utimecmp's only use of malloc was for a cache; we can always bypass
the cache in low memory, and thus avoid dragging in xalloc-die.
* lib/utimecmp.c (utimecmp): Work even if hash table cache fails
due to memory pressure.
* modules/utimecmp (Depends-on): Drop xalloc.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
These flags make it possible to implement futimens and utimensat;
they also make touch(1) more efficient, by avoiding stat or
gettime if native utimensat works.
* lib/utimens.c (validate_timespec, update_timespec): New helper
functions.
(gl_futimens, lutimens): Use them.
* modules/utimens (Depends-on): Add gettime, lstat, stat-time,
stdbool, sys_stat.
(Link): Mention resulting library dependency.
* modules/utimecmp (Link): Likewise.
* modules/utimens-tests (Depends-on): Drop stat-time, stdbool.
(Makefile.am): Pick up library dependency.
* lib/sys_stat.in.h (UTIME_NOW, UTIME_OMIT): Guarantee a
definition.
* tests/test-sys_stat.c: Test the definitions.
* doc/posix-headers/sys_stat.texi (sys/stat.h): Document this.
* NEWS: Document library dependency.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <ebb9@byu.net>
Update this module to reflect POSIX 2008:
With pathconf, we can avoid calling utimens.
With utimensat, the system resolution can be 1.
With lutimens, we can determine resolution on symlinks.
* lib/utimecmp.c (utimecmp): Use new interface. Skip effort of
hashing when possible. Use pathconf when available.
(SYSCALL_RESOLUTION): Recognize tighter resolution.
* modules/utimecmp (Depends-on): Add lstat.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <ebb9@byu.net>
POSIX and GNU instead of separate include files like time_r.h
and timegm.h. This implementation tries out a simpler approach
for replacing decls in standard include files (as compared to
the string module), somewhat as an experiment.
* config/srclist.txt: Comment out mktime.c for now.
* doc/gnulib-tool.texi (Initial import): Don't use time_r as an example
since it doesn't apply any more. Use generic wording instead.
* MODULES.html.sh (Support for systems lacking POSIX:2001): New module
'time'.
* lib/time_.h, m4/time_h.m4, modules/time: New files.
* lib/strptime.h, lib/time_r.h, lib/timegm.h: Remove.
* lib/mktime.c: Include config.h depending on _LIBC, not HAVE_CONFIG_H.
Don't include <sys/types.h>; no longer needed since we assume C89.
* lib/mktime.c: Don't include "time_r.h"; no longer needed.
* lib/strftime.c: Likewise.
* lib/time_r.c: Likewise.
* lib/nanosleep.c (nanosleep): #undef after include files, not before.
* lib/nanosleep.c: Include <time.h> first, to check interface.
* lib/strptime.c: Likewise.
* lib/time_r.c: Likewise.
* lib/timegm.c: Likewise.
* lib/strptime.c: Don't include strptime.h or time_r.h; no longer
needed.
* lib/timegm.c: Don't include timegm.h; no longer needed.
* lib/timespec.h: Don't include <sys/time.h> before <time.h>;
time.h now handles any problems in that area.
(struct timespec, nanosleep): Remove; time.h now arranges for these.
* lib/xnanosleep.c: Don't include timespec.h; no longer needed now
that time.h defines struct timespec.
* m4/nanosleep.m4 (gl_FUNC_NANOSLEEP): Check that nanosleep is declared.
Set REPLACE_NANOSLEEP. Don't AC_DEFINE nanosleep; the time module now
handles that.
* m4/strptime.m4 (gl_FUNC_STPRTIME): Set REPLACE_STRPTIME.
* m4/time_r.m4 (gl_TIME_R): Don't define HAVE_TIME_R_POSIX; no longer
needed. Set REPLACE_LOCALTIME.
* m4/timegm.m4 (gl_FUNC_TIMEGM): Set REPLACE_TIMEGM.
* m4/timespec.m4 (gl_CHECK_TYPE_STRUCT_TIMESPEC): Move to time_h.m4.
(gl_TIMESPEC): Don't check for sys/time.h or struct timespec or
nanosleep; time_h.m4 now does that. Don't require
gl_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS; no longer needed directly, and the time
module handles this now.
* modules/getdate (Depends-on): Remove timespec. Add time.
* modules/nanosleep (Depends-on): Likewise.
* modules/stat-time (Depends-on): Likewise.
* modules/nanosleep (Include): Include time.h, not timespec.h.
* modules/strptime (Files): Remove lib/strptime.h.
(Depends-on): Add extensions, time.
(Include): Include time.h, not strptime.h.
* modules/time_r (Files): Remove lib/time_r.h.
(Depends-on): Add time.
(Include): Include time.h, not time_r.h.
* modules/timegm: Likewise.
* modules/timespec (Description): Now does timespec-related decls
of our own, instead of struct timespec itself.
(Depends-on): Add time; remove extensions.
(Maintainer): Add self.
* modules/utimecmp (Depends-on): Add time; remove timespec.
* modules/utimens (Depends-on): Likewise.
* modules/xnanosleep (Depends-on): Likewise.
glibc-related files.
* lib/intprops.h: New file.
* lib/getloadavg.c: Include it instead of limits.h.
(INT_STRLEN_BOUND): Remove.
* lib/human.c: Include intprops.h.
(group_number): Use INT_STRLEN_BOUND instead of rolling it ourself.
* lib/human.h (LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE): Use 146/485 rather than 302/1000.
* lib/inttostr.h: Include intprops.h instead of limits.h.
(INT_STRLEN_BOUND, INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND): Remove.
* lib/mktime.c (TYPE_IS_INTEGER, TYPE_TWOS_COMPLEMENT): New macros,
for consistency with intprops.h.
(time_t_is_integer, twos_complement_arithmetic): Use them.
* lib/sig2str.h: Include <signal.h>, intprops.h.
(INT_STRLEN_BOUND): Remove.
* lib/strftime.c (TYPE_SIGNED): Remove.
(INT_STRLEN_BOUND): Switch to same implementation as intprops.h.
* lib/strtol.c: Adjust comments to match intprops.h.
* lib/userspec.c: Include intprops.h.
(TYPE_SIGNED, TYPE_MINIMUM, TYPE_MAXIMUM): Remove.
* lib/utimecmp.c, lib/xnanosleep.c, lib/xstrtol.c: Likewise.
* lib/utimecmp.c (utimecmp): Use TYPE_IS_INTEGER, TYPE_TWOS_COMPLEMENT
instead of rolling our own expressions.
* lib/xstrtol.c: Include xstrtol.h first, to test interface.
* modules/getloadavg (Files): Add lib/intprops.h.
* modules/human (Files): Likewise.
* modules/inttostr (Files): Likewise.
* modules/sig2str (Files): Likewise.
* modules/userspec (Files): Likewise.
* modules/utimecmp (Files): Likewise.
* modules/xnanosleep (Files): Likewise.
* modules/xstrtol (Files): Likewise.