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2012-05-25avoid using pthread cleanup push/pop in stdio when not neededRich Felker2-6/+14
unfortunately in dynamic-linked programs, these macros cause pthread_self to be initialized, which costs a couple syscalls, and (much worse) would necessarily fail, crash, and burn on ancient (2.4 and earlier) kernels where setting up a thread pointer does not work. i'd like to do this in a more generic way that avoids all use of cleanup push/pop before pthread_self has been successfully called and avoids ugly if/else constructs like the one in this commit, but for now, this will suffice.
2012-05-04fix uninitialized var in vfwprintf printing 0-prec stringRich Felker1-1/+1
this could lead to spurious failures of wide printf functions
2012-04-19fix really bad breakage in strtol, etc.: failure to accept leading spacesRich Felker1-1/+1
2012-04-17fix wide scanf's handling of input failure on %c, and simplify %[Rich Felker1-5/+6
2012-04-17fix failure to distinguish input/match failure in wide %[ scanfRich Felker2-2/+4
this also includes a related fix for vswscanf's read function, which was returning a spurious (uninitialized) character for empty strings.
2012-04-17fix over-read in %ls with non-wide scanfRich Felker1-0/+1
2012-04-17fix broken %s and %[ with no width specifier in wide scanfRich Felker1-3/+7
2012-04-17make wide scanf %[ respect widthRich Felker1-2/+3
2012-04-17fix wide scanf to respect field width for stringsRich Felker1-4/+7
2012-04-17fix some bugs in scanf %[ handling detected while writing the wide versionRich Felker1-4/+4
2012-04-17introduce new wide scanf code and remove the last remnants of old scanfRich Felker4-524/+312
at this point, strto* and all scanf family functions are using the new unified integer and floating point parser/converter code. the wide scanf is largely a wrapper for ordinary byte-based scanf; since numbers can only contain ascii characters, only strings need to be handled specially.
2012-04-17avoid depending on POSIX symbol in code used from plain C functionsRich Felker1-1/+3
2012-04-17avoid null pointer dereference on %*p fields in scanfRich Felker1-1/+1
2012-04-17also ensure that write buffer is bounded when __stdio_write returnsRich Felker1-0/+1
assuming other code is correct, this should be a no-op, but better to be safe...
2012-04-17fix buffer overflow in vfprintf on long writes to unbuffered filesRich Felker1-1/+2
vfprintf temporarily swaps in a local buffer (for the duration of the operation) when the target stream is unbuffered; this both simplifies the implementation of functions like dprintf (they don't need their own buffers) and eliminates the pathologically bad performance of writing the formatted output with one or more write syscalls per formatting field. in cases like dprintf where we are dealing with a virgin FILE structure, everything worked correctly. however for long-lived files (like stderr), it's possible that the buffer bounds were already set for the internal zero-size buffer. on the next write, __stdio_write would pick up and use the new buffer provided by vfprintf, but the bound (wend) field was still pointing at the internal zero-size buffer's end. this in turn allowed unbounded writes to the temporary buffer.
2012-04-16fix %lf, etc. with printfRich Felker1-0/+2
the l prefix is redundant/no-op with printf, since default promotions always promote floats to double; however, it is valid, and printf was wrongly rejecting it.
2012-04-16new scanf implementation and corresponding integer parser/converterRich Felker3-30/+343
advantages over the old code: - correct results for floating point (old code was bogus) - wide/regular scanf separated so scanf does not pull in wide code - well-defined behavior on integers that overflow dest type - support for %[a-b] ranges with %[ (impl-defined by widely used) - no intermediate conversion of fmt string to wide string - cleaner, easier to share code with strto* functions - better standards conformance for corner cases the old code remains in the source tree, as the wide versions of the scanf-family functions are still using it. it will be removed when no longer needed.
2012-03-13fix scanf handling of "0" (followed by immediate EOF) with "%x"Rich Felker1-11/+6
other cases with %x were probably broken too. I would actually like to go ahead and replace this code in scanf with calls to the new __intparse framework, but for now this calls for a quick and unobtrusive fix without the risk of breaking other things.
2012-02-02make stdio open, read, and write operations cancellation pointsRich Felker3-5/+28
it should be noted that only the actual underlying buffer flush and fill operations are cancellable, not reads from or writes to the buffer. this behavior is compatible with POSIX, which makes all cancellation points in stdio optional, and it achieves the goal of allowing cancellation of a thread that's "stuck" on IO (due to a non-responsive socket/pipe peer, slow/stuck hardware, etc.) without imposing any measurable performance cost.
2011-10-14simplify atexit and fflush-on-exit handlingRich Felker1-1/+4
2011-09-28don't crash on null strings in printfRich Felker1-1/+1
passing null pointer for %s is UB but lots of broken programs do it anyway
2011-09-21avoid setting FILE lock count when not using flockfileRich Felker1-1/+1
for now this is just a tiny optimization, but later if we support cancellation from __stdio_read and __stdio_write, it will be necessary for the recusrive lock count to be zero in order for these functions to know they are responsible for unlocking the FILE on cancellation.
2011-09-04more fmemopen null termination fixesRich Felker1-2/+3
null termination is only added when current size grows. in update modes, null termination is not added if it does not fit (i.e. it is not allowed to clobber data). these rules make very little sense, but that's how it goes..
2011-09-04fix some fmemopen behaviorsRich Felker1-4/+7
read should not be allowed past "current size". append mode should write at "current size", not buffer size. null termination should not be written except when "current size" grows.
2011-09-04fmemopen: fix eof handling, hopefully right this timeRich Felker1-3/+4
2011-09-04fmemopen fixesRich Felker1-1/+3
disallow seek past end of buffer (per posix) fix position accounting to include data buffered for read don't set eof flag when no data was requested
2011-09-04memstreams: fix incorrect handling of file pos > current sizeRich Felker2-4/+4
the addition is safe and cannot overflow because both operands are positive when considered as signed quantities.
2011-09-04optimize seek function for memory streamsRich Felker2-24/+6
2011-09-04fix twos complement overflow bug in mem streams boundary checkRich Felker2-2/+2
the expression -off is not safe in case off is the most-negative value. instead apply - to base which is known to be non-negative and bounded within sanity.
2011-09-03implement fmemopenRich Felker1-18/+66
testing so far has been minimal. may need further work.
2011-09-03fix some length calculations in memory streamsRich Felker2-3/+3
2011-09-03implement open_wmemstreamRich Felker1-0/+95
not heavily tested, but it seems to be correct, including the odd behavior that seeking is in terms of wide character count. this precludes any simple buffering, so we just make the stream unbuffered.
2011-09-03implement open_memstreamRich Felker1-0/+94
this is the first attempt, and may have bugs. only minimal testing has been performed.
2011-08-01fix crash in dns code with new stdio locking codeRich Felker1-0/+1
2011-07-30add proper fuxed-based locking for stdioRich Felker14-39/+44
previously, stdio used spinlocks, which would be unacceptable if we ever add support for thread priorities, and which yielded pathologically bad performance if an application attempted to use flockfile on a key file as a major/primary locking mechanism. i had held off on making this change for fear that it would hurt performance in the non-threaded case, but actually support for recursive locking had already inflicted that cost. by having the internal locking functions store a flag indicating whether they need to perform unlocking, rather than using the actual recursive lock counter, i was able to combine the conditionals at unlock time, eliminating any additional cost, and also avoid a nasty corner case where a huge number of calls to ftrylockfile could cause deadlock later at the point of internal locking. this commit also fixes some issues with usage of pthread_self conflicting with __attribute__((const)) which resulted in crashes with some compiler versions/optimizations, mainly in flockfile prior to pthread_create.
2011-07-30eliminate dependence of perror on printfRich Felker1-10/+5
2011-07-16fix logic error in freadRich Felker1-6/+1
fread was calling f->read without checking that the file was in reading mode. this could: 1. crash, if f->read was a null pointer 2. cause unwanted blocking on a terminal already at eof 3. allow reading on a write-only file
2011-07-04printf: "if a precision is specified, the '0' flag shall be ignored."Rich Felker1-1/+1
2011-07-04zero precision with zero value should not inhibit prefix/width printingRich Felker1-1/+4
2011-07-04printf("%#x",0) should print 0 not 0x0Rich Felker1-1/+1
2011-06-30fix logic in __fwritingRich Felker1-1/+1
2011-06-30add and consolidate nasty stdio_ext junkRich Felker3-17/+57
hopefully this resolves the rest of the issues with hideously nonportable hacks in programs that use gnulib.
2011-06-30implement the nonstandard GNU function fpurgeRich Felker1-0/+11
this is a really ugly and backwards function, but its presence will prevent lots of broken gnulib software from trying to define its own version of fpurge and thereby failing to build or worse.
2011-06-13avoid 64bit warnings when using pointers as entropy for temp namesRich Felker2-2/+4
2011-05-11fix the last known rounding bug in floating point printingRich Felker1-3/+4
the observed symptom was that the code was incorrectly rounding up 1.0625 to 1.063 despite the rounding mode being round-to-nearest with ties broken by rounding to even last place. however, the code was just not right in many respects, and i'm surprised it worked as well as it did. this time i tested the values that end up in the variables round, small, and the expression round+small, and all look good.
2011-05-06reduce some ridiculously large spin countsRich Felker1-1/+1
these should be tweaked according to testing. offhand i know 1000 is too low and 5000 is likely to be sufficiently high. consider trying to add futexes to file locking, too...
2011-05-02fix fclose return status logic, againRich Felker1-1/+2
the previous fix was incorrect, as it would prevent f->close(f) from being called if fflush(f) failed. i believe this was the original motivation for using | rather than ||. so now let's just use a second statement to constrain the order of function calls, and to back to using |.
2011-05-01fix undefined call order in fclose, possible lost output depending on compilerRich Felker1-1/+1
pcc turned up this bug by calling f->close(f) before fflush(f), resulting in lost output and error on flush.
2011-05-01minor optimization in puts: use inline putc_unlocked macro for newlineRich Felker1-1/+1
2011-04-25fix 2 eof-related bugs in scanfRich Felker1-3/+4
1. failed match of literal chars from the format string would always return matching failure rather than input failure at eof, leading to infinite loops in some programs. 2. unread of eof would wrongly adjust the character counts reported by %n, yielding an off-by-one error.