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Update for NetBSD 5.0.
* m4/printf.m4 (gl_PRINTF_INFINITE_LONG_DOUBLE): Don't guess yes on
NetBSD; the test fails on NetBSD 5.0.
* doc/{glibc,posix,pastposix}-{headers,functions}/*.texi: Update info
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author | Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org> |
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date | Sun, 21 Nov 2010 21:31:19 +0100 |
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@node ctime_r @section @code{ctime_r} @findex ctime_r POSIX specification:@* @url{http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/ctime_r.html} Gnulib module: extensions Portability problems fixed by Gnulib: @itemize @item This function has an incompatible declaration on some platforms: Solaris 10 (when @code{_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS} is not defined). @end itemize Portability problems not fixed by Gnulib: @itemize @item This function is missing on some platforms: mingw. @item This function may put more than 26 bytes into the argument buffer if an invalid year is passed. @end itemize @code{ctime_r} takes a pre-allocated buffer and length of the buffer, and returns @code{NULL} on errors. The input buffer should be at least 26 bytes in size. The output string is locale-independent. However, years can have more than 4 digits if @code{time_t} is sufficiently wide, so the length of the required output buffer is not easy to determine. Increasing the buffer size when @code{ctime_r} returns @code{NULL} is not necessarily sufficient. The @code{NULL} return value could mean some other error condition, which will not go away by increasing the buffer size. A more flexible function is @code{strftime}. However, note that it is locale dependent.