information that is looked up while matching glob(3)s
Keeping this information around can make a big difference when
fetching it is expensive, e.g. in sftp which uses GLOB_ALTDIRFUNC
feedback millert@ jmc@
"get it in before the libc crank" deraadt@
- wide character (noun)
- wide-character (adjective)
this is the "fix of least resistance", and appears to be in line with
posix style; a tiny fix still needed for curses, but i'll mail that
upstream;
byte) disklabels even in the midst of a larger sector. E.g. in bytes
512 - 1023 of the first 2048 byte sector on a CD.
On hppa we plopped down such a disklabel on cdXX.iso and installXX.iso.
Once accessible it took precedence over the spoofed label of the CD. Chaos
ensued. Since there is currently no reason for this label on hppa
cd's, eradicate it and its disktab entry. cdXX.iso/installXX.iso can now
be mounted on hppa again.
Also remove a commented out label plopping on Alpha, which references a
non-existant disktab entry.
Problem noted and exact diff creating problem discovered by marco@.
ok deraadt@
idiotically accepts more then two hex digits following the \x, even
on platforms where a char has 8 bits. It is therefore dangerous to have
an almost-bit-not-quite compatible format in vis(3).
The VIS_ALL (encode all characters) option introduced in the same commit
remains.
problem reported with the obvious fix for bgpd by Sebastian Benoit
<benoit-lists at fb12.de>, also PR 6432
applied to all the others by yours truly. ok theo
isn't it amazing how far this parser (and more) spread?
extensions: __real__ and __imag__ operators, the use of '~' for
complex conjugation, and 'i' or 'j' as a suffix for complex constants.
While this doesn't handle folding and overflow detection for complex
constants correctly, it's good enough to make it through libm...and
found several bugs once it could do so.
"no objections" miod@, krw@
disklabel the "HP C3010 / Cranel 2.0GB Fast SCSI2 H10" crammed inside your
palm device, but that's the price of progress. hopefully i didn't whack
anything important.
ok deraadt