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[PATCH] Deprecate readdir_r, readdir64_r [BZ #19056]


This patch adds __attribute__ ((deprecated)) to <dirent.h>.

(This is 2.24 material, of course.)

Florian
2016-02-08  Florian Weimer  <fweimer@redhat.com>

	[BZ #19056]
	* dirent/dirent.h (readdir_r, readdir64_r): Mark as deprecated.
	* manual/filesys.texi (Reading/Closing Directory): Mention
	deprecaion.
	* posix/tst-dir.c (main): Disable deprecation warning in test.

diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
index 93c09be..56b8f44 100644
--- a/NEWS
+++ b/NEWS
@@ -73,6 +73,9 @@ Version 2.23
   C Library is GCC 4.7.  Older GCC versions, and non-GNU compilers, can
   still be used to compile programs using the GNU C Library.
 
+* The readdir_r and readdir64_r functions are deprecated.  It is recommended
+  to use readdir and readdir64 instead.
+
 Security related changes:
 
 * The nan, nanf and nanl functions no longer have unbounded stack usage
diff --git a/dirent/dirent.h b/dirent/dirent.h
index 9a4b6bf..e6c36b1 100644
--- a/dirent/dirent.h
+++ b/dirent/dirent.h
@@ -183,14 +183,15 @@ extern struct dirent64 *readdir64 (DIR *__dirp) __nonnull ((1));
 extern int readdir_r (DIR *__restrict __dirp,
 		      struct dirent *__restrict __entry,
 		      struct dirent **__restrict __result)
-     __nonnull ((1, 2, 3));
+     __nonnull ((1, 2, 3)) __attribute_deprecated__;
 # else
 #  ifdef __REDIRECT
 extern int __REDIRECT (readdir_r,
 		       (DIR *__restrict __dirp,
 			struct dirent *__restrict __entry,
 			struct dirent **__restrict __result),
-		       readdir64_r) __nonnull ((1, 2, 3));
+		       readdir64_r)
+  __nonnull ((1, 2, 3)) __attribute_deprecated__;
 #  else
 #   define readdir_r readdir64_r
 #  endif
@@ -200,7 +201,7 @@ extern int __REDIRECT (readdir_r,
 extern int readdir64_r (DIR *__restrict __dirp,
 			struct dirent64 *__restrict __entry,
 			struct dirent64 **__restrict __result)
-     __nonnull ((1, 2, 3));
+  __nonnull ((1, 2, 3)) __attribute_deprecated__;
 # endif
 #endif	/* POSIX or misc */
 
diff --git a/manual/filesys.texi b/manual/filesys.texi
index 972e106..b323664 100644
--- a/manual/filesys.texi
+++ b/manual/filesys.texi
@@ -525,8 +525,9 @@ locking.  Like @code{readdir} it returns the next entry from the
 directory.  To prevent conflicts between simultaneously running
 threads the result is stored inside the @var{entry} object.
 
-@strong{Portability Note:} It is recommended to use @code{readdir}
-instead of @code{readdir_r} for the following reasons:
+@strong{Portability Note:} @code{readdir_r} is deprecated.  It is
+recommended to use @code{readdir} instead of @code{readdir_r} for the
+following reasons:
 
 @itemize @bullet
 @item
@@ -604,10 +605,10 @@ In all other aspects this function is equivalent to @code{readdir}.
 @comment LFS
 @deftypefun int readdir64_r (DIR *@var{dirstream}, struct dirent64 *@var{entry}, struct dirent64 **@var{result})
 @safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@asunsafe{@asulock{}}@acunsafe{@aculock{}}}
-The @code{readdir64_r} function is equivalent to the @code{readdir_r}
-function except that it takes parameters of base type @code{struct
-dirent64} instead of @code{struct dirent} in the second and third
-position.  The same precautions mentioned in the documentation of
+The deprecated @code{readdir64_r} function is equivalent to the
+@code{readdir_r} function except that it takes parameters of base type
+@code{struct dirent64} instead of @code{struct dirent} in the second and
+third position.  The same precautions mentioned in the documentation of
 @code{readdir_r} also apply here.
 @end deftypefun
 
diff --git a/posix/tst-dir.c b/posix/tst-dir.c
index 8897f8e..d0e4878 100644
--- a/posix/tst-dir.c
+++ b/posix/tst-dir.c
@@ -319,6 +319,10 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[])
       exit (1);
     }
 
+  /* The test below covers the deprecated readdir64_r function.  */
+  DIAG_PUSH_NEEDS_COMMENT;
+  DIAG_IGNORE_NEEDS_COMMENT (4.9, "-Wdeprecated-declarations");
+
   /* Try to find the new directory.  */
   rewinddir (dir1);
   while (readdir64_r (dir1, &direntbuf.d, &d) == 0 && d != NULL)
@@ -351,6 +355,8 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[])
 	}
     }
 
+  DIAG_POP_NEEDS_COMMENT;
+
   if (d == NULL)
     {
       printf ("haven't found new directory \"%s\"\n", buf);
@@ -439,6 +445,10 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[])
       result = 1;
     }
 
+  /* The test below covers the deprecated readdir64_r function.  */
+  DIAG_PUSH_NEEDS_COMMENT;
+  DIAG_IGNORE_NEEDS_COMMENT (4.9, "-Wdeprecated-declarations");
+
   /* We now should have a directory and a file in the new directory.  */
   rewinddir (dir2);
   while (readdir64_r (dir2, &direntbuf.d, &d) == 0 && d != NULL)
@@ -492,6 +502,8 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[])
 	}
     }
 
+  DIAG_POP_NEEDS_COMMENT;
+
   if (stat64 ("does-not-exist", &st1) >= 0)
     {
       puts ("stat for unexisting file did not fail");

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