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While glibc provides qsort(), which usually is just a mergesort, until sorting arrays so huge that temporary array used by mergesort would not fit into physical memory (which in our case is never), we are not guaranteed it'll use mergesort. The advantage of mergesort is clear - it's stable. IOW, if we have an array of values parsed from XML, qsort() it and produce some output based on those values, we can then compare the output with some expected output, line by line. But with newer glibc this is all history. After [1], qsort() is no longer mergesort but introsort instead, which is not stable. This is suboptimal, because in some cases we want to preserve order of equal items. For instance, in ebiptablesApplyNewRules(), nwfilter rules are sorted by their priority. But if two rules have the same priority, we want to keep them in the order they appear in the XML. Since it's hard/needless work to identify places where stable or unstable sorting is needed, let's just play it safe and use stable sorting everywhere. Fortunately, glib provides g_qsort_with_data() which indeed implement mergesort and it's a drop in replacement for qsort(), almost. It accepts fifth argument (pointer to opaque data), that is passed to comparator function, which then accepts three arguments. We have to keep one occurance of qsort() though - in NSS module which deliberately does not link with glib. 1: https://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc.git;a=commitdiff;h=03bf8357e8291857a435afcc3048e0b697b6cc04 Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
128 lines
3.8 KiB
Makefile
128 lines
3.8 KiB
Makefile
## Copyright (C) 2009-2010, 2013 Red Hat, Inc.
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##
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## This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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## modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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## License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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## version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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##
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## This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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## Lesser General Public License for more details.
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##
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## You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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## License along with this library. If not, see
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## <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#
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# Generated by running the following on current Gentoo:
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#
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# nm -D --defined-only --without-symbol-versions /lib64/libc.so.6 \
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# | grep '_r$' \
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# | awk '{print $3}' \
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# | grep -v -e '^_' -e 'readdir' \
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# | sort -u \
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# | sed -s 's/_r$//'
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#
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# readdir*() is safe as long as each DIR * instance is only used by one thread.
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#
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# Also manually add in all inet_* functions some of which
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# are not threadsafe and do not have _r variants. They are
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# all deprecated in favour of getnameinfo/getaddrinfo
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#
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NON_REENTRANT =
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NON_REENTRANT += asctime
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NON_REENTRANT += ctime
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NON_REENTRANT += drand48
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NON_REENTRANT += ecvt
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NON_REENTRANT += erand48
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NON_REENTRANT += ether_aton
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NON_REENTRANT += ether_ntoa
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NON_REENTRANT += fcvt
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NON_REENTRANT += fgetgrent
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NON_REENTRANT += fgetpwent
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NON_REENTRANT += fgetsgent
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NON_REENTRANT += fgetspent
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NON_REENTRANT += getaliasbyname
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NON_REENTRANT += getaliasent
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NON_REENTRANT += getdate
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NON_REENTRANT += getgrent
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NON_REENTRANT += getgrgid
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NON_REENTRANT += getgrnam
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NON_REENTRANT += gethostbyaddr
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NON_REENTRANT += gethostbyname2
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NON_REENTRANT += gethostbyname
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NON_REENTRANT += gethostent
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NON_REENTRANT += getlogin
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NON_REENTRANT += getmntent
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NON_REENTRANT += getnetbyaddr
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NON_REENTRANT += getnetbyname
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NON_REENTRANT += getnetent
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NON_REENTRANT += getnetgrent
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NON_REENTRANT += getprotobyname
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NON_REENTRANT += getprotobynumber
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NON_REENTRANT += getprotoent
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NON_REENTRANT += getpwent
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NON_REENTRANT += getpwnam
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NON_REENTRANT += getpwuid
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NON_REENTRANT += getrpcbyname
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NON_REENTRANT += getrpcbynumber
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NON_REENTRANT += getrpcent
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NON_REENTRANT += getservbyname
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NON_REENTRANT += getservbyport
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NON_REENTRANT += getservent
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NON_REENTRANT += getsgent
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NON_REENTRANT += getsgnam
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NON_REENTRANT += getspent
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NON_REENTRANT += getspnam
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NON_REENTRANT += getutent
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NON_REENTRANT += getutid
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NON_REENTRANT += getutline
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NON_REENTRANT += gmtime
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NON_REENTRANT += hcreate
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NON_REENTRANT += hdestroy
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NON_REENTRANT += hsearch
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NON_REENTRANT += initstate
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NON_REENTRANT += jrand48
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NON_REENTRANT += lcong48
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NON_REENTRANT += localtime
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NON_REENTRANT += lrand48
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NON_REENTRANT += mrand48
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NON_REENTRANT += nrand48
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NON_REENTRANT += ptsname
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NON_REENTRANT += qecvt
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NON_REENTRANT += qfcvt
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NON_REENTRANT += rand
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NON_REENTRANT += random
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NON_REENTRANT += seed48
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NON_REENTRANT += setstate
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NON_REENTRANT += sgetsgent
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NON_REENTRANT += sgetspent
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NON_REENTRANT += srand48
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NON_REENTRANT += srandom
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NON_REENTRANT += strerror
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NON_REENTRANT += strtok
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NON_REENTRANT += tmpnam
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NON_REENTRANT += ttyname
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NON_REENTRANT += twalk
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NON_REENTRANT += inet_addr
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NON_REENTRANT += inet_aton
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NON_REENTRANT += inet_lnaof
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NON_REENTRANT += inet_makeaddr
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NON_REENTRANT += inet_netof
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NON_REENTRANT += inet_network
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NON_REENTRANT += inet_nsap_addr
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NON_REENTRANT += inet_nsap_ntoa
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NON_REENTRANT += inet_ntoa
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NON_REENTRANT += inet_ntop
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NON_REENTRANT += inet_pton
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# Separate two nothings by space to get one space in a variable
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space =
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space +=
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# The space needs to be in a variable otherwise it would be ignored.
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# And there must be no spaces around the commas because they would
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# not be ignored, logically.
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NON_REENTRANT_RE=$(subst $(space),|,$(NON_REENTRANT))
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