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*******
* soon
*
* $Id: TO.DO,v 1.2 1997/08/08 05:09:51 gdr Exp $
* $Id: TO.DO,v 1.3 1997/09/21 22:46:04 gdr Exp $
*
*******
Add implementations for Tilghman:
strftime(3)
As a group:
Update utmp.5, libutil (logout, logwtmp), last(1), login(1), who(1),
w(1), init(8), _PATH_UTMP (<utmp.h> and FAQ), rwho(1), users(1)
Add to relevent util man pages:
.SH ATTRIBUTIONS
This command was ported from FreeBSD source code
for distribution with GNO/ME 2.0.6.
Use __STACK_CHECK__ macro for stack checking code.
stdio:
- add %b modifier to fprintf implementation (ORCA/C compatibility)
- reduce stack requirements
stdlib/cvt.c:
- handle modes 0 and 1 correctly.
Use result of _setModeEmulation(3) in appropriate calls. These include
chmod -
fchmod -
@ -14,8 +35,7 @@ Use result of _setModeEmulation(3) in appropriate calls. These include
fstat - unnecessary
lstat - unnecessary
specifying 'chmod +x' (effectively) on a file of type TXT or SRC should
change that file to be type SRC and auxtype EXEC.
clean up <gno/kerntool.h> -- some require errno args, some don't
check up on the type of nlink_t, used in stat(2)
@ -43,30 +63,24 @@ libc/sys/exec.c:
are '#!', then the shell should be exec'd instead. (currently,
shell scripts cannot be exec'd)
Fix filename mapping code:
--- inclusion start
> A#38: The first thing to watch for is known compiler and library bugs.
> [...]
> validity of pathnames
> [...]
> - use dynamic directory delimiters. The ':' character is
> always considered to be a directory separator. The '/'
> character is considered to be a directory separator unless
> ':' is present, in which case it is part of the file name.
> This is the closest to GS/OS, but also has some problems
> with POSIX compliance. For example, the PATH environment
> variable is _supposed_ to a list of pathnames delimited
> by the ':' character.
NEED TO WRITE OR DUPLICATE MAN PAGES FOR
----------------------------------------
login libc(3)
login_tty
regexp libc(3)
termcap libc(3)
queue 3
tty 4
grp 5
passwd 5
termcap 5
ms 7
man 7
cron 8
runover 8 (obsolete?)
dialup 8
GS/OS behaves a little differently than this paragraph describes. The
first ':' or '/' encountered when scanning the pathname from left to
right is assumed to be the separator. If a '/' occurs first, then any
':'s appearing later are illegal. The paragraph suggests that the '/'
will be considered part of the file name if a ':' appears later. (Your
point about POSIX compliance is still valid, though.)
--- inclusion end
*******
* defer
@ -75,6 +89,7 @@ point about POSIX compliance is still valid, though.)
libc/sys/syscall.c:
for unlink, if file is open, then register a call to unlink
(non-recursive) the file via atexit(3)
[not practical?]
libc/gen/environ.c:
Review routines. Force them to use GSString routines, reduce
@ -96,6 +111,8 @@ do intro man pages:
7 done
8 done
Add locale implementation to libc.
various man pages:
add note under COMPATIBILITY as to whether the routines
are thread-safe. If they write any globals or static
@ -106,3 +123,31 @@ Verify that the setdebug(2) macros in gno/gno.h are correct.
Add implementations for execle; the final
envp can't appear in the prototype, but it can be found since it is
the last argument after the first NULL pointer.
man(1) implementation: create a database in the user's home directory
that contains a list of all man pages and their locations, based
on MANPATH. Keep a magic number the file to see if MANPATH has
changed. *maybe* check the date of the file against the
modification date of the respective directories and generate a
warning if the db is out-of-date.
The following have their macro version in ctype.h (except isblank()),
but should have library versions as well:
isalnum
isalpha
isascii
isblank
iscntrl
iscsym
iscsymf
isdigit
isgraph
islower
isodigit
isprint
ispunct
isspace
isupper
isxdigit

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*******
* soon
*
* $Id: TO.DO,v 1.2 1997/08/08 05:09:51 gdr Exp $
* $Id: TO.DO,v 1.3 1997/09/21 22:46:04 gdr Exp $
*
*******
Add implementations for Tilghman:
strftime(3)
As a group:
Update utmp.5, libutil (logout, logwtmp), last(1), login(1), who(1),
w(1), init(8), _PATH_UTMP (<utmp.h> and FAQ), rwho(1), users(1)
Add to relevent util man pages:
.SH ATTRIBUTIONS
This command was ported from FreeBSD source code
for distribution with GNO/ME 2.0.6.
Use __STACK_CHECK__ macro for stack checking code.
stdio:
- add %b modifier to fprintf implementation (ORCA/C compatibility)
- reduce stack requirements
stdlib/cvt.c:
- handle modes 0 and 1 correctly.
Use result of _setModeEmulation(3) in appropriate calls. These include
chmod -
fchmod -
@ -14,8 +35,7 @@ Use result of _setModeEmulation(3) in appropriate calls. These include
fstat - unnecessary
lstat - unnecessary
specifying 'chmod +x' (effectively) on a file of type TXT or SRC should
change that file to be type SRC and auxtype EXEC.
clean up <gno/kerntool.h> -- some require errno args, some don't
check up on the type of nlink_t, used in stat(2)
@ -43,30 +63,24 @@ libc/sys/exec.c:
are '#!', then the shell should be exec'd instead. (currently,
shell scripts cannot be exec'd)
Fix filename mapping code:
--- inclusion start
> A#38: The first thing to watch for is known compiler and library bugs.
> [...]
> validity of pathnames
> [...]
> - use dynamic directory delimiters. The ':' character is
> always considered to be a directory separator. The '/'
> character is considered to be a directory separator unless
> ':' is present, in which case it is part of the file name.
> This is the closest to GS/OS, but also has some problems
> with POSIX compliance. For example, the PATH environment
> variable is _supposed_ to a list of pathnames delimited
> by the ':' character.
NEED TO WRITE OR DUPLICATE MAN PAGES FOR
----------------------------------------
login libc(3)
login_tty
regexp libc(3)
termcap libc(3)
queue 3
tty 4
grp 5
passwd 5
termcap 5
ms 7
man 7
cron 8
runover 8 (obsolete?)
dialup 8
GS/OS behaves a little differently than this paragraph describes. The
first ':' or '/' encountered when scanning the pathname from left to
right is assumed to be the separator. If a '/' occurs first, then any
':'s appearing later are illegal. The paragraph suggests that the '/'
will be considered part of the file name if a ':' appears later. (Your
point about POSIX compliance is still valid, though.)
--- inclusion end
*******
* defer
@ -75,6 +89,7 @@ point about POSIX compliance is still valid, though.)
libc/sys/syscall.c:
for unlink, if file is open, then register a call to unlink
(non-recursive) the file via atexit(3)
[not practical?]
libc/gen/environ.c:
Review routines. Force them to use GSString routines, reduce
@ -96,6 +111,8 @@ do intro man pages:
7 done
8 done
Add locale implementation to libc.
various man pages:
add note under COMPATIBILITY as to whether the routines
are thread-safe. If they write any globals or static
@ -106,3 +123,31 @@ Verify that the setdebug(2) macros in gno/gno.h are correct.
Add implementations for execle; the final
envp can't appear in the prototype, but it can be found since it is
the last argument after the first NULL pointer.
man(1) implementation: create a database in the user's home directory
that contains a list of all man pages and their locations, based
on MANPATH. Keep a magic number the file to see if MANPATH has
changed. *maybe* check the date of the file against the
modification date of the respective directories and generate a
warning if the db is out-of-date.
The following have their macro version in ctype.h (except isblank()),
but should have library versions as well:
isalnum
isalpha
isascii
isblank
iscntrl
iscsym
iscsymf
isdigit
isgraph
islower
isodigit
isprint
ispunct
isspace
isupper
isxdigit