Bug#175817: marked as done (libc6-dev: typo in /usr/include/stdio.h comment for FOPEN_MAX)
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Subject: libc6-dev: typo in /usr/include/stdio.h comment for FOPEN_MAX
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Package: libc6-dev
Version: 2.3.1-9
Severity: minor
Change "Minimum" to "Maximun".
--- stdio.h 2003-01-08 11:22:04.000000000 +0100
+++ stdio.h.new 2003-01-08 11:22:37.000000000 +0100
@@ -128,12 +128,12 @@
/* Get the values:
L_tmpnam How long an array of chars must be to be passed to `tmpnam'.
- TMP_MAX The minimum number of unique filenames generated by tmpnam
+ TMP_MAX The maximum(?) number of unique filenames generated by tmpnam
(and tempnam when it uses tmpnam's name space),
or tempnam (the two are separate).
L_ctermid How long an array to pass to `ctermid'.
L_cuserid How long an array to pass to `cuserid'.
- FOPEN_MAX Minimum number of files that can be open at once.
+ FOPEN_MAX Maximun number of files that can be open at once.
FILENAME_MAX Maximum length of a filename. */
#include <bits/stdio_lim.h>
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At Wed, 08 Jan 2003 11:27:27 +0100,
Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
>
> Package: libc6-dev
> Version: 2.3.1-9
> Severity: minor
>
> Change "Minimum" to "Maximun".
This patch is wrong.
> --- stdio.h 2003-01-08 11:22:04.000000000 +0100
> +++ stdio.h.new 2003-01-08 11:22:37.000000000 +0100
> @@ -128,12 +128,12 @@
>
> /* Get the values:
> L_tmpnam How long an array of chars must be to be passed to `tmpnam'.
> - TMP_MAX The minimum number of unique filenames generated by tmpnam
> + TMP_MAX The maximum(?) number of unique filenames generated by tmpnam
> (and tempnam when it uses tmpnam's name space),
> or tempnam (the two are separate).
SUSv3 says:
11497 {TMP_MAX} Minimum number of unique filenames generated by tmpnam( ).
11498 Maximum number of times an application can call tmpnam( ) reliably. The
11499 XSI value of {TMP_MAX} is at least 25. On XSI-conformant systems, the
11500 value of {TMP_MAX} is at least 10 000. |
> L_ctermid How long an array to pass to `ctermid'.
> L_cuserid How long an array to pass to `cuserid'.
> - FOPEN_MAX Minimum number of files that can be open at once.
> + FOPEN_MAX Maximun number of files that can be open at once.
> FILENAME_MAX Maximum length of a filename. */
> #include <bits/stdio_lim.h>
info libc6 says:
- Macro: int FOPEN_MAX
The value of this macro is an integer constant expression that
represents the minimum number of streams that the implementation
guarantees can be open simultaneously. You might be able to open
more than this many streams, but that is not guaranteed. The
value of this constant is at least eight, which includes the three
standard streams `stdin', `stdout', and `stderr'. In POSIX.1
systems this value is determined by the `OPEN_MAX' parameter;
*note General Limits::. In BSD and GNU, it is controlled by the
`RLIMIT_NOFILE' resource limit; *note Limits on Resources::.
This is not bug. I close this report.
-- gotom
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