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* | conformtest: Correct XOPEN2K stdarg.h expectations. | Joseph Myers | 2016-04-26 | 3 | -2/+5 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | The conform/ test expectations for stdarg.h were wrongly missing an expectation of va_copy for XOPEN2K (based on C99, so including that macro). This patch fixes this. Tested for x86_64 and x86. * conform/data/stdarg.h-data [XOPEN2K] (va_copy): Require macro. * conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XOPEN2K/stdarg.h/conform): Remove variable. | |||||
* | Define off_t in stdio.h for XOPEN2K. | Joseph Myers | 2016-04-26 | 3 | -2/+11 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The header conformance test for stdio.h for XOPEN2K fails because the header does not define the off_t type, used in the expected declarations for fseeko and ftello. The absence of this type is not actually strictly a bug (hence no bug report being filed in Bugzilla), since POSIX didn't require the type to be declared in this header until the 2008 edition. However, the glibc convention in such cases - where the type falls under the general *_t POSIX reservation, and so it's OK to define it for all POSIX versions - is to make the headers self-contained in this regard even for the older POSIX versions not requiring the type to be defined despite including other declarations depending on the type. Thus, this patch adjusts the condition in the header and removes the XFAIL (rather than adapting the expectation to work when the functions are declared using __off_t without off_t being defined). Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed stripped shared libraries are unchanged by the patch). * libio/stdio.h (off_t): Define if [__USE_XOPEN2K], not [__USE_XOPEN2K8]. [__USE_LARGEFILE64] (off64_t): Likewise. * conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XOPEN2K/stdio.h/conform): Remove variable. | |||||
* | Fix stdio.h cuserid namespace (bug 19989). | Joseph Myers | 2016-04-25 | 3 | -2/+9 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | stdio.h declares cuserid if __USE_XOPEN. But this was removed in the 2001 edition of POSIX. The #endif comment "Use X/Open, but not issue 6." reflects the correct logic, but does not correspond to the #ifdef. The use of a correct libc-hacker. The online archives for libc-hacker in August 2000 are broken, but the messages can be found in the qmail archives in /sourceware1/qmail/lists-sourceware/libc-hacker/archive/26 if you have shell access to sourceware. The issue showed up in August 2000 because of a warning about a non-prototype definition in sysdeps/posix/cuserid.c when there was no previous prototype declaration. Since we've now eliminated non-prototype function definitions, that issue does not apply. The other points from that discussion were about whether it should be included in _GNU_SOURCE; whether _GNU_SOURCE should include "everything"; whether deprecated interfaces such as this should be excluded from it; and whether, even given exclusion of deprecated interfaces, it should apply for deprecations in a version of POSIX that at that time had not been released. This patch follows the more conservative approach to a fix of keeping the interface in _GNU_SOURCE. That matches how L_cuserid is handled. I think there is a strong case for eliminating this interface from _GNU_SOURCE (but this may not automatically be the case for every interface removed in newer POSIX versions), but then L_cuserid should also be removed from _GNU_SOURCE (in stdio-common/stdio_lim.h.in) at the same time. Tested for x86_64 and x86 (testsuite, and that installed shared libraries are unchanged by the patch). [BZ #19989] * libio/stdio.h (cuserid): Do not declare if [__USE_XOPEN2K && !__USE_GNU]. * conform/Makefile (test-xfail-XOPEN2K8/stdio.h/conform): Remove variable. | |||||
* | powerpc: Add optimized strcspn for P8 | Paul E. Murphy | 2016-04-25 | 9 | -29/+176 | |
| | | | | | A few minor adjustments to the P8 strspn gives us an almost equally optimized P8 strcspn. | |||||
* | vfprintf: Fix memory with large width and precision [BZ #19931] | Florian Weimer | 2016-04-25 | 4 | -5/+134 | |
| | | | | Free a previously allocated work buffer if it is not large enough. | |||||
* | Fix stdlib/tst-makecontext regression for Nios II | Chung-Lin Tang | 2016-04-25 | 2 | -0/+17 | |
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* | non-linux: Apply RFC3542 obsoletion of RFC2292 macros | Samuel Thibault | 2016-04-24 | 2 | -2/+16 | |
| | | | | | | | (IPV6_RECVHOPLIMIT, IPV6_HOPLIMIT, IPV6_RECVHOPOPTS, IPV6_HOPOPTS, IPV6_RTHDRDSTOPTS, IPV6_RECVRTHDR, IPV6_RTHDR, IPV6_RECVDSTOPTS, IPV6_DSTOPTS, IPV6_RECVPATHMTU, IPV6_PATHMTU, IPV6_DONTFRAG): New macros. | |||||
* | non-linux: Apply RFC3542 obsoletion of RFC2292 macros | Samuel Thibault | 2016-04-24 | 2 | -11/+30 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | RFC2292 macros were obsoleted by RFC3542, and should not be exposed any more. Notably since IPV6_PKTINFO has been reintroduced with a completely different API. * bits/in.h (IPV6_PKTINFO): Rename to IPV6_2292PKTINFO. (IPV6_HOPOPTS): Rename to IPV6_2292HOPOPTS. (IPV6_DSTOPTS): Rename to IPV6_2292DSTOPTS. (IPV6_RTHDR): Rename to IPV6_2292RTHDR. (IPV6_PKTOPTIONS): Rename to IPV6_2292PKTOPTIONS. (IPV6_HOPLIMIT): Rename to IPV6_2292HOPLIMIT. (IPV6_RECVPKTINFO): New macro. (IPV6_PKTINFO): New macro. | |||||
* | tst-fmon/tst-numeric: switch malloc to static stack space [BZ #19671] | Mike Frysinger | 2016-04-23 | 3 | -4/+11 | |
| | | | | | | | | The current test code doesn't check the return value of malloc. This should rarely (if ever) cause a problem, but rather than add some return value checks, just statically allocate the buffer on the stack. This will never fail (or if it does, we've got much bigger problems that don't matter to the test). | |||||
* | tst-langinfo: update yesexpr/noexpr baselines | Mike Frysinger | 2016-04-23 | 2 | -12/+17 | |
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* | Reduce number of mmap calls from __libc_memalign in ld.so | H.J. Lu | 2016-04-23 | 2 | -7/+9 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | __libc_memalign in ld.so allocates one page at a time and tries to optimize consecutive __libc_memalign calls by hoping that the next mmap is after the current memory allocation. However, the kernel hands out mmap addresses in top-down order, so this optimization in practice never happens, with the result that we have more mmap calls and waste a bunch of space for each __libc_memalign. This change makes __libc_memalign to mmap one page extra. Worst case, the kernel never puts a backing page behind it, but best case it allows __libc_memalign to operate much much better. For elf/tst-align --direct, it reduces number of mmap calls from 12 to 9. * elf/dl-minimal.c (__libc_memalign): Mmap one extra page. | |||||
* | localedata: CLDRv29: update LC_MESSAGES yes/no strings [BZ #15264] [BZ #16975] | Mike Frysinger | 2016-04-23 | 90 | -42/+276 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The yes/no strings should be based on the dictionary words. That means they are capitalized based on the dictionary rather than position in the sentence (e.g. the first word). bo_CN: nostr: changing མེན to མིན། bo_CN: yesstr: changing ཨིན to ཡིན། dz_BT: nostr: changing མེན to མེན་ dz_BT: yesstr: changing ཨིན to ཨིན་ en_CA: yesstr: changing Yes to yes en_CA: nostr: changing No to no en_US: yesstr: changing Yes to yes en_US: nostr: changing No to no es_ES: nostr: changing No to no es_ES: yesstr: changing Si to sí fi_FI: nostr: changing Ei to ei fi_FI: yesstr: changing Kyllä to kyllä ig_NG: yesstr: changing Ee to Eye ko_KR: nostr: changing 아니오 to 아니요 ky_KG: nostr: changing Жок to жок ky_KG: yesstr: changing Ооба to ооба ms_MY: nostr: changing Tidak to tidak ms_MY: yesstr: changing Ya to ya te_IN: nostr: changing కాదు to వద్దు te_IN: yesstr: changing అవను to అవును ur_PK: nostr: changing نهيں to نہیں ur_PK: yesstr: changing بلكل to ہاں uz_UZ: nostr: changing Yo'q to yo‘q uz_UZ: yesstr: changing Ha to ha uz_UZ@cyrillic: nostr: changing Йўқ to йўқ uz_UZ@cyrillic: yesstr: changing Ҳа to ҳа wae_CH: nostr: changing Nei to nei wae_CH: yesstr: changing Ja to ja yo_NG: nostr: changing Bẹ́ẹ̀ kọ́ to Bẹ́ẹ̀kọ́ yo_NG: yesstr: changing Bẹ́ẹ̀ ni to Bẹ́ẹ̀ni Some of the translations were just wrong. el_GR: nostr: changing no to όχι el_GR: yesstr: changing yes to ναι km_KH: nostr: changing no:NO:n:N to ទេ៖ n km_KH: yesstr: changing yes:YES:y:Y to បាទ/ចាស៖ y ug_CN: nostr: changing No to ياق ug_CN: yesstr: changing Yes to ھەئە Add missing translations for a number of locales: af_ZA: nostr: setting to nee af_ZA: yesstr: setting to ja am_ET: nostr: setting to አይ am_ET: yesstr: setting to አዎን ast_ES: nostr: setting to non ast_ES: yesstr: setting to sí be_BY: nostr: setting to не be_BY: yesstr: setting to так bem_ZM: nostr: setting to Awe bem_ZM: yesstr: setting to Ee bg_BG: nostr: setting to не bg_BG: yesstr: setting to да brx_IN: nostr: setting to नहीं brx_IN: yesstr: setting to हाँ bs_BA: nostr: setting to ne bs_BA: yesstr: setting to da ca_ES: nostr: setting to no ca_ES: yesstr: setting to sí da_DK: nostr: setting to nej da_DK: yesstr: setting to ja de_DE: nostr: setting to nein de_DE: yesstr: setting to ja en_DK: nostr: setting to yes en_DK: yesstr: setting to no et_EE: nostr: setting to ei et_EE: yesstr: setting to jah eu_ES: nostr: setting to ez eu_ES: yesstr: setting to bai fa_IR: nostr: setting to نه fa_IR: yesstr: setting to بله ff_SN: nostr: setting to Alaa ff_SN: yesstr: setting to Eey fo_FO: nostr: setting to nei fo_FO: yesstr: setting to já fr_BE: nostr: setting to non fr_BE: yesstr: setting to oui fr_CH: nostr: setting to non fr_CH: yesstr: setting to oui fr_FR: nostr: setting to non fr_FR: yesstr: setting to oui fr_LU: nostr: setting to non fr_LU: yesstr: setting to oui fur_IT: nostr: setting to no fur_IT: yesstr: setting to sì fy_DE: nostr: setting to nee fy_DE: yesstr: setting to ja ga_IE: nostr: setting to níl ga_IE: yesstr: setting to tá gd_GB: nostr: setting to chan eil gd_GB: yesstr: setting to tha gl_ES: nostr: setting to non gl_ES: yesstr: setting to si gu_IN: nostr: setting to નહીં gu_IN: yesstr: setting to હા he_IL: nostr: setting to לא he_IL: yesstr: setting to כן hi_IN: nostr: setting to नहीं hi_IN: yesstr: setting to हाँ hr_HR: nostr: setting to ne hr_HR: yesstr: setting to da hu_HU: nostr: setting to nem hu_HU: yesstr: setting to igen id_ID: nostr: setting to tidak id_ID: yesstr: setting to ya is_IS: nostr: setting to nei is_IS: yesstr: setting to já it_CH: nostr: setting to no it_CH: yesstr: setting to sì it_IT: nostr: setting to no it_IT: yesstr: setting to sì ka_GE: nostr: setting to არა ka_GE: yesstr: setting to კი kk_KZ: nostr: setting to жоқ kk_KZ: yesstr: setting to иә kl_GL: nostr: setting to naagga kl_GL: yesstr: setting to aap kn_IN: nostr: setting to ಇಲ್ಲ kn_IN: yesstr: setting to ಹೌದು ko_KR: yesstr: setting to 예 lb_LU: nostr: setting to nee lb_LU: yesstr: setting to jo lg_UG: nostr: setting to Nedda lg_UG: yesstr: setting to Ye lt_LT: nostr: setting to ne lt_LT: yesstr: setting to taip lv_LV: nostr: setting to nē lv_LV: yesstr: setting to jā mg_MG: nostr: setting to Tsia mg_MG: yesstr: setting to Eny mn_MN: nostr: setting to үгүй mn_MN: yesstr: setting to тийм mr_IN: nostr: setting to नाहीःना mr_IN: yesstr: setting to होयःहो mt_MT: nostr: setting to le mt_MT: yesstr: setting to iva nb_NO: nostr: setting to nei nb_NO: yesstr: setting to ja ne_NP: nostr: setting to होइन ne_NP: yesstr: setting to हो nl_NL: nostr: setting to nee nl_NL: yesstr: setting to ja nn_NO: nostr: setting to nei nn_NO: yesstr: setting to ja or_IN: nostr: setting to ନା or_IN: yesstr: setting to ହଁ os_RU: nostr: setting to нӕйы os_RU: yesstr: setting to уойы pa_IN: nostr: setting to ਨਹੀਂ pa_IN: yesstr: setting to ਹਾਂ pl_PL: nostr: setting to nie pl_PL: yesstr: setting to tak pt_BR: nostr: setting to não pt_BR: yesstr: setting to sim pt_PT: nostr: setting to não pt_PT: yesstr: setting to sim ro_RO: nostr: setting to nu ro_RO: yesstr: setting to da ru_RU: nostr: setting to нет ru_RU: yesstr: setting to да ru_UA: nostr: setting to нет ru_UA: yesstr: setting to да se_NO: nostr: setting to ii se_NO: yesstr: setting to jo sl_SI: nostr: setting to ne sl_SI: yesstr: setting to da so_DJ: nostr: setting to maya so_DJ: yesstr: setting to haa so_SO: nostr: setting to maya so_SO: yesstr: setting to haa sq_AL: nostr: setting to jo sq_AL: yesstr: setting to po sr_RS@latin: nostr: setting to ne sr_RS@latin: yesstr: setting to da sr_RS: nostr: setting to не sr_RS: yesstr: setting to да sv_SE: nostr: setting to nej sv_SE: yesstr: setting to ja sw_KE: nostr: setting to Hapana sw_KE: yesstr: setting to Ndiyo yue_HK: nostr: setting to 唔係 yue_HK: yesstr: setting to 係 zu_ZA: nostr: setting to cha zu_ZA: yesstr: setting to yebo | |||||
* | localedata: LC_MESSAGES.{yes,no}expr: standardize yY/nN [BZ #15262] | Mike Frysinger | 2016-04-23 | 7 | -11/+29 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The vast majority of languages include yY/nN in their yes/no regexes. Standardize the few that were missing them. ms_MY: noexpr: add nN nan_TW@latin: yesexpr: add yY nan_TW@latin: noexpr: add nN se_NO: noexpr: add nN This also highlighted a few that were incorrectly using yY/nN because they clashed with their localized messages: uz_UZ: yesexpr: change ^[+1YyHh] to ^[+1ҲҳHh] uz_UZ: noexpr: change ^[-0JjNn] to ^[-0ЙйNnYyJj] uz_UZ@cyrillic: yesexpr: change ^[+1ҲҳYy] to ^[+1ҲҳHh] uz_UZ@cyrillic: noexpr: change ^[-0ЙйNn] to [-0ЙйNnYyJj] yo_NG: move nN (short for Bẹ́ẹ̀ni) from noexpr to yesexpr | |||||
* | localedata: LC_MESSAGES.{yes,no}expr: add +1/-0 to all regexes [BZ #15263] | Mike Frysinger | 2016-04-23 | 190 | -633/+606 | |
| | | | | | | | | | A handful of regexes were allowing +1 for yesexpr and -0 for noexpr, and it's the i18n definition. Standardize all locales by allowing these language-independent values in them. Example change for en_US goes from ^[yY] to ^[+1yY], and from ^[nN] to ^[-0nN]. | |||||
* | localedata: standard LC_MESSAGES string regexes a bit | Mike Frysinger | 2016-04-23 | 156 | -610/+507 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | A few locales add .* to the end of regexes, but this isn't necessary. Drop it to simplify things. e.g. It goes from ^[yY].* to ^[yY]. Did it for all these locales for yesexpr & noexpr: aa_ET ak_GH am_ET an_ES ar_EG as_IN ast_ES ayc_PE az_AZ be_BY be_BY@latin bem_ZM ber_DZ ber_MA bg_BG bhb_IN bo_IN br_FR ca_ES ce_RU csb_PL cs_CZ cv_RU cy_GB da_DK de_DE dv_MV dz_BT el_GR en_CA en_DK en_US es_ES et_EE eu_ES fa_IR ff_SN fi_FI fo_FO fr_BE fr_CH fr_FR fr_LU fur_IT fy_DE ga_IE gd_GB gl_ES gv_GB ha_NG he_IL hi_IN hr_HR hsb_DE ht_HT hu_HU ia_FR id_ID ig_NG is_IS it_CH it_IT ka_GE kk_KZ kl_GL kn_IN ks_IN ks_IN@devanagari ku_TR kw_GB ky_KG li_NL lij_IT lt_LT lv_LV mg_MG mhr_RU mi_NZ mk_MK mn_MN my_MM nan_TW@latin nb_NO nds_DE nds_NL ne_NP nhn_MX niu_NU niu_NZ nl_NL nn_NO oc_FR or_IN os_RU pa_IN pa_PK pap_AW pap_CW pl_PL ps_AF pt_BR pt_PT quz_PE raj_IN ro_RO ru_RU ru_UA sa_IN sc_IT sd_IN@devanagari se_NO sk_SK sl_SI so_DJ so_SO sq_AL sv_SE sw_KE szl_PL tcy_IN te_IN tg_TJ the_NP tk_TM ti_ER ti_ET tt_RU tt_RU@iqtelif ug_CN unm_US ur_IN ur_PK uz_UZ uz_UZ@cyrillic vi_VN wa_BE wae_CH wo_SN yi_US yo_NG A few locales were missing ^ anchors, so add them. e.g. It goes from [oOyY].* to ^[oOyY]. fil_PH ik_CA iu_CA Some locales are defining a subset of values when there are fuller ones available (according to the language). Switch them to copy instead. aa_DJ: copy aa_ET en_AU: copy en_US en_GB: copy en_US en_HK: copy en_US en_IN: copy en_US en_NG: copy en_US en_NZ: copy en_US en_PH: copy en_US en_SG: copy en_US en_ZA: copy en_US es_US: copy es_ES li_BE: copy nl_BE | |||||
* | localedata: kk_KZ: various updates [BZ #15578] | Timur Birsh | 2016-04-23 | 2 | -32/+49 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Tweak some of the collation settings for a few characters. Add/update various fields: LC_MESSAGES yesstr: set to иә nostr: set to жоқ LC_MONETARY mon_decimal_point: change . to , mon_thousands_sep: change to a non-breaking space p_sep_by_space: change 1 to 2 set int_{p,n}_* fields LC_NUMERIC thousands_sep: change , to a non-breaking space LC_TIME abday: change saturday from Сн to Сб LC_TELEPHONE tel_dom_fmt: set to (%A) %l int_select: set to 8~10 LC_ADDRESS: country_post: set to KAZ country_ab2: set to KZ country_ab3: set to KAZ country_isbn: set to 978-601 lang_name: set to қазақ тілі | |||||
* | localedef: change week_1stweek default to 7 | Mike Frysinger | 2016-04-23 | 2 | -0/+9 | |
| | | | | | | | | The ISO 14652/30112 specs say the defaults for the week keyword are: 7, 19971130, 7 The localedef has been using those defaults for the first two, but 0 for the last one. | |||||
* | localedata: CLDRv29: update LC_TIME week/first_week,workday fields | Mike Frysinger | 2016-04-23 | 277 | -154/+887 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I've spot checked a number of these, including some that were def wrong (like ff_SN). It also fixes all open week-related bugs. Since ff_SN is the only one that changes its base date, I also made sure that its ordering of day translations were correct. Looks like another case Petr brought up where the week field was not actually checked against the day arrays. I also took the opportunity to drop first_weekday/first_workday when the value aligned with the defaults (1 & 2 respectively). This didn't impact too many locales In practice because the majority omitted them already. A few locales were defining some values incorrectly for their region: ak_GH: week: changing [7, 19971130, 7] to [7, 19971130, 1] ak_GH: first_weekday: changing 1 to 2 ayc_PE: week: changing [7, 19971130, 7] to [7, 19971130, 1] bem_ZM: week: changing [7, 19971130, 4] to [7, 19971130, 1] bem_ZM: first_weekday: changing 1 to 2 en_IE: first_weekday: changing 2 to 1 en_US: week: changing [7, 19971130, 7] to [7, 19971130, 1] es_CO: first_weekday: changing 2 to 1 es_ES: week: changing [7, 19971130, 5] to [7, 19971130, 4] ff_SN: week: changing [7, 19971129, 1] to [7, 19971130, 1] ff_SN: first_weekday: changing 1 to 2 ga_IE: first_weekday: changing 2 to 1 ht_HT: week: changing [7, 19971130, 7] to [7, 19971130, 1] ht_HT: first_weekday: changing 1 to 2 mk_MK: week: changing [7, 19971130, 4] to [7, 19971130, 1] mt_MT: first_weekday: changing 2 to 1 quz_PE: week: changing [7, 19971130, 7] to [7, 19971130, 1] sr_ME: week: changing [7, 19971130, 4] to [7, 19971130, 1] sr_RS: week: changing [7, 19971130, 4] to [7, 19971130, 1] sr_RS@latin: week: changing [7, 19971130, 4] to [7, 19971130, 1] sw_KE: week: changing [7, 19971130, 4] to [7, 19971130, 1] sw_KE: first_weekday: changing 2 to 1 uk_UA: week: changing [7, 19971130, 4] to [7, 19971130, 1] unm_US: week: changing [7, 19971130, 4] to [7, 19971130, 1] Some locales were copying locales that had the wrong week settings, so that content had to be duplicated so the values could be adjusted: el_CY: week: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] en_AG: week: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] en_AG: first_weekday: changing 2 to 1 en_ZM: week: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] es_CU: week: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] nl_AW: week: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] sw_TZ: first_weekday: setting to 2 ta_LK: first_weekday: setting to 2 The majority of locales were omitting the week field thus getting the default [7, 19971130, 0 (localedef) / 7 (ISO standard)]. Unfortunately, neither of those are used by any locales, so we end up having to define the field just to se the ndays field. In practice, this rarely matters due to it usage, and the first two fields match the defaults. aa_DJ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] aa_ER: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] aa_ER@saaho: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] aa_ET: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] af_ZA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] am_ET: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] an_ES: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] anp_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ar_AE: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ar_BH: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ar_DZ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ar_EG: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ar_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ar_IQ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ar_JO: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ar_KW: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ar_LB: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ar_LY: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ar_MA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ar_OM: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ar_QA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ar_SA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ar_SD: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ar_SS: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ar_SY: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ar_TN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ar_YE: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] as_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ast_ES: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] az_AZ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] be_BY: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] be_BY@latin: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ber_DZ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ber_MA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] bg_BG: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] bhb_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] bho_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] bn_BD: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] bn_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] bo_CN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] br_FR: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] brx_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] bs_BA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] byn_ER: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ca_AD: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] ca_ES: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] ca_ES@euro: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] ca_FR: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] ca_IT: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] ce_RU: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] cmn_TW: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] crh_UA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] cv_RU: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] cy_GB: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] de_BE: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] de_LU: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] doi_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] dv_MV: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] dz_BT: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] el_GR: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] el_GR@euro: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] en_AU: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] en_BW: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] en_CA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] en_HK: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] en_IE: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] en_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] en_NG: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] en_NZ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] en_PH: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] en_SG: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] en_ZA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] en_ZW: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] es_AR: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] es_BO: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] es_CL: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] es_CO: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] es_CR: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] es_DO: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] es_EC: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] es_ES@euro: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] es_GT: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] es_HN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] es_MX: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] es_NI: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] es_PA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] es_PE: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] es_PR: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] es_PY: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] es_SV: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] es_US: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] es_UY: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] es_VE: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] eu_ES: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] fa_IR: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] fil_PH: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] fo_FO: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] fr_CA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] fr_CH: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] fr_LU: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] fy_NL: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] ga_IE: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] gd_GB: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] gez_ER: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] gez_ET: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] gl_ES: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] gu_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] gv_GB: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] hak_TW: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ha_NG: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] he_IL: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] hi_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] hne_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] hr_HR: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] hy_AM: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] id_ID: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ig_NG: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ik_CA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] is_IS: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] it_CH: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] it_IT: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] it_IT@euro: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] iu_CA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ja_JP: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ka_GE: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] kk_KZ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] kl_GL: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] km_KH: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] kn_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] kok_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ko_KR: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ks_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ks_IN@devanagari: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ku_TR: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] kw_GB: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] ky_KG: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] lg_UG: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] lij_IT: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] lo_LA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] lt_LT: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] lv_LV: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] lzh_TW: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] mag_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] mai_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] mg_MG: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] mhr_RU: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] mi_NZ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ml_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] mni_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] mn_MN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] mr_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ms_MY: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] mt_MT: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] my_MM: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] nan_TW: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] nan_TW@latin: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ne_NP: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] nhn_MX: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] niu_NU: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] niu_NZ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] nl_BE: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] nl_BE@euro: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] nr_ZA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] nso_ZA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] oc_FR: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] om_ET: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] om_KE: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] or_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] os_RU: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] pa_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] pap_AW: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] pap_CW: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] pa_PK: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ps_AF: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] pt_BR: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] pt_PT: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] pt_PT@euro: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] raj_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ro_RO: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ru_RU: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ru_UA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] rw_RW: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] sa_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] sat_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] sd_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] sd_IN@devanagari: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] se_NO: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] shs_CA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] sid_ET: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] si_LK: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] sl_SI: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] so_DJ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] so_ET: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] so_KE: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] so_SO: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] sq_AL: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ss_ZA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] st_ZA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] sv_FI: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] sv_SE: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] ta_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] tcy_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] te_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] tg_TJ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] the_NP: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] th_TH: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ti_ER: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ti_ET: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] tig_ER: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] tk_TM: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] tl_PH: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] tn_ZA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] tr_CY: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] tr_TR: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ts_ZA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] tt_RU: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] tt_RU@iqtelif: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ug_CN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ur_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ur_PK: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] uz_UZ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] uz_UZ@cyrillic: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] ve_ZA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] vi_VN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] wa_BE: setting to [7, 19971130, 4] wal_ET: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] wo_SN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] xh_ZA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] yi_US: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] yo_NG: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] yue_HK: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] zh_CN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] zh_HK: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] zh_SG: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] zh_TW: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] zu_ZA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1] Finally, set first_weekday in all the locales that were omitting it and wanted something other than the default of 1. aa_DJ: setting to 7 aa_ER: setting to 2 aa_ER@saaho: setting to 2 ar_AE: setting to 7 ar_BH: setting to 7 ar_DZ: setting to 7 ar_EG: setting to 7 ar_IQ: setting to 7 ar_JO: setting to 7 ar_KW: setting to 7 ar_LB: setting to 2 ar_LY: setting to 7 ar_MA: setting to 7 ar_OM: setting to 7 ar_QA: setting to 7 ar_SD: setting to 7 ar_SS: setting to 2 ar_SY: setting to 7 az_AZ: setting to 2 be_BY: setting to 2 be_BY@latin: setting to 2 ber_DZ: setting to 7 ber_MA: setting to 7 bn_BD: setting to 6 bs_BA: setting to 2 byn_ER: setting to 2 dv_MV: setting to 6 en_NG: setting to 2 es_BO: setting to 2 es_CL: setting to 2 es_EC: setting to 2 es_UY: setting to 2 fo_FO: setting to 2 fr_CH: setting to 2 gd_GB: setting to 2 gez_ER: setting to 2 ha_NG: setting to 2 hr_HR: setting to 2 hy_AM: setting to 2 ig_NG: setting to 2 is_IS: setting to 2 it_CH: setting to 2 ka_GE: setting to 2 kk_KZ: setting to 2 kl_GL: setting to 2 ku_TR: setting to 2 ky_KG: setting to 2 lg_UG: setting to 2 mg_MG: setting to 2 mn_MN: setting to 2 ms_MY: setting to 2 niu_NU: setting to 2 pap_AW: setting to 2 pap_CW: setting to 2 pt_PT: setting to 2 pt_PT@euro: setting to 2 rw_RW: setting to 2 se_NO: setting to 2 si_LK: setting to 2 so_DJ: setting to 7 so_SO: setting to 2 sq_AL: setting to 2 tg_TJ: setting to 2 ti_ER: setting to 2 tig_ER: setting to 2 tk_TM: setting to 2 tt_RU: setting to 2 tt_RU@iqtelif: setting to 2 uz_UZ: setting to 2 uz_UZ@cyrillic: setting to 2 vi_VN: setting to 2 wo_SN: setting to 2 yo_NG: setting to 2 | |||||
* | powerpc: strcasestr optmization for power8 | Rajalakshmi Srinivasaraghavan | 2016-04-22 | 10 | -1/+712 | |
| | | | | | | This patch optimizes strcasestr function for power >= 8 systems. The average improvement of this optimization is ~40% and compares 16 bytes at a time using vector instructions. This patch is tested on powerpc64 and powerpc64le. | |||||
* | localedata: en_IL: new English locale [BZ #19963] | Guy Rutenberg | 2016-04-21 | 3 | -0/+139 | |
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* | localedata: ln_CD: new locale [BZ #12676] | Claude Paroz | 2016-04-21 | 3 | -0/+207 | |
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* | benchtests: Support for cross-building benchmarks | Siddhesh Poyarekar | 2016-04-20 | 3 | -5/+29 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch adds full support for cross-building benchmarks. Some benchmarks like those that need locales to be generated cannot be built and are hence skipped for cross builds. Tested by cross building for aarch64 on x86_64 and then running the generated benchmark on aarch64. * benchtests/Makefile (wcsmbs-benchset): Include only for native builds and runs. (LOCALES): Likewise. (bench-build): Build timing-type here instead of the bench target. Generate locale only for native builds. * benchtests/README: Add note for cross-building. | |||||
* | benchtests: Clean up extra-objs | Siddhesh Poyarekar | 2016-04-20 | 2 | -1/+6 | |
| | | | | | The bench-clean target would leave behind json-lib.o. Fix up to clean up all extra-objs registered in benchtests. | |||||
* | Fix up ChangeLog | Siddhesh Poyarekar | 2016-04-20 | 1 | -4/+4 | |
| | | | | Looks like I have forgotten what a ChangeLog entry looks like :/ | |||||
* | benchtests: Update README to include instructions for bench-build target | Siddhesh Poyarekar | 2016-04-20 | 2 | -0/+20 | |
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* | Fix up ChangeLog formatting | Siddhesh Poyarekar | 2016-04-20 | 1 | -2/+2 | |
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* | New make target to only build benchmark binaries | Siddhesh Poyarekar | 2016-04-20 | 4 | -3/+13 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | For situations where we are cross-building or where we want to avoid building on the target system, we want a way to only build benchmarks and then copy them over to the target system to run them. I have also added a simple enhancement for the 'bench' target where all benchmark binaries are built and then the benchmarks executed. Tested on arm. Makefile.in (bench-build): New target. Rules (PHONY): Add bench-build target. benchtests/Makefile (bench): Depend on bench-build. (bench-build): New target. | |||||
* | Fix gprof timing | Samuel Thibault | 2016-04-19 | 2 | -1/+3 | |
| | | | | | * sysdeps/mach/hurd/profil.c (__profile_frequency): Return tick frequency instead of tick length in us. | |||||
* | hurd: fix profiling short-living processes | Samuel Thibault | 2016-04-19 | 2 | -2/+9 | |
| | | | | | | * sysdeps/mach/hurd/profil.c (update_waiter): Initialize profil_reply_port. (profile_waiter): Do not initialize profil_reply_port. | |||||
* | Move mempcpy, strcpy and stpcpy inlines to string/string-inlines.c as ↵ | Wilco Dijkstra | 2016-04-18 | 3 | -350/+361 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | compatibility symbols as they are no longer used. Fix compat symbols for __strpbrk inlines. [BZ #18712] * string/string-inlines.c (__STRING2_COPY_TYPE): Add, moved from string2.h. (__old_mempcpy_small): Likewise. (__old_strcpy_small): Likewise. (__old_stpcpy_small): Likewise. (__old_strpbrk_c2): Fix compat symbol name. (__old_strpbrk_c3): Likewise. * string/bits/string2.h (__STRING2_COPY_TYPE): Remove. (__mempcpy_small): Remove. (__strcpy_small): Remove. (__stpcpy_small): Remove. | |||||
* | locale: iso-639: add Talossan language [BZ #19400] | Robin van der Vliet | 2016-04-16 | 2 | -0/+6 | |
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* | localedata: fix LC_TELEPHONE in a few locales | Mike Frysinger | 2016-04-16 | 8 | -13/+27 | |
| | | | | | | A bunch of locales were copying the wrong source locale -- looks like they were basically TODOs from the original imports. This lead to bad values for int_prefix for them. | |||||
* | localedef: allow %l/%n in postal_fmt [BZ #16983] | Mike Frysinger | 2016-04-16 | 2 | -3/+9 | |
| | | | | ISO 14652/30112 includes %l & %n now, so permit them in our files. | |||||
* | locale: ld-telephone: update to ISO-30112 2014 | Mike Frysinger | 2016-04-16 | 2 | -3/+9 | |
| | | | | | | | The newer version of the standard adds %C %e %t to tel_int_fmt and tel_dom_fmt. Make sure localedef accepts them. Also change the default tel_int_fmt to include %t per the standard. | |||||
* | localedata: LC_IDENTIFICATION: delete uncommon fields | Mike Frysinger | 2016-04-16 | 10 | -54/+12 | |
| | | | | | | | Very few locales set audience/application/abbreviation, and even the ones that do, set them largely to default/useless values. Drop them from the few locales until we decide we want to set these everywhere (to something useful). | |||||
* | powerpc: Optimization for strlen for POWER8. | Carlos Eduardo Seo | 2016-04-15 | 6 | -4/+358 | |
| | | | | | This implementation takes advantage of vectorization to improve performance of the loop over the current strlen implementation for POWER7. | |||||
* | localedata: CLDRv29: update LC_MONETARY int_curr_symbol & currency_symbol | Mike Frysinger | 2016-04-15 | 55 | -61/+123 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This updates a few locales based on CLDR v29 data. I've verified most by hand while the rest I know are correct. For int_curr_symbol, it should be 3 characters followed by a space: ar_SS: changing SDG to SSP bem_ZM: changing ZMK to ZMW dz_BT: changing BTN to BTN # Just changing " " to "<U0020>". en_ZW: changing ZWD to USD es_SV: changing SVC to USD lv_LV: changing LVL to EUR ne_NP: changing INR to NPR pap_AW: changing ANG to AWG the_NP: changing INR to NPR Some of these require updates iso-4217.def. For currency_symbol, it should be the standard/localized symbol name: aa_DJ: changing $ to Fdj ar_SA: changing ريال to ر.س ar_SS: changing ج.س. to £ az_AZ: changing man. to ₼ bg_BG: changing лв to лв. ce_RU: changing руб to ₽ crh_UA: changing gr to ₴ cv_RU: changing t to ₽ de_CH: changing Fr. to CHF dz_BT: changing དངུལ་ཀྲམ་ to Nu. en_BW: changing Pu to P en_DK: changing ¤ to kr. en_PH: changing Php to ₱ en_ZW: changing Z$ to $ es_BO: changing $b to Bs es_DO: changing $ to RD$ es_HN: changing L. to L es_PA: changing B/ to B/. es_SV: changing ₡ to $ fil_PH: changing PhP to ₱ he_IL: changing שח to ₪ hy_AM: changing Դ to ֏ ka_GE: changing ლ to ₾ kk_KZ: changing тг to ₸ ko_KR: changing ₩ to ₩ lg_UG: changing /- to USh lv_LV: changing Ls to € mg_MG: changing AR to Ar mhr_RU: changing ТЕҤ to ₽ my_MM: changing Ks to K os_RU: changing сом to ₽ pap_AW: changing f to ƒ pap_CW: changing f to ƒ ps_AF: changing افغانۍ to ؋ rw_RW: changing Frw to FRw ru_RU: changing руб to ₽ ru_UA: changing гр to ₴ sd_IN@devanagari: changing रु to ₹ se_NO: changing ru to kr si_LK: changing ₨ to රු so_SO: changing $ to S sq_AL: changing Lek to L ti_ER: changing $ to Nfk ti_ET: changing $ to Br tl_PH: changing PhP to ₱ tr_TR: changing TL to ₺ tt_RU: changing руб to ₽ tt_RU@iqtelif: changing sum to ₽ uz_UZ: changing so'm to soʻm Note: Some of the characters might not render as they're still quite new in the Unicode database. | |||||
* | localedef: check LC_IDENTIFICATION.category values | Mike Frysinger | 2016-04-15 | 2 | -7/+43 | |
| | | | | | | Currently localedef accepts any value for the category keyword. This has allowed bad values to propagate to the vast majority of locales (~90%). Add some logic to only accept a few standards. | |||||
* | localedata: LC_IDENTIFICATION.category: set to ISO 30112 2014 standard | Mike Frysinger | 2016-04-15 | 311 | -4103/+4261 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The ISO 30112 standard defines the valid values for the category keyword as only a few options: posix:1993 i18n:2004 i18n:2012 The vast majority of locales had changed the "i18n" string to the name of its own locale (e.g. "ak_GH:2013") as well as tweaking the date (presumably thinking it should be the date of submission). Convert all of them to "i18n:2012" for consistency. A follow up change will update localedef to actually check/validate the field. | |||||
* | Detect Intel Goldmont and Airmont processors | H.J. Lu | 2016-04-15 | 2 | -0/+13 | |
| | | | | | | | | | Updated from the model numbers of Goldmont and Airmont processors in Intel64 And IA-32 Processor Architectures Software Developer's Manual Volume 3 Revision 058. * sysdeps/x86/cpu-features.c (init_cpu_features): Detect Intel Goldmont and Airmont processors. | |||||
* | Remove pre GCC3.2 optimizations from string/bits/string2.h. | Wilco Dijkstra | 2016-04-15 | 3 | -439/+40 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * string/string.h: Use __GNUC_PREREQ(3,4) for bits/string2.h. * string/bits/string2.h (__STRING2_SMALL_GET16): Remove. (__STRING2_SMALL_GET32): Remove. (memset): Remove. (__memset_1): Remove. (__memset_gc): Remove. (__mempcpy): Remove. (mempcpy): Remove. (__mempcpy_args): Remove. (strchr): Remove. (strcpy): Remove. (strcpy_args): Remove. (__stpcpy_args): Remove. (__strcmp_cc): Remove. (__strcmp_gc): Remove. (strstr): Remove. | |||||
* | Suppress GCC 6 warning about ambiguous 'else' with -Wparentheses | Yvan Roux | 2016-04-15 | 3 | -21/+30 | |
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* | localedata: CLDRv29: update LC_ADDRESS.country_name translations | Mike Frysinger | 2016-04-15 | 174 | -71/+337 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This updates a bunch of locales based on CLDR v29 data: bg_BG: changing Bulgaria to България bo_CN: changing ཀྲུང་ཧྭ་མི་དམངས་སྤྱི་མཐུན་རྒྱལ་ཁབ། to རྒྱ་ནག bo_IN: changing རྒྱ་གར to རྒྱ་གར་ cy_GB: changing Cymru to Y Deyrnas Unedig dz_BT: changing འབྲུག། to འབྲུག en_US: changing USA to United States es_US: changing USA to Estados Unidos gd_GB: changing Breatainn Mhòr to An Rìoghachd Aonaichte ha_NG: changing Nigeria to Najeriya mk_MK: changing Macedonia to Македонија mn_MN: changing Mongolia to Монгол sq_MK: changing Macedonia to Maqedoni sr_RS@latin: changing Srbija i Crna Gora to Srbija tr_CY: changing Northern Cyprus to Kıbrıs tr_TR: changing Turkey to Türkiye ug_CN: changing 中华人民共和国 to جۇڭگو uz_UZ: changing O'zbekistan to Oʻzbekiston vi_VN: changing Việt nam to Việt Nam wae_CH: changing Switzerland to Schwiz yi_US: changing די פֿאראײניקטע שטאַטן to פֿאַראייניגטע שטאַטן yo_NG: changing Nigeria to Orílẹ́ède Nàìjíríà yue_HK: changing 香港 to 中華人民共和國香港特別行政區 zu_ZA: changing Mzansi Afrika to i-South Africa These all look largely straightforward. Many had English translations instead of native, and a few have been updated. I can't verify some of them as I'm not personally familiar, but the CLDR data matches. The USA->United States seems a little odd, but that is also what the CLDR database uses everywhere (rather than "United States of America"). We can also fill in a country name where there wasn't one before. Many look correct to me (mostly the English ones), but there's also many that I have no idea. But it can't be worse than leaving it blank ? :) ar_AE: changing to الإمارات العربية المتحدة ar_BH: changing to البحرين ar_DZ: changing to الجزائر ar_EG: changing to مصر ar_IN: changing to الهند ar_IQ: changing to العراق ar_JO: changing to الأردن ar_KW: changing to الكويت ar_LB: changing to لبنان ar_LY: changing to ليبيا ar_MA: changing to المغرب ar_OM: changing to عُمان ar_QA: changing to قطر ar_SA: changing to المملكة العربية السعودية ar_SD: changing to السودان ar_SS: changing to جنوب السودان ar_SY: changing to سوريا ar_TN: changing to تونس ar_YE: changing to اليمن as_IN: changing to ভাৰত ast_ES: changing to España az_AZ: changing to Azərbaycan be_BY: changing to Беларусь bn_IN: changing to ভারত br_FR: changing to Frañs brx_IN: changing to भारत bs_BA: changing to Bosna i Hercegovina ca_AD: changing to Andorra ca_ES: changing to Espanya ca_FR: changing to França ca_IT: changing to Itàlia ce_RU: changing to Росси da_DK: changing to Danmark de_AT: changing to Österreich de_BE: changing to Belgien de_CH: changing to Schweiz de_LU: changing to Luxemburg el_CY: changing to Κύπρος el_GR: changing to Ελλάδα en_AG: changing to Antigua & Barbuda en_AU: changing to Australia en_BW: changing to Botswana en_CA: changing to Canada en_DK: changing to Denmark en_GB: changing to United Kingdom en_HK: changing to Hong Kong SAR China en_IE: changing to Ireland en_IN: changing to India en_NZ: changing to New Zealand en_PH: changing to Philippines en_SG: changing to Singapore en_ZW: changing to Zimbabwe es_AR: changing to Argentina es_BO: changing to Bolivia es_CL: changing to Chile es_CO: changing to Colombia es_CU: changing to Cuba es_DO: changing to República Dominicana es_EC: changing to Ecuador es_ES: changing to España es_GT: changing to Guatemala es_HN: changing to Honduras es_MX: changing to México es_NI: changing to Nicaragua es_PA: changing to Panamá es_PE: changing to Perú es_PR: changing to Puerto Rico es_PY: changing to Paraguay es_SV: changing to El Salvador es_UY: changing to Uruguay es_VE: changing to Venezuela eu_ES: changing to Espainia fil_PH: changing to Pilipinas fo_FO: changing to Føroyar fr_BE: changing to Belgique fr_CA: changing to Canada fr_CH: changing to Suisse fr_FR: changing to France fr_LU: changing to Luxembourg fur_IT: changing to Italie fy_DE: changing to Dútslân fy_NL: changing to Nederlân ga_IE: changing to Éire gl_ES: changing to España gu_IN: changing to ભારત gv_GB: changing to Rywvaneth Unys he_IL: changing to ישראל hi_IN: changing to भारत hr_HR: changing to Hrvatska hu_HU: changing to Magyarország id_ID: changing to Indonesia is_IS: changing to Ísland it_CH: changing to Svizzera it_IT: changing to Italia ja_JP: changing to 日本 ka_GE: changing to საქართველო kk_KZ: changing to Қазақстан kl_GL: changing to Kalaallit Nunaat kn_IN: changing to ಭಾರತ kok_IN: changing to भारत ko_KR: changing to 대한민국 ks_IN: changing to ہِنٛدوستان ks_IN@devanagari: changing to भारत kw_GB: changing to Rywvaneth Unys ky_KG: changing to Кыргызстан lt_LT: changing to Lietuva lv_LV: changing to Latvija mg_MG: changing to Madagasikara ml_IN: changing to ഇന്ത്യ mr_IN: changing to भारत ms_MY: changing to Malaysia mt_MT: changing to Malta nb_NO: changing to Norge ne_NP: changing to नेपाल nl_AW: changing to Aruba nl_BE: changing to België nl_NL: changing to Nederland nn_NO: changing to Noreg or_IN: changing to ଭାରତ os_RU: changing to Уӕрӕсе pa_IN: changing to ਭਾਰਤ pa_PK: changing to ਪਾਕਿਸਤਾਨ pl_PL: changing to Polska pt_BR: changing to Brasil pt_PT: changing to Portugal ru_RU: changing to Россия ru_UA: changing to Украина sd_IN@devanagari: changing to भारत se_NO: changing to Norga si_LK: changing to ශ්රී ලංකාව sk_SK: changing to Slovensko sl_SI: changing to Slovenija sq_AL: changing to Shqipëri sv_SE: changing to Sverige ta_IN: changing to இந்தியா ta_LK: changing to இலங்கை ur_IN: changing to بھارت ur_PK: changing to پاکستان | |||||
* | localedata: fix LC_ADDRESS.country_car entries | Mike Frysinger | 2016-04-15 | 33 | -19/+67 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | These entries have been checked mostly against Wikipedia, but also using the sources it cites (like the UN and other treaty sources). Fix incorrect values: en_BW: changing RB to BW kl_GL: changing GRO to KN km_KH: changing LAO to KH my_MM: changing BA to MYA oc_FR: changing F to F tr_CY: changing TR to CY wae_CH: changing DH to CH Add missing entries: aa_DJ: changing to DJI ak_GH: changing to GH ar_OM: changing to OM ar_SS: changing to SUD ar_YE: changing to YAR bo_CN: changing to CHN cmn_TW: changing to RC dv_MV: changing to MV dz_BT: changing to BHT en_AG: changing to AG es_HN: changing to HN es_PR: changing to PR hak_TW: changing to RC lzh_TW: changing to RC nan_TW: changing to RC nan_TW@latin: changing to RC nl_AW: changing to AUA pap_AW: changing to AUA so_DJ: changing to DJI the_NP: changing to NEP ug_CN: changing to CHN yue_HK: changing to HK zh_CN: changing to CHN zh_HK: changing to HK zh_TW: changing to RC | |||||
* | localedata: CLDRv29: update LC_ADDRESS.country_num values | Mike Frysinger | 2016-04-15 | 19 | -26/+62 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This updates a few locales based on CLDR v29 data. Add missing fields: as_IN: changing to 356 dv_MV: changing to 462 kk_KZ: changing to 398 my_MM: changing to 104 rw_RW: changing to 646 tt_RU: changing to 643 Update ones that are wrong: dz_BT: changing BHU to 064 en_PH: changing 360 to 608 km_KH: changing 418 to 116 ky_KG: changing 643 to 417 tr_CY: changing 792 to 196 wo_SN: changing 450 to 686 As a result of fixing these, I had to update country_ab[23]: dz_BT: changing BHU to BTN en_PH: changing ID/IDN to PH/PHL km_KH: changing LA/LAO to KH/KHM ky_KG: changing KY/KYR to KG/KGZ tr_CY: changing TR/TUR to CY/CYP wo_SN: changing MG/MDG to SN/SEN Pad with leading zeros to match the standard and other locales: ber_DZ: changing 12 to 012 ca_AD: changing 20 to 020 en_AG: changing 28 to 028 hy_AM: changing 51 to 051 li_BE: changing 56 to 056 wa_BE: changing 56 to 056 I hand checked the first two sets against ISO 3166-1 directly. | |||||
* | localedata: LC_PAPER: use copy directives everywhere | Mike Frysinger | 2016-04-15 | 168 | -560/+337 | |
| | | | | | | | | | There are only two page sizes that locales use: US-Letter and A4. For the former, move to copying the en_US locale, while for the latter, move to copying the i18n locale. This lets us clean up all the stray comments like FIXME. There should be no functional differences here. | |||||
* | Fix pread consolidation on ports that require argument alignment | Adhemerval Zanella | 2016-04-14 | 2 | -0/+5 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch fixes the __ALIGNMENT_{ARG,COUNT} definition for ports that define __ASSUME_ALIGNED_REGISTER_PAIRS by including the kernel-features.h (where it is defined if the case). This was shown on arm with failing cases: FAIL: debug/tst-chk1 FAIL: debug/tst-chk2 FAIL: debug/tst-chk3 FAIL: debug/tst-chk4 FAIL: debug/tst-chk5 FAIL: debug/tst-chk6 FAIL: debug/tst-lfschk1 FAIL: debug/tst-lfschk2 FAIL: debug/tst-lfschk3 FAIL: debug/tst-lfschk4 FAIL: debug/tst-lfschk5 FAIL: debug/tst-lfschk6 FAIL: posix/tst-preadwrite FAIL: posix/tst-preadwrite64 The patches fixes it. Tested on armhf. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sysdep.h: Include kernel-features.h. | |||||
* | malloc: Add missing internal_function attributes on function definitions | Florian Weimer | 2016-04-14 | 2 | -0/+9 | |
| | | | | Fixes build on i386 after commit 29d794863cd6e03115d3670707cc873a9965ba92. | |||||
* | Fix strfmon_l: Use specified locale for number formatting [BZ #19633] | Stefan Liebler | 2016-04-14 | 2 | -6/+12 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The commit 985fc132f23dbb83de76c5af9e783ef1b5900148 "strfmon_l: Use specified locale for number formatting [BZ #19633]" introduced an elf/check-abi-libc testfailure due to __printf_fp_l on architectures which use sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-opt/math_ldbl_opt.h. This patch uses libc_hidden_def instead of ldbl_hidden_def. The ldbl_strong_alias is removed due to the rename of ___printf_fp_l to __printf_fp_l. ChangeLog: * stdio-common/printf_fp.c (__printf_fp_l): Rename ___printf_fp_l to __printf_fp_l and remove strong alias. Use libc_hidden_def instead of ldbl_hidden_def macro. | |||||
* | malloc: Remove malloc hooks from fork handler | Florian Weimer | 2016-04-14 | 3 | -119/+25 | |
| | | | | | | | The fork handler now runs so late that there is no risk anymore that other fork handlers in the same thread use malloc, so it is no longer necessary to install malloc hooks which made a subset of malloc functionality available to the thread that called fork. |