FreeBSD's example, a '~' in an environment variable is replaced
with the user's homedir. A '$' is replaced by the user's login
name. Both can be escaped with a backslash to get the literal char.
OK deraadt@
o _POSIX_CHILD_MAX increased to 25
o _POSIX2_RE_DUP_MAX renamed _POSIX_RE_DUP_MAX
o _POSIX_SYMLINK_MAX and SYMLINK_MAX added (same as PATH_MAX)
o _POSIX_SYMLOOP_MAX and SYMLOOP_MAX added (like MAXSYMLINKS)
Use sizeof() in the Init functions where it makes sense.
Use weak aliases instead of wrapper functions.
Probably should have gone in before the major bump but as these are only
used internally by the sha2 functions themselves there should be no problem.
The Pad function does padding like in Final but does not finish processing.
The FileChunk function creates a digest from a portion of a file.
Also made the length parameters consistent (and size_t).
Add constants for buffer lengths and use them.
Make bit count 64bit based on changes by niklas@ long ago.
Conver htole32n() to macros and unroll loops.
previously lived in foohl.c. The foohl.c files are now generated
via sed, though perhaps cpp could be used in the future.
Use u_int8_t instead of unsigned char for the buffers struct fooContext.
Add constants for buffer lengths and use them in function prototypes
and the man pages.
This is basically cosmetic surgery; there should be no functional changes.
OK deraadt@
to built-ins, so eventually we will have one version of these files.
Special adjustments for the kernel to cope: machine/stdarg.h -> sys/stdarg.h
and machine/ansi.h needs to have a _BSD_VA_LIST_ for syslog* prototypes.
okay millert@, drahn@, miod@.
in the libc rpc code. The main difference between this and the previous
version is the use of a simple free list that simplifies the logic when
adding a socket to svc_pollfd. I've also added code to pack svc_pollfd
when the free list gets too big. The idea general idea is to keep
svc_pollfd as tightly packed as possible to make poll(2) efficient.
Tested by many people and OK deraadt@