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03eac9d3
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2017-09-14T00:35:56
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all: Replace many more http URLs by https URLs. Update stale URLs.
* users.txt: Remove mention of 'newts'.
* lib/localename.c: Update comment about LANG_SOTHO.
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ca35d468
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2017-09-13T00:48:18
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all: prefer https: URLs
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a3fd683d
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2017-01-01T02:59:23
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version-etc: new year
* build-aux/gendocs.sh (version):
* doc/gendocs_template:
* doc/gendocs_template_min:
* doc/gnulib.texi:
* lib/version-etc.c (COPYRIGHT_YEAR):
Update copyright dates by hand in templates and the like.
* all files: Run 'make update-copyright'.
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54615b95
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2016-02-06T18:11:48
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misc: port better to gcc -fsanitize=address
Without these patches, ./configure CFLAGS='-fsanitize=address'
would compute incorrect values. This patch fixes some (but not all)
test failures with recent glibc, with this configuration.
* m4/acl.m4 (gl_ACL_GET_FILE):
* m4/calloc.m4 (_AC_FUNC_CALLOC_IF):
* m4/canonicalize.m4 (gl_FUNC_REALPATH_WORKS):
* m4/d-ino.m4 (gl_CHECK_TYPE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_INO):
* m4/duplocale.m4 (gl_FUNC_DUPLOCALE):
* m4/getcwd.m4 (gl_FUNC_GETCWD_NULL):
* m4/getdelim.m4 (gl_FUNC_GETDELIM):
* m4/getgroups.m4 (gl_FUNC_GETGROUPS):
* m4/getline.m4 (gl_FUNC_GETLINE):
* m4/malloc.m4 (_AC_FUNC_MALLOC_IF):
* m4/realloc.m4 (_AC_FUNC_REALLOC_IF):
* m4/regex.m4 (gl_REGEX):
* m4/strndup.m4 (gl_FUNC_STRNDUP):
* tests/test-calloc-gnu.c (main):
* tests/test-duplocale.c (main):
* tests/test-getgroups.c (main):
* tests/test-getline.c (main):
* tests/test-inttostr.c (main):
* tests/test-localename.c (test_locale_name)
(test_locale_name_thread, test_locale_name_environ)
(test_locale_name_default):
* tests/test-regex.c (main):
* tests/test-setlocale1.c (main):
* tests/test-stat.h (test_stat_func):
Free heap-allocated storage before exiting.
* m4/asm-underscore.m4 (gl_ASM_SYMBOL_PREFIX):
Don't match *_foo symbols inserted by AddressSanitizer.
* tests/test-regex.c, tests/test-stat.c: Include stdlib.h, for 'free'.
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71090a2a
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2016-01-01T00:56:19
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version-etc: new year
* build-aux/gendocs.sh (version):
* doc/gendocs_template:
* doc/gendocs_template_min:
* doc/gnulib.texi:
* lib/version-etc.c (COPYRIGHT_YEAR):
Update copyright dates by hand in templates and the like.
* all files: Run 'make update-copyright'.
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b9bfe784
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2015-01-01T01:38:23
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version-etc: new year
* doc/gnulib.texi:
* lib/version-etc.c (COPYRIGHT_YEAR): Update copyright date.
* all files: Run 'make update-copyright'.
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1276a2c5
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2014-01-01T00:04:40
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maint: update copyright
I ran 'make update-copyright'.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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92f3a4c8
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2013-04-11T05:47:31
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regex-tests, regex: allow glibc re_search behavior
The data passed to re_search by the test for glibc bug 15078 is a
multi-character collating element followed by a single character.
According to POSIX, "It is unspecified whether a non-matching list
expression matches a multi-character collating element that is not
matched by any of the expressions."
One of differences between glibc and gnulib implementations of
re_search is that glibc re_search matches multi-character
collating elements in that case while gnulib re_search doesn't.
Since both re_search implementations conform to standard, change
the test to allow glibc re_search behavior.
* tests/test-regex.c (main): In test for glibc bug 15078, reformat
re_search input data to make the multi-character collating element
in it clearly visible, and treat re_search return code 0 as valid.
* m4/regex.m4 (gl_REGEX): Likewise.
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d69a4209
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2013-03-12T15:15:01
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regex-tests: skip UTF-8 test on mingw
test-regex failed on mingw; and I traced it in gdb to an instance
of init_dfa() setting dfa->is_utf8 to 0 in spite of setlocale()
claiming success for "en_US.UTF-8". test-wcwidth already has
precedent for skipping utf-8 tests where the system (or gnulib
setlocale replacement, in this case) lies about utf-8 support.
* modules/regex-tests (Depends-on): Add localcharset.
* tests/test-regex.c (main): Use it to skip test on mingw.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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6169015d
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2013-03-11T14:51:33
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regex: port to mingw's recent addition of undeclared alarm
On mingw (at least, when cross-compiling with Fedora 18's
mingw32-headers-2.0.999-0.15.trunk.20121110.fc18.noarch build),
compilation of test-regex fails:
test-regex.c: In function 'main':
test-regex.c:42:11: error: 'SIGALRM' undeclared (first use in this function)
test-regex.c:42:11: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only
once for each function it appears in
test-regex.c:43:3: warning: implicit declaration of function 'alarm'
It turns out that recent mingw64 added an export of alarm() and
SIGALRM, but guarded their declarations behind __USE_MINGW_ALARM
(default off, and with alarm() only in the non-standard <io.h>);
so the m4 tests were setting HAVE_ALARM to 1 based on link success
but then failing to compile.
* doc/posix-functions/alarm.texi (alarm): Document that alarm
exists but still doesn't work in newer mingw.
* m4/frexp.m4 (gl_FUNC_FREXP_WORKS): Check for alarm declaration,
not existence. Ensure SIGALRM is not trapped.
* m4/mktime.m4 (gl_FUNC_MKTIME): Likewise.
* m4/regex.m4 (gl_REGEX): Likewise.
* m4/remainderf.m4 (gl_FUNC_REMAINDERF_WORKS): Likewise.
* tests/test-regex.c (main): Use correct probe for alarm.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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6668cfa3
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2013-02-03T09:19:06
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regex-tests, regex: fix bug: memset undeclared
* tests/test-regex.c: Don't include regex.h twice. Include
string.h, to declare memset. Christensen's report also mentioned
this issue.
* m4/regex.m4 (gl_REGEX): Keep test program more in sync with
test-regex.c, to avoid future problems like this. Remove
AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT. Include <string.h>. Don't include <regex.h>
twice.
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819b1c38
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2013-01-31T21:07:02
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regex-tests: new module
* modules/regex-tests, tests/test-regex.c: New files.
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