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strerror_r: fix OpenBSD behavior on 0
OpenBSD treats strerror_r(0,,) as a success, but with a message
"Undefined error: 0"; while this is distinct from strerror_r(-1,,)
returning "Unknown error: -1", it does not imply success. Meanwhile,
if buf is short enough for ERANGE, then we can't use strstr to look
for "Unknown" or "Undefined" in the resulting message, like we had
been doing for strerror(). Fix this by shifting the burden - now
the strerror-override code guarantees that 0 will have an
override when needed.
* lib/strerror-override.c (strerror_override): Also override 0
when needed.
* lib/strerror-override.h (strerror_override): Likewise.
* lib/strerror.c (strerror): Simplify, now that 0 override is done
earlier.
* lib/strerror_r.c (strerror_r): Likewise.
* m4/strerror.m4 (gl_FUNC_STRERROR): Split detection of 0
behavior...
(gl_FUNC_STRERROR_0): ...into new macro.
* m4/strerror_r.m4 (gl_FUNC_STRERROR_R): Replace strerror_r if 0
is overridden.
(gl_FUNC_STRERROR_R_WORKS): Avoid extra tests if 0 is broken.
* modules/strerror-override (Files): Add strerror.m4.
(configure.ac): Also provide override for 0 when needed.
* doc/posix-functions/strerror.texi (strerror): Document this.
* doc/posix-functions/perror.texi (perror): Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
author | Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> |
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date | Tue, 21 Jun 2011 08:50:51 -0600 |
parents | 97fc9a21a8fb |
children | 8250f2777afc |
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# serial 9 dnl From Jim Meyering. dnl Find a new-enough version of Perl. # Copyright (C) 1998-2001, 2003-2004, 2007, 2009-2011 Free Software Foundation, # Inc. # # This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, # with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. AC_DEFUN([gl_PERL], [ dnl FIXME: don't hard-code 5.005 AC_MSG_CHECKING([for perl5.005 or newer]) if test "${PERL+set}" = set; then # `PERL' is set in the user's environment. candidate_perl_names="$PERL" perl_specified=yes else candidate_perl_names='perl perl5' perl_specified=no fi found=no AC_SUBST([PERL]) PERL="$am_missing_run perl" for perl in $candidate_perl_names; do # Run test in a subshell; some versions of sh will print an error if # an executable is not found, even if stderr is redirected. if ( $perl -e 'require 5.005; use File::Compare' ) > /dev/null 2>&1; then PERL=$perl found=yes break fi done AC_MSG_RESULT([$found]) test $found = no && AC_MSG_WARN([ WARNING: You don't seem to have perl5.005 or newer installed, or you lack a usable version of the Perl File::Compare module. As a result, you may be unable to run a few tests or to regenerate certain files if you modify the sources from which they are derived. ] ) ])