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authorRoland McGrath <roland@gnu.org>1996-05-29 04:48:04 +0000
committerRoland McGrath <roland@gnu.org>1996-05-29 04:48:04 +0000
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Tue May 28 04:38:10 1996 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>
	* limits.h: Change MB_LEN_MAX to 6.  A 31-bit ISO 10646
	character in UTF-8 encoding has that many bytes.

	* locale/langinfo.h: New element _NL_CTYPE_MB_CUR_MAX.
	* locale/categories.def: Add description of field _NL_CTYPE_MB_CUR_MAX.
	* locale/Makefile (routines): Add mb_cur_max.
	* locale/mb_cur_max.c: New file.  This function gets called
	when the macro MB_CUR_MAX is used.
	* locale/C-ctype.c: Initialize new mb_cur_max field.
	* locale/localeinfo.h: Change magic value because of incompatible
        change.
	* locale/programs/ld-ctype.c: Determine value of mb_cur_max
        according to current character set and write it out with the rest.
	* stdlib/stdlib.h (MB_CUR_MAX): Not constant anymore.  Get value
        according to currently used locale for catefory LC_CTYPE by
        calling the function __ctype_get_mb_cur_max.

Tue May 28 03:27:46 1996  Ulrich Drepper  <drepper@cygnus.com>

	* FAQ:  Fix some typos.
	Tell that for Linux the kernel header files are necessary.

	* PROJECTS: New file.  List of open jobs for glibc.
	* Makefile (distribute): Add PROJECTS.

	* crypt/GNUmakefile (headers): New variable.  Mention crypt.h.
	* crypt/crypt.h: Header for crypt functions.

	* elf/elf.h: Add some new constants from recent Cygnus ELF
	header files.

	* login/getutid_r.c: Test for correct type.
	Don't depend on ut_type and ut_id unless _HAVE_UT_TYPE and
	_HAVE_UT_ID resp. are defined.
	Make really compliant with specification.

	* login/getutline_r.c, login/pututline_r.c: Don't depend on
	ut_type and ut_id unless _HAVE_UT_TYPE and _HAVE_UT_ID resp. are
	defined.
	Make really compliant with specification.

	* login/setutent_r.c: Don't depend on ut_type and ut_id unless
	_HAVE_UT_TYPE and _HAVE_UT_ID resp. are defined.

	* login/login.c, login/logout.c, login/logwtmp.c: Complete
	rewrite.  Now based on getut*/setut* functions.

	* stdlib/strtol.c: Undo changes of Wed May 22 01:48:54 1996.
	This prevented using this file in other GNU packages.

	* sysdeps/gnu/utmpbits.h: Define _HAVE_UT_TYPE, _HAVE_UT_ID,
	and _HAVE_UT_TV because struct utmp has these members.

	* sysdeps/libm-i387/e_exp.S: Correct exp(+-Inf) case.

	* utmp.h: New file.  Wrapper around login/utmp.h.

	* elf/dl-error.c (struct catch): New type.
	(catch): New static variable, struct catch *.
	(catch_env, signalled_errstring, signalled_objname): Variables removed.
	(_dl_signal_error): If CATCH is non-null, set its errstring and
	objname members and jump to CATCH->env.  If it is null, call
	_dl_sysdep_fatal with a standard message.
	* elf/rtld.c (dl_main): Explode `doit' function into dl_main's body.
	No longer use _dl_catch_error.
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+Open jobs for finishing GNU libc:
+---------------------------------
+Status: May 1996
+
+If you have time and talent to take over any of the jobs below please
+contact <bug-glibc@prep.ai.mit.edu>
+
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+[ 1] Port to new platforms or test current version on formerly supported
+     platforms.
+
+
+[ 2] Test compliance with standards.  If you have access to recent
+     standards (IEEE, ISO, ANSI, X/Open, ...) and/or test suites you
+     could do some checks as the goal is to be compliant with all
+     standards if they do not contradict each other.
+
+
+[ 3] Write translations for the GNU libc message for the so far
+     unsupported languages.  GNU libc is fully internationalized and
+     users can immediately benefit from this.
+
+     Take a look at the matrix in
+	ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/ABOUT-NLS
+     for the current status (of course better use a mirror of prep).
+
+
+[ 4] Write wordexp() function; this is described in POSIX.2, The
+     header <wordexp.h> already exists.
+
+     Implementation idea: use some functions from bash.
+
+
+[ 5] Write reentrent versions of crypt() et.al.
+
+     Implementation idea: Define in <crypt.h>
+
+	struct crypt_data
+	{
+	  <... all the needed data ...>
+	};
+
+     and define additional functions
+
+	char *crypt_r (__const char *__key, __const char *__salt,
+		       struct crypt_data *__data);
+
+	void setkey_r (__const char *__key, struct crypt_data *__data);
+
+	void encrypt_r (char *__block, int __edflag,
+			struct crypt_data *__data);
+
+     If possible the non-reentrent functions should use the reentrent
+     ones.
+
+     Because of the US export restrictions it might be a good idea if
+     some non-american person does this job.
+
+
+[ 6] Write `long double' versions of the math functions.  This should be
+     done in collaboration with the NetBSD and FreeBSD people.
+
+     The libm is in fact fdlibm (not the same as in Linux libc).
+
+
+[ 7] If you enjoy assembler programming (as I do --drepper :-) you might
+     be interested in writing optimized versions for some functions.
+     Especially the string handling functions can be optimized a lot.
+
+     Take a look at
+
+	Faster String Functions
+	Henry Spencer, University of Toronto
+	Usenix Winter '92, pp. 419--428
+
+     or just ask.  Currently mostly i?86 optimized versions exist.
+
+
+[ 8] Write nftw() function.  Perhaps it might be good to reimplement the
+     ftw() function as well to share most of the code.
+
+
+[ 9] Write AVL-tree based tsearch() et.al. functions.  Currently only
+     a very simple algorithm is used.
+
+
+[10] Extend regex and/or rx to work with wide characters.
+
+
+[11] Add mmap() support to malloc().
+     Doug Lea's malloc implementation might give some ideas.  Perhaps
+     switching completly to his implementation is an option if it
+     a) can work without mmap() support (not all system GNU libc
+	is running on have mmap)
+     b) is without mmap support at least as fast as the current
+	implementation
+     c) will be extended with the current hooks and additional functions