Hello Eric, On 2/6/23 19:45, Eric Blake wrote: > On Sun, Feb 05, 2023 at 04:28:36PM +0100, Alejandro Colomar wrote: > > Regardless of the merits of the patch, let's not introduce typos: > >> +++ b/man3type/sockaddr.3type >> @@ -120,6 +120,26 @@ .SH NOTES >> .I >> and >> .IR . >> +.SH BUGS >> +.I sockaddr_storage >> +was designed back when strict aliasing wasn't a problem. >> +Back then, >> +one would define a variable of that type, >> +and then access it as any of the other >> +.IR sockaddr_ * >> +types, >> +depending on the value of the first member. >> +This is Undefined Behavior. >> +However, there is no way to use these APIs without invoking Unedfined Behavior, > > Undefined > >> +either in the user program or in libc, >> +so it is still recommended to use this method. >> +The only correct way to use different types in an API is through a union. >> +However, >> +that union must be implemented in the library, >> +since the type must be shared between the library and user code, >> +so libc should be fixed by implementing >> +.I sockaddr_storage >> +as a union. >> .SH SEE ALSO >> .BR accept (2), >> .BR bind (2), > > Also, while I could raise the issue with the Austin Group on your > behalf to get the POSIX wording improved, I think it would work better > if you initiate a bug report rather than having me do it: > > https://www.austingroupbugs.net/main_page.php I gave it a try after a year since my last attempt. The open group website is one of the worst I've ever seen. I'm sorry, I can't get it to work. Could you please report a bug on my behalf? I have an opengroup account, and supposedly am subscribed to the austin-group-l mailing list. But I'm not able to log it. Thanks, Alex > -- GPG key fingerprint: A9348594CE31283A826FBDD8D57633D441E25BB5