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from wiz@netbsd
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a regress test by me
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sio_onvol(3) functions. The audio(4) backend tries to use the
inputs.dac, outputs.dac, outputs.output and outputs.master
controls (in this order). Add a sample file in
regress/lib/libsndio/vol/vol.c
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adding grouping parentheses, compiling whatever's compilable with /o,
restricting words with word boundaries. /b
okay grunk@, jmc@ (with help from jmc@)
#10000 !
Oddly fitting, as my first commit was concerned with manpages as well...
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okay grunk@, jmc@
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Also remove some warnings for OpenBSD, since /pub/OpenBSD
will occur very often in tool samples.
okay grunk@, jmc@
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and clarify the comment above.
ok espie@
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and it greatly improves code flow there. Also, print usage to STDERR instead
of STDOUT. Use an EOF-heredoc instead of a clumsily escaped \t\n-string.
ok espie@
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replace one '&&' by 'and' to not get bitten by operator precedence later on
no functional change otherwise
jmc@ tells me to just go ahead for standard stuff like this.
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that a valid date is entered. instead, just make sure there is an
mdocdate tag there. saves us bumping the year too. ok millert
- adjust man page accordingly
- remove -e from default options list in usage()
- add a HISTORY section
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in the man page;
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not hooked up to the build, since there are no tests;
from wiz@netbsd
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requested by many, "just go for it" deraadt@
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mode, it listens on an unix socket and mixes/demultiplexes any number
of full-duplex streams, doing necessary format conversions and
resampling on the fly.
programs can use the new libsa(3) library to play and record audio.
The library provides a very simple API to connect to the audio server;
if aucat(1) isn't running, it uses the audio(4) driver transparently
instead.
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table output. Adopt.
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Adopt for ktable/kentry usage/leakage tests.
Also run vmstat verbose, to avoid matching failures
if the pools haven't been used yet.
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Not hooked up to regress yet since sed gets in a tight cpu loop.
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Add sierpinski triangle script from http://sed.sourceforge.net/grabbag/scripts
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- provide proper dtoa locks
- use the real strtof implementation
- add strtold, __hdtoa, __hldtoa
- add %a/%A support
- don't lose precision in printf, don't round to double anymore
- implement extended-precision versions of libc functions: fpclassify,
isnan, isinf, signbit, isnormal, isfinite, now that the ieee.h is
fixed
- separate vax versions of strtof, and __hdtoa
- add complex math support. added functions: cacos, casin, catan,
ccos, csin, ctan, cacosh, casinh, catanh, ccosh, csinh, ctanh, cexp,
clog, cabs, cpow, csqrt, carg, cimag, conj, cproj, creal, cacosf,
casinf, catanf, ccosf, csinf, ctanf, cacoshf, casinhf, catanhf,
ccoshf, csinhf, ctanhf, cexpf, clogf, cabsf, cpowf, csqrtf, cargf,
cimagf, conjf, cprojf, crealf
- add fdim, fmax, fmin
- add log2. (adapted implementation e_log.c. could be more acruate
& faster, but it's good enough for now)
- remove wrappers & cruft in libm, supposed to work-around mistakes
in SVID, etc.; use ieee versions. fixes issues in python 2.6 for
djm@
- make _digittoint static
- proper definitions for i386, and amd64 in ieee.h
- sh, powerpc don't really have extended-precision
- add missing definitions for mips64 (quad), m{6,8}k (96-bit) float.h
for LDBL_*
- merge lead to frac for m{6,8}k, for gdtoa to work properly
- add FRAC*BITS & EXT_TO_ARRAY32 definitions in ieee.h, for hdtoa&ldtoa
to use
- add EXT_IMPLICIT_NBIT definition, which indicates implicit
normalization bit
- add regression tests for libc: fpclassify and printf
- arith.h & gd_qnan.h definitions
- update ieee.h: hppa doesn't have quad-precision, hppa64 does
- add missing prototypes to gdtoaimp
- on 64-bit platforms make sure gdtoa doesn't use a long when it
really wants an int
- etc., what i may have forgotten...
- bump libm major, due to removed&changed symbols
- no libc bump, since this is riding on djm's libc major crank from
a day ago
discussed with / requested by / testing theo, sthen@, djm@, jsg@,
merdely@, jsing@, tedu@, brad@, jakemsr@, and others.
looks good to millert@
parts of the diff ok kettenis@
this commit does not include:
- man page changes
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fix gcc warnings
add licenses
ok damien@
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help and ok mpf
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- Test if we detect truncated or corrupted files.
- Test basic functionality
OK millert@, markus@
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Issue reported by Vortechz Anderson <utg_vrtz@yahoo.se>
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AES Key Wrap.
ok djm@
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test.
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two deadlocks at the moment.
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ipsec.conf. The config created by isakmpd dynamically was different
from the config that ipsecctl generated out of ipsec.conf.
Both config formats are changed so that they match. One needs a
passive ike line and a require flow line with the same parameters
in the ipsec.conf. Then the acquire message generated by the kernel
will trigger isakmpd to generate a config that matches the one that
ipsecctl generated from the ike line.
ok hshoexer, 'sounds good' todd
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rule, the current to address is taken as peer during expansion.
This makes the broken regress test ikefail7 obsolete as address
family mismatch cannot happen anymore.
ok hshoexer
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double-quote string with backslash escaped /
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target (conch is available in ports/devel/py-twisted/conch);
ok markus@
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Not sure what's more surprising: how long it took for NetBSD to
catch up to the rest of the BSDs (including UCB), or the amount of
code that NetBSD has claimed for itself without attributing to the
actual authors.
OK deraadt@
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okay millert@
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