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* Rename "config.h" to "nbtool_config.h" and HAVE_CONFIG_H to HAVE_NBTOOL_CONFIG_H. This makes in more obvious in the source when we're using tools/compat/config.h versus "standard autoconf" config.h * Consistently move the inclusion of nbtool_config.h to before <sys/cdefs.h> so that the former can provide __RCSID() (et al), and there's no need to protect those macros any more. These changes should make it easier to "tool-ify" a program by adding: #if HAVE_NBTOOL_CONFIG_H #include "nbtool_config.h" #endif to the top of the source files (for the general case). |
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test | ||
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | ||
closure.c | ||
defs.h | ||
error.c | ||
lalr.c | ||
lr0.c | ||
main.c | ||
Makefile | ||
mkpar.c | ||
NEW_FEATURES | ||
NOTES | ||
output.c | ||
reader.c | ||
README | ||
skeleton.c | ||
symtab.c | ||
verbose.c | ||
warshall.c | ||
yacc.1 | ||
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