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- Erik's TODO list for the next release:
- 1) Fix profiling support
- 2) Implement getgrgid_r and getgrnam_r, per SuSv3
- 3) When options are disabled, also disable them in the
- include files as well.
- 4) Make all configured out symbols optionally add a linker warning saying
- "Hey! You are trying to use a function that you have configured out.
- If you really want to use this function, enable CONFIG_FOO and rebuild
- uClibc".
- 5) Make all small objects (>~50 bytes) into either inlines or
- into a static library
- 6) Rework all code that fails conformance tests
- 7) Document all differences between the feature set of uClibc
- and glibc.
- 8) Add missing syscall() function to ports that are still
- missing it. (x86 and arm are finished so far).
- 9) Fix regex so it isn't so stinking big
- 10) Fix glob so it isn't so stinking big
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Manuel's todo:
- I'm currently working on completing the wide char and locale support.
- 1) Little things that need fixing:
- ----------------------------------
- *) Fix bug in *printf: outdigit precison bug
- a) Use locale decimal point in *printf() and strto*d() -- slightly
- complicated by the fact that at least one locale uses a wchar
- radix that does not map to a single byte in UTF-8.
- b) Use locale digit grouping in *printf() flosting point.
- c) Deal with mb format string issues in scanf and strftime (at least).
- d) Support gnu/bsd extension members tm_gmtoff and tm_zone in struct tm.
-
- 2) Implement wide char floating point conversion functions -- wcsto*().
-
- 3) Reimplement scanf for narrow and wide streams.
- -------------------------------------------------
- The current char version of scanf() needs some cleanup. Also,
- modifying the char version of scanf() to create the wchar versions
- will require reworking the implementation of matching char sets
- (enclosed in []).
-
- 4) Additional str{f|p}time issues.
- ----------------------------------
- a) Spacing issue wrt strptime.
- b) Support locale specific alternate digits. (data is in place)
- c) Support locale era in year designations. (data is in place)
-
- 5) Other locale issues (my implementation):
- -------------------------------------------
- a) Additional clean up of ctype and wctype, primarily to allow for mmap'd
- locales and updateable locale data.
- b) Build a C-only locale object for linking and allow full locale data to
- be mmap'd in later, to allow updating and to make locale support useful
- for staticly linked apps.
- c) Adapt regex lib to use my collation data and add the necessary collating
- item tables to support SUSv3 required features.
- d) transliteration of unsupported wchars in 8-bit locales (like glibc).
- e) Support ISO/IEC 14652 draft locale extensions (LC_PAPER, etc).
- Other stuff:
- Reimplement _dtostr to correct its deficiencies (%A support!) and hopefully
- reduce its size.
- Move the target-specific sysconf.c generator to extra (as it needs to be
- run on the target) and fix libc/unistd/Makefile.
- Make errno and endptr handling the default in the strto* functions and
- document how to turn those off to save space.
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ds's list:
- Search for string literals that are not in the .rodata section. (Varies
- by architecture and gcc version.)
- man pages for binaries
- add obstack stuff for gettext (?)
- check compiling without FP support -- are FP instructions still generated?
- Needs a uClibc_config.h entry dependent on HAS_FLOATING_POINT.
- Why does ld.so search /usr/powerpc-uclibc/lib before LD_LIBRARY_PATH?
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Any takers?
- *) Documentation
- - List all differences between the feature set of uClibc and glibc.
- *) run 'nm -D --size-sort -t d libuClibc-0.9.5.so' and work on the biggest things
- (i.e. stuff at the end of the list) to make them smaller.
- *) make inb/outb work for all arches. This is complete for i386 and arm.
- Other archs like powerpc, still need fixing.
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- PORTING
- -------
- bits/dirent.h currently differs from the glibc version (d_type unsupported)
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