0.29: save 8 bytes in taia.h for 64-bit systems 0.28: add uint64 pack and unpack routines fix subtle typo in sub_of (David Sirovsky) work around gcc bugs 0.27: add fmt_strm add iob_addbuf_munmap add socket_deferaccept catch one more case in umult64 (Tomi Jylhä-Ollila) 0.26: fix really pathological case where io_timeouted would never start over from the beginning because always new accept()ed connections came in and got newer, higher descriptors since the last io_timeouted loop. (Dirk Engling) add some int overflow check macros to rangecheck.h fmt_ip6 compresses at best spot, not at first spot (Nikola Vladov) use inttypes.h to declare ints in uint*.h escape more in fmt_ldapescape try to catch malicious input in textcode fmt_* functions fmt_xlonglong was utterly broken (Johannes Vetter) 0.25: array_allocate no longer truncates the array array_get now not only checks whether the element fits in the allocates space, it also needs to be in the initialized space. add -D_REENTRANT to CFLAGS so libowfat can be used in multi-threaded programs further Windoze support (test/io5.c works, gatling still doesn't) This is just to get gatling to work, I may remove it again after that. implement Nikola's idea to remove limit number of strings in errmsg add taia_half add cdb add rangecheck.h add io_block make socket_(tc|ud)p[46] actually return non-blocking sockets as documented (Richard Lyons) fix for NetBSD 3.0 (Their /sys/types.h actually does not define u_char unless you #define _NETBSD_SOURCE, and then their CMSG_* macros use it. This is horrible even by OpenBSD standards) remove support for ip6.int (it's no longer delegated) add asm versions of imult64 and umult64 for x86_64 (22 cycles -> 12 cycles on my Athlon 64) use size_t and ssize_t instead of unsigned long et al add iob_bytesleft don't leak memory in test/httpd 0.24: fix scan_to_sa (Tim Lorenz) turns out we can not do file descriptor passing on OpenBSD if _XOPEN_SOURCE is defined, which is needed for Solaris. OpenBSD sucks. I checked in a _really_ kludge now. Please do not use OpenBSD if you have a choice. Or Solaris, for that matter. turns out the imult routines (which I never used) were incorrect. Noted by Matthew Dempsky open_* from open.h now open in large file mode 0.23: also recognize EPFNOSUPPORT as EAFNOSUPPORT (groan) fix a few man pages optimize fmt_base64 (Dan Gundlach) gcc 4 cleanups (mostly unsigned char* vs char*) fix scan_xlong, scan_xlonglong and scan_8long remove a few gcc 4 warnings work around freebsd 5.4 brokenness (if you don't have IPv6 in the kernel, socket(PF_INET6,SOCK_STREAM,0) returns EPROTONOSUPPORT instead of EPFNOSUPPORT, which basically says "yeah, I know IPv6, but TCP? never heard of it") remove even more warnings 64-bit cleanliness issue with auto-NULL-appending macros IRIX compatibility (yuck!) 0.22: uh, the scope_id detection #defined the wrong constant. libowfat always thought there was no scope_id. Oops. #include in io/io_sendfile.c (broken OpenBSD, thx Rob) add scan_urlencoded2 (like scan_urlencoded but will not convert '+' to ' '; needed for web servers, so they can serve libstdc++.tar.gz) fix iob_write to handle failure properly document that the iob_write callback should limit itself fix mmap_shared add iob_free, add man pages for iob_free and iob_reset fix descriptor leak in iob_addfile_close if the range was 0 (oops) 0.21: errno cleanup and man page updates (Rolf Eike Beer) implement iob_prefetch with madvise MADV_WILLNEED if it's defined extend API To read line/token to stralloc to allow clearing the stralloc first. add stralloc_zero to clear a stralloc add buffer_putsflush add stralloc_catm and stralloc_copym add buffer_putm and buffer_putmflush cleanups in stralloc and buffer: int -> long for sizes char -> unsigned char for strings buffer_getline is now a function, not a macro add iob_write (send io batch through callback, e.g. for SSL) add errmsg_info and errmsg_infosys to write to stdout instead epoll fix (how could this ever work?) 0.20: add errmsg API work around broken Linux sendfile API (offset 64-bit but count 32-bit) add io_appendfile, io_readwritefile support ip6.arpa in addition to ip6.int in dns_name (adds one parameter to dns_name6_domain and two constants in dns.h) Solaris compatibility for io_passfd and io_receivefd 0.19.2: for some reason, a botched dependency slipped in the the Makefile 0.19.1: oops, I botched havealloca.h, which was not generated but static Now it is generated. 0.19: add io_socketpair add io_passfd and io_receivefd (and test/fdpassing.c) io_trywrite and io_waitwrite not ignore SIGPIPE add man pages for libio, safemult fix possible signal race in io_tryread and io_trywrite (Scott Lamb) fix byte_rchr return value (Marcus Winkler) fix bug in mmap code path of io_sendfile (David Leadbeater) 0.18: make libowfat compile on BSD again (sorry, and thanks to everyone who sent me a patch :-D) add iob_addfile_close, needed for gatling 0.5+ add test/client and test/server, two simple TCP shell interfaces 0.17: add Linux SIGIO support to IO expand IO api to be able to cope with edge triggered event notification: introduce io_eagain the integer scan routines should only write *dest if they actually scanned something io_sendfile and iob_send should return -1 to -3 just like io_trywrite make io_waituntil actually take an "until", not a "how long" turns out that BSD kqueue is actually Free/OpenBSD kqueue -- NetBSD doesn't have it. That means I'll need some adaptive two-threads- running-poll approach to get C10k type scalability on NetBSD :-( turns out that BSD sendfile is actually FreeBSD sendfile -- neither OpenBSD nor NetBSD have it (as of 3.4 and 1.6.1). That means I'll need to try using mmap on OpenBSD and NetBSD to get zero-copy TCP. guard against same event being signalled twice (confused our list handling) add support for Solaris /dev/poll add lose32 support (broken, please don't use!) head -1 -> head -n 1 apending 0 bytes to an empty array would fail it remove socket_sendfile now that we have io_sendfile break out alloca #include dependency into havealloca.h support HP-UX sendfile64 (thanks to Rolf Eike Beer) support Solaris sendfile64 support MacOS X sendfile (and comment it out again, the headers declare it but it's not actually there) (thanks to Bernhard Schmidt) support AIX 5 (thanks to Lutz Chwala and Arthur Erhardt) fix ip6_fmt (martin paljak) 0.16: add buffer_fromsa (make buffer from stralloc) add API for integer multiply with overflow detection change length counters from int to long for 64-bit platforms add array API from http://cr.yp.to/lib/array.html oops, had a declaration and man page for taia_addsec but not the function itself add buffer functions to write strerror(errno) add io API supporting poll, epoll and kqueue remove obsolete "extern" from header files add iob API to send several buffers and files in one batch 0.15: man page update (document stralloc return values) add stralloc_chop and stralloc_chomp add buffer_putsa, buffer_get_token_sa and buffer_getline_sa extended uudecode test. See comment at top for details. fix #include in ndelay*.3 (Hynek Schlawack) add stralloc_diff and stralloc_diffs (my invention) scan_ip6 returned 1 for "::" (Uwe Ohse) add el-cheapo MIME decoding to test/uudecode make install forgot to install ndelay.h fix typos in several man pages (Hynek Schlawack) add stralloc versions of textcode API (Kai Ruemmler) add html to textcode ('<' to '<' etc) add fmt_human and fmt_humank (format numbers ala ls -H/-h) add fmt_httpdate and scan_httpdate fix typo breaking buffer_GETC in buffer (Marcus Winkler) fix typo breaking fmt_long for dest==NULL add fmt_*longlong() add range check to scan_ulong, scan_ulonglong, scan_uint and scan_ushort extended socket API; you can now pass NULL for results you don't want rename Makefile to GNUmakefile; create Makefile target add buffer_get_token_pred and buffer_get_token_sa_pred 0.14: avoid bus errors in byte_copy byte_rchr was completely broken add case, iopause, tai, taia, openreadclose and ipv6-enhanced dns 0.13: fixed several bugs in test/uudecode.c add uninstall target add uint16_read API like the uint32_read one add buffer_putnlflush lots of general clean-ups from Jukka Zitting: add FMT_LONG to fmt.h (FMT_ULONG plus 1 for sign) fmt_strn did not work for out==NULL fix inconsistencies in man pages make scan_urlencode do the '+' -> ' ' transformation 0.12: add textcode api for uuencode/uudecode, base64, quoted printable, url-encoding and yenc. 0.11: fix fmt_long (didn't count the '-'), which in turn broke buffer_putlong referenced wrong include file in stralloc_ready and stralloc_readyplus man page. 0.10: add comment to stralloc.h that explains the structure (Markus Brischke) fix socket routines (two cut-and-paste errors) 0.9: fmt_str did not check for out==NULL! Thanks, Uwe Ohse. Updated to buffer to fix read buffers. Thanks, David Lichteblau. Oops! byte_copy had a trivial and dumb typo in it that I'm unsure how I could have missed it. add mmap man pages. update and add socket man pages. don't include str.h from fmt.h document error signalling for the mmap functions. 0.8: BSD compatibility. fix mmap_shared. ranlib. s/EPROTO/EPROTONOSUPPORT/. 0.7: add buffer_putspace fix b0read prototype in buffer/buffer_0* scan_ip6 will not transparently scan IPv4 addresses and save them as v4-mapped addresses (::ffff:127.0.0.1). byte_copy was sped up (but made larger in the process) 0.6: changed name to libowfat. fixed fmt_ulong (did not output 0 correctly). added buffer. extended buffer API to include buffer_putulong() and friends. oops, the read buffering was completely broken! add mmap library (idea from Ingo Oeser) 0.5: made subdirectories for the different libraries. moved the sources into the corresponding subdirectory. imported my man pages from libdjb. removed fmt_int.c and fmt_uint.c (they are macros in fmt.h). corrected comment in open.h for open_excl. wrote new man pages for fmt_double, scan_double, the sign fmt_ and scan_ routines, the whitespace and charset scan_ routines, and the str and stralloc routines. 0.4: implemented stralloc. 0.3: implemented uint16, uint32 and uint64. The header files try to define shortcut endianness conversion routines that do not convert anything. implemented open (I hope I got open_excl right, I couldn't find an implementationen). 0.2: implemented the scan, fmt and str interfaces. added adapted fmt_double and scan_double from diet libc. 0.1: initial release. implemented the byte interface.