GNU/Linux and Solaris that support unlocked I/O. The basic idea
is to use the gnlib unlocked-io module, and to prefer putc and
puts to printf when either will work (since the latter doesn't
come in an unlocked flavor).
* bootstrap (gnulib_modules): Add unlocked-io.
* data/c.m4 (yysymprint): Prefer puts and putc to printf.
* data/glr.c (YYFPUTC, YYFPUTS, YYDPUTS): New macros.
Prefer them to YYFPRINTF and YYDPRINTF if either will do,
and similarly for puts and putc and printf.
* data/yacc.c: Likewise.
* lib/bitset.c (bitset_print): Likewise.
* lib/bitset.h [USE_UNLOCKED_IO]: Include unlocked-io.h.
* lib/bitsetv.c (bitsetv_dump, debug-bitsetv): Prefer putc and puts
to printf.
* lib/lbitset.c (debug_lbitset): Likewise.
* src/closure.c (print_firsts, print_fderives): Likewise.
* src/gram.c (grammar_dump): Likewise.
* src/lalr.c (look_ahead_tokens_print): Likewise.
* src/output.c (escaped_output): Likewise.
(user_actions_output): Coalesce two printfs.
* src/parse-gram.h (%printer): Prefer putc and puts to printf.
* src/reduce.c (reduce_print): Likewise.
* src/state.c (state_rule_look_ahead_tokens_print): Likewise.
* src/system.h: Include unlocked-io.h rathe than stdio.h.
bitsetv_ones, bitsetv_transitive_closure, bitsetv_dump,
debug_bitsetv): Use function prototypes; this removes the need for
declaring static functions simply to provide their prototypes.
objects. Do not assume that adding a header size to a multiple of a
word size yields a value that is properly aligned for the whole union.
(bitsetv_alloc): Add a cast to (void *) to avoid a GCC warning.
bitsetv_zero, bitsetv_ones, bitsetv_transitive_closure,
bitsetv_reflexive_transitive_closure):
Use bitset_bindex, not int or unsigned int or size_t, to count bits.
(bitsetv_alloc): Use size_t, not unsigned int, to count bytes.
(bitsetv_dump, debug_bitsetv):
Use bitset_windex instead of unsigned int.
Use proper printf formats for widths of integer types.
(bitsetv_alloc): Check for arithmetic overflow when computing sizes.