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Re: [bug-gettext] libintl.h redirection of stdio printf functions
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Bruno Haible |
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Re: [bug-gettext] libintl.h redirection of stdio printf functions |
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Sat, 12 May 2018 16:54:49 +0200 |
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Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> Then I'll dig deeper, because my libintl is 0.17.1.
Between libintl 0.17.1 and what we have now in gnulib, the differences that
are relevant to native Windows are as follows:
- Use the gnulib vasnprintf always, not only when the format string contains
'$' characters.
- Added support for format directives %F, %a, %A.
- Added support for PRIdMAX.
- On mingw, produce 3 exponent digits instead of 2.
- On mingw, prefer to use snprintf over _snprintf.
In theory, there's also a possibility that there is still some bug in the gnulib
*printf override.
Bruno
- [bug-gettext] libintl.h redirection of stdio printf functions, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/05/12
- Re: [bug-gettext] libintl.h redirection of stdio printf functions, Bruno Haible, 2018/05/12
- Re: [bug-gettext] libintl.h redirection of stdio printf functions, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/05/12
- Re: [bug-gettext] libintl.h redirection of stdio printf functions, Bruno Haible, 2018/05/12
- Re: [bug-gettext] libintl.h redirection of stdio printf functions, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/05/12
- Re: [bug-gettext] libintl.h redirection of stdio printf functions,
Bruno Haible <=
- Re: [bug-gettext] libintl.h redirection of stdio printf functions, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/05/12
- Re: [bug-gettext] libintl.h redirection of stdio printf functions, Bruno Haible, 2018/05/12
- Re: [bug-gettext] libintl.h redirection of stdio printf functions, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/05/12
- Re: [bug-gettext] libintl.h redirection of stdio printf functions, Bruno Haible, 2018/05/12
- Re: [bug-gettext] libintl.h redirection of stdio printf functions, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/05/12
Re: [bug-gettext] libintl.h redirection of stdio printf functions, Tim Rühsen, 2018/05/12