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H A D | strerror_test.c | diff 220376 Tue Apr 05 22:03:02 MDT 2011 jilles Allow strerror(0) and strerror_r(0, ...). Of course, strerror_r() may still fail with ERANGE. Although the POSIX specification said this could fail with EINVAL and doing this likely indicates invalid use of errno, most other implementations permitted it, various POSIX testsuites require it to work (matching the older sys_errlist array) and apparently some applications depend on it. PR: standards/151316 MFC after: 1 week |
/freebsd-10.3-release/lib/libc/gen/ | ||
H A D | errlst.c | diff 220376 Tue Apr 05 22:03:02 MDT 2011 jilles Allow strerror(0) and strerror_r(0, ...). Of course, strerror_r() may still fail with ERANGE. Although the POSIX specification said this could fail with EINVAL and doing this likely indicates invalid use of errno, most other implementations permitted it, various POSIX testsuites require it to work (matching the older sys_errlist array) and apparently some applications depend on it. PR: standards/151316 MFC after: 1 week |
/freebsd-10.3-release/lib/libc/string/ | ||
H A D | strerror.3 | diff 220376 Tue Apr 05 22:03:02 MDT 2011 jilles Allow strerror(0) and strerror_r(0, ...). Of course, strerror_r() may still fail with ERANGE. Although the POSIX specification said this could fail with EINVAL and doing this likely indicates invalid use of errno, most other implementations permitted it, various POSIX testsuites require it to work (matching the older sys_errlist array) and apparently some applications depend on it. PR: standards/151316 MFC after: 1 week |
H A D | strerror.c | diff 220376 Tue Apr 05 22:03:02 MDT 2011 jilles Allow strerror(0) and strerror_r(0, ...). Of course, strerror_r() may still fail with ERANGE. Although the POSIX specification said this could fail with EINVAL and doing this likely indicates invalid use of errno, most other implementations permitted it, various POSIX testsuites require it to work (matching the older sys_errlist array) and apparently some applications depend on it. PR: standards/151316 MFC after: 1 week |
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