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are there any exceptions(cases) that glibc is not strict backward-compatibility?


Dear developers:

I am curious that are there any cases(exceptions) that we need to notice in terms of glibc backward-compatibility?

I mean glibc is not 100% percentage backward-compatibility, there should be some cases(exceptions) we need to care about when we use glibc to implement our own libraries, right?

Where can I find these exceptions?


Regards,

Jason


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