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* Makefile.am (efence): Make this link again.
Thanks to Michal Jaegermann for pointing out the problem.
+2015-04-09 Andrew J. Schorr <aschorr@telemetry-investments.com>
+
+ * awkgram.y (yyerror): Rationalize buffer size computations. Remove
+ old valgrind workarounds.
+ * debug.c (gprintf): Rationalize buffer size computations.
+ (serialize_subscript): Ditto.
+ * io.c (iop_finish): Rationalize buffer size computations.
+ * profile.c (pp_string): Correct space allocation computation.
+
2015-04-08 John E. Malmberg <wb8tyw@qsl.net>
* custom.h: VMS shares some code paths with ZOS_USS in
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* profile.c (pprint): Be sure to set ip2 in all paths
through the code. Thanks to GCC 4.9 for the warning.
+2014-12-18 Arnold D. Robbins <arnold@skeeve.com>
+
+ * builtin.c (do_sub): Do not waste a byte at the end of a string.
+
+2014-12-14 Arnold D. Robbins <arnold@skeeve.com>
+
+ * awkgram.y (yyerror): Do not waste a byte at the end of a string.
+ * builtin.c (do_match): Ditto.
+ * command.y (append_statement): Ditto.
+ * debug.c (gprintf, serialize): Ditto.
+ * field.c (set_FIELDWIDTHS): Ditto.
+ * io.c.c (grow_iop_buffer): Ditto.
+ * profile.c (pp_string, pp_group3): Ditto.
+
+2014-12-14 Andrew J. Schorr <aschorr@telemetry-investments.com>
+
+ * array.c (concat_exp): Do not waste a byte at the end of a string.
+ * awkgram.y (common_exp): Ditto.
+ * builtin.c (do_substr): Ditto.
+ * eval.c (set_OFS): Ditto.
+ * field.c (rebuild_record): Ditto.
+ * gawkapi.h (r_make_string): Ditto.
+ * interpret.h (r_interpret): Ditto for Op_assign_concat.
+ * node.c (r_format_val, r_dupnode, make_str_node, str2wstr, wstr2str):
+ Ditto.
+ * re.c (make_regexp): Ditto.
+
2014-12-20 Arnold D. Robbins <arnold@skeeve.com>
Enable non-fatal output on per-file or global basis,