Minutes of the 3rd November 2022 Teleconference Austin-1268 Page 1 of 1 Submitted by Andrew Josey, The Open Group. 4th November 2022 Attendees: Don Cragun, IEEE PASC OR Nick Stoughton, Logitech/USENIX, ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 22 OR Eric Ackermann, HPI, University of Potsdam Andrew Josey, The Open Group Geoff Clare, The Open Group Mark Ziegast, SHware Systems Dev. Apologies: Tom Thompson, IEEE Eric Blake, Red Hat, The Open Group OR * General news This was a call dedicated to general bugs. * Carried Forward This section trimmed -- see Austin/1264 * Current Business Bug 1593: specify whether struct sockaddr_un.sun_path can be a flexible array member OPEN https://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1593 Wait for Eric to complete his action on bug 561 Bug 1548: Addition of a POSIX.utf-8 locale (likely as 7.3 "POSIX.utf-8 locale") OPEN https://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1548 We would still like to see a proposal for this, but if we do not have a fully fleshed out proposal by 2022-11-13 it will not be possible to include this in Issue 8. Bug 1413: incorrect description of how a hexadecimal character constant can be terminated in ISO C Accepted as Marked https://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1413 This item is tagged for Issue 8 On 2018 edition page 3115 line 104182-104185, after 0000249 is resolved change: In the ISO C standard, the "##" concatenation operator can be used to terminate a constant and follow it with a hexadecimal character to be written. In the shell, concatenation occurs before the printf utility has a chance to parse the end of the hexadecimal constant. to: In the ISO C standard, string literal concatenation can be used to terminate a constant and follow it with a hexadecimal character to be written. In the shell, similar concatenation can be done using $'...' so that the shell converts the hexadecimal sequence before it executes printf. Next time we will start on Bug 1406 Next Steps ---------- The next calls are on: Mon 2022-11-07 (general bugs) Thu 2022-11-10 (general bugs) The calls are for 90 minutes Apologies in advance: Geoff Clare 2022-11-14 Calls are anchored on US time. (8am Pacific) Please check the calendar invites for dial in details. Bugs are at: https://austingroupbugs.net An etherpad is usually up for the meeting, with a URL using the date format as below: https://posix.rhansen.org/p/20xx-mm-dd (For write access this uses The Open Group single sign on, for those individuals with gitlab.opengroup.org accounts. Please contact Andrew if you need to be setup)