CVS commit: src/external/bsd/bc/dist
Module Name:src Committed By: mlelstv Date: Thu May 26 08:06:58 UTC 2022 Modified Files: src/external/bsd/bc/dist: bc.1 Log Message: Literal backslashes need to be quoted for roff. To generate a diff of this commit: cvs rdiff -u -r1.10 -r1.11 src/external/bsd/bc/dist/bc.1 Please note that diffs are not public domain; they are subject to the copyright notices on the relevant files. Modified files: Index: src/external/bsd/bc/dist/bc.1 diff -u src/external/bsd/bc/dist/bc.1:1.10 src/external/bsd/bc/dist/bc.1:1.11 --- src/external/bsd/bc/dist/bc.1:1.10 Fri Jan 8 01:17:55 2021 +++ src/external/bsd/bc/dist/bc.1 Thu May 26 08:06:58 2022 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.\" $NetBSD: bc.1,v 1.10 2021/01/08 01:17:55 uwe Exp $ +.\" $NetBSD: bc.1,v 1.11 2022/05/26 08:06:58 mlelstv Exp $ .\" .\" bc.1 - the bc manual .\" @@ -913,8 +913,8 @@ is placed between the key word and the function name. For example, consider the following session. .Bd -literal -offset indent -define py (y) { print "--->", y, "<---", "\n"; } -define void px (x) { print "--->", x, "<---", "\n"; } +define py (y) { print "--->", y, "<---", "\en"; } +define void px (x) { print "--->", x, "<---", "\en"; } py(1) --->1<--- 0
CVS commit: src/external/bsd/bc/dist
Module Name:src Committed By: mlelstv Date: Thu May 26 08:06:58 UTC 2022 Modified Files: src/external/bsd/bc/dist: bc.1 Log Message: Literal backslashes need to be quoted for roff. To generate a diff of this commit: cvs rdiff -u -r1.10 -r1.11 src/external/bsd/bc/dist/bc.1 Please note that diffs are not public domain; they are subject to the copyright notices on the relevant files.
Re: CVS commit: src/external/bsd/bc/dist
On Monday 10 April 2017 02:26:50 co...@sdf.org wrote: > -DIGIT [0-9A-F] > +DIGIT [0-9A-Z] > > Looks off, is that intended? $ ./bc ibase 10 obase 10 ibase = Z+1 ibase 36 1679615 obase = Z+1 obase 01 00 35 35 35 35 1Z36AQ16836 01 35 03 06 10 26 01 06 08 03 06 quit The real question is outputting stuff in base 36 should also use G-Z, but that might need to be a flag to bc because that breaks POSIX output. Allowing base 36 inputs doesn't cause problems with existing programs. --Phil
Re: CVS commit: src/external/bsd/bc/dist
joerg mentions you can get around the dummy returns/breaks after bc_exit to quiet compiler warnings by tagging it dead
Re: CVS commit: src/external/bsd/bc/dist
Hi, -DIGIT [0-9A-F] +DIGIT [0-9A-Z] Looks off, is that intended? Thanks.