Who's Online
121 user(s) are online (
117 user(s) are browsing
Forums )
Members: 0
Guests: 121
more...
Topic options
View mode
Newest First
Reactive C Library
Posted on:
2022/1/14 21:55
#1
Not too shy to talk
Joined: 2006/12/1 23:50Last Login
: Yesterday 19:11
From Skærbæk. Denmark
Group:
Registered Users
Hello I have uploaded a new c library to OS4Depot. Its something I have been working on and off for some time but I need to motivation... so I released it in it current form. This clib should be treated as a alpha release so you should proberly not relay too much on it as its proberly full of bugs. about the name, while it has the name Reactive its not relient on any external library other than AmigaOS4 offcial libraries. Regards René W. Olsen -- Readme.txt Reactive C Library is based on clib2 by Olaf Barthel just in Shared Amiga Library format. -- Warning GCC only support Newlib or clib2 modes .. So I have overwritten the clib2 sdk includes files, so bakcup the old dirs first -- -- Diffrences between clib2/newlib and this clib time_t - This is a 64 bits where its possible to go past 2038. But there would be convertion problem going back and to Amiga dates. off_t - This is a 64 bits where some of the stdio functions can return a file value. eg. tello() will return a 64 bit file pos. fpos_t - This is a 64 bits where some of the stdio functions can return a file value. eg. fgetpos() clock_t - This is a 64 bits 'struct timeval' uses the 'time_t' define.. so it also uses 64bit wchar_t is defined as a uint32, clib2 has 16bits, newlib has 32bit
Edited by rwo on 2022/1/14 22:33:30
“The best thing about a boolean is even if you are wrong, you are only off by a bit.”
Re: Reaction C Library
Posted on:
2022/1/14 21:56
#2
Not too shy to talk
Joined: 2006/12/1 23:50Last Login
: Yesterday 19:11
From Skærbæk. Denmark
Group:
Registered Users
## Amiga ## v1.1 - ArgArrayInit v1.1 - ArgArrayDone v1.1 - ArgInt v1.1 - ArgString v1.1 - NewList v1.1 - NewMinList ## Assert ## v1.1 - assert ## CType ## v1.1 - isalnum v1.1 - isalpha v1.1 - isascii v1.1 - isblank v1.1 - iscntrl v1.1 - isdigit v1.1 - isgraph v1.1 - islower v1.1 - isprint v1.1 - ispunct v1.1 - isspace v1.1 - isupper v1.1 - isxdigit v1.1 - tolower v1.1 - toupper ## Dirent ## v1.1 - closedir v1.1 - opendir v1.1 - readdir v1.1 - rewinddir ## FCntl ## v1.1 - creat v1.1 - fcntl ( Partial ) v1.1 - open ## Inttypes ## v1.1 - imaxabs v1.1 - imaxdiv v1.1 - strtoimax v1.2 - strtoumax ## Locale ## v1.1 - localeconv ## Math ## ( Float [4], Double [8], Long Double [12], Double Double [16] ) v1.1 - __signbit (F/D/LD) v1.1 - ceil (F/D) v1.1 - copysign (F/D) v1.1 - fabs (F/D) v1.1 - fdim (F/D) v1.1 - floor (F/D) v1.1 - fpclassify (F/D) v1.1 - fmax (F/D) v1.1 - fmin (F/D) v1.1 - fmod (F/D) v1.1 - isfinite (F/D) v1.1 - isinf (F/D) v1.1 - isnan (F/D) v1.1 - log (F/D) v1.1 - log10 (F/D) v1.1 - nan (F/D) v1.1 - pow (F/D) v1.1 - scalbn (F/D) v1.1 - sqrt (F/D) ## Netdb ## v1.1 - freeaddrinfo v1.1 - gai_strerror v1.1 - getaddrinfo v1.1 - gethostbyaddr v1.1 - gethostbyname v1.1 - getnameinfo v1.1 - getservbyname v1.1 - getservbyport ## Poll ## v1.1 - poll v1.1 - waitpoll ## PThread ## v1.3 - pthread_create v1.1 - pthread_equal v1.1 - pthread_exit v1.3 - pthread_join v1.1 - pthread_once v1.1 - pthread_self v1.1 - pthread_attr_init v1.1 - pthread_attr_destroy v1.1 - pthread_barrier_init v1.1 - pthread_barrier_destroy v1.1 - pthread_barrierattr_init v1.1 - pthread_barrierattr_destroy v1.1 - pthread_cond_init v1.1 - pthread_cond_wait v1.1 - pthread_cond_signal v1.1 - pthread_cond_broadcast v1.1 - pthread_cond_timedwait v1.1 - pthread_cond_destroy v1.1 - pthread_condattr_init v1.1 - pthread_condattr_destroy v1.3 - pthread_condattr_getclock v1.3 - pthread_condattr_setclock v1.1 - pthread_mutex_init v1.1 - pthread_mutex_lock v1.1 - pthread_mutex_unlock v1.1 - pthread_mutex_trylock v1.1 - pthread_mutex_timedlock v1.1 - pthread_mutex_destroy v1.1 - pthread_mutexattr_init v1.1 - pthread_mutexattr_destroy v1.1 - pthread_mutexattr_settype v1.1 - pthread_mutexattr_gettype v1.1 - pthread_rwlock_init v1.1 - pthread_rwlock_rdlock v1.1 - pthread_rwlock_wrlock v1.1 - pthread_rwlock_unlock v1.1 - pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock v1.1 - pthread_rwlock_trywrlock v1.1 - pthread_rwlock_timedrdlock v1.1 - pthread_rwlock_timedwrlock v1.1 - pthread_rwlock_destroy v1.1 - pthread_rwlockattr_init v1.1 - pthread_rwlockattr_destroy v1.1 - pthread_spinlock_init v1.1 - pthread_spinlock_lock v1.1 - pthread_spinlock_unlock v1.1 - pthread_spinlock_trylock v1.1 - pthread_spinlock_destroy ## Setjmp ## v1.1 - longjmp v1.1 - setjmp ## Signal ## v1.1 - raise v1.1 - signal ## Stdio ## v1.1 - asprintf v1.1 - clearerr v1.1 - ctermid v1.1 - fclose v1.1 - fdopen v1.1 - feof v1.1 - ferror v1.1 - fflush v1.1 - fgetc v1.1 - fgetpos v1.1 - fgets v1.1 - fileno v1.1 - flockfile v1.1 - fopen v1.1 - fprintf v1.1 - fputc v1.1 - fputs v1.1 - fread v1.1 - fscanf v1.1 - fseek v1.1 - fseeko v1.1 - fsetpos v1.1 - ftell v1.1 - ftello v1.1 - ftrylockfile v1.1 - funlockfile v1.1 - fwrite v1.1 - getc v1.1 - getc_unlocked v1.1 - getchar v1.1 - getchar_unlocked v1.1 - perror v1.1 - printf v1.1 - putc v1.1 - putc_unlocked v1.1 - putchar v1.1 - putchar_unlocked v1.1 - puts v1.1 - remove v1.1 - rename v1.1 - rewind v1.1 - scanf v1.1 - setbuf v1.1 - setvbuf v1.1 - snprintf v1.1 - sprintf v1.1 - sscanf v1.1 - tmpfile v1.1 - tmpnam v1.1 - tmpnam_r v1.1 - ungetc v1.1 - vasprintf v1.1 - vfprintf v1.1 - vsnprintf v1.1 - vsprintf ## Stdlib ## v1.1 - _Exit v1.1 - abort v1.1 - abs v1.1 - arc4random v1.1 - arc4random_buf v1.1 - arc4random_stir v1.1 - arc4random_uniform v1.1 - arc4random_addrandom v1.1 - atexit v1.1 - atof v1.1 - atoi v1.1 - atol v1.1 - atoll v1.1 - bsearch v1.1 - calloc v1.1 - div v1.1 - exit v1.1 - free v1.1 - freezero v1.1 - getenv v1.1 - getprogname v1.1 - initstate v1.1 - jrand48 v1.1 - labs v1.1 - ldiv v1.1 - llabs v1.1 - lldiv v1.1 - lrand48 v1.1 - malloc v1.1 - mblen v1.1 - mbtowc v1.1 - mrand48 v1.1 - nrand48 v1.1 - qsort v1.1 - rand v1.1 - rand_r v1.1 - random v1.1 - realloc v1.1 - reallocarray v1.1 - recallocarray v1.1 - setprogname v1.1 - setstate v1.1 - srand v1.1 - srand48 v1.1 - srandom v1.1 - strtod v1.1 - strtof v1.1 - strtol v1.2 - strtoq v1.1 - strtoll v1.1 - strtoul v1.1 - strtoull v1.1 - system ## String ## v1.1 - ffsl v1.1 - ffsll v1.1 - memccpy v1.1 - memchr v1.1 - memcmp v1.1 - memcpy v1.1 - memmem v1.1 - memmove v1.1 - memset v1.1 - stpcpy v1.1 - stpncpy v1.1 - strcat v1.1 - strchr v1.1 - strcmp v1.1 - strcoll v1.1 - strcpy v1.1 - strcspn v1.1 - strdup v1.1 - strerror v1.1 - strerror_r v1.1 - strlcat v1.1 - strlcpy v1.1 - strlen v1.1 - strncat v1.1 - strncmp v1.1 - strncpy v1.1 - strndup v1.1 - strnlen v1.1 - strpbrk v1.1 - strrchr v1.1 - strsep v1.1 - strspn v1.1 - strstr v1.1 - strtok v1.1 - strtok_r v1.1 - strxfrm v1.1 - timingsafe_memcmp ## Strings ## v1.1 - bcmp v1.1 - bcopy v1.1 - bzero v1.1 - explicit_bzero v1.1 - ffs v1.1 - index v1.1 - rindex v1.1 - strcasecmp v1.1 - strncasecmp v1.1 - timingsafe_bcmp ## SysLog ## ( Call to SysLog are forwarded to SysLog.library ) v1.1 - closelog v1.1 - closelog_r v1.1 - openlog v1.1 - openlog_r v1.1 - setlogmask v1.1 - setlogmask_r v1.1 - syslog v1.1 - syslog_r v1.1 - vsyslog v1.1 - vsyslog_r ## Time ## v1.1 - asctime v1.1 - asctime_r v1.1 - clock v1.3 - clock_gettime v1.1 - ctime v1.1 - ctime_r v1.1 - gmtime v1.1 - gmtime_r v1.1 - localtime v1.1 - localtime_r v1.1 - mktime v1.1 - time v1.1 - timegm ## Unistd ## v1.1 - _exit v1.1 - close v1.1 - ftruncate v1.1 - getcwd v1.1 - getpagesize v1.1 - getpid v1.1 - getppid v1.1 - getwd v1.1 - isatty v1.1 - lseek v1.1 - pread v1.1 - pwrite v1.1 - read v1.1 - rmdir v1.1 - swab v1.1 - write ## UTime ## v1.1 - utime ## WChar ## v1.1 - wcscat v1.1 - wcschr v1.1 - wcscmp v1.1 - wcslcat v1.1 - wcslcpy v1.1 - wcslen v1.1 - wmemchr v1.1 - wmemcmp v1.1 - wmemcpy v1.1 - wmemmove v1.1 - wmemset ## Sys / Socket ## v1.1 - accept v1.1 - bind v1.1 - connect v1.1 - getpeername v1.1 - getsockname v1.1 - getsockopt v1.1 - inet_addr v1.1 - inet_ntoa v1.1 - inet_ntop v1.1 - inet_pton v1.1 - listen v1.1 - recv v1.1 - recvfrom v1.1 - select v1.1 - send v1.1 - sendto v1.1 - setsockopt v1.1 - shutdown v1.1 - socket v1.1 - waitselect ## Sys / Stat ## v1.1 - fstat v1.1 - mkdir v1.1 - stat ## Sys / Time ## v1.1 - gettimeofday ## Sys / Uio ## v1.1 - readv v1.1 - writev
Edited by rwo on 2022/1/28 19:09:28 Edited by rwo on 2022/2/9 22:07:45
“The best thing about a boolean is even if you are wrong, you are only off by a bit.”
Re: Reaction C Library
Posted on:
2022/1/14 22:27
#3
Home away from home
Joined: 2007/9/11 12:31Last Login
: 11/19 7:43
From Russia
Group:
Registered Users
@rwo C lib-based library to replace clib2/newlib ? Or something else? And seems you mean "Reactive" and not "Reaction"? I just checked the name of the archive: reactive, then checked description in the readme: reaction, then the name of topic there: reaction, checked the name of the library in the archive: reactive. Checked readme in archive: Reaction in few places.
Re: Reaction C Library
Posted on:
2022/1/14 22:32
#4
Not too shy to talk
Joined: 2006/12/1 23:50Last Login
: Yesterday 19:11
From Skærbæk. Denmark
Group:
Registered Users
@kas1e damn too tired ... you are correct .. its called Reactive its a third choice for GCC ... but I need someone to update GCC to understand -mcrt=ralib ... currently gcc only understand -mcrt=clib2 and -mcrt=newlib Thanks for the heads up .. I'll correct the text right away
“The best thing about a boolean is even if you are wrong, you are only off by a bit.”
Re: Reactive C Library
Posted on:
2022/1/15 9:56
#5
Amigans Defender
Joined: 2006/12/2 13:27Last Login
: Yesterday 20:41
From Taranto, Italy
Group:
Staff members Moderators Registered Users
Great! But where is the lib on os4depot? I don't find it. I'm working also on a custom clib2 version that is getting me crazy.. :) But i don't give up!
i'm really tired...
Re: Reactive C Library
Posted on:
2022/1/15 10:05
#6
Home away from home
Joined: 2007/9/11 12:31Last Login
: 11/19 7:43
From Russia
Group:
Registered Users
Re: Reactive C Library
Posted on:
2022/1/15 11:08
#7
Not too shy to talk
Joined: 2020/11/17 12:08Last Login
: Yesterday 21:36
From Slough
Group:
Registered Users
Thanks. it could be interesting to use this for new Python port, not least because then each instance of Python runtime could use shared library and save some RAM if you're running multiple scripts. Any thoughts on difficulty of making this compatible with OS3?
Re: Reactive C Library
Posted on:
2022/1/15 11:50
#8
Not too shy to talk
Joined: 2006/12/1 23:50Last Login
: Yesterday 19:11
From Skærbæk. Denmark
Group:
Registered Users
@NinjaCyborg I have rewritten the IO Parts to use AmigaOS4 64bits dos functions. Where clib2 uses 32bit and some tricks to do 64bits. So its not so easy to back port to AmigaOS3 .. but ofcoarse its not impossible.
“The best thing about a boolean is even if you are wrong, you are only off by a bit.”
Re: Reactive C Library
Posted on:
2022/1/28 19:09
#9
Not too shy to talk
Joined: 2006/12/1 23:50Last Login
: Yesterday 19:11
From Skærbæk. Denmark
Group:
Registered Users
ReactiveC.library v1.2 (28-Jan-2022) rolsen - strtol(), strtoll(), strtoimax() source codes replaced by a copy from OpenBSD. - strtoq(), strtoumax() added. - replaced scanf() with source codes from OpenBSD. WideChar is disabled, Long Double is just supporting a Double. %lld and %llx are now supported.
“The best thing about a boolean is even if you are wrong, you are only off by a bit.”
Re: Reactive C Library
Posted on:
2022/2/9 22:07
#10
Not too shy to talk
Joined: 2006/12/1 23:50Last Login
: Yesterday 19:11
From Skærbæk. Denmark
Group:
Registered Users
ReactiveC.library v1.3 (09-Feb-2022) rolsen - clock_gettime() added. Only CLOCK_REALTIME and CLOCK_MONOTONIC mode are supported. - pthread_condattr_setclock(), pthread_condattr_getclock() added. - pthread_cond_timedwait() nolonger ignore the Timeout value; - pthread_create(), pthread_join() added. - pthread_mutex_timedlock() now uses Timer device. Alot more accurate and waste less cpu cycles.
“The best thing about a boolean is even if you are wrong, you are only off by a bit.”
Re: Reactive C Library
Posted on:
2022/2/10 7:21
#11
Home away from home
Joined: 2007/9/11 12:31Last Login
: 11/19 7:43
From Russia
Group:
Registered Users
@rwo Did I understand right, that you only release SDK + library, but the whole code of the library is (and will be) closed source? I.e. just like newlib, just access to the code will be only in your hands?
Re: Reactive C Library
Posted on:
2022/2/10 9:12
#12
Not too shy to talk
Joined: 2006/12/1 23:50Last Login
: Yesterday 19:11
From Skærbæk. Denmark
Group:
Registered Users
@kas1e For the moment its only me coding on it .. so no point in releasing it ... but to be honest I havent really desited what too do with it.
“The best thing about a boolean is even if you are wrong, you are only off by a bit.”
Re: Reactive C Library
Posted on:
2022/2/10 12:12
#13
Not too shy to talk
Joined: 2020/11/17 12:08Last Login
: Yesterday 21:36
From Slough
Group:
Registered Users
@rwo there's nothing to be gained by not releasing it as open source, under BSD style license like half the code that's already in it was licensed
Re: Reactive C Library
Posted on:
2022/2/10 12:55
#14
Not too shy to talk
Joined: 2006/12/1 23:50Last Login
: Yesterday 19:11
From Skærbæk. Denmark
Group:
Registered Users
@NinjaCyborg I really dont see any benefits worth mentioning by releasing to .. as long as I'm the only coder .. I don't really see the point.
“The best thing about a boolean is even if you are wrong, you are only off by a bit.”
Re: Reactive C Library
Posted on:
2022/2/10 13:03
#15
Not too shy to talk
Joined: 2020/11/17 12:08Last Login
: Yesterday 21:36
From Slough
Group:
Registered Users
are you a fucking idiot?
Re: Reactive C Library
Posted on:
2022/2/10 13:07
#16
Not too shy to talk
Joined: 2006/12/1 23:50Last Login
: Yesterday 19:11
From Skærbæk. Denmark
Group:
Registered Users
@NinjaCyborg uhh no.. are you?
“The best thing about a boolean is even if you are wrong, you are only off by a bit.”
Re: Reactive C Library
Posted on:
2022/2/10 14:28
#17
Quite a regular
Joined: 2006/12/4 21:53Last Login
: Yesterday 20:21
From www.amigakit.com
Group:
Registered Users
@NinjaCyborg There is no need to be rude to RWO. He designed and developed this library himself so can decide what he wishes to do with it going forward.
Re: Reactive C Library
Posted on:
2022/2/10 14:28
#18
Amigans Defender
Joined: 2009/5/1 18:57Last Login
: Yesterday 19:36
From Czech Republic
Group:
Registered Users Staff members Moderators
@NinjaCyborg No personal insults please.
The
Rear Window blog
AmigaOne X5000 @ 2GHz / 4GB RAM / Radeon RX 560 / ESI Juli@ / AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition
SAM440ep-flex @ 667MHz / 1GB RAM / Radeon 9250 / AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition
Re: Reactive C Library
Posted on:
2022/2/10 15:45
#19
Not too shy to talk
Joined: 2020/11/17 12:08Last Login
: Yesterday 21:36
From Slough
Group:
Registered Users
@amigakit No he didn't. Olsen did. He just added a few lines and copy pasted some other bits from other clibs. There's zero value in him wasting his time on this if he decides not to make it open source.
Re: Reactive C Library
Posted on:
2022/2/10 16:21
#20
Site Builder
Joined: 2006/12/2 23:57Last Login
: Yesterday 9:16
From Athens/Dublin
Group:
Registered Users Webmasters
@NinjaCyborg
Please, stop being rude. There is no reason to insult and attack anyone.
Quote:
There's zero value in him wasting his time on this if he decides not to make it open source. I believe we are mature enough to understand and decide where we want to waste our time.
I believe it was a bad time and it was not meant to insult rwo.
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread:
1
(
0 members
and 1 Anonymous Users
)