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| Implementation-defined behavior |
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| Contains the implementation details of the implementation-defined behavior in |
| libc++. Implementation-defined is mandated to be documented by the Standard. |
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| .. note: |
| This page is far from complete. |
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| Implementation-defined behavior |
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| Updating the Time Zone Database |
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| The Standard allows implementations to automatically update the |
| *remote time zone database*. Libc++ opts not to do that. Instead calling |
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| - ``std::chrono::remote_version()`` will update the version information of the |
| *remote time zone database*, |
| - ``std::chrono::reload_tzdb()``, if needed, will update the entire |
| *remote time zone database*. |
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| This offers a way for users to update the *remote time zone database* and |
| give them full control over the process. |
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| `[ostream.formatted.print]/3 <http://eel.is/c++draft/ostream.formatted.print#3>`_ A terminal capable of displaying Unicode |
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| The Standard specifies that the manner in which a stream is determined to refer |
| to a terminal capable of displaying Unicode is implementation-defined. This is |
| used for ``std::print`` and similar functions taking an ``ostream&`` argument. |
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| Libc++ determines that a stream is Unicode-capable terminal by: |
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| * First it determines whether the stream's ``rdbuf()`` has an underlying |
| ``FILE*``. This is ``true`` in the following cases: |
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| * The stream is ``std::cout``, ``std::cerr``, or ``std::clog``. |
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| * A ``std::basic_filebuf<CharT, Traits>`` derived from ``std::filebuf``. |
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| * The way to determine whether this ``FILE*`` refers to a terminal capable of |
| displaying Unicode is the same as specified for `void vprint_unicode(FILE* |
| stream, string_view fmt, format_args args); |
| <http://eel.is/c++draft/print.fun#7>`_. This function is used for other |
| ``std::print`` overloads that don't take an ``ostream&`` argument. |
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| `[sf.cmath] <https://wg21.link/sf.cmath>`_ Mathematical Special Functions: Large indices |
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| Most functions within the Mathematical Special Functions section contain integral indices. |
| The Standard specifies the result for larger indices as implementation-defined. |
| Libc++ pursuits reasonable results by choosing the same formulas as for indices below that threshold. |
| E.g. |
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| - ``std::hermite(unsigned n, T x)`` for ``n >= 128`` |
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| `[stringbuf.cons] <http://eel.is/c++draft/stringbuf.cons>`_ Whether sequence pointers are initialized to null pointers |
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| Libc++ does not initialize the pointers to null pointers. It resizes the buffer |
| to its capacity and uses that size. This means the SSO buffer of |
| ``std::string`` is used as initial output buffer. |
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| Listed in the index of implementation-defined behavior |
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| The order of the entries matches the entries in the |
| `draft of the Standard <http://eel.is/c++draft/impldefindex>`_. |