Summary of changes: New: - New djbunix functions: waitn_posix(), waitn_reap_posix() - New unix-transactional.h function: opendir_at. - New skalibs/posixplz.h function: munmap_void(). - random functions now have an early version, to use when randomness is required before the generator can be seeded (i.e. in programs running in the very early boot). - envdir_internal() now has a SKALIBS_ENVDIR_NOCLAMP option allowing reading of unlimited-size variables. - fd_close() now chooses to adapt to Linux's close() behaviour (closing the fd on EINTR) over the HP-UX one (not closing it). Destructors like close() being allowed to fail has always been a mistake in the specification and a programming nightmare, making it impossible to behave correctly on all systems, but apparently standardization efforts are on the way and the Linux behaviour seems to be the chosen one. Removed: - libbiguint removed. - Obsolete skalibs/environ.h and skalibs/getpeereid.h headers removed. - rc4 and md5 functions removed. - iobuffer removed. fd_cat() and fd_catn() changed signatures. - All signal functions entirely reworked; cruft removed. - The unsafe cdb_successor() API has been removed. - random_init() and random_finish() removed, as well as random_char(). Renamed APIs and type: - random_string() renamed to random_buf(). - All *_t types renamed without the _t suffix, to preserve POSIX namespace. - subgetopt() renamed to lgetopt(). - skalibs/cdb_make.h renamed to skalibs/cdbmake.h; cdbmake functions now return 1 on success and 0 on failure. - skalibs/cdb.h redesigned to remove reader state from the cdb structure. License hash updated due to copyright year change. Signed-off-by: Joachim Wiberg <troglobit@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com> |
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