*** Major changes in newlib version 1.17.0: * new C99 wide-char function additions * lm32 platform support contributed * movement of regex functions from sys/linux directory into shared libc/posix directory * string function optimizations * redesign of formatted I/O to reduce dependencies when using sprintf/sscanf family of functions * numerous warning cleanups * documentation fixes to support pdf, info, ps formats and eclipse libhover hover docs * various bug fixes *** Major changes in newlib version 1.16.0: * mep-elf support contributed * x86_64 support added * reentrant I/O clean-up * various new C functions added from C99, POSIX, SUSV, etc.. * switch to use top-level libtool * spu floating-point environment and stdio enhancement * fastmath support * various bug fixes *** Major changes in newlib version 1.15.0: * new platforms added (bfin, spu, fido) * merge of csl branch changes (e.g. m68k) * additional C99 support (printf modifiers, strtod, isnan/isinf) * new configuration option to turn off dynamic allocation for atexit * reentrancy added for read / write functions * Cygwin fixes (e.g. POSIX read file flush behavior) * switch to autoconf 2.5.9 * use of aclocal/automake 1.9.6 * various bug fixes and doc cleanups *** Major changes in newlib version 1.14.0: * new platforms added (cris, mt, m32c) * more locking protection macros added * various C99/POSIX/SUSV3 compliance issue improvements * reentrancy cleanup * header file improvements (e.g. adding RTEMS stdint.h/inttypes.h) * various math fixes * changes made to allow use of gcc4 to build newlib * general bug fixes and cleanups *** Major changes in newlib version 1.13.0: * optimized iconv support * new configuration option to disable syscalls in newlib (e.g. sys/arm) * new configuration options controlling long long, long double support * ability of configuration options to override platform defaults * improved locking protection for file I/O functions * new reentrant functions * various fixes to allow building under FC3 and Debian Linux * cxa exit support * new platforms (e.g. crx) * new iprintf and iscanf family functions *** Major changes in newlib version 1.12.0: * general iconv support added * major cleanup with linux header files regarding warnings * thread-safety and reentrancy fixes * additional wide character C99 functions * addition of %lc, %ls, %S, and %C printf format specifiers * doc cleanup *** Major changes in newlib version 1.11.0: * enhanced EL/IX support for i[3456]86-pc-linux * new --enable-newlib-elix-level configuration option * positional arg I/O support for printf family (--enable-newlib-io-pos-args) * support for the Fujitsu FRV architecture added by Red Hat * support for Motorola Altivec and SPE added by Red Hat * new small reentrancy structure support * dynamic reentrancy structure support *** Major changes in newlib version 1.10.0: * libtool support for i[3456]86-pc-linux native builds * addition of libm/machine/i386 directory, for i386 fast math routines *** Major changes in newlib version 1.9.0: * i[3456]86-pc-linux support * Long Double I/O support via the WANT_IO_LONG_DBL flag * addition of reentrant environment functions * addition of xscale and AVR platforms * severe reduction in the number of warnings issued * consolidation of many RTEMS features into shared headers *** Major changes in newlib version 1.8.2: * RTEMS features and fixes from Joel Sherrill. * More work on reentrant routines. * Floating point math library check, --enable-newlib-hw-fp. *** Major changes in newlib version 1.8.1: * Added check for --enable-newlib-mb configure option which defines the MB_CAPABLE macro. Multibyte support for JIS, SJIS, and EUC-JP implemented. * Reduced code size for libm modules. * Replaced the BSD malloc with Doug Lea's malloc. *** Major changes in newlib version 1.8.0: * Added simulated signal handling functions _raise_r, _signal_r, raise, and signal except for sparc-sun-sunos*, i[3456]86-*-sco*, and a29k-*-* systems, which already provide access to signal. The signal functionality provided does not interact with hardware generated signals. * Added reentrant function rand_r from POSIX.1c. * Removed _asctime, _next, _scanpoint, and _signgam fields from struct _reent. These are no longer necessary since there are now functions that explictly support multiple threads (asctime_r, ctime_r, gamma_r, gmtime_r, lgamma_r, localtime_r, rand_r, & strtok_r). *** Major changes in newlib version 1.7.0: * Cross compiler target libraries are now built in a subdir of the top level build directory. Old way: build /newlib /m68020 /m68881 New way: build /m68k-coff /m68020 /m68881 where m68020 and m68881 are multilib subdirectories * m68k targets support --disable options to avoid building unwanted versions of the libraries. --disable-softfloat - don't build libc, libg++, etc. for -msoft-float --disable-m68881 - don't build libc, libg++, etc. for -m68881 --disable-m68000 - don't build libc, libg++, etc. for -m68000 --disable-m68020 - don't build libc, libg++, etc. for -m68020 These options have *no* effect on the default libraries, so if the default is -m68020, --disable-m68020 is nilpotent. * Reentrancy support in libm removed. * strtok, strtol, strtoul, assert, div, ldiv, qsort, vfprintf replaced with NetBSD versions. * Support for systems with 32 bit "doubles" added. * unctrl added. * dtoa.c updated from master dtoa.c soruces (netlib.att.com) * Various bug fixes. *** Major changes in newlib version 1.6.1: * Added reentrant functions (asctime_r, ctime_r, gmtime_r, localtime_r, and strtok_r) from POSIX.1c. * Removed _asctime_r and _strtok_r functions.