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  8. May 21, 2020
    • Valdemar Erk's avatar
      [FreeBSD] Add missing getnameinfo() flag values. · 5fec4c36
      Valdemar Erk authored
      
      This patchs adds missing flag values for getnameinfo()
      on FreeBSD, the following flags have been added from
      the FreeBSD tree.
      
       /*
        * Flag values for getnameinfo()
        */
       #define	NI_NOFQDN	0x00000001
       #define	NI_NUMERICHOST	0x00000002
       #define	NI_NAMEREQD	0x00000004
       #define	NI_NUMERICSERV	0x00000008
       #define	NI_DGRAM	0x00000010
       #define	NI_NUMERICSCOPE	0x00000020
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarValdemar Erk <valdemar@erk.io>
      5fec4c36
  9. May 07, 2020
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  15. Feb 19, 2020
    • Vickenty Fesunov's avatar
      Add memmem · 1c012aec
      Vickenty Fesunov authored
      memmem is a non-standard extension, first added in GNU libc and later
      ported to other systems. Support for it is non-uniform, thus it was only
      added to platforms that seem to support it.
      1c012aec
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  21. Sep 16, 2019
    • gnzlbg's avatar
      Add FreeBSD10 support · 3843c7db
      gnzlbg authored
      This adds libc-test support for Freebsd10 and a CI build job that tests
      FreeBSD10 with LIBC_CI only.
      3843c7db
  22. Sep 12, 2019
  23. Sep 02, 2019
    • Luke Petre's avatar
      15d10475
    • Alan Somers's avatar
      Deprecate AIO_LISTIO_MAX · 1be630f8
      Alan Somers authored
      This value can vary at runtime.  Applications should instead use
      sysconf(3) with _SC_AIO_LISTIO_MAX.
      1be630f8
    • Alan Somers's avatar
      Deprecate RLIM_NLIMITS · ac1e1240
      Alan Somers authored
      This constant is not stable across OS versions, so it cannot be used in
      any backwards- or forwards- compatible way.  It's typically used to size
      arrays in the kernel and in debugging utilities that are closely tied to
      the OS version.  Since libc is ignorant about OS versions, we shouldn't
      even be defining it.
      ac1e1240
  24. Sep 01, 2019
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