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calc/have_varvs.c
Landon Curt Noll ac0d84eef8 Release v2.12.9.0
Added notes to help/unexpected about:

    display() will limit the number of digits printed after decimal point

    %d will format after the decimal point for non-integer numeric values

    %x will format as fractions for non-integer numeric values

    fprintf(fd, "%d\n", huge_value) may need fflush(fd) to finish

Fixed Makefile dependencies for the args.h rule.

Fixed Makefile cases where echo with -n is used.  On some systems,
/bin/sh does not use -n, so we must call /bin/echo -n instead
via the ${ECHON} Makefile variable.

Add missing standard tools to sub-Makefiles to make them
easier to invoke directly.

Sort lists of standard tool Makefile variables and remove duplicates.

Declare the SHELL at the top of Makefiles.

Fixed the depend rule in the custom Makefile.

Improved the messages produced by the depend in the Makefiles.

Changed the UNUSED define in have_unused.h to be a macro with
a parameter.  Changed all use of UNUSED in *.c to be UNUSED(x).

Removed need for HAVE_UNUSED in building the have_unused.h file.

 CCBAN is given to ${CC} in order to control if banned.h is in effect.

 The banned.h attempts to ban the use of certain dangerous functions
 that, if improperly used, could compromise the computational integrity
 if calculations.

 In the case of calc, we are motivated in part by the desire for calc
 to correctly calculate: even during extremely long calculations.

 If UNBAN is NOT defined, then calling certain functions
 will result in a call to a non-existent function (link error).

 While we do NOT encourage defining UNBAN, there may be
 a system / compiler environment where re-defining a
 function may lead to a fatal compiler complication.
 If that happens, consider compiling as:

    make clobber all chk CCBAN=-DUNBAN

 as see if this is a work-a-round.

 If YOU discover a need for the -DUNBAN work-a-round, PLEASE tell us!
 Please send us a bug report.  See the file:

    BUGS

 or the URL:

    http://www.isthe.com/chongo/tech/comp/calc/calc-bugrept.html

 for how to send us such a bug report.

 Added the building of have_ban_pragma.h, which will determine
 if "#pragma GCC poison func_name" is supported.  If it is not,
 or of HAVE_PRAGMA_GCC_POSION=-DHAVE_NO_PRAGMA_GCC_POSION, then
 banned.h will have no effect.

 Fixed building of the have_getpgid.h file.
 Fixed building of the have_getprid.h file.
 Fixed building of the have_getsid.h file.
 Fixed building of the have_gettime.h file.
 Fixed building of the have_strdup.h file.
 Fixed building of the have_ustat.h file.
 Fixed building of the have_rusage.h file.

 Added HAVE_NO_STRLCPY to control if we want to test if
 the system has a strlcpy() function.  This in turn produces
 the have_strlcpy.h file wherein the symbol HAVE_STRLCPY will
 be defined, or not depending if the system comes with a
 strlcpy() function.

 If the system does not have a strlcpy() function, we
 compile our own strlcpy() function.  See strl.c for details.

 Added HAVE_NO_STRLCAT to control if we want to test if
 the system has a strlcat() function.  This in turn produces
 the have_strlcat.h file wherein the symbol HAVE_STRLCAT will
 be defined, or not depending if the system comes with a
 strlcat() function.

 If the system does not have a strlcat() function, we
 compile our own strlcat() function.  See strl.c for details.

 Fixed places were <string.h>, using #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
 for legacy systems that do not have that include file.

 Added ${H} Makefile symbol to control the announcement
 of forming and having formed hsrc related files.  By default
 H=@ (announce hsrc file formation) vs. H=@: to silence hsrc
 related file formation.

 Explicitly turn off quiet mode (set Makefile variable ${Q} to
 be empty) when building rpms.

 Improved and fixed the hsrc build process.

 Forming rpms is performed in verbose mode to assist debugging
 to the rpm build process.

 Compile custom code, if needed, after main code is compiled.
2021-03-11 01:54:28 -08:00

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/*
* have_varvs - try <varargs.h> to see if it really works with vsnprintf()
*
* Copyright (C) 1999,2018,2021 Landon Curt Noll
*
* Calc is open software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
* the terms of the version 2.1 of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* Calc is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
* or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General
* Public License for more details.
*
* A copy of version 2.1 of the GNU Lesser General Public License is
* distributed with calc under the filename COPYING-LGPL. You should have
* received a copy with calc; if not, write to Free Software Foundation, Inc.
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*
* Under source code control: 1995/09/09 22:41:10
* File existed as early as: 1995
*
* chongo <was here> /\oo/\ http://www.isthe.com/chongo/
* Share and enjoy! :-) http://www.isthe.com/chongo/tech/comp/calc/
*/
/*
* Some systems have bugs in the <varargs.h> implementation that show up in
* vsnprintf(), so we may have to try to use snprintf() as if it were
* vsnprintf() and hope for the best.
*
* This program will output #defines and exits 0 if vsnprintf() (or snprintf())
* produces the results that we expect. This program exits 1 if vsnprintf()
* (or snprintf()) produces unexpected results while using the <stdarg.h>
* include file.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include "have_unistd.h"
#if defined(HAVE_UNISTD_H)
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
#include "have_string.h"
#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
# include <string.h>
#endif
#undef VSNPRINTF_SIZE_T
#if defined(FORCE_STDC) || (defined(__STDC__) && __STDC__ != 0) || \
defined(__cplusplus)
# define VSNPRINTF_SIZE_T size_t
#else
# define VSNPRINTF_SIZE_T long
#endif
#if !defined(STDARG) && !defined(SIMULATE_STDARG)
#include <varargs.h>
#endif
#include "banned.h" /* include after system header <> includes */
char buf[BUFSIZ+1];
#if !defined(STDARG) && !defined(SIMULATE_STDARG)
void
try_nthis(char *fmt, VSNPRINTF_SIZE_T size, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap);
#if !defined(DONT_HAVE_VSNPRINTF)
vsnprintf(buf, size, fmt, ap);
#else
snprintf(buf, size, fmt, ap);
#endif
va_end(ap);
}
#else
void
try_nthis(char *a, VSNPRINTF_SIZE_T size, int b, char *c, int d)
{
return;
}
#endif
int
main(void)
{
/*
* setup
*/
buf[0] = '\0';
/*
* test variable args and vsnprintf/snprintf
*/
try_nthis("@%d:%s:%d@", sizeof(buf)-1, 1, "hello", 5);
if (strcmp(buf, "@1:hello:5@") != 0) {
#if !defined(DONT_HAVE_VSNPRINTF)
/* <varargs.h> with vsnprintf() didn't work */
#else
/* <varargs.h> with snprintf() simulating vsnprintf() didn't work */
#endif
exit(1);
}
try_nthis("%s %d%s%d%d %s", sizeof(buf)-1,
"Landon Noll 1st proved that", 2, "^", 23209, -1, "was prime");
if (strcmp(buf,
"Landon Noll 1st proved that 2^23209-1 was prime") != 0) {
#if !defined(DONT_HAVE_VSNPRINTF)
/* <varargs.h> with vsnprintf() didn't work */
#else
/* <varargs.h> with snprintf() simulating vsnprintf() didn't work */
#endif
exit(1);
}
/*
* report the result
*/
puts("/* what type of variable args do we have? */");
puts("#define VARARGS /* use <varargs.h> */");
puts("#include <varargs.h>");
puts("\n/* should we use vsnprintf() and vsnprintf()? */");
#if !defined(DONT_HAVE_VSNPRINTF)
puts("#define HAVE_VSNPRINTF /* yes */");
#else
puts("/*");
puts(" * Hack aleart!!!");
puts(" *");
puts(" * Systems that do not have vsnprintf() need something. In some");
puts(" * cases the snprintf() function will deal correctly with the");
puts(" * va_alist 4th arg. Same gors for a lack of an vsnprintf()");
puts(" * function. In either case we use the #defines below and");
puts(" * hope for the best!");
puts(" */");
puts("#define vsnprintf snprintf");
puts("#undef HAVE_VSNPRINTF");
#endif
/* exit(0); */
return 0;
}