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@@ -61,13 +61,27 @@ If you define this macro to a value greater than or equal to @code{199309L},
 then the functionality from the 1993 edition of the POSIX.1b standard
 (IEEE Standard 1003.1b-1993) is made available.
 
+If you define this macro to a value greater than or equal to
+@code{199506L}, then the functionality from the 1995 edition of the
+POSIX.1c standard (IEEE Standard 1003.1c-1995) is made available.
+
+If you define this macro to a value greater than or equal to
+@code{200112L}, then the functionality from the 2001 edition of the
+POSIX standard (IEEE Standard 1003.1-2001) is made available.
+
+If you define this macro to a value greater than or equal to
+@code{200809L}, then the functionality from the 2008 edition of the
+POSIX standard (IEEE Standard 1003.1-2008) is made available.
+
 Greater values for @code{_POSIX_C_SOURCE} will enable future extensions.
 The POSIX standards process will define these values as necessary, and
 @theglibc{} should support them some time after they become standardized.
 The 1996 edition of POSIX.1 (ISO/IEC 9945-1: 1996) states that
 if you define @code{_POSIX_C_SOURCE} to a value greater than
 or equal to @code{199506L}, then the functionality from the 1996
-edition is made available.
+edition is made available.  In general, in @theglibc{}, bugfixes to
+the standards are included when specifying the base version; e.g.,
+POSIX.1-2004 will always be included with a value of @code{200112L}.
 @end defvr
 
 @defvr Macro _XOPEN_SOURCE
@@ -87,7 +101,10 @@ available which are necessary for the X/Open Unix brand.
 
 If the macro @code{_XOPEN_SOURCE} has the value @math{500} this includes
 all functionality described so far plus some new definitions from the
-Single Unix Specification, @w{version 2}.
+Single Unix Specification, @w{version 2}.  The value @math{600}
+(corresponding to the sixth revision) includes definitions from SUSv3,
+and using @math{700} (the seventh revision) includes definitions from
+SUSv4.
 @end defvr
 
 @defvr Macro _LARGEFILE_SOURCE
@@ -156,6 +173,11 @@ implementation of the new standard and to enable the new features the
 macro @code{_ISOC99_SOURCE} should be defined.
 @end defvr
 
+@defvr Macro _ISOC11_SOURCE
+@standards{C11, (none)}
+If this macro is defined, ISO C11 extensions to ISO C99 are included.
+@end defvr
+
 @defvr Macro __STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT2__
 @standards{ISO, (none)}
 If you define this macro to the value @code{1}, features from ISO/IEC
@@ -209,6 +231,19 @@ enables those features even when the other options would otherwise
 cause them to be disabled.
 @end defvr
 
+@defvr Macro _ATFILE_SOURCE
+@standards{GNU, (none)}
+If this macro is defined, additional @code{*at} interfaces are
+included.
+@end defvr
+
+@defvr Macro _FORTIFY_SOURCE
+@standards{GNU, (none)}
+If this macro is defined to @math{1}, security hardening is added to
+various library functions.  If defined to @math{2}, even stricter
+checks are applied.
+@end defvr
+
 @defvr Macro _REENTRANT
 @defvrx Macro _THREAD_SAFE
 @standards{Obsolete, (none)}