strtoll(3), strtoull(3), wcstoll(3), and wcstoull(3) all take an _int_
as a base, not a size_t. This is an ABI compatibility issue.
Bug: 17628622
Change-Id: I17f8eead34ce2112005899fc30162067573023ec
Glibc calls theirs __ctype_get_mb_cur_max. Make ours match to cut down
on differences between bionic and glibc.
Bug: 11156955
Change-Id: Ib7231f01aa9676dff30aea0af25d597bfe07bc73
This reverts commit 3fb5097a7e.
libvpx is now fixed.
(cherry-pick of 2be1be47aa9b63568fe6ce1e0a4029b37d90764d.)
Bug: 15598056
Change-Id: Icca974e667f92206505f484bd291726eb0150f68
Previously this was hard coded to 4. This is only the case for UTF-8
locales.
As a side effect, this properly reports C.UTF-8 as the default locale
instead of C.
Change-Id: I7c73cc8fe6ffac61d211cd5f75287e36de06f4fc
Also clean up the implementation of all the pty functions, add tests,
and fix the stub implementations of ttyname(3) and ttyname_r(3).
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=58888
Change-Id: I0fb36438cd1abf8d4e87c29415f03db9ba13c3c2
Accidentally verified against a dirty tree. Needs the companion change to libc++ to land upstream before I can submit this.
This reverts commit e087eac404.
Change-Id: I317ecd0923114f415eaad7603002f77feffb5e3f
Since we only support the C locale, we can just forward all of these to
their non-locale equivalents for correct behavior.
Change-Id: Ib7be71b7f636309c0cc3be1096a4c1f693f04fbb
This is actually revision 1.33, which is no longer the latest, but it's
as close to head as we can currently reasonably get. I've also switched
to the OpenBSD getentropy_linux.c implementation of getentropy, lightly
modified to try to report an error on failure.
Bug: 14499627
Change-Id: Ia7c561184b1f366c9bf66f248aa60f0d53535fcb
This is now fixed upstream, but we need to wait for it to come back down
via chromium...
Bug: 15598056
Change-Id: I08f1be4296c391cfc1616a5ff0815be14071594a
libvpx should probably change its assembler to refer to lrand48 directly,
because that will work on old and new versions of Android. This keeps things
building until that happens.
Bug: 15598056
Change-Id: I4a1f59e710a083b9f9a707ceeb9ca0a28141a954
The bug here turned out to be that we hadn't increased the constant
corresponding to the maximum number of bytes in a character to match
our new implementation, so any character requiring more than a byte
in UTF-8 would break our printf family.
Bug: 15439554
Change-Id: I693e5e6eb11c640b5886e848502908ec5fff53b1
This is an implementation in the style of the rest: char == byte.
We might want to come back and implement UTF-8, but this is enough for ltrace.
Bug: 13747066
Change-Id: Ib2b63609c9014fdef9a8491e067467c4fc5ae3cc
We'll need a better implementation of strtold for LP64, but all our
long double functions are currently broken for LP64 anyway so this
isn't a regression.
Change-Id: I2bdebac11245d31521d5fa09a16331c03dc4339c
This is a better solution than the old __warn_references because it's
a compile-time rather than link-time warning, it doesn't rely on something
that doesn't appear to be supported by gold (which is why you only used
to see these warnings on mips builds), and the errors refer to the exact
call site(s) rather than just telling you which object file contains a
reference to the bad function.
This is primarily so we can build bionic for aarch64; building libc.so
caused these warnings to fire (because link time is the wrong time) and
warnings are errors.
Change-Id: I5df9281b2a9d98b164a9b11807ea9472c6faa9e3
The posix_memalign(3) function is very similar to the traditional
memalign(3) function, but with better error reporting and a guarantee
that the memory it allocates can be freed. In bionic, memalign(3)
allocated memory can be freed, so posix_memalign(3) is just a wrapper
around memalign(3).
Change-Id: I62ee908aa5ba6b887d8446a00d8298d080a6a299
The mkdtemp() function is implemented in libc/stdio/mktemp.c but not
exposed in stdlib.h. This change adds the prototype to stdlib.h.
Change-Id: I5a98650c665d2e45b2cf6ed3382742f7bdc7c88a
This matches recent changes in the NDK header.
We enclose missing functions in #if 0 .. #endif blocks
with a clear "MISSING" in comments in order to locate
them later.
Change-Id: I87b3a62e777897e75c9243360fb0a82bcc53d9fb
Also add missing declarations to misc. functions.
Fix clearerr() implementation (previous was broken).
Handle feature test macros like _POSIX_C_SOURCE properly.
Change-Id: Icdc973a6b9d550a166fc2545f727ea837fe800c4
bionic/libc/include/../include/stdlib.h: In function 'int grantpt(int)':
bionic/libc/include/../include/stdlib.h:138:23: warning: parameter '__fd' set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-parameter]
By adding __attribute((unused)) to __fd, the warning is gone, and this
attribute is compatible with gcc-4.4.0, gcc-4.3.1 gcc-4.2.1.
There is no any side effect.
Change-Id: I385f0f4da1013ffd1499e391eac9123aafe1f7a5
The gHardy man pages specify the return type of ptsname_r to be char*, but the
return value to be 0 on success, negative on error and the gHardy stdlib.h
defines extern int ptsname_r(...).
Busybox telnetd fails to run successfully without this change.
This reverts commit 754c178ae5.
Turns out we don't need it afterall (needed a stable sort anyways).
So, we'll make that change in the dev branch instead.
NOTE: This replaces qsort.c with the FreeBSD version. While
the patch changes the source, it should not alter the
implementation that should use the exact same algorithm.