_POSIX_SOURCE or _XOPEN_SOURCE at compile time, use __RENAME() to call
__posix_chown(), __posix_fchown(), __posix_lchown() and __posix_rename()
instead of their NetBSD counterparts in order to remove the requirement of
linking against libposix.
_POSIX_SOURCE or _XOPEN_SOURCE at compile time, use __RENAME() to call
__posix_rename() instead of rename() in order to remove the requirement of
linking against libposix.
* use int32_t instead of long
* use size_t instead of u_int as appropriate
* use in_port_t instead of u_short as appropriate
* KNF, cleanup typos and spellos in comments
* deprecate svc_fds; it's obselete and not supported in libc/rpc anyway
rindex(), strcasecmp() and strncasecmp() to <strings.h>. For now, include
<strings.h> to get these prototypes; this should go away eventually.
Also, protect the prototypes of strtok_r() and strsep().
merge (ints -> longs). The only platform on which this might have caused
a problem is the Alpha, and it happens to be safe because the first 6 arguments
are passed in registers on the Alpha (and are thus implicitly promoted to
longs anyhow).
getc_unlocked(), getchar_unlocked(), putc_unlocked(), & putchar_unlocked().
Added macro definitions for the latter four functions.
Changed so that getc(), putc(), clearerr(), feof() and ferror() macros
are not defined if _REENTRANT is defined so that thread-safe function
versions will be used instead.
- Make this work with versioned stat(2)-family functions.
- Prototype the rmt(3) functions here, and make them match the prototypes
of the functions they're remapping.
- Allow rmtlib.c to include this in a way that doesn't remap any functions.
to the stat(2) family and msync(2). This uses a primitive function
versioning scheme.
This reverts the libc shared library major version from 13 to 12, and
adds a few new interfaces to bring us to libc version 12.20.
From Frank van der Linden <fvdl@NetBSD.ORG>.