Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/2005/01/15/15:01:16
According to Brian Inglis:
> Index: src/docs/kb/wc204.txi
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /cvs/djgpp/djgpp/src/docs/kb/wc204.txi,v
> retrieving revision 1.169
> diff -p -u -t -r1.169 wc204.txi
> --- src/docs/kb/wc204.txi 20 Jan 2004 08:53:18 -0000 1.169
> +++ src/docs/kb/wc204.txi 7 Jan 2005 23:22:24 -0000
> @@ -1053,3 +1053,22 @@ fails, if that function is compiled with
> @cindex @file{stdbool.h} added
> @cindex C99 compliance, @file{stdbool.h}
> The C99 file @file{stdbool.h} was added.
> +
> +@findex setlocale AT r{, liblocal[e]}
> +Fixed problem with resetting the standard locale
> +and returning the locale name.
Thanks! But I was expecting a more complete explanation of what the
change from a 10-line function into hundreds of lines meant.
> +@findex strftime AT r{, liblocal[e]}
> +Liblocal[e] @code{strftime} is now identical to libc @code{strftime}.
I don't think this is relevant to DJGPP('s libc).
> +@findex strftime AT r{, C99 compliance}
> +Now @code{strftime} accepts and ignores %E and %O modifiers,
> +and accepts and handles new C99 %F, %G, %g, %V formats
> +and %s (GNU) POSIX time format.
> +Also fixes %z ISO 8601/RFC 822 format time zone results.
> +
> +@findex strftime AT r{, documentation}
> +Info documentation was added for %E, %O and GNU modifiers,
> +C99 %F, %G, %g, %V formats and %s (GNU) POSIX time format.
> +Documentation was made more consistent.
Good.
Right,
MartinS
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