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[1003.1(2008)/Issue 7 0000086]: asctime rationale

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Subject: [1003.1(2008)/Issue 7 0000086]: asctime rationale
From: Austin Group Bug Tracker <noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 17:27:27 +0000
Keywords: [1003.1(2008)/Issue 7] System Interfaces
The following issue has been RESOLVED. 
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http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=86 
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Reported By:                msbrown
Assigned To:                ajosey
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Project:                    1003.1(2008)/Issue 7
Issue ID:                   86
Category:                   System Interfaces
Type:                       Error
Severity:                   Comment
Priority:                   normal
Status:                     Resolved
Name:                       Mark Brown 
Organization:               IBM 
User Reference:              
Section:                    asctime 
Page Number:                591 
Line Number:                20382 
Final Accepted Text:         
Resolution:                 Accepted
Fixed in Version:           
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Date Submitted:             2009-06-29 17:26 UTC
Last Modified:              2009-06-29 17:27 UTC
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Summary:                    asctime rationale
Description: 
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 COMMENT                                         Enhancement Request
Number 16
 g.clare:xxxxxxxxxxxxx                        Defect in XSH asctime (rdvk#
 1)
 {gwc asctime rat}                               Fri, 12 Dec 2008 09:52:56
GMT

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The asctime() rationale says:

     "The standard developers decided to mark the asctime() and
     asctime_r() functions obsolescent even though they are in the
     ISO C standard ..."

 However, asctime_r() is not in ISO C.
Desired Action: 
Change

     "even though they are in"

 to

     "even though asctime() is in"

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