len})
The @code{argz_create} function converts the unix-style argument vector
@var{argv} (a vector of pointers to normal C strings, terminated by
@code{(char *)0}; @pxref{Program Arguments}) into an argz vector with
the same elements, which is returned in @var{argz} and @var{argz_len}.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {error_t} argz_create_sep (const char *@var{string}, int @var{sep}, char **@var{argz}, size_t *@var{argz_len})
The @code{argz_create_sep} function converts the null-terminated string
@var{string} into an argz vector (returned in @var{argz} and
@var{argz_len}) by splitting it into elements at every occurance of the
character @var{sep}.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {size_t} argz_count (const char *@var{argz}, size_t @var{arg_len})
Returns the number of elements in the argz vector @var{argz} and
@var{argz_len}.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {void} argz_extract (char *@var{argz}, size_t @var{argz_len}, char **@var{argv})
The @code{argz_extract} function converts the argz vector @var{argz} and
@var{argz_len} into a unix-style argument vector stored in @var{argv},
by putting pointers to every element in @var{argz} into successive
positions in @var{argv}, followed by a terminator of @code{0}.
@var{Argv} must be pre-allocated with enough space to hold all the
elements in @var{argz} plus the terminating @code{(char *)0}
(@code{(argz_count (@var{argz}, @var{argz_len}) + 1) * sizeof (char *)}
bytes should be enough). Note that the string pointers stored into
@var{argv} point into @var{argz}---they are not copies---and so
@var{argz} must be copied if it will be changed while @var{argv} is
still active. This function is useful for passing the elements in
@var{argz} to an exec function (@pxref{Executing a File}).
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {void} argz_stringify (char *@var{argz}, size_t @var{len}, int @var{sep})
The @code{argz_stringify} converts @var{argz} into a normal string with
the elements separated by the character @var{sep}, by replacing each
@code{'\0'} inside @var{argz} (except the last one, which terminates the
string) with @var{sep}. This is handy for printing @var{argz} in a
readable manner.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {error_t} argz_add (char **@var{argz}, size_t *@var{argz_len}, const char *@var{str})
The @code{argz_add} function adds the string @var{str} to the end of the
argz vector @code{*@var{argz}}, and updates @code{*@var{argz}} and
@code{*@var{argz_len}} accordingly.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {error_t} argz_add_sep (char **@var{argz}, size_t *@var{argz_len}, const char *@var{str}, int @var{delim})
The @code{argz_add_sep} function is similar to @code{argz_add}, but
@var{str} is split into separate elements in the result at occurances of
the character @var{delim}. This is useful, for instance, for
adding the components of a unix search path to an argz vector, by using
a value of @code{':'} for @var{delim}.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {error_t} argz_append (char **@var{argz}, size_t *@var{argz_len}, const char *@var{buf}, size_t @var{buf_len})
The @code{argz_append} function appends @var{buf_len} bytes starting at
@var{buf} to the argz vector @code{*@var{argz}}, reallocating
@code{*@var{argz}} to accommodate it, and adding @var{buf_len} to
@code{*@var{argz_len}}.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {error_t} argz_delete (char **@var{argz}, size_t *@var{argz_len}, char *@var{entry})
If @var{entry} points to the beginning of one of the elements in the
argz vector @code{*@var{argz}}, the @code{argz_delete} function will
remove this entry and reallocate @code{*@var{argz}}, modifying
@code{*@var{argz}} and @code{*@var{argz_len}} accordingly. Note that as
destructive argz functions usually reallocate their argz argument,
pointers into argz vectors such as @var{entry} will then become invalid.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {error_t} argz_insert (char **@var{argz}, size_t *@var{argz_len}, char *@var{before}, const char *@var{entry})
The @code{argz_insert} function inserts the string @var{entry} into the
argz vector @code{*@var{argz}} at a point just before the existing
element pointed to by @var{before}, reallocating @code{*@var{argz}} and
updating @code{*@var{argz}} and @code{*@var{argz_len}}. If @var{before}
is @code{0}, @var{entry} is added to the end instead (as if by
@code{argz_add}). Since the first element is in fact the same as
@code{*@var{argz}}, passing in @code{*@var{argz}} as the value of
@var{before} will result in @var{entry} being inserted at the beginning.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {char *} argz_next (char *@var{argz}, size_t @var{argz_len}, const char *@var{entry})
The @code{argz_next} function provides a convenient way of iterating
over the elements in the argz vector @var{argz}. It returns a pointer
to the next element in @var{argz} after the element @var{entry}, or
@code{0} if there are no elements following @var{entry}. If @var{entry}
is @code{0}, the first element of @var{argz} is returned.
This behavior suggests two styles of iteration:
@smallexample
char *entry = 0;
while ((entry = argz_next (@var{argz}, @var{argz_len}, entry)))
@var{action};
@end smallexample
(the double parentheses are necessary to make some C compilers shut up
about what they consider a questionable @code{while}-test) and:
@smallexample
char *entry;
for (entry = @var{argz};
entry;
entry = argz_next (@var{argz}, @var{argz_len}, entry))
@var{action};
@end smallexample
Note that the latter depends on @var{argz} having a value of @code{0} if
it is empty (rather than a pointer to an empty block of memory); this
invariant is maintained for argz vectors created by the functions here.
@end deftypefun
@node Envz Functions, , Argz Functions, Argz and Envz Vectors
@subsection Envz Functions
Envz vectors are just argz vectors with additional constraints on the form
of each element; as such, argz functions can also be used on them, where it
makes sense.
Each element in an envz vector is a name-value pair, separated by a @code{'='}
character; if multiple @code{'='} characters are present in an element, those
after the first are considered part of the value, and treated like all other
non-@code{'\0'} characters.
If @emph{no} @code{'='} characters are present in an element, that element is
considered the name of a ``null'' entry, as distinct from an entry with an
empty value: @code{envz_get} will return @code{0} if given the name of null
entry, whereas an entry with an empty value would result in a value of
@code{""}; @code{envz_entry} will still find such entries, however. Null
entries can be removed with @code{envz_strip} function.
As with argz functions, envz functions that may allocate memory (and thus
fail) have a return type of @code{error_t}, and return either @code{0} or
@code{ENOMEM}.
@pindex envz.h
These functions are declared in the standard include file @file{envz.h}.
@deftypefun {char *} envz_entry (const char *@var{envz}, size_t @var{envz_len}, const char *@var{name})
The @code{envz_entry} function finds the entry in @var{envz} with the name
@var{name}, and returns a pointer to the whole entry---that is, the argz
element which begins with @var{name} followed by a @code{'='} character. If
there is no entry with that name, @code{0} is returned.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {char *} envz_get (const char *@var{envz}, size_t @var{envz_len}, const char *@var{name})
The @code{envz_get} function finds the entry in @var{envz} with the name
@var{name} (like @code{envz_entry}), and returns a pointer to the value
portion of that entry (following the @code{'='}). If there is no entry with
that name (or only a null entry), @code{0} is returned.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {error_t} envz_add (char **@var{envz}, size_t *@var{envz_len}, const char *@var{name}, const char *@var{value})
The @code{envz_add} function adds an entry to @code{*@var{envz}}
(updating @code{*@var{envz}} and @code{*@var{envz_len}}) with the name
@var{name}, and value @var{value}. If an entry with the same name
already exists in @var{envz}, it is removed first. If @var{value} is
@code{0}, then the new entry will the special null type of entry
(mentioned above).
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {error_t} envz_merge (char **@var{envz}, size_t *@var{envz_len}, const char *@var{envz2}, size_t @var{envz2_len}, int @var{override})
The @code{envz_merge} function adds each entry in @var{envz2} to @var{envz},
as if with @code{envz_add}, updating @code{*@var{envz}} and
@code{*@var{envz_len}}. If @var{override} is true, then values in @var{envz2}
will supersede those with the same name in @var{envz}, otherwise not.
Null entries are treated just like other entries in this respect, so a null
entry in @var{envz} can prevent an entry of the same name in @var{envz2} from
being added to @var{envz}, if @var{override} is false.
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {void} envz_strip (char **@var{envz}, size_t *@var{envz_len})
The @code{envz_strip} function removes any null entries from @var{envz},
updating @code{*@var{envz}} and @code{*@var{envz_len}}.
@end deftypefun

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@ -33,6 +33,9 @@ extra-libs-others := $(extra-libs)
md5-routines := crypt-entry md5-crypt md5
libcrypt-routines := $(md5-routines)
onlymd5-routines := onlymd5-entry md5-crypt md5
distribute += onlymd5-entry
include ../Makeconfig
rpath-link := $(common-objpfx)md5-crypt:$(rpath-link)
@ -60,7 +63,7 @@ endif
define o-iterator-doit
$(objpfx)$(patsubst %,$(libtype$o),md5crypt): \
$(md5-routines:%=$(objpfx)%$o); $$(build-extra-lib)
$(onlymd5-routines:%=$(objpfx)%$o); $$(build-extra-lib)
endef
object-suffixes-left = $(object-suffixes)
include $(patsubst %,$(..)o-iterator.mk,$(object-suffixes))
@ -69,3 +72,4 @@ include $(patsubst %,$(..)o-iterator.mk,$(object-suffixes))
# This ensures they will load libc.so for needed symbols if loaded by
# a statically-linked program that hasn't already loaded it.
$(objpfx)libcrypt.so: $(common-objpfx)libc.so
$(objpfx)libmd5crypt.so: $(common-objpfx)libc.so

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@ -37,8 +37,10 @@ static const char b64t[64] =
/* Prototypes for local functions. */
extern char *md5_crypt_r __P ((const char *key, const char *salt, char *buffer,
int buflen));
extern char *__md5_crypt_r __P ((const char *key, const char *salt,
char *buffer, int buflen));
extern char *md5_crypt_r __P ((const char *key, const char *salt,
char *buffer, int buflen));
extern char *md5_crypt __P ((const char *key, const char *salt));
@ -46,7 +48,7 @@ extern char *md5_crypt __P ((const char *key, const char *salt));
/* This entry point is equivalent to the `crypt' function in Unix
libcs. */
char *
md5_crypt_r (key, salt, buffer, buflen)
__md5_crypt_r (key, salt, buffer, buflen)
const char *key;
const char *salt;
char *buffer;
@ -155,10 +157,10 @@ md5_crypt_r (key, salt, buffer, buflen)
/* Now we can construct the result string. It consists of three
parts. */
cp = stpncpy (buffer, md5_salt_prefix, MAX (0, buflen));
cp = __stpncpy (buffer, md5_salt_prefix, MAX (0, buflen));
buflen -= sizeof (md5_salt_prefix);
cp = stpncpy (cp, salt, MIN ((size_t) buflen, salt_len));
cp = __stpncpy (cp, salt, MIN ((size_t) buflen, salt_len));
buflen -= MIN ((size_t) buflen, salt_len);
if (buflen > 0)
@ -201,10 +203,11 @@ md5_crypt_r (key, salt, buffer, buflen)
return buffer;
}
weak_alias (__md5_crypt_r, md5_crypt_r)
char *
md5_crypt (key, salt)
__md5_crypt (key, salt)
const char *key;
const char *salt;
{
@ -222,5 +225,6 @@ md5_crypt (key, salt)
return NULL;
}
return md5_crypt_r (key, salt, buffer, buflen);
return __md5_crypt_r (key, salt, buffer, buflen);
}
weak_alias (__md5_crypt, md5_crypt)

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* md5.c - Functions to compute MD5 message digest of files or memory blocks
according to the definition of MD5 in RFC 1321 from April 1992.
Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
@ -42,6 +42,15 @@
# if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN
# define WORDS_BIGENDIAN 1
# endif
/* We need to keep the namespace clean so define the MD5 function
protected using leading __ and use weak aliases. */
# define md5_init_ctx __md5_init_ctx
# define md5_process_block __md5_process_block
# define md5_process_bytes __md5_process_bytes
# define md5_finish_ctx __md5_finish_ctx
# define md5_read_ctx __md5_read_ctx
# define md5_stream __md5_stream
# define md5_buffer __md5_buffer
#endif
#ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
@ -417,3 +426,22 @@ md5_process_block (buffer, len, ctx)
ctx->C = C;
ctx->D = D;
}
#ifdef _LIBC
/* Define weak aliases. */
# undef md5_init_ctx
weak_alias (__md5_init_ctx, md5_init_ctx)
# undef md5_process_block
weak_alias (__md5_process_block, md5_process_block)
# undef md5_process_bytes
weak_alias (__md5_process_bytes, md5_process_bytes)
# undef md5_finish_ctx
weak_alias (__md5_finish_ctx, md5_finish_ctx)
# undef md5_read_ctx
weak_alias (__md5_read_ctx, md5_read_ctx)
# undef md5_stream
weak_alias (__md5_stream, md5_stream)
# undef md5_buffer
weak_alias (__md5_buffer, md5_buffer)
#endif

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
/* md5.h - Declaration of functions and data types used for MD5 sum
computing library functions.
Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
/* Declaration of functions and data types used for MD5 sum computing
library functions.
Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
@ -97,12 +97,15 @@ struct md5_ctx
/* Initialize structure containing state of computation.
(RFC 1321, 3.3: Step 3) */
extern void __md5_init_ctx __P ((struct md5_ctx *ctx));
extern void md5_init_ctx __P ((struct md5_ctx *ctx));
/* Starting with the result of former calls of this function (or the
initialization function update the context for the next LEN bytes
starting at BUFFER.
It is necessary that LEN is a multiple of 64!!! */
extern void __md5_process_block __P ((const void *buffer, size_t len,
struct md5_ctx *ctx));
extern void md5_process_block __P ((const void *buffer, size_t len,
struct md5_ctx *ctx));
@ -110,6 +113,8 @@ extern void md5_process_block __P ((const void *buffer, size_t len,
initialization function update the context for the next LEN bytes
starting at BUFFER.
It is NOT required that LEN is a multiple of 64. */
extern void __md5_process_bytes __P ((const void *buffer, size_t len,
struct md5_ctx *ctx));
extern void md5_process_bytes __P ((const void *buffer, size_t len,
struct md5_ctx *ctx));
@ -120,6 +125,7 @@ extern void md5_process_bytes __P ((const void *buffer, size_t len,
IMPORTANT: On some systems it is required that RESBUF is correctly
aligned for a 32 bits value. */
extern void *__md5_finish_ctx __P ((struct md5_ctx *ctx, void *resbuf));
extern void *md5_finish_ctx __P ((struct md5_ctx *ctx, void *resbuf));
@ -129,18 +135,23 @@ extern void *md5_finish_ctx __P ((struct md5_ctx *ctx, void *resbuf));
IMPORTANT: On some systems it is required that RESBUF is correctly
aligned for a 32 bits value. */
extern void *__md5_read_ctx __P ((const struct md5_ctx *ctx, void *resbuf));
extern void *md5_read_ctx __P ((const struct md5_ctx *ctx, void *resbuf));
/* Compute MD5 message digest for bytes read from STREAM. The
resulting message digest number will be written into the 16 bytes
beginning at RESBLOCK. */
extern int __md5_stream __P ((FILE *stream, void *resblock));
extern int md5_stream __P ((FILE *stream, void *resblock));
/* Compute MD5 message digest for LEN bytes beginning at BUFFER. The
result is always in little endian byte order, so that a byte-wise
output yields to the wanted ASCII representation of the message
digest. */
extern void *md5_buffer __P ((const char *buffer, size_t len, void *resblock));
extern void *__md5_buffer __P ((const char *buffer, size_t len,
void *resblock));
extern void *md5_buffer __P ((const char *buffer, size_t len,
void *resblock));
#endif

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
#include <sysdeps/generic/crypt-entry.c>

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@ -26,7 +26,6 @@
/* Get implementation for some internal functions. */
#include "../resolv/mapv4v6addr.h"
#include "../resolv/mapv4v6hostent.h"
#define ENTNAME hostent

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ __BEGIN_DECLS
/* These are not #ifdef __USE_POSIX2 because they are
in the theoretically application-owned namespace. */
#define _POSIX2_C_VERSION 199912L /* Invalid until 1003.2 is done. */
#define _POSIX2_C_VERSION 199209L /* Invalid until 1003.2 is done. */
/* If defined, the implementation supports the
C Language Bindings Option. */

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@ -99,8 +99,10 @@ extern int fmtmsg __P ((long int __classification, __const char *__label,
int __severity, __const char *__text,
__const char *__action, __const char *__tag));
#ifdef __USE_SVID
/* Add or remove severity level. */
extern int addseverity __P ((int __severity, __const char *__string));
#endif
__END_DECLS

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@ -450,10 +450,10 @@ static const token symbols[] =
};
static void
findkind (const char **mark, token * tokp)
findkind (const char **mark, token *tokp)
{
int len;
token *s;
const token *s;
const char *str;
char *tmp;

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@ -398,10 +398,10 @@ static const token tokstrings[] =
static const char *
toktostr (tok_kind kind)
{
token *sp;
const token *sp;
for (sp = tokstrings; sp->kind != TOK_EOF && sp->kind != kind; sp++);
return (sp->str);
return sp->str;
}
static void

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@ -29,8 +29,7 @@
#include <stdlib.h>
void
__bb_init_func (bb)
struct __bb *bb;
__bb_init_func (struct __bb *bb)
{
struct gmonparam *p = &_gmonparam;

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@ -30,27 +30,29 @@ static const char md5_salt_prefix[] = "$1$";
/* Prototypes for the MD5 encryption replacement functions. */
extern char *md5_crypt_r (const char *key, const char *salt, char *buffer,
int buflen);
extern char *md5_crypt (const char *key, const char *salt);
extern char *__md5_crypt_r (const char *key, const char *salt, char *buffer,
int buflen);
extern char *__md5_crypt (const char *key, const char *salt);
/* We recognize an intended call of the MD5 crypt replacement function
by the first 3 characters of the salt string. If they match the
MD5 magic string we want MD5 encryption replacement. */
char *
crypt_r (key, salt, data)
__crypt_r (key, salt, data)
const char *key;
const char *salt;
struct crypt_data *data;
{
if (strncmp (md5_salt_prefix, salt, sizeof (md5_salt_prefix) - 1) == 0)
return md5_crypt_r (key, salt, (char *) data, sizeof (struct crypt_data));
return __md5_crypt_r (key, salt, (char *) data,
sizeof (struct crypt_data));
/* We don't have DES encryption. */
__set_errno (EOPNOTSUPP);
return NULL;
}
weak_alias (__crypt_r, crypt_r)
/* The same here, only we call the non-reentrant version. */
@ -60,7 +62,7 @@ crypt (key, salt)
const char *salt;
{
if (strncmp (md5_salt_prefix, salt, sizeof (md5_salt_prefix) - 1) == 0)
return md5_crypt (key, salt);
return __md5_crypt (key, salt);
/* We don't have DES encryption. */
__set_errno (EOPNOTSUPP);

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ chroot - chroot 1 chroot
close - close 1 __libc_close __close close
dup - dup 1 __dup dup
dup2 - dup2 2 __dup2 dup2
fchdir - fchdir 1 fchdir
fchdir - fchdir 1 __fchdir fchdir
fcntl - fcntl 3 __libc_fcntl __fcntl fcntl
fstatfs - fstatfs 2 __fstatfs fstatfs
fsync - fsync 1 __libc_fsync fsync

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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ typedef long int __swblk_t; /* Type of a swap block maybe? */
typedef long int __clock_t;
/* One element in the file descriptor mask array. */
typedef unsigned int __fd_mask;
typedef unsigned long int __fd_mask;
/* Due to incaution, we may have gotten these from a kernel header file. */
#undef __FD_SETSIZE

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@ -21,7 +21,9 @@
*/
#ifndef _INTTYPES_H
#define _INTTYPES_H 1
#include <features.h>
/* Exact integral types. */
@ -162,24 +164,21 @@ typedef unsigned long long int uint_fast64_t;
#define UINTPTR_MAX (4294967295U)
/* Macros for creating constants. */
#define __CONCAT__(A, B) A ## B
/* Signed. */
#define INT8_C(c) ((int8_t) c)
#define INT16_C(c) ((int16_t) c)
#define INT32_C(c) ((int32_t) c)
#define INT64_C(c) ((int64_t) __CONCAT__ (c,ll))
#define INT64_C(c) ((int64_t) __CONCAT (c,ll))
/* Unsigned. */
#define UINT8_C(c) ((uint8_t) __CONCAT__ (c,u))
#define UINT16_C(c) ((uint16_t) __CONCAT__ (c,u))
#define UINT32_C(c) ((uint32_t) __CONCAT__ (c,u))
#define UINT64_C(c) ((uint64_t) __CONCAT__ (c,ull))
#define UINT8_C(c) ((uint8_t) __CONCAT (c,u))
#define UINT16_C(c) ((uint16_t) __CONCAT (c,u))
#define UINT32_C(c) ((uint32_t) __CONCAT (c,u))
#define UINT64_C(c) ((uint64_t) __CONCAT (c,ull))
/* Maximal type. */
#define INTMAX_C(c) ((intmax_t) __CONCAT__ (c,ll))
#define UINTMAX_C(c) ((uintmax_t) __CONCAT__ (c,ull))
#define INTMAX_C(c) ((intmax_t) __CONCAT (c,ll))
#define UINTMAX_C(c) ((uintmax_t) __CONCAT (c,ull))
/* Macros for printing format specifiers. */

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@ -21,7 +21,9 @@
*/
#ifndef _INTTYPES_H
#define _INTTYPES_H 1
#include <features.h>
/* Exact integral types. */
@ -162,24 +164,21 @@ typedef unsigned long int uint_fast64_t;
#define UINTPTR_MAX (18446744073709551615uL)
/* Macros for creating constants. */
#define __CONCAT__(A, B) A ## B
/* Signed. */
#define INT8_C(c) ((int8_t) c)
#define INT16_C(c) ((int16_t) c)
#define INT32_C(c) ((int32_t) c)
#define INT64_C(c) ((int64_t) __CONCAT__ (c,l))
#define INT64_C(c) ((int64_t) __CONCAT (c,l))
/* Unsigned. */
#define UINT8_C(c) ((uint8_t) __CONCAT__ (c,u))
#define UINT16_C(c) ((uint16_t) __CONCAT__ (c,u))
#define UINT32_C(c) ((uint32_t) __CONCAT__ (c,u))
#define UINT64_C(c) ((uint64_t) __CONCAT__ (c,ul))
#define UINT8_C(c) ((uint8_t) __CONCAT (c,u))
#define UINT16_C(c) ((uint16_t) __CONCAT (c,u))
#define UINT32_C(c) ((uint32_t) __CONCAT (c,u))
#define UINT64_C(c) ((uint64_t) __CONCAT (c,ul))
/* Maximal type. */
#define INTMAX_C(c) ((intmax_t) __CONCAT__ (c,ll))
#define UINTMAX_C(c) ((uintmax_t) __CONCAT__ (c,ul))
#define INTMAX_C(c) ((intmax_t) __CONCAT (c,l))
#define UINTMAX_C(c) ((uintmax_t) __CONCAT (c,ul))
/* Macros for printing format specifiers. */
@ -290,10 +289,10 @@ typedef unsigned long int uint_fast64_t;
/* Macros for printing `intfast_t' and `uintfast_t'. */
#define PRIdFAST "d"
#define PRIoFAST "o"
#define PRIxFAST "x"
#define PRIuFAST "u"
#define PRIdFAST "ld"
#define PRIoFAST "lo"
#define PRIxFAST "lx"
#define PRIuFAST "lu"
/* Macros for printing `intptr_t' and `uintptr_t'. */
@ -326,10 +325,10 @@ typedef unsigned long int uint_fast64_t;
/* Macros for scaning `intfast_t' and `uintfast_t'. */
#define SCNdFAST "d"
#define SCNiFAST "i"
#define SCNoFAST "o"
#define SCNxFAST "x"
#define SCNdFAST "ld"
#define SCNiFAST "li"
#define SCNoFAST "lo"
#define SCNxFAST "lx"
/* Macros for scaning `intptr_t' and `uintptr_t'. */
#define SCNdPTR "ld"

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@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ $(objpfx)testdata/UTC: simplebackw $(objpfx)zic $(objpfx)testdata/Etc/UTC \
test-tz-ENV = TZDIR=$(objpfx)testdata
$(objpfx)tzselect: tzselect.ksh
$(objpfx)tzselect: tzselect.ksh $(common-objpfx)config.make
sed -e 's%@KSH@%$(KSH)%g' \
-e 's%@TZDIR@%$(zonedir)%g' < $< > $@.new
chmod 555 $@.new