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Using %m is slightly less code, and means that perror() wouldn't touch the strerror buffer in TLS. Doesn't matter, but noticed while I was looking at this for another reason, and since it's _less_ code... Test: treehugger Change-Id: I99d31a5c326962958ad843ec4da2c3cc3b93b048 |
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glue.h | ||
local.h | ||
parsefloat.c | ||
printf_common.h | ||
refill.c | ||
stdio.cpp | ||
stdio_ext.cpp | ||
vfprintf.cpp | ||
vfscanf.cpp | ||
vfwprintf.cpp | ||
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