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H A DCHANGES1.2469 Fri Dec 21 09:04:44 GMT 2018 msaitoh Add SIOCSETHERCAP ioctl.
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1.2469 Fri Dec 21 09:04:44 GMT 2018 msaitoh Add SIOCSETHERCAP ioctl.
1.2469 Fri Dec 21 09:04:44 GMT 2018 msaitoh Add SIOCSETHERCAP ioctl.
1.2469 Fri Dec 21 09:04:44 GMT 2018 msaitoh Add SIOCSETHERCAP ioctl.
1.2469 Fri Dec 21 09:04:44 GMT 2018 msaitoh Add SIOCSETHERCAP ioctl.
1.2469 Fri Dec 21 09:04:44 GMT 2018 msaitoh Add SIOCSETHERCAP ioctl.
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H A Dmi1.2469 Thu Aug 15 14:16:32 GMT 2024 riastradh libc: New C11 functions mbrtoc16, mbrtoc32, c16rtomb, c32rtomb.

The mbrtoc16/32 functions read mulitbyte strings according to the
current locale into UTF-16/32 code unit sequences; the c16/32rtomb
functions write UTF-16/32 code unit sequences into multibyte strings
according to the current locale. The `r' means restartable: they
work incrementally and pick up where they left off.

NOTE: This bumps the libc minor version, since it adds new symbols.

PR lib/52374: <uchar.h> missing
1.2469 Thu Aug 15 14:16:32 GMT 2024 riastradh libc: New C11 functions mbrtoc16, mbrtoc32, c16rtomb, c32rtomb.

The mbrtoc16/32 functions read mulitbyte strings according to the
current locale into UTF-16/32 code unit sequences; the c16/32rtomb
functions write UTF-16/32 code unit sequences into multibyte strings
according to the current locale. The `r' means restartable: they
work incrementally and pick up where they left off.

NOTE: This bumps the libc minor version, since it adds new symbols.

PR lib/52374: <uchar.h> missing
1.2469 Thu Aug 15 14:16:32 GMT 2024 riastradh libc: New C11 functions mbrtoc16, mbrtoc32, c16rtomb, c32rtomb.

The mbrtoc16/32 functions read mulitbyte strings according to the
current locale into UTF-16/32 code unit sequences; the c16/32rtomb
functions write UTF-16/32 code unit sequences into multibyte strings
according to the current locale. The `r' means restartable: they
work incrementally and pick up where they left off.

NOTE: This bumps the libc minor version, since it adds new symbols.

PR lib/52374: <uchar.h> missing
1.2469 Thu Aug 15 14:16:32 GMT 2024 riastradh libc: New C11 functions mbrtoc16, mbrtoc32, c16rtomb, c32rtomb.

The mbrtoc16/32 functions read mulitbyte strings according to the
current locale into UTF-16/32 code unit sequences; the c16/32rtomb
functions write UTF-16/32 code unit sequences into multibyte strings
according to the current locale. The `r' means restartable: they
work incrementally and pick up where they left off.

NOTE: This bumps the libc minor version, since it adds new symbols.

PR lib/52374: <uchar.h> missing
1.2469 Thu Aug 15 14:16:32 GMT 2024 riastradh libc: New C11 functions mbrtoc16, mbrtoc32, c16rtomb, c32rtomb.

The mbrtoc16/32 functions read mulitbyte strings according to the
current locale into UTF-16/32 code unit sequences; the c16/32rtomb
functions write UTF-16/32 code unit sequences into multibyte strings
according to the current locale. The `r' means restartable: they
work incrementally and pick up where they left off.

NOTE: This bumps the libc minor version, since it adds new symbols.

PR lib/52374: <uchar.h> missing
1.2469 Thu Aug 15 14:16:32 GMT 2024 riastradh libc: New C11 functions mbrtoc16, mbrtoc32, c16rtomb, c32rtomb.

The mbrtoc16/32 functions read mulitbyte strings according to the
current locale into UTF-16/32 code unit sequences; the c16/32rtomb
functions write UTF-16/32 code unit sequences into multibyte strings
according to the current locale. The `r' means restartable: they
work incrementally and pick up where they left off.

NOTE: This bumps the libc minor version, since it adds new symbols.

PR lib/52374: <uchar.h> missing
1.2469 Thu Aug 15 14:16:32 GMT 2024 riastradh libc: New C11 functions mbrtoc16, mbrtoc32, c16rtomb, c32rtomb.

The mbrtoc16/32 functions read mulitbyte strings according to the
current locale into UTF-16/32 code unit sequences; the c16/32rtomb
functions write UTF-16/32 code unit sequences into multibyte strings
according to the current locale. The `r' means restartable: they
work incrementally and pick up where they left off.

NOTE: This bumps the libc minor version, since it adds new symbols.

PR lib/52374: <uchar.h> missing
1.2469 Thu Aug 15 14:16:32 GMT 2024 riastradh libc: New C11 functions mbrtoc16, mbrtoc32, c16rtomb, c32rtomb.

The mbrtoc16/32 functions read mulitbyte strings according to the
current locale into UTF-16/32 code unit sequences; the c16/32rtomb
functions write UTF-16/32 code unit sequences into multibyte strings
according to the current locale. The `r' means restartable: they
work incrementally and pick up where they left off.

NOTE: This bumps the libc minor version, since it adds new symbols.

PR lib/52374: <uchar.h> missing
1.2469 Thu Aug 15 14:16:32 GMT 2024 riastradh libc: New C11 functions mbrtoc16, mbrtoc32, c16rtomb, c32rtomb.

The mbrtoc16/32 functions read mulitbyte strings according to the
current locale into UTF-16/32 code unit sequences; the c16/32rtomb
functions write UTF-16/32 code unit sequences into multibyte strings
according to the current locale. The `r' means restartable: they
work incrementally and pick up where they left off.

NOTE: This bumps the libc minor version, since it adds new symbols.

PR lib/52374: <uchar.h> missing
1.2469 Thu Aug 15 14:16:32 GMT 2024 riastradh libc: New C11 functions mbrtoc16, mbrtoc32, c16rtomb, c32rtomb.

The mbrtoc16/32 functions read mulitbyte strings according to the
current locale into UTF-16/32 code unit sequences; the c16/32rtomb
functions write UTF-16/32 code unit sequences into multibyte strings
according to the current locale. The `r' means restartable: they
work incrementally and pick up where they left off.

NOTE: This bumps the libc minor version, since it adds new symbols.

PR lib/52374: <uchar.h> missing

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