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author | Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> | 2002-01-29 03:56:50 +0000 |
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committer | Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> | 2002-01-29 03:56:50 +0000 |
commit | 0295d2666c248045942f7ed753b2d8f8cea0996f (patch) | |
tree | 8cd2e60bf904dabf9c1ce077de88658636d7de18 /manual/llio.texi | |
parent | 2e8fb4022506a0a0a747c82fa8cb72140e855adf (diff) | |
download | glibc-0295d2666c248045942f7ed753b2d8f8cea0996f.tar.gz |
Update.
2002-01-23 Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com>
* sysdeps/alpha/Makefile (pic-ccflag): New variable.
2002-01-28 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* string/strxfrm.c: Allocate one more byte for rulearr and clear
this element [PR libc/2855].
* string/strcoll.c: Handle zero-length arguments specially
[PR libc/2856].
2002-01-23 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* string/bits/string2.h (__mempcpy): For gcc 3.0+, don't use
__mempcpy_small but instead use __builtin_memcpy ( , , n) + n for
short lengths and constant src.
(strcpy): Don't optimize for gcc 3.0+.
(__stpcpy): For gcc 3.0+, don't use
__stpcpy_small but instead use __builtin_strcpy (, src) + strlen (src)
for short string literal src.
2002-01-23 Jeroen Dobbelaere <jeroen.dobbelaere@acunia.com>
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/configure.in (libc_cv_gcc_unwind_find_fde):
Set for arm, too.
2001-01-22 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
* manual/llio.texi (Linked Channels, Cleaning Streams):
Make it clearer that a just-opened input stream might need cleaning.
2002-01-21 H.J. Lu <hjl@gnu.org>
* sysdeps/mips/dl-machine.h (ELF_MACHINE_BEFORE_RTLD_RELOC):
Don't use label at end of compound statement.
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diff --git a/manual/llio.texi b/manual/llio.texi index c196119956..259d11de96 100644 --- a/manual/llio.texi +++ b/manual/llio.texi @@ -935,7 +935,8 @@ random-access files, all append-type output streams are effectively linked to each other. @cindex cleaning up a stream -If you have been using a stream for I/O, and you want to do I/O using +If you have been using a stream for I/O (or have just opened the stream), +and you want to do I/O using another channel (either a stream or a descriptor) that is linked to it, you must first @dfn{clean up} the stream that you have been using. @xref{Cleaning Streams}. @@ -1007,7 +1008,8 @@ You can skip the @code{fclean} or @code{fflush} if you know the stream is already clean. A stream is clean whenever its buffer is empty. For example, an unbuffered stream is always clean. An input stream that is at end-of-file is clean. A line-buffered stream is clean when the last -character output was a newline. +character output was a newline. However, a just-opened input stream +might not be clean, as its input buffer might not be empty. There is one case in which cleaning a stream is impossible on most systems. This is when the stream is doing input from a file that is not |