@c Automatically generated from *.c and others (the comments before
@c each entry tell you which file and where in that file). DO NOT EDIT!
@c Edit the *.c files, configure with --enable-maintainer-mode,
-@c and let gather-docs build you a new copy.
+@c run 'make stamp-functions' and gather-docs will build a new copy.
@c safe-ctype.c:25
@defvr Extension HOST_CHARSET
@end deftypefn
-@c argv.c:124
+@c argv.c:142
@deftypefn Extension char** buildargv (char *@var{sp})
Given a pointer to a string, parse the string extracting fields
@end deftypefn
-@c choose-temp.c:42
+@c choose-temp.c:46
@deftypefn Extension char* choose_temp_base (void)
Return a prefix for temporary file names or @code{NULL} if unable to
program is exited if a temporary directory can't be found (@code{mktemp}
fails). The buffer for the result is obtained with @code{xmalloc}.
-This function is provided for backwards compatability only. Its use is
+This function is provided for backwards compatibility only. Its use is
not recommended.
@end deftypefn
-@c make-temp-file.c:87
+@c make-temp-file.c:95
@deftypefn Replacement char* choose_tmpdir ()
Returns a pointer to a directory path suitable for creating temporary
@end deftypefn
+@c crc32.c:141
+@deftypefn Extension unsigned int crc32 (const unsigned char *@var{buf}, int @var{len}, unsigned int @var{init})
+
+Compute the 32-bit CRC of @var{buf} which has length @var{len}. The
+starting value is @var{init}; this may be used to compute the CRC of
+data split across multiple buffers by passing the return value of each
+call as the @var{init} parameter of the next.
+
+This is intended to match the CRC used by the @command{gdb} remote
+protocol for the @samp{qCRC} command. In order to get the same
+results as gdb for a block of data, you must pass the first CRC
+parameter as @code{0xffffffff}.
+
+This CRC can be specified as:
+
+ Width : 32
+ Poly : 0x04c11db7
+ Init : parameter, typically 0xffffffff
+ RefIn : false
+ RefOut : false
+ XorOut : 0
+
+This differs from the "standard" CRC-32 algorithm in that the values
+are not reflected, and there is no final XOR value. These differences
+make it easy to compose the values of multiple blocks.
+
+@end deftypefn
+
@c argv.c:52
@deftypefn Extension char** dupargv (char **@var{vector})
@end deftypefn
-@c argv.c:293
+@c argv.c:361
@deftypefn Extension void expandargv (int *@var{argcp}, char ***@var{argvp})
The @var{argcp} and @code{argvp} arguments are pointers to the usual
@end deftypefn
+@c filename_cmp.c:32
+@deftypefn Extension int filename_cmp (const char *@var{s1}, const char *@var{s2})
+
+Return zero if the two file names @var{s1} and @var{s2} are equivalent.
+If not equivalent, the returned value is similar to what @code{strcmp}
+would return. In other words, it returns a negative value if @var{s1}
+is less than @var{s2}, or a positive value if @var{s2} is greater than
+@var{s2}.
+
+This function does not normalize file names. As a result, this function
+will treat filenames that are spelled differently as different even in
+the case when the two filenames point to the same underlying file.
+However, it does handle the fact that on DOS-like file systems, forward
+and backward slashes are equal.
+
+@end deftypefn
+
@c fnmatch.txh:1
@deftypefn Replacement int fnmatch (const char *@var{pattern}, const char *@var{string}, int @var{flags})
@deftypefn Extension {unsigned int} hex_value (int @var{c})
Returns the numeric equivalent of the given character when interpreted
-as a hexidecimal digit. The result is undefined if you pass an
+as a hexadecimal digit. The result is undefined if you pass an
invalid hex digit. Note that the value you pass will be cast to
@code{unsigned char} within the macro.
@end deftypefn
-@c make-temp-file.c:137
+@c make-temp-file.c:168
@deftypefn Replacement char* make_temp_file (const char *@var{suffix})
Return a temporary file name (as a string) or @code{NULL} if unable to
@end deftypefn
+@c memmem.c:20
+@deftypefn Supplemental void* memmem (const void *@var{haystack}, size_t @var{haystack_len} const void *@var{needle}, size_t @var{needle_len})
+
+Returns a pointer to the first occurrence of @var{needle} (length
+@var{needle_len}) in @var{haystack} (length @var{haystack_len}).
+Returns @code{NULL} if not found.
+
+@end deftypefn
+
@c memmove.c:6
@deftypefn Supplemental void* memmove (void *@var{from}, const void *@var{to}, size_t @var{count})
@end deftypefn
-@c mkstemps.c:54
+@c mkstemps.c:58
@deftypefn Replacement int mkstemps (char *@var{pattern}, int @var{suffix_len})
Generate a unique temporary file name from @var{pattern}.
@end deftypefn
-@c pexecute.txh:244
+@c pexecute.txh:266
@deftypefn Extension void pex_free (struct pex_obj @var{obj})
-Clean up and free all data associated with @var{obj}.
+Clean up and free all data associated with @var{obj}. If you have not
+yet called @code{pex_get_times} or @code{pex_get_status}, this will
+try to kill the subprocesses.
@end deftypefn
-@c pexecute.txh:219
+@c pexecute.txh:241
@deftypefn Extension int pex_get_status (struct pex_obj *@var{obj}, int @var{count}, int *@var{vector})
Returns the exit status of all programs run using @var{obj}.
@end deftypefn
-@c pexecute.txh:228
+@c pexecute.txh:250
@deftypefn Extension int pex_get_times (struct pex_obj *@var{obj}, int @var{count}, struct pex_time *@var{vector})
Returns the process execution times of all programs run using
@end deftypefn
-@c pexecute.txh:146
+@c pexecute.txh:155
@deftypefn Extension {FILE *} pex_input_file (struct pex_obj *@var{obj}, int @var{flags}, const char *@var{in_name})
Return a stream for a temporary file to pass to the first program in
@code{PEX_BINARY_OUTPUT} in @var{flags} has no effect on Unix.
@end deftypefn
-@c pexecute.txh:163
+@c pexecute.txh:172
@deftypefn Extension {FILE *} pex_input_pipe (struct pex_obj *@var{obj}, int @var{binary})
Return a stream @var{fp} for a pipe connected to the standard input of
@end deftypefn
-@c pexecute.txh:250
+@c pexecute.txh:274
@deftypefn Extension {const char *} pex_one (int @var{flags}, const char *@var{executable}, char * const *@var{argv}, const char *@var{pname}, const char *@var{outname}, const char *@var{errname}, int *@var{status}, int *@var{err})
An interface to permit the easy execution of a
@end deftypefn
-@c pexecute.txh:207
+@c pexecute.txh:228
+@deftypefn Extension {FILE *} pex_read_err (struct pex_obj *@var{obj}, int @var{binary})
+
+Returns a @code{FILE} pointer which may be used to read the standard
+error of the last program in the pipeline. When this is used,
+@code{PEX_LAST} should not be used in a call to @code{pex_run}. After
+this is called, @code{pex_run} may no longer be called with the same
+@var{obj}. @var{binary} should be non-zero if the file should be
+opened in binary mode. Don't call @code{fclose} on the returned file;
+it will be closed by @code{pex_free}.
+
+@end deftypefn
+
+@c pexecute.txh:216
@deftypefn Extension {FILE *} pex_read_output (struct pex_obj *@var{obj}, int @var{binary})
Returns a @code{FILE} pointer which may be used to read the standard
@vindex PEX_BINARY_INPUT
@vindex PEX_BINARY_OUTPUT
+@vindex PEX_BINARY_ERROR
@item PEX_BINARY_INPUT
@itemx PEX_BINARY_OUTPUT
-The standard input (output) of the program should be read (written) in
+@itemx PEX_BINARY_ERROR
+The standard input (output or error) of the program should be read (written) in
binary mode rather than text mode. These flags are ignored on systems
which do not distinguish binary mode and text mode, such as Unix. For
proper behavior these flags should match appropriately---a call to
@code{pex_run} using @code{PEX_BINARY_OUTPUT} should be followed by a
call using @code{PEX_BINARY_INPUT}.
+
+@vindex PEX_STDERR_TO_PIPE
+@item PEX_STDERR_TO_PIPE
+Send the program's standard error to a pipe, if possible. This flag
+cannot be specified together with @code{PEX_STDERR_TO_STDOUT}. This
+flag can be specified only on the last program in pipeline.
+
@end table
@var{executable} is the program to execute. @var{argv} is the set of
@end deftypefn
-@c pexecute.txh:133
+@c pexecute.txh:142
@deftypefn Extension {const char *} pex_run_in_environment (struct pex_obj *@var{obj}, int @var{flags}, const char *@var{executable}, char * const *@var{argv}, char * const *@var{env}, int @var{env_size}, const char *@var{outname}, const char *@var{errname}, int *@var{err})
Execute one program in a pipeline, permitting the environment for the
@end deftypefn
-@c pexecute.txh:262
-@deftypefn Extension int pexecute (const char *@var{program}, char * const *@var{argv}, const char *@var{this_pname}, const char *@var{temp_base}, char **@var{errmsg_fmt}, char **@var{errmsg_arg}, int flags)
+@c pexecute.txh:286
+@deftypefn Extension int pexecute (const char *@var{program}, char * const *@var{argv}, const char *@var{this_pname}, const char *@var{temp_base}, char **@var{errmsg_fmt}, char **@var{errmsg_arg}, int @var{flags})
This is the old interface to execute one or more programs. It is
still supported for compatibility purposes, but is no longer
@end deftypefn
-@c strsignal.c:539
-@deftypefn Supplemental void psignal (unsigned @var{signo}, char *@var{message})
+@c strsignal.c:541
+@deftypefn Supplemental void psignal (int @var{signo}, char *@var{message})
Print @var{message} to the standard error, followed by a colon,
followed by the description of the signal specified by @var{signo},
@end deftypefn
-@c pexecute.txh:270
+@c pexecute.txh:294
@deftypefn Extension int pwait (int @var{pid}, int *@var{status}, int @var{flags})
Another part of the old execution interface.
@c snprintf.c:28
@deftypefn Supplemental int snprintf (char *@var{buf}, size_t @var{n}, const char *@var{format}, ...)
-This function is similar to sprintf, but it will print at most @var{n}
-characters. On error the return value is -1, otherwise it returns the
-number of characters that would have been printed had @var{n} been
-sufficiently large, regardless of the actual value of @var{n}. Note
-some pre-C99 system libraries do not implement this correctly so users
-cannot generally rely on the return value if the system version of
-this function is used.
+This function is similar to @code{sprintf}, but it will write to
+@var{buf} at most @code{@var{n}-1} bytes of text, followed by a
+terminating null byte, for a total of @var{n} bytes.
+On error the return value is -1, otherwise it returns the number of
+bytes, not including the terminating null byte, that would have been
+written had @var{n} been sufficiently large, regardless of the actual
+value of @var{n}. Note some pre-C99 system libraries do not implement
+this correctly so users cannot generally rely on the return value if
+the system version of this function is used.
@end deftypefn
@end deftypefn
-@c strsignal.c:446
+@c strsignal.c:448
@deftypefn Extension {const char*} strsigno (int @var{signo})
Given an signal number, returns a pointer to a string containing the
@end deftypefn
-@c strsignal.c:500
+@c strsignal.c:502
@deftypefn Extension int strtosigno (const char *@var{name})
Given the symbolic name of a signal, map it to a signal number. If no
@c vsnprintf.c:28
@deftypefn Supplemental int vsnprintf (char *@var{buf}, size_t @var{n}, const char *@var{format}, va_list @var{ap})
-This function is similar to vsprintf, but it will print at most
-@var{n} characters. On error the return value is -1, otherwise it
-returns the number of characters that would have been printed had
-@var{n} been sufficiently large, regardless of the actual value of
-@var{n}. Note some pre-C99 system libraries do not implement this
-correctly so users cannot generally rely on the return value if the
-system version of this function is used.
+This function is similar to @code{vsprintf}, but it will write to
+@var{buf} at most @code{@var{n}-1} bytes of text, followed by a
+terminating null byte, for a total of @var{n} bytes. On error the
+return value is -1, otherwise it returns the number of characters that
+would have been printed had @var{n} been sufficiently large,
+regardless of the actual value of @var{n}. Note some pre-C99 system
+libraries do not implement this correctly so users cannot generally
+rely on the return value if the system version of this function is
+used.
@end deftypefn
@end deftypefn
+@c argv.c:306
+@deftypefn Extension int writeargv (const char **@var{argv}, FILE *@var{file})
+
+Write each member of ARGV, handling all necessary quoting, to the file
+named by FILE, separated by whitespace. Return 0 on success, non-zero
+if an error occurred while writing to FILE.
+
+@end deftypefn
+
@c xatexit.c:11
@deftypefun int xatexit (void (*@var{fn}) (void))