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2014-05-19 | fix unhandled cases in strptime | Rich Felker | -5/+16 | |
%C, %U, %W, and %y handling were completely missing; %C wrongly fell-through to unrelated cases, and the rest returned failure. for now, they all parse numbers in the proper forms and range-check the values, but they do not store the value anywhere. it's not clear to me whether, as "derived" fields, %U and %W should produce any result. they certainly cannot produce a result unless the year and weekday are also converted, but in this case it might be desirable for them to do so. clarification is needed on the intended behavior of strptime in cases like this. %C and %y have well-defined behavior as long as they are used together (and %y is defined by itself but may change in the future). implementing them (including their correct interaction) is left as a later change to be made. finally, strptime now rejects unknown/invalid format characters instead of ignoring them. | ||||
2013-12-12 | include cleanups: remove unused headers and add feature test macros | Szabolcs Nagy | -1/+0 | |
2012-09-06 | use restrict everywhere it's required by c99 and/or posix 2008 | Rich Felker | -1/+1 | |
to deal with the fact that the public headers may be used with pre-c99 compilers, __restrict is used in place of restrict, and defined appropriately for any supported compiler. we also avoid the form [restrict] since older versions of gcc rejected it due to a bug in the original c99 standard, and instead use the form *restrict. | ||||
2012-03-02 | fix bugs in strptime handling of string day/month names, literals | Rich Felker | -0/+2 | |
2011-09-05 | strptime: fix use of uninitialized dest field in converting integer | Rich Felker | -1/+1 | |
2011-08-16 | partially working strptime | Rich Felker | -148/+149 | |
it's missing at least: - derived fields - week numbers - short year (without century) support - locale modifiers | ||||
2011-02-12 | initial check-in, version 0.5.0v0.5.0 | Rich Felker | -0/+178 | |