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authorJens Gustedt <Jens.Gustedt@inria.fr>2014-11-09 11:18:08 +0100
committerRich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx>2014-11-15 15:08:03 -0500
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implement a private state for the uchar.h functions
The C standard is imperative on that:

  7.28.1 ... If ps is a null pointer, each function uses its own internal
  mbstate_t object instead, which is initialized at program startup to
  the initial conversion state;

and these functions are also not supposed to implicitly use the state of
the wchar.h functions:

  7.29.6.3 ... The implementation behaves as if no library function calls
  these functions with a null pointer for ps.

Previously this resulted in two bugs.

 - The functions c16rtomb and mbrtoc16 would crash when called with ps
   set to null.

 - The function mbrtoc32 used the private state of mbrtowc, which it
   is not allowed to do.
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