From 49c6a8218cfcdb2e5f6972200752ca06ebd55dd2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Landon Curt Noll Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2022 13:04:00 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Release calc v2.14.1.2 Restored use of the #define FPOS_POS_LEN symbol. This refers to the length of the __pos element (if the __pos element exists), the fpos_t type (if that type exists). Changed SWAP_HALF_IN_FILEPOS(dest, src) mato to use FILEPOS_LEN Little Endian when FILEPOS is a simple scalar type (i.e., HAVE_FILEPOS_SCALAR is defined). Changed #define HAVE_FPOS to HAVE_FGETSETPOS. Corrected comment in have_fpos_pos.h. The HAVE_FPOS_POS symbol was NOT related to fgetpos & fsetpos but rather if we we have an __pos element in FILEPOS. Changed #define HAVE_NO_FPOS to HAVE_NO_FGETSETPOS. Improved comments in have_fpos_pos.h to show why and how HAVE_FPOS_POS, FPOS_POS_BITS, and FPOS_POS_LEN were defined or undefed. Changed showfiles builtin to print sizes cast to (long int) with the "%ld" printf format to avoid implementations that do not support the "%lld" printf format specifier. Renamed have_fpos.h to have_fgetsetpos.h. Renamed CALC_HAVE_FPOS_H to CALC_HAVE_FGETSETPOS_H. The make install and the olduninstall rules remove the any old have_fpos.h that was previously installed. Added swap_HALFs(dest, src, len) function to byteswap.c. Calc can now handle Big Engian file position sizes that are a multiple of BASEB bits in length. Before handle Big Engian file positions could only be 32 and 64 bits in length. This will allow, for example, a Big Engian file position size of 128 (assuming that 128/BASEB is is an integer). Temporary workaround for musl libc systems such as gentoo Linux that allows them to compile calc and successfully run the regression test. --- CHANGES | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) diff --git a/CHANGES b/CHANGES index 2334577..5a4761a 100644 --- a/CHANGES +++ b/CHANGES @@ -35,6 +35,9 @@ The following are the changes from calc version 2.14.1.2 to date: for example, a Big Engian file position size of 128 (assuming that 128/BASEB is is an integer). + Temporary workaround for musl libc systems such as gentoo Linux that + allows them to compile calc and successfully run the regression test. + The following are the changes from calc version 2.14.1.1 to 2.14.1.1: