| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113 | 		User-configurableUCLIBC_HAS_CTYPE_TABLES	Make toupper etc work thru translation tables	and isalhum etc thru lookup tables. Help says:	"While the non-table versions are often smaller when building	statically linked apps, they work only in stub locale mode."	"stub locale mode" is when !UCLIBC_HAS_LOCALE I presume,	when we are permanently in POSIX/C locale.UCLIBC_HAS_CTYPE_SIGNED	Handle sign-extended chars. I.e. if you want	toupper((char)0xa0) => toupper(0xffffffa0) => still works correctly,	as if toupper(0xa0) was called.UCLIBC_HAS_CTYPE_UNSAFE/CHECKED/ENFORCED	Do not check ctype function argument's range/check it and return	error/check it and abort(). Help says:	NOTE: This only affects the 'ctype' _functions_.  It does not affect	the macro implementations. [so what happens to macros?]	[examples?]UCLIBC_HAS_WCHAR	Wide character support. I assume all those wchar_t types and functionsUCLIBC_HAS_LOCALE/XLOCALE	Support locale / extended localeUCLIBC_PREGENERATED_LOCALE_DATA	Not recommended		uclibc internal machinery__LOCALE_C_ONLY	#defined if !UCLIBC_HAS_LOCALE__NO_CTYPE	#defined only by some .c files. Prevents ctype macros to be #defined	(those w/o underscores. __ctype() macros will still be defined).	Looks like user is expected to never mess with defining it.__UCLIBC_DO_XLOCALE	#defined only by some .c files. Looks like user is expected to never	mess with defining it.__XL_NPP(N) - "add _l suffix if locale support is on"	#defined to N ## _l if __UCLIBC_HAS_XLOCALE__ && __UCLIBC_DO_XLOCALE,	else #defined to just N.__CTYPE_HAS_8_BIT_LOCALES__CTYPE_HAS_UTF_8_LOCALES	Depends on contents of extra/locale/LOCALES data file. Looks like	both will be set if UCLIBC_HAS_LOCALE and extra/locale/LOCALES	is not edited.__WCHAR_ENABLED	locale_mmap.h defines it unconditionally, extra/locale/gen_ldc.c	defines it too with a warning, and _then_ includes locale_mmap.h.	Makefile seems to prevent the warning in gen_ldc.c:	ifeq ($(UCLIBC_HAS_WCHAR),y)	BUILD_CFLAGS-gen_wc8bit += -DDO_WIDE_CHAR=1	BUILD_CFLAGS-gen_ldc += -D__WCHAR_ENABLED=1	endif	A mess. Why they can't just use __UCLIBC_HAS_WCHAR__?__WCHAR_REPLACEMENT_CHAR	Never defined (dead code???)		Actual ctype macros are a bloody mess!__C_isspace(c), __C_tolower(c) et al	Defined in bits/uClibc_ctype.h. Non-locale-aware, unsafe	wrt multiple-evaluation, macros. Return unsigned int.__isspace(c), __tolower(c) et al	Defined in bits/uClibc_ctype.h. Non-locale-aware,	but safe wrt multiple-evaluation, macros. Return int.__isdigit_char, __isdigit_int	Visible only to uclibc code. ((unsigned char/int)((c) - '0') <= 9)._tolower(c), _toupper(c)	Even more unsafe versions (they just do | 0x20 or ^ 0x20). Sheesh.	They are mandated by POSIX so we must have them defined,	but I removed all uses in uclibc code. Half of them were buggy.isspace(c), tolower(c) et al	Declared as int isXXXX(int c) in bits/uClibc_ctype.h. Then,	if not C++ compile, defined as macros to __usXXXX(c)bits/uClibc_ctype.h is included by ctype.h only if !__UCLIBC_HAS_CTYPE_TABLES__.Otherwise, ctype.h declares int isXXXX(int c) functions,then defines macros for isXXXX(c), __isXXX(c), toXXXX(c).Surprisingly, there are no __toXXXX(c), but if __USE_EXTERN_INLINES,there are inlines (yes, not macros!) for toXXXX(c) functions,so those may have both inlines and macros!).It also defines "unsafe" _toXXXX macros.All in all, __isXXXX(c) and __toXXXXX(c) seem to be useless,they are full equivalents to non-underscored versions.Remove?Macro-ization of isXXX(c) for __UCLIBC_HAS_XLOCALE__ case is problematic:it is done by indexing: __UCLIBC_CTYPE_B[c], and in __UCLIBC_HAS_XLOCALE__case __UCLIBC_CTYPE_B is doing a __ctype_b_loc() call! We do not savefunction call! Thus, why not have dedicated optimized functionsfor each isXXXX() instead? Looking deeper, __ctype_b_loc() may haveanother lever of function calls inside! What a mess...
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