Real disk devices should be block devices anyway.
One user reported the disksize check causing a
system reboot during vac of a tree with an "interesting"
device.
Fixes#103.
Under certain conditions it looks like frexp gets #defined
to something else on macOS during system headers,
which then breaks the declaration in libc.h.
Remote whitespace at the ends of lines.
Remove blank lines from the ends of files.
Change modes on source files so that they
are not executable.
Signed-off-by: Dan Cross <cross@gajendra.net>
GCC pointed this out with some "warning: ‘strncpy’ specified bound NUM
equals destination size [-Wstringop-truncation]" warnings.
Change-Id: Id8408b165f6e4ae82c96a77599d89f658d979b32
These make no sense and are not really needed at all.
Add a best-effort attempt to get at the gcc/clang macro
in lib9.h, but if it fails, no big deal.
Fixes#324.
As written, it is passing a rune to strchr, which likely ignores
all but the bottom 8 bits of the rune. Long-standing Plan 9 bug too.
Fixes#87.
Change-Id: I6a833373b308bed8760d6989972c7f77b4ef3838
Reviewed-on: https://plan9port-review.googlesource.com/2921
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@swtch.com>
On some systems, the third argument of connect() and bind()
is expected to be the length of the address family instead
of the length of the sockaddr structure.
R=rsc
http://codereview.appspot.com/6489072
The function p9dialparse() returns the host as a sockaddr_storage
structure instead of a u32int, to be able to handle both IPv4
and IPv6 addresses. Because the sockaddr_storage structure also
handle port numbers and Unix path names, there is no longer
need to set them in the calling functions. However, these values
are still returned for convenience.
The sockaddr_in and sockaddr_un structures have been replaced
by sockaddr_storage to handle Unix, IPv4 and IPv6 sockets.
Names and addresses are resolved using either gethostbyname()
or getaddrinfo() functions.
The getaddrinfo() function is documented in RFC2553 and standardized
since POSIX.1-2001. It supports both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
The gethostbyname() function is deprecated since POSIX.1-2008.
However, some libc implementations don't handle getaddrinfo()
properly, thus we preferred to try gethostbyname() first.
I've tried to preserve most of the old code logic to prevent
from surprising or unwanted behavior.
R=rsc
http://codereview.appspot.com/6255068
nan64.c was part of change #1 in this repository and
did not have a notice at that point (September 2003).
An earlier copy of libfmt, dated January 14-15, 2003,
makes it clear that nan64.c was extracted from fltfmt.c
and strtod.c, so use the same notice they use.