@node Contributors, Free Manuals, Maintenance, Top @c %MENU% Who wrote what parts of the GNU C library @appendix Contributors to the GNU C Library The GNU C library was written originally by Roland McGrath, and is currently maintained by Ulrich Drepper. Some parts of the library were contributed or worked on by other people. @itemize @bullet @item The @code{getopt} function and related code was written by Richard Stallman, @w{David J.} MacKenzie, and @w{Roland McGrath}. @item The merge sort function @code{qsort} was written by Michael J. Haertel. @item The quick sort function used as a fallback by @code{qsort} was written by Douglas C. Schmidt. @item The memory allocation functions @code{malloc}, @code{realloc} and @code{free} and related code were written by Michael J. Haertel, @w{Wolfram Gloger}, and @w{Doug Lea}. @item Fast implementations of many of the string functions (@code{memcpy}, @code{strlen}, etc.) were written by Torbj@"orn Granlund. @item The @file{tar.h} header file was written by David J. MacKenzie. @item The port to the MIPS DECStation running Ultrix 4 (@code{mips-dec-ultrix4}) was contributed by Brendan Kehoe and Ian Lance Taylor. @item The DES encryption function @code{crypt} and related functions were contributed by Michael Glad. @item The @code{ftw} and @code{nftw} functions were contributed by Ulrich Drepper. @item The startup code to support SunOS shared libraries was contributed by Tom Quinn. @item The @code{mktime} function was contributed by Paul Eggert. @item The port to the Sequent Symmetry running Dynix version 3 (@code{i386-sequent-bsd}) was contributed by Jason Merrill. @item The timezone support code is derived from the public-domain timezone package by Arthur David Olson and his many contributors. @item The port to the DEC Alpha running OSF/1 (@code{alpha-dec-osf1}) was contributed by Brendan Kehoe, using some code written by Roland McGrath. @item The port to SGI machines running Irix 4 (@code{mips-sgi-irix4}) was contributed by Tom Quinn. @item The port of the Mach and Hurd code to the MIPS architecture (@code{mips-@var{anything}-gnu}) was contributed by Kazumoto Kojima. @item The floating-point printing function used by @code{printf} and friends and the floating-point reading function used by @code{scanf}, @code{strtod} and friends were written by Ulrich Drepper. The multi-precision integer functions used in those functions are taken from GNU MP, which was contributed by Torbj@"orn Granlund. @item The internationalization support in the library, and the support programs @code{locale} and @code{localedef}, were written by Ulrich Drepper. Ulrich Drepper adapted the support code for message catalogs (@file{libintl.h}, etc.) from the GNU @code{gettext} package, which he also wrote. He also contributed the @code{catgets} support and the entire suite of multi-byte and wide-character support functions (@file{wctype.h}, @file{wchar.h}, etc.). @item The implementations of the @file{nsswitch.conf} mechanism and the files and DNS backends for it were designed and written by Ulrich Drepper and Roland McGrath, based on a backend interface defined by Peter Eriksson. @item The port to Linux i386/ELF (@code{i386-@var{anything}-linux}) was contributed by Ulrich Drepper, based in large part on work done in Hongjiu Lu's Linux version of the GNU C Library. @item The port to Linux/m68k (@code{m68k-@var{anything}-linux}) was contributed by Andreas Schwab. @item The ports to Linux/ARM (@code{arm-@var{ANYTHING}-linuxaout}) and ARM standalone (@code{arm-@var{ANYTHING}-none}), as well as parts of the IPv6 support code, were contributed by Philip Blundell. @item Richard Henderson contributed the ELF dynamic linking code and other support for the Alpha processor. @item David Mosberger-Tang contributed the port to Linux/Alpha (@code{alpha-@var{anything}-linux}). @item The port to Linux on PowerPC (@code{powerpc-@var{anything}-linux}) was contributed by Geoffrey Keating. @item Miles Bader wrote the argp argument-parsing package, and the argz/envz interfaces. @item Stephen R. van den Berg contributed a highly-optimized @code{strstr} function. @item Ulrich Drepper contributed the @code{hsearch} and @code{drand48} families of functions; reentrant @samp{@dots{}@code{_r}} versions of the @code{random} family; System V shared memory and IPC support code; and several highly-optimized string functions for i@var{x}86 processors. @item The math functions are taken from @code{fdlibm-5.1} by Sun Microsystems, as modified by J.T. Conklin, Ian Lance Taylor, Ulrich Drepper, Andreas Schwab, and Roland McGrath. @item The @code{libio} library used to implement @code{stdio} functions on some platforms was written by Per Bothner and modified by Ulrich Drepper. @item Eric Youngdale and Ulrich Drepper implemented versioning of objects on the symbol level. @item Thorsten Kukuk provided an implementation for NIS (YP) and NIS+, securelevel 0, 1 and 2. @item Andreas Jaeger provided a test suite for the math library. @item Mark Kettenis implemented the utmpx interface and an utmp daemon. @item Ulrich Drepper added character conversion functions (@code{iconv}). @item Thorsten Kukuk provided an implementation for a caching daemon for NSS (nscd). @item Tim Waugh provided an implementation of the POSIX.2 wordexp function family. @item Mark Kettenis provided a Hesiod NSS module. @item The Internet-related code (most of the @file{inet} subdirectory) and several other miscellaneous functions and header files have been included from 4.4 BSD with little or no modification. The copying permission notice for this code can be found in the file @file{LICENSES} in the source distribution. @item The random number generation functions @code{random}, @code{srandom}, @code{setstate} and @code{initstate}, which are also the basis for the @code{rand} and @code{srand} functions, were written by Earl T. Cohen for the University of California at Berkeley and are copyrighted by the Regents of the University of California. They have undergone minor changes to fit into the GNU C library and to fit the @w{ISO C} standard, but the functional code is Berkeley's.@refill @item The DNS resolver code is taken directly from BIND 4.9.5, which includes copyrighted code from UC Berkeley and from Digital Equipment Corporation. See the file @file{LICENSES} for the text of the DEC license. @item The code to support Sun RPC is taken verbatim from Sun's @w{@sc{rpcsrc-4.0}} distribution; see the file @file{LICENSES} for the text of the license. @item Some of the support code for Mach is taken from Mach 3.0 by CMU; the file if_ppp.h is also copyright by CMU, but under a different license; see the file @file{LICENSES} for the text of the licenses. @item Many of the IA64 math functions are taken from a collection of ``Highly Optimized Mathematical Functions for Itanium'' that Intel makes available under a free license; see the file @file{LICENSES} for details. @item The @code{getaddrinfo} and @code{getnameinfo} functions and supporting code were written by Craig Metz; see the file @file{LICENSES} for details on their licensing. @item Many of the IEEE 64-bit double precision math functions (in the @file{sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64} subdirectory) come from the IBM Accurate Mathematical Library, contributed by IBM. @end itemize