1 Open jobs for finishing GNU libc:
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5 If you have time and talent to take over any of the jobs below please
6 contact <bug-glibc@prep.ai.mit.edu>
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10 [ 1] Port to new platforms or test current version on formerly supported
14 [ 2] Test compliance with standards. If you have access to recent
15 standards (IEEE, ISO, ANSI, X/Open, ...) and/or test suites you
16 could do some checks as the goal is to be compliant with all
17 standards if they do not contradict each other.
20 [ 3] Write translations for the GNU libc message for the so far
21 unsupported languages. GNU libc is fully internationalized and
22 users can immediately benefit from this.
24 Take a look at the matrix in
25 ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/ABOUT-NLS
26 for the current status (of course better use a mirror of prep).
29 [ 4] Write wordexp() function; this is described in POSIX.2, The
30 header <wordexp.h> already exists.
32 Implementation idea: use some functions from bash.
35 [ 5] Write `long double' versions of the math functions. This should be
36 done in collaboration with the NetBSD and FreeBSD people.
38 The libm is in fact fdlibm (not the same as in Linux libc).
43 [ 6] If you enjoy assembler programming (as I do --drepper :-) you might
44 be interested in writing optimized versions for some functions.
45 Especially the string handling functions can be optimized a lot.
49 Faster String Functions
50 Henry Spencer, University of Toronto
51 Usenix Winter '92, pp. 419--428
53 or just ask. Currently mostly i?86 optimized versions exist.
54 Alpha versions are on their way, so please ask before working
58 [ 7] Write nftw() function. Perhaps it might be good to reimplement the
59 ftw() function as well to share most of the code.
64 [ 8] Write AVL-tree based tsearch() et.al. functions. Currently only
65 a very simple algorithm is used.
66 There is a public domain version but using this would cause problems
69 [ 9] Extend regex and/or rx to work with wide characters.
72 [10] Add mmap() support to malloc().
73 Doug Lea's malloc implementation might give some ideas. Perhaps
74 switching completly to his implementation is an option if it
75 a) can work without mmap() support (not all system GNU libc
76 is running on have mmap)
77 b) is without mmap support at least as fast as the current
79 c) will be extended with the current hooks and additional functions
81 Please contact bug-glibc@prep.ai.mit.edu before starting to avoid
84 [11] Write access function for netmasks, bootparams, netgroup, publickey,
85 automount, aliases databases for nss_files and nss_db module.
86 The functions should be embedded in the nss scheme. This is not
87 hard and not all services must be supported at once.