On Sat, 24 Aug 2024 05:12:42 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
>> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
>> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
>> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
>>
On Sat, 24 Aug 2024 05:12:42 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
>> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
>> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
>> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
>>
On Sat, 24 Aug 2024 05:12:42 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
>> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
>> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
>> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
>>
On Sat, 24 Aug 2024 05:12:42 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
>> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
>> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
>> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
>>
On Sat, 24 Aug 2024 05:12:42 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
>> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
>> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
>> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
>>
On Mon, 26 Aug 2024 12:24:30 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
> If no objections are raised by tomorrow morning I'll proceed with integration
I've run this PR against latest mainline in our CI for tier1, tier2 and tier3
and there were no failures. So yes, I think you can go ahead with the
integration
On Sat, 24 Aug 2024 05:12:42 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
>> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
>> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
>> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
>>
On Sat, 24 Aug 2024 05:12:42 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
>> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
>> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
>> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
>>
On Sat, 24 Aug 2024 05:12:42 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
>> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
>> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
>> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
>>
On Sat, 24 Aug 2024 05:12:42 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
>> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
>> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
>> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
>>
On Sat, 24 Aug 2024 05:12:42 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
>> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
>> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
>> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
>>
On Sat, 24 Aug 2024 05:06:18 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
>> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
>> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
>> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
>>
> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
> gcc, and 2015 when using Visual Studio. Since it conforms to
> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
> gcc, and 2015 when using Visual Studio. Since it conforms to
On Tue, 16 Jul 2024 08:59:20 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
>> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
>> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
>> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
>>
On Tue, 16 Jul 2024 08:59:20 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
>> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
>> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
>> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
>>
On Tue, 16 Jul 2024 08:59:20 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
>> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
>> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
>> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
>>
On Tue, 16 Jul 2024 08:59:20 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
>> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
>> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
>> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
>>
On Tue, 16 Jul 2024 08:59:20 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
>> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
>> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
>> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
>>
On Sat, 13 Jul 2024 05:34:00 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
>> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
>> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
>> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
>>
On Tue, 16 Jul 2024 08:59:20 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
>> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
>> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
>> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
>>
On Tue, 16 Jul 2024 08:59:20 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
>> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
>> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
>> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
>>
On Tue, 16 Jul 2024 08:52:01 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
>> src/jdk.jdwp.agent/windows/native/libjdwp/util_md.h line 32:
>>
>>> 30: #include /* for _MAx_PATH */
>>> 31:
>>> 32: typedef unsigned long long UNSIGNED_JLONG;
>>
>> This change has nothing to do with _sprintf. Not sure why it's
On Tue, 16 Jul 2024 08:59:20 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
>> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
>> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
>> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
>>
> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
> gcc, and 2015 when using Visual Studio. Since it conforms to
On Mon, 15 Jul 2024 16:30:02 GMT, Kim Barrett wrote:
>> Julian Waters has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional
>> commit since the last revision:
>>
>> USe os::snprintf in HotSpot
>
> src/jdk.jdwp.agent/windows/native/libjdwp/util_md.h line 32:
>
>> 30: #include /
On Sat, 13 Jul 2024 05:34:24 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
>> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
>> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
>> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
>>
On Fri, 12 Jul 2024 06:29:34 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
> gcc,
> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
> gcc, and 2015 when using Visual Studio. Since it conforms to
On Fri, 12 Jul 2024 19:18:09 GMT, Kim Barrett wrote:
> This should be using `os::snprintf` rather than `snprintf`. Rationale is in
> the comment here:
>
> https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/blob/1f6e106b45e5109224e13d70f1a40c9e666ec2ab/src/hotspot/share/runtime/os.cpp#L118-L126
>
> And yes, I know
On Fri, 12 Jul 2024 06:29:34 GMT, Julian Waters wrote:
> snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
> compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
> forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
> gcc,
snprintf has been available for all officially and unofficially supported
compilers for Windows, Visual Studio since version 2015 and gcc since, well,
forever. snprintf is conforming to C99 since the start when compiling using
gcc, and 2015 when using Visual Studio. Since it conforms to C99 and
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