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.
This commit is contained in:
Landon Curt Noll
2022-11-29 13:04:00 -08:00
parent def203f273
commit 49c6a8218c

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@@ -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 for example, a Big Engian file position size of 128 (assuming that
128/BASEB is is an integer). 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: The following are the changes from calc version 2.14.1.1 to 2.14.1.1: