* Add a test for german case folding.
* Add a function to copy a string with a string with a larger allocation
(to be used by the case folding routines)
* Add printf attributes to the printf-like functions and fix one format
warning
* Cleanup the tempfree macro
* make more functions static
* rename fp to frp (FRame Pointer) to avoid shadowing with fp (File Pointer).
* add more const
* fix indent in UPLUS case
* add locale-aware case folding
* make nfiles size_t
* fix bugs in file closing:
- compare fclose to EOF and pclose to -1
- use nfiles instead of FOPEN_MAX in closeall
- don't close files we did not open (0,1,2) fpurge/fflush instead
* - use NUL instead of 0 for char comparisons
- add ISWS() macro
- use continue; instead of ;
* Check for existance of the german locale before using it.
* Add missing parentheses, thanks Arnold.
An input/output error indicates a fatal condition, even if it
occurs when closing a file. Awk should not return success on I/O
error, but treat I/O errors as it already treats write errors.
Test case:
$ (trap '' PIPE; awk 'BEGIN { print "hi"; }'; echo "E $?" >&2) | :
awk: i/o error occurred while closing /dev/stdout
source line number 1
E 2
The test case pipes a line into a dummy command that reads no
input, with SIGPIPE ignored so we rely on awk's own I/O checking.
No write error is detected, because the pipe is buffered; the
broken pipe is only detected as an I/O error on closing stdout.
Before this commit, "E 0" was printed (indicating status 0/success)
because an I/O error merely produced a warning. A shell script
was unable to detect the I/O error using the exit status.
On case-insensitive file systems (i.e.: macOS), T.concat and
t.concat are the same file, so these conflicted. This commit
renames T.concat to avoid the conflict.
Further simplify printf % parsing by eating the length specifiers
during the copy phase, and substitute 'j' when finalizing the format.
Add some more tests for this.