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2005-10-14 Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> * malloc/obstack.c: Fix old comments. Update FSF snail mail address. * malloc/obstack.h: Likewise. [BZ #321] Fix portability bugs encountered when porting to Itanium. * malloc/obstack.h (obstack_empty_p, obstack_finish): Do not assume that the "contents" member is suitably aligned. It is not, for some hosts and alignments: e.g., Itanium, long-double. * malloc/obstack.c (_obstack_begin, _obstack_begin_1, _obstack_newchunk): Likewise. * malloc/obstack.c: Include <stddef.h>, for size_t. Include <inttypes.h>, <stdint.h> if needed and available. (DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT): Now an enum constant, not a macro. Use C89 offsetof rather than K&R trick. Use the maximum alignment of uintmax_t, long double, void * rather than the alignment of double. (union fooround): Use uintmax_t, long double, void * members rather than just long and double. [BZ #321] Fix portability bugs encountered when porting to the IBM iSeries, where pointers are 256 bits wide and no integers are that wide. * malloc/obstack.h (__PTR_TO_INT, __INT_TO_PTR): Remove. All uses changed to: (__BPTR_ALIGN, __PTR_ALIGN): New macros. (struct _obstack_chunk.temp): Change from int to a union of pointer and int. All uses changed. [BZ #321] * malloc/obstack.c (print_and_abort) [!_LIBC]: Call fprintf (stderr, ...), not __fxprintf (NULL, ...). [_LIBC && USE_IN_LIBIO]: Don't include <wchar.h>; no longer needed. |
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