Commit Graph

12 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
David E. O'Brien
253f85d3c9 Remove bogus FBSDID. 2004-05-02 20:13:29 +00:00
David Schultz
30d3088041 Merge vfscanf.c, v1.37:
- s/#ifdef FLOATING_POINT/#ifndef NO_FLOATING_POINT/
2004-05-02 10:56:26 +00:00
Tim J. Robbins
93996f6d58 Prepare to handle trivial state-dependent encodings. Full support for
state-dependent encodings with locking shifts will come later if there
is demand for it.
2004-04-07 09:55:05 +00:00
David Schultz
01623eaad2 Merge vfscanf.c,v 1.35. 2004-01-31 23:18:53 +00:00
Jacques Vidrine
27a97dffc1 Make intentions explicit with additional parenthesis. 2004-01-06 18:32:24 +00:00
Tim J. Robbins
2a49d3767f Pass NULL instead of a pointer to a zeroed mbstate_t object. 2003-11-05 08:20:45 +00:00
Tim J. Robbins
4ea76cb195 Fix two incorrect uses of sizeof: we need to divide the size of the buffer
by sizeof(wchar_t) to get the number of wide characters it contains.
Remove the !hardway micro-optimisation from the CT_INT case to avoid
having to fix it for wide characters.
2003-07-05 03:39:23 +00:00
Tim J. Robbins
b5c3fe0098 Merge recent floating point conversion changes from vfscanf.c. 2003-07-05 02:35:06 +00:00
Tim J. Robbins
14ffdae94d No need to include floatio.h here: vfscanf() no longer uses anything
it defines.
2002-11-01 05:13:01 +00:00
Tim J. Robbins
bd25c6f476 The field width for single-byte string conversions (%c, %s, %[) is the
maximum number of bytes that may be stored in the array, not the maximum
number of wide characters to read. The wording of the standard unfortunately
does not make this clear.
2002-10-17 12:02:36 +00:00
Tim J. Robbins
89265cb899 Remove an unneeded call to _sfrefill() that was missed in the conversion
from vfscanf() to vfwscanf(). It doesn't hurt to have it there, but it's
redundant since __fgetwc() will refill the buffer if it needs to.
2002-09-24 09:18:32 +00:00
Tim J. Robbins
1f4ff8506a Add implementations of wscanf() and related functions: fwscanf(), swscanf(),
vfwscanf(), vswscanf(), vwscanf(). As the name suggests, these are wide-
character versions of the scanf() family of functions.
2002-09-23 12:40:06 +00:00