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worked by accident.
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ok moritz@ gilles@
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__cxa_atexit() regress from kurt@
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OK otto@.
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exceptions are deferred, we might not see the exception before another
floating-point instruction is executed. This is especially true on the i387
where we don't see underflow/overflow until the result is stored into memory.
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telldir() does not return x. This will we fixed.
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ok otto and millert
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for various flag values will be added later.
ok deraadt@
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is* functions, and that basic mb->wchar conversion yields sensible results.
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to the strerror() test.
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That way we get the asserts enabled.
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in a non-contiguous manner. ok art@
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floating-point exceptions like amd64.
ok deraadt@, david@
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after the strerror_r code is committed).
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unbounded recursion.
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some style
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ok millert@
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