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author | Zack Weinberg <zackw@panix.com> | 2018-03-07 14:32:01 -0500 |
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committer | Gabriel F. T. Gomes <gabriel@inconstante.eti.br> | 2018-12-05 18:15:42 -0200 |
commit | 698fb75b9ff5ae454a1344b5f9fafa0ca367c555 (patch) | |
tree | cf2b4ff04c4acd8af7bedacc0f42db69f6303f0d /stdio-common/asprintf.c | |
parent | d91798b31ac79914c234c4da7f7e7396bde2d85c (diff) | |
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Add __v*printf_internal with flags arguments
There are a lot more printf variants than there are scanf variants,
and the code for setting up and tearing down their custom FILE
variants around the call to __vf(w)printf is more complicated and
variable. Therefore, I have added _internal versions of all the
v*printf variants, rather than introducing helper routines so that
they can all directly call __vf(w)printf_internal, as was done with
scanf.
As with the scanf changes, in this patch the _internal functions still
look at the environmental mode bits and all callers pass 0 for the
flags parameter.
Several of the affected public functions had _IO_ name aliases that
were not exported (but, in one case, appeared in libio.h anyway);
I was originally planning to leave them as aliases to avoid having
to touch internal callers, but it turns out ldbl_*_alias only work
for exported symbols, so they've all been removed instead. It also
turns out there were hardly any internal callers. _IO_vsprintf and
_IO_vfprintf *are* exported, so those two stick around.
Summary for the changes to each of the affected symbols:
_IO_vfprintf, _IO_vsprintf:
All internal calls removed, thus the internal declarations, as well
as uses of libc_hidden_proto and libc_hidden_def, were also removed.
The external symbol is now exposed via uses of ldbl_strong_alias
to __vfprintf_internal and __vsprintf_internal, respectively.
_IO_vasprintf, _IO_vdprintf, _IO_vsnprintf,
_IO_vfwprintf, _IO_vswprintf,
_IO_obstack_vprintf, _IO_obstack_printf:
All internal calls removed, thus declaration in internal headers
were also removed. They were never exported, so there are no
aliases tying them to the internal functions. I.e.: entirely gone.
__vsnprintf:
Internal calls were always preceded by macros such as
#define __vsnprintf _IO_vsnprintf, and
#define __vsnprintf vsnprintf
The macros were removed and their uses replaced with calls to the
new internal function __vsnprintf_internal. Since there were no
internal calls, the internal declaration was also removed. The
external symbol is preserved with ldbl_weak_alias to ___vsnprintf.
__vfwprintf:
All internal calls converted into calls to __vfwprintf_internal,
thus the internal declaration was removed. The function is now a
wrapper that calls __vfwprintf_internal. The external symbol is
preserved.
__vswprintf:
Similarly, but no external symbol.
__vasprintf, __vdprintf, __vfprintf, __vsprintf:
New internal wrappers. Not exported.
vasprintf, vdprintf, vfprintf, vsprintf, vsnprintf,
vfwprintf, vswprintf,
obstack_vprintf, obstack_printf:
These functions used to be aliases to the respective _IO_* function,
they are now aliases to their respective __* functions.
Tested for powerpc and powerpc64le.
Diffstat (limited to 'stdio-common/asprintf.c')
-rw-r--r-- | stdio-common/asprintf.c | 6 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/stdio-common/asprintf.c b/stdio-common/asprintf.c index bff858e..8943ffc 100644 --- a/stdio-common/asprintf.c +++ b/stdio-common/asprintf.c @@ -16,11 +16,7 @@ <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ #include <stdarg.h> -#include <stdio.h> - #include <libioP.h> -#define vasprintf(s, f, a) _IO_vasprintf (s, f, a) -#undef __asprintf /* Write formatted output from FORMAT to a string which is allocated with malloc and stored in *STRING_PTR. */ @@ -32,7 +28,7 @@ ___asprintf (char **string_ptr, const char *format, ...) int done; va_start (arg, format); - done = vasprintf (string_ptr, format, arg); + done = __vasprintf_internal (string_ptr, format, arg, 0); va_end (arg); return done; |