From patchwork Wed Jun 26 17:49:48 2019 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Patchwork-Submitter: Zack Weinberg X-Patchwork-Id: 33419 Received: (qmail 7370 invoked by alias); 26 Jun 2019 17:49:59 -0000 Mailing-List: contact libc-alpha-help@sourceware.org; run by ezmlm Precedence: bulk List-Id: List-Unsubscribe: List-Subscribe: List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: , Sender: libc-alpha-owner@sourceware.org Delivered-To: mailing list libc-alpha@sourceware.org Received: (qmail 7342 invoked by uid 89); 26 Jun 2019 17:49:59 -0000 Authentication-Results: sourceware.org; auth=none X-Spam-SWARE-Status: No, score=-15.6 required=5.0 tests=AWL, BAYES_00, GIT_PATCH_0, GIT_PATCH_1, GIT_PATCH_2, GIT_PATCH_3, SPF_PASS autolearn=ham version=3.3.1 spammy=dozen, 14318, ushort X-HELO: mailbackend.panix.com From: Zack Weinberg To: libc-alpha@sourceware.org Cc: joseph@codesourcery.com, carlos@redhat.com Subject: [PATCH 03/25] =?UTF-8?q?sys/types.h:=20Don=E2=80=99t=20define=20u?= =?UTF-8?q?=5FintN=5Ft=20or=20register=5Ft=20unless=20=5F=5FUSE=5FMISC.?= Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2019 13:49:48 -0400 Message-Id: <20190626174954.8009-4-zackw@panix.com> In-Reply-To: <20190626174954.8009-1-zackw@panix.com> References: <20190626174954.8009-1-zackw@panix.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 sys/types.h unconditionally defines u_int8_t, u_int16_t, u_int32_t, u_int64_t, and register_t. These are not part of any standard. The u_intXX_t types are superseded by C99’s uintXX_t types (defined in stdint.h). I’m not aware of a standardized exact equivalent of register_t, but also I’ve never seen anyone use it for anything. I could be persuaded to leave that one alone. sys/types.h also unconditionally defines int8_t, int16_t, int32_t, and int64_t, which are the same as the C99 exact-width signed types in stdint.h. POSIX doesn’t require these to appear in sys/types.h, so in principle they ought to be brought under __USE_MISC also. But, when I tried that it broke about two dozen files just in our own source tree, and POSIX doesn’t *forbid* sys/types.h to define these types, so I think we should leave them alone. * posix/sys/types.h (u_int8_t, u_int16_t, u_int32_t, u_int64_t) (register_t): Move under #ifdef __USE_MISC. Consolidate adjacent #ifdef __USE_MISC blocks. * scripts/check_obsolete_constructs.py: Add register_t to the set of obsolete typedefs that our headers should not use (but sys/types.h may still define). --- NEWS | 8 ++++++++ posix/sys/types.h | 16 ++++++++-------- scripts/check-obsolete-constructs.py | 1 + 3 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 8a2fecef47..edf7739293 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -45,6 +45,14 @@ Deprecated and removed features, and other changes affecting compatibility: * The obsolete and never-implemented XSI STREAMS header files and have been removed. +* The typedefs u_int8_t, u_int16_t, u_int32_t, u_int64_t, and register_t + are no longer defined by in strict conformance modes. + These types were historically provided by on BSD systems, + but are not part of the POSIX specification for that header. Applications + requiring fixed-width unsigned integer types should use the similarly + named uint8_t, uint16_t, etc. from . There is no standardized + replacement for register_t. + * Support for the "inet6" option in /etc/resolv.conf and the RES_USE_INET6 resolver flag (deprecated in glibc 2.25) have been removed. diff --git a/posix/sys/types.h b/posix/sys/types.h index 1bbd896ad4..7327904346 100644 --- a/posix/sys/types.h +++ b/posix/sys/types.h @@ -143,18 +143,20 @@ typedef __suseconds_t suseconds_t; #define __need_size_t #include +/* POSIX does not require intN_t to be defined in this header, so + technically this ought to be under __USE_MISC, but it doesn't + forbid them to be defined here either, and much existing code + expects them to be defined here. */ +#include + #ifdef __USE_MISC /* Old compatibility names for C types. */ typedef unsigned long int ulong; typedef unsigned short int ushort; typedef unsigned int uint; -#endif -/* These size-specific names are used by some of the inet code. */ - -#include - -/* These were defined by ISO C without the first `_'. */ +/* These size-specific names are used by some of the inet code. + They were defined by ISO C without the first `_'. */ typedef __uint8_t u_int8_t; typedef __uint16_t u_int16_t; typedef __uint32_t u_int32_t; @@ -167,8 +169,6 @@ typedef __register_t register_t; defined. */ #define __BIT_TYPES_DEFINED__ 1 - -#ifdef __USE_MISC /* In BSD is expected to define BYTE_ORDER. */ # include diff --git a/scripts/check-obsolete-constructs.py b/scripts/check-obsolete-constructs.py index 89d21dea6e..4dc52761c5 100755 --- a/scripts/check-obsolete-constructs.py +++ b/scripts/check-obsolete-constructs.py @@ -254,6 +254,7 @@ class NoCheck(ConstructChecker): OBSOLETE_TYPE_RE_ = re.compile(r"""\A (__)? ( quad_t + | register_t | u(?: short | int | long | _(?: char | short | int(?:[0-9]+_t)? | long | quad_t ))) \Z""", re.VERBOSE)