Disabling them breaks build on archs using GCC. The problem is at line 156 of
bits/basic_ios.h:
if (this->exceptions() & __state)
__throw_exception_again;
With exceptions disabled __throw_exception_again is defined as
#define __throw_exception_again
at line 45 of exception_defines.h and the code results in an empty loop body,
which fails because of -Werror.
Approved by: cognet
This was showing as:
vmstat: undefined symbols:
_cnt
To remain backwards compatible with older dumps, if 'vm_cnt' symbol is not
found then try again with 'cnt'.
Reported by: pho
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
- Use set instead of std::set, to be consistent with the rest of the file.
- Remove return (0); it's not required.
- Add a dash at the beginning of the copyright, per style(9).
This reduces the lines of code by roughly 50% (not counting the COPYRIGHT
header) and makes it more readable by using standard algorithms.
Approved by: bapt
This includes:
o All directories named *ia64*
o All files named *ia64*
o All ia64-specific code guarded by __ia64__
o All ia64-specific makefile logic
o Mention of ia64 in comments and documentation
This excludes:
o Everything under contrib/
o Everything under crypto/
o sys/xen/interface
o sys/sys/elf_common.h
Discussed at: BSDcan
gentoo has "util-linux 2.24.1" with long options. Other distributions
have similar.
usage() is intentionally unchanged to keep it short and sweet
Reviewed by: jmg
Discussed with: adrian, jilles
among others.
Add an undocumented option for unit testing (-y). When given, the image
will have UUIDs and timestamps synthesized in a way that gives identical
results across runs. As such, UUIDs stop being unique, globally or
otherwise.
VHD support requested by: gjb@
The _SUPPORT knobs have a consistent meaning which differs from the
behaviour controlled by this knob. As the knob is opt-out and has not
appeared in a release the impact should be low.
Suggested by: imp, wblock
MFC after: 1 week
With the move by the FreeBSD Project away from CVSup as a distribution
mechanism, there is no longer a need to keep this in base.
Approved by: mux (around a year ago), silence on -hackers
X-MFC-after: never
detected.
Certain criteria must be met for this bug to show up:
* the -w flag is specified, and
* neither -o or --color are specified, and
* the pattern is part of another word in the line, and
* the other word that contains the pattern occurs first
PR: 181973
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
more obvious imprecision in the previous top changes.
Specifically, top uses a delta of clock_gettime() calls right after
invoking the kern.proc sysctl to fetch the process/thread list to
compute the time delta between the fetches. However, the kern.proc
sysctl handler does not run in constant time. It can spin on locks,
be preempted by an interrupt handler, etc. As a result, the time
between the gathering of stats for individual processes or threads
between subsequent kern.proc handlers can vary. If a "slow" kern.proc
run is followed by a "fast" kern.proc run, then the threads/processes
at the start of the "slow" run will have a longer time delta than the
threads/processes at the end. If the clock_gettime() time delta is
not itself skewed by preemption, then the delta may be too short for
a given thread/process resulting in a higher percent CPU than actual.
However, there is no good way to calculate the exact amount of overage,
nor to know which threads to subtract the overage from. Instead, just
punt and fix the definitely-wrong case of an individual thread having
more than 100% CPU.
Discussed with: zonk
Other implementations of patch(1), including GNU patch and "svn patch"
have a --dry-run option which does the same as our -C or --check
option.
Add a new alias to make our implementation more compatible.
MFC after: 1 week
Patch(1) uses a short int for the line length, which is usually
sufficient for regular diffs, but makes no effort to signal
when there is an overflow.
Change the line length to an unsigned short int to better use
the fact that a length is never negative. The change is loosely
inspired on a related change in DragonFly, but we avoid spending
more memory than necessary.
While here adjust the messages to be clearer on what is happening.
MFC after: 1 week
of invalid characters of the current file instead of an accumulated
value.
- Make do_conv return an error when invalid characters have been found.
Return EXIT_FAILURE from main if any file contained invalid characters.
This matches the behaviour of GNU iconv.
- Mark usage with __dead2 attribute.
- Make the long_options array const.
This change reverts a change from OpenBSD which made use of
calloc, and therefore wasted time initializing arrays that
will later be realloc'ed. Consistently use FreeBSD's
reallocf().
While here also merge the changes from OpenBSD's manpage
patch.1 Rev 1.27:
"patch was moved from user portability (UP) to base in issue 7
and is no longer optional"
MFC after: 1 week