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On Fri, Apr 06, 2007 at 10:55:06AM -0500, Joel Schopp wrote:This bug was originally caused by me and my misreading of the standard (to be fair the language is as clear as mud). This patch makes the behavior match what the standard intended, which is also the behavior of glibc. For correctness that should probably be my name in the changelog as I originally authored this patch.
OK. Jeff can you fix the attribution in the ChangeLog and apply?
Thanks ...
-- Patrick Mansfield
-Joel
Patrick Mansfield wrote:Jeff - can you please apply this fix?
Fix the spu specific strxfrm so that when the length of the src string is greater than or equal to the passed in argument n we still copy over n bytes.
This matches the current glibc and the generic newlib strxfrm behaviour.
newlib ChangeLog:
2007-04-06 Patrick Mansfield <patmans@us.ibm.com>
* libc/machine/spu/strxfrm.c: Fix strxfrm so we still copy data
even if the passed in length n is shorter than the source string.
This matches both the non-spu specific and the glibc strxfrm
behaviour.
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