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author | Rich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx> | 2014-11-15 12:16:19 -0500 |
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committer | Rich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx> | 2015-03-30 01:41:32 -0400 |
commit | 395e409cc0b89faeaae8d701a18105d020f7aade (patch) | |
tree | d7b99cc1c4e54ef75aa1ca64de5f1d8b2a651286 /dist | |
parent | 8c245bf2725f3171ee8f58dab7169e5d682de026 (diff) | |
download | musl-395e409cc0b89faeaae8d701a18105d020f7aade.tar.gz |
fix behavior of printf with alt-form octal, zero precision, zero value
in this case there are two conflicting rules in play: that an explicit
precision of zero with the value zero produces no output, and that the
'#' modifier for octal increases the precision sufficiently to yield a
leading zero. ISO C (7.19.6.1 paragraph 6 in C99+TC3) includes a
parenthetical remark to clarify that the precision-increasing behavior
takes precedence, but the corresponding text in POSIX off of which I
based the implementation is missing this remark.
this issue was covered in WG14 DR#151.
(cherry picked from commit b91cdbe2bc8b626aa04dc6e3e84345accf34e4b1)
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