On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 2:50 PM Rob Newberry wrote:
> NetBSD's implementation of vdprintf makes a special check -- if the
> descriptor is in non-blocking mode, it needs to be a regular file (I think
> I read that code correctly). But it apparently doesn't have this check
> problem for vfprintf.
NetBSD's implementation of vdprintf makes a special check -- if the descriptor
is in non-blocking mode, it needs to be a regular file (I think I read that
code correctly). But it apparently doesn't have this check problem for
vfprintf. I think it's been there a long time (since the introductio
NetBSD's implementation of vdprintf makes a special check -- if the descriptor
is in non-blocking mode, it needs to be a regular file (I think I read that
code correctly). But it apparently doesn't have this check problem for
vfprintf. I think it's been there a long time (since the introductio