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Jeff Johnston
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2001-04-20 Jeff Johnston <jjohnstn@redhat.com>
* libc/include/stdio.h[!_REENT_ONLY]: Moved various functions together into one list. [!__STRICT_ANSI__]: Moved non-ANSI I/O functions in this list. (vfscanf, vscanf, vsscanf, _vfscanf_r, _vscanf_r, _vsscanf_r): New function prototypes. (_fscanf_r, _sscanf_r): Ditto. * libc/include/stdlib.h: Added _strtod_r prototype. * libc/stdio/Makefile.am: Add new v*scanf functions. * libc/stdio/Makefile.in: Regenerate. * libc/stdio/fscanf.c: Reorganized so HAVE_STDC only affects prototype and code is shared. Added reentrant _fscanf_r which calls __svfscanf_r. * libc/stdio/scanf.c: Changed to call __svfscanf_r. * libc/stdio/sscanf.c: Changed documentation to add reentrant routines. (sscanf): Changed to call __svfscanf_r with _REENT argument. (_sscanf_r): New routine. * libc/stdio/local.h: Removed __svfscanf prototype and replaced it with __svfscanf_r prototype. * libc/stdio/vfscanf.c (vfscanf, _vfscanf_r: New routines. (__svfscanf_r): Reentrant version of __svfscanf which takes reetrancy structure as argument as calls reentrant versions of helper functions (e.g. _strtol_r, _strtoul_r). Also replaced calls to atol and atof to _strtol_r and _strtod_r respectively. * libc/stdio/vfscanf.c: Also changed __svfscanf to call __svfscanf_r. * libc/stdlib/strtod.c (strtod): Changed to call _strtod_r with _REENT argument. * libc/stdio/vscanf.c: New file. * libc/stdio/vsscanf.c: Ditto.
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