X-Git-Url: https://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?p=ncurses.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=TO-DO;h=8f8b7f1e1314167edcf5cbf4323e59754683c645;hp=eb25227967083141e21205e31b50db13aa412bcd;hb=3b18e0dcb8788afe80d6cdda05171669e3db0068;hpb=86b23c4fe3179cfe3308ef5952cabc613d168c96 diff --git a/TO-DO b/TO-DO index eb252279..8f8b7f1e 100644 --- a/TO-DO +++ b/TO-DO @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Copyright (c) 1998-2007,2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -- +-- Copyright (c) 1998-2008,2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -- -- -- -- Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a -- -- copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -- @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ -- sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written -- -- authorization. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- $Id: TO-DO,v 1.53 2008/11/28 16:39:12 tom Exp $ +-- $Id: TO-DO,v 1.54 2010/01/09 16:48:05 tom Exp $ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SHORT-TERM TO-DO ITEMS: @@ -96,21 +96,20 @@ Portability (or lack thereof): trip over a known problem with the signal-handling code which causes abrupt termination of ncurses applications following resume from a ^Z suspend (this problem was first seen running lynx). You will not see this problem if you - are running Linux or one of the 4.4BSD derivatives like FreeBSD, NetBSD, or - BSDI. For details, see the analysis in the header comment of - ncurses/tty/lib_tstp.c . + are using one of the 4.4BSD derivatives like such as, NetBSD, or BSDI, or + systems using that convention. For details, see the analysis in the header + comment of ncurses/tty/lib_tstp.c . + In theory, vwprintw and vwscanf are supposed to use the older varargs.h interface for handling variadic argument lists (and are deprecated by X/Open - for that reason). Linux doesn't have varargs.h, it has the newer - X/Open-standard stdargs.h equivalent. So these functions use stdargs - instead. This is unlikely to be a problem unless you're building ncurses on - a System V old enough to only have varargs.h. (Solaris 2.5.1 used the - stdarg.h binding as well). - -+ If you're using a BSD earlier than 4.4BSD, or a Linux old enough not to have - a native vsscanf(3) in its library, vwscanw() will not work. You lose. (It - should work on any System V, however). If you want to fix this, add an + for that reason). Many newer systems do no have varargs.h, instead they have + only the newer X/Open-standard stdargs.h equivalent. So these functions use + stdargs instead. This is unlikely to be a problem unless you're building + ncurses on a System V old enough to only have varargs.h. (Solaris 2.5.1 used + the stdarg.h binding as well). + ++ If you're using a system old enough not to have a native vsscanf(3) in its + library, vwscanw() will not work. If you want to fix this, add an implementation to ncurses/vsscanf.c. + The C++ binding fails to build with a few C++ compilers.