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Florian Weimer d6da5cb6a8 Add renameat2 function [BZ #17662]
The implementation falls back to renameat if renameat2 is not available
in the kernel (or in the kernel headers) and the flags argument is zero.
Without kernel support, a non-zero argument returns EINVAL, not ENOSYS.
This mirrors what the kernel does for invalid renameat2 flags.
2018-07-05 19:00:10 +02:00

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libc {
GLIBC_2.0 {
# global variables
_sys_errlist; _sys_nerr; _sys_siglist;
# functions used in other libraries
__printf_fp; __vfscanf;
# variables in normal name space
sys_errlist; sys_nerr; sys_sigabbrev; sys_siglist;
# a*
asprintf;
# c*
ctermid; cuserid;
# d*
dprintf;
# f*
flockfile; fprintf; fscanf; ftrylockfile; funlockfile;
# g*
getline; getw;
# p*
parse_printf_format; perror; printf; putw;
# r*
register_printf_function; remove; rename;
# s*
scanf; snprintf; sprintf; sscanf;
# t*
tempnam; tmpfile; tmpnam; tmpnam_r;
# v*
vfprintf; vfscanf; vprintf;
}
GLIBC_2.1 {
# p*
printf_size; printf_size_info;
# t*
tmpfile; tmpfile64;
}
GLIBC_2.4 {
renameat;
}
GLIBC_2.7 {
__isoc99_scanf; __isoc99_vscanf; __isoc99_fscanf; __isoc99_vfscanf;
__isoc99_sscanf; __isoc99_vsscanf;
}
GLIBC_2.10 {
psiginfo;
register_printf_modifier; register_printf_type; register_printf_specifier;
}
GLIBC_2.28 {
renameat2;
}
GLIBC_PRIVATE {
# global variables
_itoa_lower_digits;
# Used in libcrypt.
__snprintf;
}
}