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* add time64 symbol name redirects to public headers, under arch controlRich Felker2019-10-281-0/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | a _REDIR_TIME64 macro is introduced, which the arch's alltypes.h is expected to define, to control redirection of symbol names for interfaces that involve time_t and derived types. this ensures that object files will only be linked to libc interfaces matching the ABI whose headers they were compiled against. along with time32 compat shims, which will be introduced separately, the redirection also makes it possible for a single libc (static or shared) to be used with object files produced with either the old (32-bit time_t) headers or the new ones after 64-bit time_t switchover takes place. mixing of such object files (or shared libraries) in the same program will also be possible, but must be done with care; ABI between libc and a consumer of the libc interfaces is guaranteed to match by the the symbol name redirection, but pairwise ABI between consumers of libc that define interfaces between each other in terms of time_t is not guaranteed to match. this change adds a dependency on an additional "GNU C" feature to the public headers for existing 32-bit archs, which is generally undesirable; however, the feature is one which glibc has depended on for a long time, and thus which any viable alternative compiler is going to need to provide. 64-bit archs are not affected, nor will future 32-bit archs be, regardless of whether they are "new" on the kernel side (e.g. riscv32) or just newly-added (e.g. a new sparc or xtensa port). the same applies to newly-added ABIs for existing machine-level archs.
* fix various header namespace issues under feature-test-macro controlRich Felker2016-10-201-2/+5
| | | | reported and changes suggested by Daniel Sabogal.
* fix macros for LFS *64_t types in sys/stat.h, sys/types.h, glob.hSzabolcs Nagy2014-09-051-1/+2
| | | | | | there is no blksize64_t (blksize_t is always long) but there are fsblkcnt64_t and fsfilcnt64_t types in sys/stat.h and sys/types.h. and glob.h missed glob64_t.
* feature test macros: make _GNU_SOURCE enable everythingRich Felker2012-12-031-4/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | previously, a few BSD features were enabled only by _BSD_SOURCE, not by _GNU_SOURCE. since _BSD_SOURCE is default in the absence of other feature test macros, this made adding _GNU_SOURCE to a project not a purely additive feature test macro; it actually caused some features to be suppressed. most of the changes made by this patch actually bring musl in closer alignment with the glibc behavior for _GNU_SOURCE. the only exceptions are the added visibility of functions like strlcpy which were BSD-only due to being disliked/rejected by glibc maintainers. here, I feel the consistency of having _GNU_SOURCE mean "everything", and especially the property of it being purely additive, are more valuable than hiding functions which glibc does not have.
* default features: make musl usable without feature test macrosRich Felker2012-09-071-5/+1
| | | | | | | | | | the old behavior of exposing nothing except plain ISO C can be obtained by defining __STRICT_ANSI__ or using a compiler option (such as -std=c99) that predefines it. the new default featureset is POSIX with XSI plus _BSD_SOURCE. any explicit feature test macros will inhibit the default. installation docs have also been updated to reflect this change.
* use restrict everywhere it's required by c99 and/or posix 2008Rich Felker2012-09-061-3/+9
| | | | | | | | to deal with the fact that the public headers may be used with pre-c99 compilers, __restrict is used in place of restrict, and defined appropriately for any supported compiler. we also avoid the form [restrict] since older versions of gcc rejected it due to a bug in the original c99 standard, and instead use the form *restrict.
* _GNU_SOURCE is supposed to imply _LARGEFILE64_SOURCERich Felker2012-06-041-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | this is ugly and stupid, but now that the *64 symbol names exist, a lot of broken GNU software detects them in configure, then either breaks during build due to missing off64_t definition, or attempts to compile without function declarations/prototypes. "fixing" it here is easier than telling everyone to add yet another feature test macro to their builds.
* support _BSD_SOURCE feature test macroRich Felker2012-05-221-1/+1
| | | | | patch by Isaac Dunham. matched closely (maybe not exact) to glibc's idea of what _BSD_SOURCE should make visible.
* add *64 junk for sys/*.h headersRich Felker2012-05-041-0/+11
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* add some traditional aliases to stat.hRich Felker2011-04-121-0/+6
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* add missing UTIME_* macros in sys/stat.hRich Felker2011-04-101-0/+3
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* fcntl.h should make availabel the mode constants from sys/stat.hRich Felker2011-03-081-8/+2
| | | | also remove some legacy nonsense that crept in.
* implement futimens and utimensatRich Felker2011-02-271-0/+3
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* add portable lchown (trivial to support and a few ancient things want it..)Rich Felker2011-02-171-0/+3
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* extensive header cleanup for standards conformance & correctnessRich Felker2011-02-141-0/+5
| | | | | thanks to Peter Mazinger (psm) for pointing many of these issues out and submitting a patch on which this commit is loosely based
* initial check-in, version 0.5.0 v0.5.0Rich Felker2011-02-121-0/+90