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/freebsd-10.2-release/lib/libc/stdio/ | ||
H A D | floatio.h | diff 113146 Sat Apr 05 22:11:42 MST 2003 das Rework the floating point code in printf(). Significant changes: - We used to round long double arguments to double. Now we print them properly. - Bugs involving '%F', corner cases of '#' and 'g' format specifiers, and the '.*' precision specifier have been fixed. - Added support for the "'" specifier to print thousands' grouping characters in a locale-dependent manner. - Implement the __vfprintf() side of hexadecimal floating point support. All that is still needed is a routine to convert the mantissa to hex digits one nibble at a time in the style of ultoa(). Reviewed by: silence on standards@ |
H A D | printf-pos.c | diff 113146 Sat Apr 05 22:11:42 MST 2003 das Rework the floating point code in printf(). Significant changes: - We used to round long double arguments to double. Now we print them properly. - Bugs involving '%F', corner cases of '#' and 'g' format specifiers, and the '.*' precision specifier have been fixed. - Added support for the "'" specifier to print thousands' grouping characters in a locale-dependent manner. - Implement the __vfprintf() side of hexadecimal floating point support. All that is still needed is a routine to convert the mantissa to hex digits one nibble at a time in the style of ultoa(). Reviewed by: silence on standards@ |
H A D | vfprintf.c | diff 113146 Sat Apr 05 22:11:42 MST 2003 das Rework the floating point code in printf(). Significant changes: - We used to round long double arguments to double. Now we print them properly. - Bugs involving '%F', corner cases of '#' and 'g' format specifiers, and the '.*' precision specifier have been fixed. - Added support for the "'" specifier to print thousands' grouping characters in a locale-dependent manner. - Implement the __vfprintf() side of hexadecimal floating point support. All that is still needed is a routine to convert the mantissa to hex digits one nibble at a time in the style of ultoa(). Reviewed by: silence on standards@ |
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/amd64/linux32/ | ||
H A D | linux.h | diff 166727 Thu Feb 15 00:54:40 MST 2007 jkim MFP4: 113025, 113146, 113177, 113203, 113500, 113546, 113570 - PROT_READ, PROT_WRITE, or PROT_EXEC implies PROT_READ and PROT_EXEC. Linux/ia64's i386 emulation layer does this and it complies with Linux header files. This fixes mmap05 LTP test case on amd64. - Do not adjust stack size when failure has occurred. - Synchronize i386 mmap/mprotect with amd64. |
H A D | linux32_machdep.c | diff 166727 Thu Feb 15 00:54:40 MST 2007 jkim MFP4: 113025, 113146, 113177, 113203, 113500, 113546, 113570 - PROT_READ, PROT_WRITE, or PROT_EXEC implies PROT_READ and PROT_EXEC. Linux/ia64's i386 emulation layer does this and it complies with Linux header files. This fixes mmap05 LTP test case on amd64. - Do not adjust stack size when failure has occurred. - Synchronize i386 mmap/mprotect with amd64. |
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/i386/linux/ | ||
H A D | linux.h | diff 166727 Thu Feb 15 00:54:40 MST 2007 jkim MFP4: 113025, 113146, 113177, 113203, 113500, 113546, 113570 - PROT_READ, PROT_WRITE, or PROT_EXEC implies PROT_READ and PROT_EXEC. Linux/ia64's i386 emulation layer does this and it complies with Linux header files. This fixes mmap05 LTP test case on amd64. - Do not adjust stack size when failure has occurred. - Synchronize i386 mmap/mprotect with amd64. |
H A D | linux_machdep.c | diff 166727 Thu Feb 15 00:54:40 MST 2007 jkim MFP4: 113025, 113146, 113177, 113203, 113500, 113546, 113570 - PROT_READ, PROT_WRITE, or PROT_EXEC implies PROT_READ and PROT_EXEC. Linux/ia64's i386 emulation layer does this and it complies with Linux header files. This fixes mmap05 LTP test case on amd64. - Do not adjust stack size when failure has occurred. - Synchronize i386 mmap/mprotect with amd64. |
H A D | syscalls.master | diff 166727 Thu Feb 15 00:54:40 MST 2007 jkim MFP4: 113025, 113146, 113177, 113203, 113500, 113546, 113570 - PROT_READ, PROT_WRITE, or PROT_EXEC implies PROT_READ and PROT_EXEC. Linux/ia64's i386 emulation layer does this and it complies with Linux header files. This fixes mmap05 LTP test case on amd64. - Do not adjust stack size when failure has occurred. - Synchronize i386 mmap/mprotect with amd64. |
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