Minutes of the 28 May 2009 Teleconference Austin-454 Page 1 of 1 Submitted by Andrew Josey, The Open Group. May 29 , 2009 Attendees Andrew Josey, The Open Group Don Cragun, PASC OR Geoff Clare, The Open Group Mark Brown, IBM, TOG OR Nick Stoughton, USENIX, ISO/IEC OR Ulrich Drepper, Red Hat * ISO status The latest communication from IEEE and ISO has been the designation of the standard, there is a proposal to change it to ISO/IEC/IEEE 9945 rather than ISO/IEC 9945/IEEE 1003.1. There was some discussion over the ramifications, Andrew will raise some questions for IEEE. * Bugzilla We continued discussing the new bug reporting system. Mark hopes to make a update prior to the next meeting. * Aardvark review We picked up again on the latest rdvk reports. http://www.opengroup.org/austin/aardvark/latest/ XSHbug3.txt ERN 36 langinfo.h Accept XSHbug3.txt ERN 37 limits.h Accept as marked We agreed to make the change as proposed and also to change the CX Shading block as follows on line 8756-8757 Many of the symbols listed here are not defined by the ISO/IEC 9899: 1999 standard. Such symbols are not shown as CX shaded, except under the heading "Numerical Limits". XSHbug3.txt ERN 38 additional thread safe functions Open We agreed that there is an issue here. Don agreed to take an action to enumerate the changes. XSHbug3.txt ERN 39 memchr Accept as marked below A number of changes were agreed as follows Change p1284 lines 42163-42164 In the DESCRIPTION remove "of the object" from The memchr( ) function shall locate the first occurrence of c (converted to an unsigned char) in the initial n bytes (each interpreted as unsigned char) of the object pointed to by s. In the RETURN VALUE section The memchr( ) function shall return a pointer to the located byte, or a null pointer if the byte does not occur in the object. to The memchr( ) function shall return a pointer to the located byte, or a null pointer if the byte is not found. Also Nick will let the C committee know about the issue Add to DESCRIPTION Implementations shall behave as if they read the memory byte by byte from the beginning of the bytes pointed to by s and stop at the first occurrence of c. Next Steps ---------- The next call will be on June 4 at 16:00 UK time/08:00 Pacific to carry on with the aardvark. We will discuss AI-122 See the calendar for the list of dialup numbers. An IRC channel will be available for the meeting irc://irc.freestandards.org #austin ICAL: http://www.google.com/calendar/ical/nvctqtstkuni3fab9k3jqtrt4g@group.calendar.google.com/public/basic XML: http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/nvctqtstkuni3fab9k3jqtrt4g@group.calendar.google.com/public/basic