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[Emacs-diffs] /srv/bzr/emacs/trunk r103035: Merge: import mktime and mov


From: Paul Eggert
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] /srv/bzr/emacs/trunk r103035: Merge: import mktime and move-if-change fixes from gnulib
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2011 11:22:51 -0800
User-agent: Bazaar (2.0.3)

------------------------------------------------------------
revno: 103035 [merge]
committer: Paul Eggert <address@hidden>
branch nick: trunk
timestamp: Sun 2011-01-30 11:22:51 -0800
message:
  Merge: import mktime and move-if-change fixes from gnulib
modified:
  ChangeLog
  configure
  lib/intprops.h
  lib/mktime.c
  m4/mktime.m4
  move-if-change
=== modified file 'ChangeLog'
--- a/ChangeLog 2011-01-29 12:36:11 +0000
+++ b/ChangeLog 2011-01-30 19:22:02 +0000
@@ -1,3 +1,102 @@
+2011-01-30  Paul Eggert  <address@hidden>
+
+       gnulib: import mktime and move-if-change fixes from gnulib
+
+       * configure: Regenerate from the following.
+
+       2011-01-30  Paul Eggert  <address@hidden>
+
+       mktime: clarify long_int width checking
+       * lib/mktime.c (long_int_is_wide_enough): Move this assertion to
+       the top level, to make it clearer that the assumption about
+       long_int width is being checked.  See
+       <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2011-01/msg00554.html>.
+
+       2011-01-29  Paul Eggert  <address@hidden>
+
+       TYPE_MAXIMUM: avoid theoretically undefined behavior
+       * lib/intprops.h (TYPE_MINIMUM, TYPE_MAXIMUM): Do not shift a
+       negative number, which the C Standard says has undefined behavior.
+       In practice this is not a problem, but might as well do it by the book.
+       Reported by Rich Felker and Eric Blake; see
+       <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2011-01/msg00493.html>.
+       * m4/mktime.m4 (AC_FUNC_MKTIME): Likewise.
+       * lib/mktime.c (TYPE_MAXIMUM): Redo slightly to match the others.
+
+       mktime: #undef mktime before #defining it
+       * lib/mktime.c (mktime) [DEBUG]: #undef mktime before #defining it.
+
+       mktime: systematically normalize tm_isdst comparisons
+       * lib/mktime.c (isdst_differ): New function.
+       (__mktime_internal): Use it systematically for all isdst comparisons.
+       This completes the fix for libc BZ #6723, and removes the need for
+       normalizing tm_isdst.  See
+       <http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=6723>
+       (not_equal_tm) [DEBUG]: Use isdst_differ here, too.
+
+       mktime: fix some integer overflow issues and sidestep the rest
+
+       This was prompted by a bug report by Benjamin Lindner for MinGW
+       <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2011-01/msg00472.html>.
+       His bug is due to signed integer overflow (0 - INT_MIN), and I
+       I scanned through mktime.c looking for other integer overflow
+       problems, fixing all the bugs I found.
+
+       Although the C Standard says the resulting code is still not safe
+       in the presence of integer overflow, in practice it should be good
+       enough for all real-world two's-complement implementations, except
+       for debugging environments that deliberately trap on integer
+       overflow (e.g., gcc -ftrapv).
+
+       * lib/mktime.c (WRAPV): New macro.
+       (SHR): Also check that long_int and time_t shift right in the
+       usual way, before using the fast-but-unportable method.
+       (TYPE_ONES_COMPLEMENT, TYPE_SIGNED_MAGNITUDE): Remove, no longer
+       used.  The code already assumed two's complement, so there's
+       no need to test for alternatives.  All uses removed.
+       (TYPE_MAXIMUM): Don't rely here on overflow behavior not defined by
+       the C standard.  Problem reported by Rich Felker in
+       <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2011-01/msg00488.html>.
+       (twos_complement_arithmetic): Also check long_int and time_t.
+       (time_t_avg, time_t_add_ok, time_t_int_add_ok): New functions.
+       (guess_time_tm, ranged_convert, __mktime_internal): Use them.
+       (__mktime_internal): Avoid integer overflow with unary subtraction
+       in two instances where -1 - X is an adequate replacement for -X,
+       since the calculations are approximate.
+
+       2011-01-29  Eric Blake  <address@hidden>
+
+       mktime: avoid infinite loop
+       * m4/mktime.m4 (AC_FUNC_MKTIME): Avoid overflow on possibly-signed
+       type; behavior is still undefined but portable to all known targets.
+       Reported by Rich Felker.
+
+       2011-01-28  Paul Eggert  <address@hidden>
+
+       mktime: avoid problems on NetBSD 5 / i386
+       * lib/mktime.c (long_int): New type.  This works around a problem
+       on NetBSD 5 / i386, where 'long int' and 'int' are both 32 bits
+       but time_t is 64 bits, and where I expect the existing code is
+       wrong in some cases.
+       (leapyear, ydhms_diff, guess_time_tm, __mktime_internal): Use it.
+       (ydhms_diff): Bring back the compile-time check for wide-enough
+       year and yday.
+
+       mktime: fix misspelling in comment
+       * lib/mktime.c (__mktime_internal): Fix misspelling in comment.
+       This merges all recent glibc changes of importance.
+
+       2011-01-28  Ralf Wildenhues  <address@hidden>
+
+       move-if-change: cope with concurrent mv of identical file.
+       * move-if-change (CMPPROG): Accept environment
+       variable as an override for `cmp'.
+       (usage): Document CMPPROG.
+       Adjust comparison to drop stdout.  Cope with failure of mv if
+       the target file exists and is identical to the source, for
+       parallel builds.
+       Report from H.J. Lu against binutils in PR binutils/12283.
+
 2011-01-29  Eli Zaretskii  <address@hidden>
 
        * lib/makefile.w32-in:

=== modified file 'configure'
--- a/configure 2011-01-27 07:24:57 +0000
+++ b/configure 2011-01-30 19:22:02 +0000
@@ -14906,20 +14906,23 @@
   int result = 0;
   time_t t, delta;
   int i, j;
+  int time_t_signed_magnitude = (time_t) ~ (time_t) 0 < (time_t) -1;
+  int time_t_signed = ! ((time_t) 0 < (time_t) -1);
 
   /* This test makes some buggy mktime implementations loop.
      Give up after 60 seconds; a mktime slower than that
      isn't worth using anyway.  */
   alarm (60);
 
-  for (;;)
-    {
-      t = (time_t_max << 1) + 1;
-      if (t <= time_t_max)
-        break;
-      time_t_max = t;
-    }
-  time_t_min = - ((time_t) ~ (time_t) 0 == (time_t) -1) - time_t_max;
+  time_t_max = (! time_t_signed
+                ? (time_t) -1
+                : ((((time_t) 1 << (sizeof (time_t) * CHAR_BIT - 2)) - 1)
+                   * 2 + 1));
+  time_t_min = (! time_t_signed
+                ? (time_t) 0
+                : time_t_signed_magnitude
+                ? ~ (time_t) 0
+                : ~ time_t_max);
 
   delta = time_t_max / 997; /* a suitable prime number */
   for (i = 0; i < N_STRINGS; i++)

=== modified file 'lib/intprops.h'
--- a/lib/intprops.h    2011-01-09 01:20:28 +0000
+++ b/lib/intprops.h    2011-01-30 19:22:02 +0000
@@ -49,11 +49,11 @@
         ? (t) 0 \
         : TYPE_SIGNED_MAGNITUDE (t) \
         ? ~ (t) 0 \
-        : ~ (t) 0 << (sizeof (t) * CHAR_BIT - 1)))
+        : ~ TYPE_MAXIMUM (t)))
 # define TYPE_MAXIMUM(t) \
   ((t) (! TYPE_SIGNED (t) \
         ? (t) -1 \
-        : ~ (~ (t) 0 << (sizeof (t) * CHAR_BIT - 1))))
+        : ((((t) 1 << (sizeof (t) * CHAR_BIT - 2)) - 1) * 2 + 1)))
 
 /* Return zero if T can be determined to be an unsigned type.
    Otherwise, return 1.

=== modified file 'lib/mktime.c'
--- a/lib/mktime.c      2011-01-09 06:57:07 +0000
+++ b/lib/mktime.c      2011-01-30 19:22:02 +0000
@@ -25,6 +25,24 @@
 # include <config.h>
 #endif
 
+/* Some of the code in this file assumes that signed integer overflow
+   silently wraps around.  This assumption can't easily be programmed
+   around, nor can it be checked for portably at compile-time or
+   easily eliminated at run-time.
+
+   Define WRAPV to 1 if the assumption is valid.  Otherwise, define it
+   to 0; this forces the use of slower code that, while not guaranteed
+   by the C Standard, works on all production platforms that we know
+   about.  */
+#ifndef WRAPV
+# if (__GNUC__ == 4 && 4 <= __GNUC_MINOR__) || 4 < __GNUC__
+#  pragma GCC optimize ("wrapv")
+#  define WRAPV 1
+# else
+#  define WRAPV 0
+# endif
+#endif
+
 /* Assume that leap seconds are possible, unless told otherwise.
    If the host has a `zic' command with a `-L leapsecondfilename' option,
    then it supports leap seconds; otherwise it probably doesn't.  */
@@ -42,9 +60,21 @@
 # include <stdio.h>
 # include <stdlib.h>
 /* Make it work even if the system's libc has its own mktime routine.  */
+# undef mktime
 # define mktime my_mktime
 #endif /* DEBUG */
 
+/* Verify a requirement at compile-time (unlike assert, which is runtime).  */
+#define verify(name, assertion) struct name { char a[(assertion) ? 1 : -1]; }
+
+/* A signed type that is at least one bit wider than int.  */
+#if INT_MAX <= LONG_MAX / 2
+typedef long int long_int;
+#else
+typedef long long int long_int;
+#endif
+verify (long_int_is_wide_enough, INT_MAX == INT_MAX * (long_int) 2 / 2);
+
 /* Shift A right by B bits portably, by dividing A by 2**B and
    truncating towards minus infinity.  A and B should be free of side
    effects, and B should be in the range 0 <= B <= INT_BITS - 2, where
@@ -55,9 +85,11 @@
    implementations (e.g., UNICOS 9.0 on a Cray Y-MP EL) don't shift
    right in the usual way when A < 0, so SHR falls back on division if
    ordinary A >> B doesn't seem to be the usual signed shift.  */
-#define SHR(a, b)       \
-  (-1 >> 1 == -1        \
-   ? (a) >> (b)         \
+#define SHR(a, b)                                               \
+  ((-1 >> 1 == -1                                               \
+    && (long_int) -1 >> 1 == -1                                 \
+    && ((time_t) -1 >> 1 == -1 || ! TYPE_SIGNED (time_t)))      \
+   ? (a) >> (b)                                                 \
    : (a) / (1 << (b)) - ((a) % (1 << (b)) < 0))
 
 /* The extra casts in the following macros work around compiler bugs,
@@ -68,12 +100,8 @@
 #define TYPE_IS_INTEGER(t) ((t) 1.5 == 1)
 
 /* True if negative values of the signed integer type T use two's
-   complement, ones' complement, or signed magnitude representation,
-   respectively.  Much GNU code assumes two's complement, but some
-   people like to be portable to all possible C hosts.  */
+   complement, or if T is an unsigned integer type.  */
 #define TYPE_TWOS_COMPLEMENT(t) ((t) ~ (t) 0 == (t) -1)
-#define TYPE_ONES_COMPLEMENT(t) ((t) ~ (t) 0 == 0)
-#define TYPE_SIGNED_MAGNITUDE(t) ((t) ~ (t) 0 < (t) -1)
 
 /* True if the arithmetic type T is signed.  */
 #define TYPE_SIGNED(t) (! ((t) 0 < (t) -1))
@@ -85,13 +113,11 @@
 #define TYPE_MINIMUM(t) \
   ((t) (! TYPE_SIGNED (t) \
         ? (t) 0 \
-        : TYPE_SIGNED_MAGNITUDE (t) \
-        ? ~ (t) 0 \
-        : ~ (t) 0 << (sizeof (t) * CHAR_BIT - 1)))
+        : ~ TYPE_MAXIMUM (t)))
 #define TYPE_MAXIMUM(t) \
   ((t) (! TYPE_SIGNED (t) \
         ? (t) -1 \
-        : ~ (~ (t) 0 << (sizeof (t) * CHAR_BIT - 1))))
+        : ((((t) 1 << (sizeof (t) * CHAR_BIT - 2)) - 1) * 2 + 1)))
 
 #ifndef TIME_T_MIN
 # define TIME_T_MIN TYPE_MINIMUM (time_t)
@@ -101,14 +127,11 @@
 #endif
 #define TIME_T_MIDPOINT (SHR (TIME_T_MIN + TIME_T_MAX, 1) + 1)
 
-/* Verify a requirement at compile-time (unlike assert, which is runtime).  */
-#define verify(name, assertion) struct name { char a[(assertion) ? 1 : -1]; }
-
 verify (time_t_is_integer, TYPE_IS_INTEGER (time_t));
-verify (twos_complement_arithmetic, TYPE_TWOS_COMPLEMENT (int));
-/* The code also assumes that signed integer overflow silently wraps
-   around, but this assumption can't be stated without causing a
-   diagnostic on some hosts.  */
+verify (twos_complement_arithmetic,
+        (TYPE_TWOS_COMPLEMENT (int)
+         && TYPE_TWOS_COMPLEMENT (long_int)
+         && TYPE_TWOS_COMPLEMENT (time_t)));
 
 #define EPOCH_YEAR 1970
 #define TM_YEAR_BASE 1900
@@ -116,7 +139,7 @@
 
 /* Return 1 if YEAR + TM_YEAR_BASE is a leap year.  */
 static inline int
-leapyear (long int year)
+leapyear (long_int year)
 {
   /* Don't add YEAR to TM_YEAR_BASE, as that might overflow.
      Also, work even if YEAR is negative.  */
@@ -150,6 +173,14 @@
 # include "mktime-internal.h"
 #endif
 
+/* Return 1 if the values A and B differ according to the rules for
+   tm_isdst: A and B differ if one is zero and the other positive.  */
+static int
+isdst_differ (int a, int b)
+{
+  return (!a != !b) & (0 <= a) & (0 <= b);
+}
+
 /* Return an integer value measuring (YEAR1-YDAY1 HOUR1:MIN1:SEC1) -
    (YEAR0-YDAY0 HOUR0:MIN0:SEC0) in seconds, assuming that the clocks
    were not adjusted between the time stamps.
@@ -162,15 +193,10 @@
    detect overflow.  */
 
 static inline time_t
-ydhms_diff (long int year1, long int yday1, int hour1, int min1, int sec1,
+ydhms_diff (long_int year1, long_int yday1, int hour1, int min1, int sec1,
             int year0, int yday0, int hour0, int min0, int sec0)
 {
   verify (C99_integer_division, -1 / 2 == 0);
-#if 0 /* This assertion fails on 32-bit systems with 64-bit time_t, such as
-         NetBSD 5 on i386.  */
-  verify (long_int_year_and_yday_are_wide_enough,
-          INT_MAX <= LONG_MAX / 2 || TIME_T_MAX <= UINT_MAX);
-#endif
 
   /* Compute intervening leap days correctly even if year is negative.
      Take care to avoid integer overflow here.  */
@@ -193,6 +219,53 @@
   return seconds;
 }
 
+/* Return the average of A and B, even if A + B would overflow.  */
+static time_t
+time_t_avg (time_t a, time_t b)
+{
+  return SHR (a, 1) + SHR (b, 1) + (a & b & 1);
+}
+
+/* Return 1 if A + B does not overflow.  If time_t is unsigned and if
+   B's top bit is set, assume that the sum represents A - -B, and
+   return 1 if the subtraction does not wrap around.  */
+static int
+time_t_add_ok (time_t a, time_t b)
+{
+  if (! TYPE_SIGNED (time_t))
+    {
+      time_t sum = a + b;
+      return (sum < a) == (TIME_T_MIDPOINT <= b);
+    }
+  else if (WRAPV)
+    {
+      time_t sum = a + b;
+      return (sum < a) == (b < 0);
+    }
+  else
+    {
+      time_t avg = time_t_avg (a, b);
+      return TIME_T_MIN / 2 <= avg && avg <= TIME_T_MAX / 2;
+    }
+}
+
+/* Return 1 if A + B does not overflow.  */
+static int
+time_t_int_add_ok (time_t a, int b)
+{
+  verify (int_no_wider_than_time_t, INT_MAX <= TIME_T_MAX);
+  if (WRAPV)
+    {
+      time_t sum = a + b;
+      return (sum < a) == (b < 0);
+    }
+  else
+    {
+      int a_odd = a & 1;
+      time_t avg = SHR (a, 1) + (SHR (b, 1) + (a_odd & b));
+      return TIME_T_MIN / 2 <= avg && avg <= TIME_T_MAX / 2;
+    }
+}
 
 /* Return a time_t value corresponding to (YEAR-YDAY HOUR:MIN:SEC),
    assuming that *T corresponds to *TP and that no clock adjustments
@@ -201,7 +274,7 @@
    If overflow occurs, yield the minimal or maximal value, except do not
    yield a value equal to *T.  */
 static time_t
-guess_time_tm (long int year, long int yday, int hour, int min, int sec,
+guess_time_tm (long_int year, long_int yday, int hour, int min, int sec,
                const time_t *t, const struct tm *tp)
 {
   if (tp)
@@ -209,9 +282,8 @@
       time_t d = ydhms_diff (year, yday, hour, min, sec,
                              tp->tm_year, tp->tm_yday,
                              tp->tm_hour, tp->tm_min, tp->tm_sec);
-      time_t t1 = *t + d;
-      if ((t1 < *t) == (TYPE_SIGNED (time_t) ? d < 0 : TIME_T_MAX / 2 < d))
-        return t1;
+      if (time_t_add_ok (*t, d))
+        return *t + d;
     }
 
   /* Overflow occurred one way or another.  Return the nearest result
@@ -243,9 +315,7 @@
          they differ by 1.  */
       while (bad != ok + (bad < 0 ? -1 : 1))
         {
-          time_t mid = *t = (bad < 0
-                             ? bad + ((ok - bad) >> 1)
-                             : ok + ((bad - ok) >> 1));
+          time_t mid = *t = time_t_avg (ok, bad);
           r = convert (t, tp);
           if (r)
             ok = mid;
@@ -294,9 +364,7 @@
   int mday = tp->tm_mday;
   int mon = tp->tm_mon;
   int year_requested = tp->tm_year;
-  /* Normalize the value.  */
-  int isdst = ((tp->tm_isdst >> (8 * sizeof (tp->tm_isdst) - 1))
-               | (tp->tm_isdst != 0));
+  int isdst = tp->tm_isdst;
 
   /* 1 if the previous probe was DST.  */
   int dst2;
@@ -305,8 +373,8 @@
   int mon_remainder = mon % 12;
   int negative_mon_remainder = mon_remainder < 0;
   int mon_years = mon / 12 - negative_mon_remainder;
-  long int lyear_requested = year_requested;
-  long int year = lyear_requested + mon_years;
+  long_int lyear_requested = year_requested;
+  long_int year = lyear_requested + mon_years;
 
   /* The other values need not be in range:
      the remaining code handles minor overflows correctly,
@@ -318,8 +386,8 @@
   int mon_yday = ((__mon_yday[leapyear (year)]
                    [mon_remainder + 12 * negative_mon_remainder])
                   - 1);
-  long int lmday = mday;
-  long int yday = mon_yday + lmday;
+  long_int lmday = mday;
+  long_int yday = mon_yday + lmday;
 
   time_t guessed_offset = *offset;
 
@@ -373,9 +441,9 @@
 
       int approx_biennia = SHR (t0, ALOG2_SECONDS_PER_BIENNIUM);
       int diff = approx_biennia - approx_requested_biennia;
-      int abs_diff = diff < 0 ? - diff : diff;
+      int abs_diff = diff < 0 ? -1 - diff : diff;
 
-      /* IRIX 4.0.5 cc miscaculates TIME_T_MIN / 3: it erroneously
+      /* IRIX 4.0.5 cc miscalculates TIME_T_MIN / 3: it erroneously
          gives a positive value of 715827882.  Setting a variable
          first then doing math on it seems to work.
          (address@hidden) */
@@ -391,7 +459,7 @@
           time_t repaired_t0 = -1 - t0;
           approx_biennia = SHR (repaired_t0, ALOG2_SECONDS_PER_BIENNIUM);
           diff = approx_biennia - approx_requested_biennia;
-          abs_diff = diff < 0 ? - diff : diff;
+          abs_diff = diff < 0 ? -1 - diff : diff;
           if (overflow_threshold < abs_diff)
             return -1;
           guessed_offset += repaired_t0 - t0;
@@ -426,7 +494,7 @@
 
   /* We have a match.  Check whether tm.tm_isdst has the requested
      value, if any.  */
-  if (isdst != tm.tm_isdst && 0 <= isdst && 0 <= tm.tm_isdst)
+  if (isdst_differ (isdst, tm.tm_isdst))
     {
       /* tm.tm_isdst has the wrong value.  Look for a neighboring
          time with the right value, and use its UTC offset.
@@ -459,22 +527,20 @@
 
       for (delta = stride; delta < delta_bound; delta += stride)
         for (direction = -1; direction <= 1; direction += 2)
-          {
-            time_t ot = t + delta * direction;
-            if ((ot < t) == (direction < 0))
-              {
-                struct tm otm;
-                ranged_convert (convert, &ot, &otm);
-                if (otm.tm_isdst == isdst)
-                  {
-                    /* We found the desired tm_isdst.
-                       Extrapolate back to the desired time.  */
-                    t = guess_time_tm (year, yday, hour, min, sec, &ot, &otm);
-                    ranged_convert (convert, &t, &tm);
-                    goto offset_found;
-                  }
-              }
-          }
+          if (time_t_int_add_ok (t, delta * direction))
+            {
+              time_t ot = t + delta * direction;
+              struct tm otm;
+              ranged_convert (convert, &ot, &otm);
+              if (! isdst_differ (isdst, otm.tm_isdst))
+                {
+                  /* We found the desired tm_isdst.
+                     Extrapolate back to the desired time.  */
+                  t = guess_time_tm (year, yday, hour, min, sec, &ot, &otm);
+                  ranged_convert (convert, &t, &tm);
+                  goto offset_found;
+                }
+            }
     }
 
  offset_found:
@@ -485,11 +551,13 @@
       /* Adjust time to reflect the tm_sec requested, not the normalized value.
          Also, repair any damage from a false match due to a leap second.  */
       int sec_adjustment = (sec == 0 && tm.tm_sec == 60) - sec;
+      if (! time_t_int_add_ok (t, sec_requested))
+        return -1;
       t1 = t + sec_requested;
+      if (! time_t_int_add_ok (t1, sec_adjustment))
+        return -1;
       t2 = t1 + sec_adjustment;
-      if (((t1 < t) != (sec_requested < 0))
-          | ((t2 < t1) != (sec_adjustment < 0))
-          | ! convert (&t2, &tm))
+      if (! convert (&t2, &tm))
         return -1;
       t = t2;
     }
@@ -540,7 +608,7 @@
           | (a->tm_mon ^ b->tm_mon)
           | (a->tm_year ^ b->tm_year)
           | (a->tm_yday ^ b->tm_yday)
-          | (a->tm_isdst ^ b->tm_isdst));
+          | isdst_differ (a->tm_isdst, b->tm_isdst));
 }
 
 static void
@@ -664,6 +732,6 @@
 
 /*
 Local Variables:
-compile-command: "gcc -DDEBUG -Wall -W -O -g mktime.c -o mktime"
+compile-command: "gcc -DDEBUG -I. -Wall -W -O2 -g mktime.c -o mktime"
 End:
 */

=== modified file 'm4/mktime.m4'
--- a/m4/mktime.m4      2011-01-09 06:57:07 +0000
+++ b/m4/mktime.m4      2011-01-30 19:22:02 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# serial 17
+# serial 19
 dnl Copyright (C) 2002-2003, 2005-2007, 2009-2011 Free Software Foundation,
 dnl Inc.
 dnl This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation
@@ -165,20 +165,23 @@
   int result = 0;
   time_t t, delta;
   int i, j;
+  int time_t_signed_magnitude = (time_t) ~ (time_t) 0 < (time_t) -1;
+  int time_t_signed = ! ((time_t) 0 < (time_t) -1);
 
   /* This test makes some buggy mktime implementations loop.
      Give up after 60 seconds; a mktime slower than that
      isn't worth using anyway.  */
   alarm (60);
 
-  for (;;)
-    {
-      t = (time_t_max << 1) + 1;
-      if (t <= time_t_max)
-        break;
-      time_t_max = t;
-    }
-  time_t_min = - ((time_t) ~ (time_t) 0 == (time_t) -1) - time_t_max;
+  time_t_max = (! time_t_signed
+                ? (time_t) -1
+                : ((((time_t) 1 << (sizeof (time_t) * CHAR_BIT - 2)) - 1)
+                   * 2 + 1));
+  time_t_min = (! time_t_signed
+                ? (time_t) 0
+                : time_t_signed_magnitude
+                ? ~ (time_t) 0
+                : ~ time_t_max);
 
   delta = time_t_max / 997; /* a suitable prime number */
   for (i = 0; i < N_STRINGS; i++)

=== modified file 'move-if-change'
--- a/move-if-change    2011-01-07 20:42:11 +0000
+++ b/move-if-change    2011-01-30 19:22:02 +0000
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 # Like mv $1 $2, but if the files are the same, just delete $1.
 # Status is zero if successful, nonzero otherwise.
 
-VERSION='2007-09-28 23:10'; # UTC
+VERSION='2011-01-28 20:09'; # UTC
 # The definition above must lie within the first 8 lines in order
 # for the Emacs time-stamp write hook (at end) to update it.
 # If you change this file with Emacs, please let the write hook
@@ -32,15 +32,18 @@
   --help     display this help and exit
   --version  output version information and exit
 
+The variable CMPPROG can be used to specify an alternative to \`cmp'.
+
 Report bugs to <address@hidden>."
 
 version=`expr "$VERSION" : '\([^ ]*\)'`
 version="move-if-change (gnulib) $version
-Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
 This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
 There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law."
 
+cmpprog=${CMPPROG-cmp}
 
 for arg
 do
@@ -60,12 +63,15 @@
   esac
 done
 
-test $# = 2 || { echo "$0: $usage" >&2; exit 1; }
+test $# -eq 2 || { echo "$0: $usage" >&2; exit 1; }
 
-if test -r "$2" && cmp -s -- "$1" "$2"; then
+if test -r "$2" && $cmpprog -- "$1" "$2" >/dev/null; then
   rm -f -- "$1"
 else
-  mv -f -- "$1" "$2"
+  if mv -f -- "$1" "$2"; then :; else
+    # Ignore failure due to a concurrent move-if-change.
+    test -r "$2" && $cmpprog -- "$1" "$2" >/dev/null && rm -f -- "$1"
+  fi
 fi
 
 ## Local Variables:


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