cosmopolitan/libc/calls/struct/timespec.internal.h

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#ifndef COSMOPOLITAN_LIBC_CALLS_STRUCT_TIMESPEC_INTERNAL_H_
#define COSMOPOLITAN_LIBC_CALLS_STRUCT_TIMESPEC_INTERNAL_H_
#include "libc/calls/struct/timespec.h"
#include "libc/mem/alloca.h"
COSMOPOLITAN_C_START_
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/* clang-format off */
int __sys_clock_nanosleep(int, int, const struct timespec *, struct timespec *);
int __sys_utimensat(int, const char *, const struct timespec[2], int);
int __utimens(int, const char *, const struct timespec[2], int);
int sys_clock_getres(int, struct timespec *);
int sys_clock_gettime(int, struct timespec *);
int sys_clock_gettime_m1(int, struct timespec *);
Make improvements - This change fixes a bug that allowed unbuffered printf() output (to streams like stderr) to be truncated. This regression was introduced some time between now and the last release. - POSIX specifies all functions as thread safe by default. This change works towards cleaning up our use of the @threadsafe / @threadunsafe documentation annotations to reflect that. The goal is (1) to use @threadunsafe to document functions which POSIX say needn't be thread safe, and (2) use @threadsafe to document functions that we chose to implement as thread safe even though POSIX didn't mandate it. - Tidy up the clock_gettime() implementation. We're now trying out a cleaner approach to system call support that aims to maintain the Linux errno convention as long as possible. This also fixes bugs that existed previously, where the vDSO errno wasn't being translated properly. The gettimeofday() system call is now a wrapper for clock_gettime(), which reduces bloat in apps that use both. - The recently-introduced improvements to the execute bit on Windows has had bugs fixed. access(X_OK) on a directory on Windows now succeeds. fstat() will now perform the MZ/#! ReadFile() operation correctly. - Windows.h is no longer included in libc/isystem/, because it confused PCRE's build system into thinking Cosmopolitan is a WIN32 platform. Cosmo's Windows.h polyfill was never even really that good, since it only defines a subset of the subset of WIN32 APIs that Cosmo defines. - The setlongerjmp() / longerjmp() APIs are removed. While they're nice APIs that are superior to the standardized setjmp / longjmp functions, they weren't superior enough to not be dead code in the monorepo. If you use these APIs, please file an issue and they'll be restored. - The .com appending magic has now been removed from APE Loader.
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int sys_clock_gettime_mono(struct timespec *);
int sys_clock_gettime_nt(int, struct timespec *);
int sys_clock_gettime_xnu(int, struct timespec *);
int sys_clock_nanosleep_nt(int, int, const struct timespec *, struct timespec *);
int sys_clock_nanosleep_openbsd(int, int, const struct timespec *, struct timespec *);
int sys_clock_nanosleep_xnu(int, int, const struct timespec *, struct timespec *);
Make improvements - This change fixes a bug that allowed unbuffered printf() output (to streams like stderr) to be truncated. This regression was introduced some time between now and the last release. - POSIX specifies all functions as thread safe by default. This change works towards cleaning up our use of the @threadsafe / @threadunsafe documentation annotations to reflect that. The goal is (1) to use @threadunsafe to document functions which POSIX say needn't be thread safe, and (2) use @threadsafe to document functions that we chose to implement as thread safe even though POSIX didn't mandate it. - Tidy up the clock_gettime() implementation. We're now trying out a cleaner approach to system call support that aims to maintain the Linux errno convention as long as possible. This also fixes bugs that existed previously, where the vDSO errno wasn't being translated properly. The gettimeofday() system call is now a wrapper for clock_gettime(), which reduces bloat in apps that use both. - The recently-introduced improvements to the execute bit on Windows has had bugs fixed. access(X_OK) on a directory on Windows now succeeds. fstat() will now perform the MZ/#! ReadFile() operation correctly. - Windows.h is no longer included in libc/isystem/, because it confused PCRE's build system into thinking Cosmopolitan is a WIN32 platform. Cosmo's Windows.h polyfill was never even really that good, since it only defines a subset of the subset of WIN32 APIs that Cosmo defines. - The setlongerjmp() / longerjmp() APIs are removed. While they're nice APIs that are superior to the standardized setjmp / longjmp functions, they weren't superior enough to not be dead code in the monorepo. If you use these APIs, please file an issue and they'll be restored. - The .com appending magic has now been removed from APE Loader.
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int sys_clock_settime(int, const struct timespec *);
int sys_futimens(int, const struct timespec[2]);
int sys_nanosleep(const struct timespec *, struct timespec *);
int sys_nanosleep_nt(const struct timespec *, struct timespec *);
int sys_sem_timedwait(int64_t, const struct timespec *);
int sys_utimensat(int, const char *, const struct timespec[2], int);
int sys_utimensat_nt(int, const char *, const struct timespec[2], int);
int sys_utimensat_old(int, const char *, const struct timespec[2], int);
const char *DescribeTimespec(char[45], int, const struct timespec *);
#define DescribeTimespec(rc, ts) DescribeTimespec(alloca(45), rc, ts)
COSMOPOLITAN_C_END_
#endif /* COSMOPOLITAN_LIBC_CALLS_STRUCT_TIMESPEC_INTERNAL_H_ */