I have also checked wordexp.h is completely present in newlib (libc/include) the implementation of the functions wordexp.c and wordfree.c is in (libc/posix) But the compliance status shows not supported.
On Sat, Mar 21, 2020 at 11:31 PM Joel Sherrill <j...@rtems.org> wrote: > > > > On Sat, Mar 21, 2020, 8:47 AM Eshan Dhawan <eshandhawa...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hello everyone >> >> I went through the POSIX Compliance guide and it showed that >> wcsncasecmp_l () was not supported in wchar.h >> But when I checked newlib it had been implemented in libc/string >> so I think it needs to be updated in the docs. >> > > Thanks for spotting this. I did a spot check and think there were a few > more wc* methods that were not in the spreadsheet. I am going to post a > patch in a bit. Please check it. > > Obviously, this is a csv file maintained externally in a spreadsheet. If > you put it in a spreadsheet, you can turn on data filtering based on the > top row. Then you can do "queries" to do things like filter down to what's > in a single header file. Or what's required in one standard but not in > another. > > FWIW this turned into a bit of a rat hole. I tried to double check the > newlib git repo and the link on their website is wrong after the upgrade of > sourceware.org. Then checked gdb and it had the same issue. This resulted > in also reporting some leftover cleanup from the recent upgrade of > sourceware.org. > >> >> Thanks >> Eshan >> >
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