* Don't bother prefixing commands with a line of ${_MKCMD}\
and instead rely upon "make -s". This is less intrusive on
all the Makefiles than the former. Idea from David Laight.
* Rename the variables use to print messages. The scheme now is:
_MKMSG_FOO Run _MKMSG 'foo'
_MKTARGET_FOO Run _MKMSG_FOO ${.TARGET}
From discussion with Alistair Crooks.
use strlcpy() and snprintf() in the host tools...
Should fix part of [toolchain/22504], and build problems on other
platforms that don't have strlcpy() or snprintf()...
suggested by uwe@, inspired by FreeBSD. The three flags override
each other (and the '-q' flag) and behave as follows:
-B Force printing of non-printable characters in file names as
\xxx, where xxx is the numeric value of the character in octal.
-b As -B, but use C escape codes whenever possible.
-w Force raw printing of non-printable characters. This is the
default when output is not to a terminal.
set force_push to TRUE in x_del_bword and x_del_fword.
Fixes behaviour where <meta-y> would put the previously yanked word in the yank buffer another time.
revision 1.21
date: 2003/08/02 19:26:15; author: fgsch; state: Exp; lines: +4 -2
On ESC-y ESC-y (yank-pop), also check that there is something to
insert (some text has been killed before). from otto@, fix bug report 3384.
On yank-pop error (no yank before), reset the index to killstack so
another yank-pop does not mangle the prompt if nothing was yanked, and
to avoid replacing a text when it shouldn't
(yank <something> yank-pop yank-pop).
otto@ ok.
revision 1.18
date: 2003/08/22 18:17:10; author: fgsch; state: Exp; lines: +2 -2
in word location, fix forward scanning so it correctly account for any
escaped char and not only spaces.
for "foo (bar.a)" and "foo (bar a)", cd foo\ \(bar.<tab> will correctly
expand to foo\ \(bar.a\).
otto@ and pval@ ok.
revision 1.23
date: 2003/08/23 02:30:59; author: fgsch; state: Exp; lines: +2 -2
under emacs mode, fix the case when the globbed file and the longest
prefix lenghts are equal ("a .b" and "a ab" by instance).
found and tested by otto@.