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authorChris Hall <chris.hall@highwayman.com>2011-08-12 15:06:06 +0100
committerChris Hall <chris.hall@highwayman.com>2011-08-12 15:06:06 +0100
commitcec1fae79110dffa900c0c5f38c3d3b48f5b0db6 (patch)
tree408055322e19098b98766168624f1b96865ac73b /lib/qfstring.h
parent228e06bad624a33090da4a09f32f8fed84a7e15c (diff)
parent7bd8653ef788a6395b07583d6766be8950598342 (diff)
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Merge branch 'euro_ix' of /git/quagga.euro-ix into pipeworkex18p
Merge with euro_ix branch v0.99.18ex17. Update version to: 0.99.18ex18p Of particular note: * includes support for GTSM: neighbor ... ttl-security hops X no neighbor ... ttl-security hops X where X is 1-254. For usual case of immediately connected peer, X == 1. Cannot set ttl-security while ebgp-multihop is set, and vice-versa. If underlying O/S does not support GTSM, then will set ttl as per ebgp-multihop. In passing, have fixed various bugs in the main Quagga branch. * initial support for draft-ietf-idr-optional-transitive Does not yet support "neighbor-complete" flag. * main Quagga now uses TCP_CORK and permanent non-blocking Do not beleive TCP_CORK to be necessary for euro_ix code... which has a different buffering strategy. The euro_ix code already runs sockets permanently non-blocking. * various fixes to attribute intern/unintern Trying to remove memory leaks. Nobody seems convinced that this has been perfected, yet. * fixes for ospfd and ospf6d issues. Up to date with master branch up to: commit 538cb284864c17de66152a5236db4cd80e3e7639 Merge: 036a6e6 8ced4e8 Author: Paul Jakma <paul@quagga.net> Date: Fri Jul 29 18:21:50 2011 +0100
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/qfstring.h')
-rw-r--r--lib/qfstring.h11
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/lib/qfstring.h b/lib/qfstring.h
index 03204c3d..be858899 100644
--- a/lib/qfstring.h
+++ b/lib/qfstring.h
@@ -26,11 +26,15 @@
#include "vargs.h"
/*==============================================================================
- * These "qfstrings" address the issues of dealing with *fixed* length
+ * These "qfstring" address the issues of dealing with *fixed* length
* strings, particularly where the string handling must be async-signal-safe.
*
* Are also used to support snprintf() style printing, but to one or more
* fixed length buffers.
+ *
+ * All operations that can possibly be async-signal-safe, are. Notable
+ * exception is anything involving floating point values -- because of the
+ * state contain in floating point status/option registers !
*/
/* When initialised a qf_string is set:
@@ -75,8 +79,9 @@ enum pf_flags
pf_precision = BIT( 7), /* '.' seen */
/* The following signal how to render the value */
- pf_hex = BIT( 8), /* hex */
- pf_uc = BIT( 9), /* upper-case */
+ pf_oct = BIT( 8), /* octal */
+ pf_hex = BIT( 9), /* hex */
+ pf_uc = BIT(10), /* upper-case */
/* The following signal the type of value */
pf_ptr = BIT(14), /* is a pointer */