From b56cbdd23834a65682c0b46f367f8679e83bc894 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Abseil Team Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2020 15:55:15 -0700 Subject: Abseil LTS 20200923 What's New: * `absl::StatusOr` has been released. See our [blog post](https://abseil.io/blog/2020-091021-status) for more information. * Abseil Flags reflection interfaces have been released. * Abseil Flags memory usage has been significantly optimized. * Abseil now supports a "hardened" build mode. This build mode enables runtime checks that guard against programming errors that may lead to security vulnerabilities. Notable Fixes: * Sanitizer dynamic annotations like `AnnotateRWLockCreate` that are also defined by the compiler sanitizer implementation are no longer also defined by Abseil. * Sanitizer macros are now prefixed with `ABSL_` to avoid naming collisions. * Sanitizer usage is now automatically detected and no longer requires macros like `ADDRESS_SANITIZER` to be defined on the command line. Breaking Changes: * Abseil no longer contains a `dynamic_annotations` library. Users using a supported build system (Bazel or CMake) are unaffected by this, but users manually specifying link libraries may get an error about a missing linker input. Baseline: 7680a5f8efe32de4753baadbd63e74e59d95bac1 Cherry picks: None --- absl/strings/charconv.cc | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'absl/strings/charconv.cc') diff --git a/absl/strings/charconv.cc b/absl/strings/charconv.cc index bdba768d..3613a652 100644 --- a/absl/strings/charconv.cc +++ b/absl/strings/charconv.cc @@ -619,10 +619,10 @@ from_chars_result FromCharsImpl(const char* first, const char* last, // Either we failed to parse a hex float after the "0x", or we read // "0xinf" or "0xnan" which we don't want to match. // - // However, a std::string that begins with "0x" also begins with "0", which + // However, a string that begins with "0x" also begins with "0", which // is normally a valid match for the number zero. So we want these // strings to match zero unless fmt_flags is `scientific`. (This flag - // means an exponent is required, which the std::string "0" does not have.) + // means an exponent is required, which the string "0" does not have.) if (fmt_flags == chars_format::scientific) { result.ec = std::errc::invalid_argument; } else { -- cgit v1.2.3