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Date:      Thu, 11 Jun 2009 08:54:52 +0200
From:      Ed Schouten <ed@80386.nl>
To:        Bruce Evans <brde@optusnet.com.au>
Cc:        svn-src-projects@FreeBSD.org, Roman Divacky <rdivacky@FreeBSD.org>, src-committers@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: svn commit: r193755 - in projects/clangbsd: . bin/df bin/sh cddl/contrib/opensolaris/lib/libzfs/common contrib/llvm contrib/llvm/autoconf contrib/llvm/cmake contrib/llvm/cmake/modules contrib/llvm/...
Message-ID:  <20090611065451.GR48776@hoeg.nl>
In-Reply-To: <20090611113543.E21054@delplex.bde.org>
References:  <200906082105.n58L5TsI043469@svn.freebsd.org> <20090610104029.GA18940@freebsd.org> <20090610104854.GN48776@hoeg.nl> <20090611113543.E21054@delplex.bde.org>

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Hi Bruce,

* Bruce Evans <brde@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Jun 2009, Ed Schouten wrote:
>> No, it doesn't. printf0 is just printf, but it allows fmt to be NULL.
>
> No it isn't.  printf is just printf0, except it doesn't allow fmt to
> be NULL.  FreeBSD extended printf to printf0, to support functions like
> err() where a NULL format is valid.

Aren't you saying exactly the same thing as what I did?

>> Clang always allows this, even with printf.
>
> If so, this is a bug in Clang.

I'm not calling it a bug. I'm calling it a missing feature of a GNU
extension. For the time being, this solution is sufficient. The clangbsd
branch isn't yet supposed to be pretty...

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 Ed Schouten <ed@80386.nl>
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