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lib.h, match.c, match.h, parser.h, parser.l, parser.y, regex.c,
regex.h, stream.c, stream.h, txr.1, txr.c, txr.h, unwind.c, unwind.h,
utf8.c, utf8.h: Updated copyright year.
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have a _s suffix.
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can be converted to a type long and vice versa. The configure
script tries to detect the appropriate type to use. Also,
some run-time checking is performed in the streams module
to detect which conversions specifier strings to use for
printing numbers.
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we wouldn't have to declare object variables at all, so why
use an obtuse syntax to do so?)
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abstraction instead of directly using C standard I/O,
to eliminate most uses of C formatted I/O,
and fix numerous bugs, such variadic argument lists which
lack a terminating ``nao'' sentinel.
Bug 28033 is addressed by this patch, since streams no longer provide
printf-compatible formatting. The native formatter is extended with
some additional capabilities to take over.
The work on literal objects is expanded and they are now used
throughout the code base.
Fixed bad realloc in string output stream: reallocating by number
of wide chars rather than bytes.
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use wide character functions so that there is no illicit
mixing. (But the goal is to replace this usage with txr streams).
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This is incomplete. There are too many dependencies on
wide character support from the C stream I/O library,
and implicit use of some encoding which may not be UTF-8.
The regex code does not handle wide characters properly.
Character type is still int in some places, rather than wchar_t.
Test suite passes though.
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