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# 2c8c2922 05-Sep-2015 Sascha Wildner <saw@online.de>

libc: Sync open_memstream(3) with FreeBSD. Also add open_wmemstream(3).

Their open_memstream(3) implementation is more compliant than ours was.

Taken-from: FreeBSD


Revision tags: v4.2.4, v4.3.1, v4.2.3, v4.2.1, v4.2.0, v4.0.6, v4.3.0, v4.2.0rc, v4.0.5, v4.0.4, v4.0.3, v4.0.2, v4.0.1, v4.0.0, v4.0.0rc3, v4.0.0rc2, v4.0.0rc, v4.1.0, v3.8.2, v3.8.1, v3.6.3, v3.8.0, v3.8.0rc2, v3.9.0, v3.8.0rc, v3.6.2, v3.6.1, v3.6.0, v3.7.1, v3.6.0rc, v3.4.3, v3.4.2, v3.4.1, v3.4.0
# e3b4bb34 16-Apr-2013 Sascha Wildner <saw@online.de>

libc: Fix some warnings.


Revision tags: v3.4.0rc, v3.5.0
# 0e8c1121 28-Mar-2013 Sascha Wildner <saw@online.de>

libc: Fix -Wreturn-type.


Revision tags: v3.2.2, v3.2.1, v3.2.0, v3.3.0, v3.0.3, v3.0.2, v3.0.1, v3.1.0, v3.0.0
# 86d7f5d3 26-Nov-2011 John Marino <draco@marino.st>

Initial import of binutils 2.22 on the new vendor branch

Future versions of binutils will also reside on this branch rather
than continuing to create new binutils branches for each new version.


Revision tags: v2.12.0, v2.13.0
# cfdfe49d 12-Sep-2011 Venkatesh Srinivas <me@endeavour.zapto.org>

libc: Initial implementation of open_memstream.

open_memstream allows wrapping a buffer via the FILE * interface; the
buffer is dynamically allocated and automatically expanding. The interface
appea

libc: Initial implementation of open_memstream.

open_memstream allows wrapping a buffer via the FILE * interface; the
buffer is dynamically allocated and automatically expanding. The interface
appeared in POSIX 2008.

This implementation doesn't validate seek offsets and doesn't currently
handle SEEK_END.

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