Document the issue with pos_{in,out} and files opened in text mode
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cancause link-time errors with link-time optimization (LTO).
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cancause link-time errors with link-time optimization (LTO).
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(Xavier Leroy, report by Richard Jones, review by Nicolás Ojeda Bär)
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(Xavier Leroy, report by Richard Jones, review by Nicolás Ojeda Bär)
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- #9753: fix build for Android
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- #9753: fix build for Android
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(Github user @EduardoRFS, review by Xavier Leroy)
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(Github user @EduardoRFS, review by Xavier Leroy)
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- #9860: wrong range constraint for subtract immediate on zSystems / s390x
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- #9860: wrong range constraint for subtract immediate on zSystems / s390x
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(Xavier Leroy, review by Stephen Dolan)
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(Xavier Leroy, review by Stephen Dolan)
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- #9868, #9872: bugs in {in,out}_channel_length and seek_in
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for files opened in text mode under Windows
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(Xavier Leroy, report by Alain Frisch, review by Nicolás Ojeda Bär
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and Alain Frisch)
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OCaml 4.11
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OCaml 4.11
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@ -998,7 +998,13 @@ val seek_out : out_channel -> int -> unit
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val pos_out : out_channel -> int
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val pos_out : out_channel -> int
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(** Return the current writing position for the given channel. Does
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(** Return the current writing position for the given channel. Does
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not work on channels opened with the [Open_append] flag (returns
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not work on channels opened with the [Open_append] flag (returns
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unspecified results). *)
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unspecified results).
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For files opened in text mode under Windows, the returned position
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is approximate (owing to end-of-line conversion); in particular,
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saving the current position with [pos_out], then going back to
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this position using [seek_out] will not work. For this
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programming idiom to work reliably and portably, the file must be
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opened in binary mode. *)
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val out_channel_length : out_channel -> int
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val out_channel_length : out_channel -> int
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(** Return the size (number of characters) of the regular file
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(** Return the size (number of characters) of the regular file
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files of other kinds, the behavior is unspecified. *)
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files of other kinds, the behavior is unspecified. *)
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val pos_in : in_channel -> int
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val pos_in : in_channel -> int
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(** Return the current reading position for the given channel. *)
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(** Return the current reading position for the given channel. For
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files opened in text mode under Windows, the returned position is
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approximate (owing to end-of-line conversion); in particular,
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saving the current position with [pos_in], then going back to this
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position using [seek_in] will not work. For this programming
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idiom to work reliably and portably, the file must be opened in
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binary mode. *)
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val in_channel_length : in_channel -> int
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val in_channel_length : in_channel -> int
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(** Return the size (number of characters) of the regular file
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(** Return the size (number of characters) of the regular file
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