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2002-10-03 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
Version 3.80 released.
* dir.c: Change hash functions to use K&R function definition style.
* function.c: Ditto.
* read.c: Ditto.
* variable.c: Ditto.
Update to automake 1.7.
* Makefile.am (AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS): Update to require 1.7.
(pdf): Remove this target as automake now provides one.
* configure.in: Change AM_CONFIG_HEADER to AC_CONFIG_HEADERS.
2002-09-30 Martin P.J. Zinser <zinser@decus.de>
* makefile.com: Updates for GNU make 3.80.
* makefile.vms: Ditto.
2002-09-23 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* read.c (enum make_word_type): Remove w_comment.
(get_next_mword): Don't treat comment characters as special; where
this function is used we will never see a comment (it's stripped
before we get here) and treating comments specially means that
targets like "foo\#bar" aren't handled properly.
2002-09-18 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* doc/make.texi (Bugs): Update with some info on Savannah, etc.
* read.c (eval): Expansion of arguments to export/unexport was
ignoring all arguments after the first one. Change the algorithm
to expand the whole line once, then parse the results.
2002-09-17 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
Fix Bug #940 (plus another bug I found while looking at this):
* read.c (record_target_var): enter_file() will add a new entry if
it's a double-colon target: we don't want to do that in this
situation. Invoke lookup_file() and only enter_file() if it does
not already exist. If the file we get back is a double-colon then
add this variable to the "root" double-colon target.
* variable.c (initialize_file_variables): If this file is a
double-colon target but is not the "root" target, then initialize
the root and make the root's variable list the parent of our
variable list.
2002-09-13 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* doc/make.texi (MAKE Variable): Add some indexing for "+".
* hash.c (round_up_2): Get rid of a warning.
2002-09-12 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* Makefile.am (loadavg_SOURCES, loadavg.c): Tiptoe around automake
so it doesn't complain about getloadavg.c.
* commands.c (set_file_variables): Make sure we always alloca() at
least 1 character for the value of $? (for '\0').
2002-09-11 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* hash.h (STRING_COMPARE, ISTRING_COMPARE, STRING_N_COMPARE): Fix
macro to use RESULT instead of the incorrect _RESULT_.
* make.h (HAVE_BROKEN_RESTART): Add prototypes for atomic_stat()
and atomic_readdir(). We need to #include dirent.h to get this to
work.
* misc.c (atomic_readdir): Fix typos.
2002-09-10 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* read.c (eval): Expand variable lists given to export and
unexport, so that "export $(LIST_OF_VARIABLES)" (etc.) works.
(conditional_line): Ditto for "ifdef". Fixes bug #103.
* doc/make.texi (Variables/Recursion): Document this.
(Conditional Syntax): And here.
2002-09-09 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* configure.in: Check for memmove().
2002-09-07 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* configure.in (HAVE_BROKEN_RESTART): Define this on PTX systems;
Michael Sterrett <msterret@coat.com> reports that while it has
SA_RESTART, it does not work properly.
* misc.c (atomic_stat): If HAVE_BROKEN_RESTART, create a function
that invokes stat() and loops to do it again if it returns EINTR.
(atomic_readdir): Ditto, with readdir().
* make.h (stat, readdir): If HAVE_BROKEN_RESTART, alias stat()
and readdir() to atomic_stat() and atomic_readdir().
2002-09-04 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* implicit.c (pattern_search): Daniel <barkalow@reputation.com>
reports that GNU make sometimes doesn't recognize that targets can
be made, when directories can be created as prerequisites. He
reports that changing the order of predicates in the DEP->changed
flag test so that lookup_file() is always performed, solves this
problem.
2002-08-08 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* configure.in: Require a newer version of gettext.
* misc.c (perror_with_name): Translate the format string (for
right-to-left language support).
(pfatal_with_name): Ditto.
* main.c: Create a static array of strings to store the usage
text. This is done to facilitate translations.
(struct command_switch): Remove argdesc and description fields.
(switches): Remove values for obsolete fields.
(print_usage): Print each element of the usage array.
* hash.c: Change function definitions to be K&R style.
2002-08-02 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* NEWS: Remove the mention of .TARGETS; we aren't going to publish
this one because it's too hard to get right. We'll look at it for
a future release.
* main.c (main): Don't create the .TARGETS variable.
* variable.c (handle_special_var): Don't handle .TARGETS.
2002-08-01 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* main.c (switches): Add a new option, -B (--always-make). If
specified, make will rebuild all targets that it encounters even
if they don't appear to be out of date.
(always_make_flag): New flag.
* make.h: Extern always_make_flag.
* remake.c (update_file_1): Check always_make_flag; if it's set we
will always rebuild any target we can, even if none of its
prerequisites are newer.
* NEWS: Mention it.
* doc/make.texi (Shell Function): Make it clear that make
variables marked as "export" are not passed to instances of the
shell function.
Add new introspection variable .VARIABLES and .TARGETS.
* variable.c (handle_special_var): New function. If the variable
reference passed in is "special" (.VARIABLES or .TARGETS),
calculate the new value if necessary. .VARIABLES is handled here:
walk through the hash of defined variables and construct a value
which is a list of the names. .TARGETS is handled by
build_target_list().
(lookup_variable): Invoke handle_special_var().
* file.c (build_target_list): Walk through the hask of known files
and construct a list of the names of all the ones marked as
targets.
* main.c (main): Initialize them to empty (and as simple variables).
* doc/make.texi (Special Variables): Document them.
* NEWS: Mention them.
* variable.h (struct variable): Add a new flag "exportable" which
is true if the variable name is valid for export.
* variable.c (define_variable_in_set): Set "exportable" when a new
variable is defined.
(target_environment): Use the "exportable" flag instead of
re-checking the name here... an efficiency improvement.
2002-07-31 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* config.h-vms.template: Updates to build on VMS. Thanks to
Brian_Benning@aksteel.com for helping verify the build.
* makefile.com: Build the new hash.c file.
* hash.h: Use strcpmi(), not stricmp(), in the
HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS case.
2002-07-30 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* hash.h (ISTRING_COMPARE, return_ISTRING_COMPARE): Add missing
backslashes to the HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS case.
Reported by <Brian_Benning@aksteel.com>.
2002-07-10 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* variable.c (pop_variable_scope): Remove variable made unused by
new hash infrastructure.
* read.c (dep_hash_cmp): Rewrite this to handle ignore_mtime
comparisons as well as name comparisons.
* variable.h: Add a prototype for new hash_init_function_table().
* file.c (lookup_file): Remove variables made unused by new hash
infrastructure.
* dir.c (directory_contents_hash_2): Missing return of hash value.
(dir_contents_file_exists_p): Remove variables made unused by new
hash infrastructure.
Installed Greg McGary's integration of the hash functions from the
GNU id-utils package:
2002-07-10 Greg McGary <greg@mcgary.org>
* scripts/functions/filter-out: Add literals to to the
pattern space in order to add complexity, and trigger
use of an internal hash table. Fix documentation strings.
* scripts/targets/INTERMEDIATE: Reverse order of files
passed to expected `rm' command.
2002-07-10 Greg McGary <greg@mcgary.org>
* Makefile.am (SRCS): Add hash.c (noinst_HEADERS): Add hash.h
* hash.c: New file, taken from id-utils.
* hash.h: New file, taken from id-utils.
* make.h (HASH, HASHI): Remove macros.
(find_char_unquote): Change arglist in decl.
(hash_init_directories): New function decl.
* variable.h (hash.h): New #include.
(MAKELEVEL_NAME, MAKELEVEL_LENGTH): New constants.
* filedef.h (hash.h): New #include.
(struct file) [next]: Remove member.
(file_hash_enter): Remove function decl.
(init_hash_files): New function decl.
* ar.c (ar_name): Delay call to strlen until needed.
* main.c (initialize_global_hash_tables): New function.
(main): Call it. Use MAKELEVEL_NAME & MAKELEVEL_LENGTH.
* misc.c (remove_comments): Pass char constants to find_char_unquote.
* remake.c (notice_finished_file): Update last_mtime on `prev' chain.
* dir.c (hash.h): New #include.
(struct directory_contents) [next, files]: Remove members.
[ctime]: Add member for VMS. [dirfiles]: Add hash-table member.
(directory_contents_hash_1, directory_contents_hash_2,
directory_contents_hash_cmp): New functions.
(directories_contents): Change type to `struct hash_table'.
(struct directory) [next]: Remove member.
(directory_hash_1, directory_hash_2, directory_hash_cmp): New funcs.
(directory): Change type to `struct hash_table'.
(struct dirfile) [next]: Remove member.
[length]: Add member. [impossible]: widen type to fill alignment gap.
(dirfile_hash_1, dirfile_hash_2, dirfile_hash_cmp): New functions.
(find_directory): Use new hash table package.
(dir_contents_file_exists_p): Likewise.
(file_impossible): Likewise.
(file_impossible_p): Likewise.
(print_dir_data_base): Likewise.
(open_dirstream): Likewise.
(read_dirstream): Likewise.
(hash_init_directories): New function.
* file.c (hash.h): New #include.
(file_hash_1, file_hash_2, file_hash_cmp): New functions.
(files): Change type to `struct hash_table'.
(lookup_file): Use new hash table package.
(enter_file): Likewise.
(remove_intermediates): Likewise.
(snap_deps): Likewise.
(print_file_data_base): Likewise.
* function.c
(function_table_entry_hash_1, function_table_entry_hash_2,
function_table_entry_hash_cmp): New functions.
(lookup_function): Remove `table' argument.
Use new hash table package.
(struct a_word) [chain, length]: New members.
(a_word_hash_1, a_word_hash_2, a_word_hash_cmp): New functions.
(struct a_pattern): New struct.
(func_filter_filterout): Pass through patterns noting boundaries
and '%', if present. Note a_word length. Use a hash table if
arglists are large enough to justify cost.
(function_table_init): Renamed from function_table.
(function_table): Declare as `struct hash_table'.
(FUNCTION_TABLE_ENTRIES): New constant.
(hash_init_function_table): New function.
* read.c (hash.h): New #include.
(read_makefile): Pass char constants to find_char_unquote.
(dep_hash_1, dep_hash_2, dep_hash_cmp): New functions.
(uniquize_deps): Use hash table to efficiently identify duplicates.
(find_char_unquote): Accept two char-constant stop chars, rather
than a string constant, avoiding zillions of calls to strchr.
Tighten inner search loops to test only for desired delimiters.
* variable.c (variable_hash_1, variable_hash_2,
variable_hash_cmp): New functions.
(variable_table): Declare as `struct hash_table'.
(global_variable_set): Remove initialization.
(init_hash_global_variable_set): New function.
(define_variable_in_set): Use new hash table package.
(lookup_variable): Likewise.
(lookup_variable_in_set): Likewise.
(initialize_file_variables): Likewise.
(pop_variable_scope): Likewise.
(create_new_variable_set): Likewise.
(merge_variable_sets): Likewise.
(define_automatic_variables): Likewise.
(target_environment): Likewise.
(print_variable_set): Likewise.
2002-07-10 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
Implement the SysV make syntax $$@, $$(@D), and $$(@F) in the
prerequisite list. A real SysV make will expand the entire
prerequisites list _twice_: we don't do that as it's a big
backward-compatibility problem. We only replace those specific
variables.
* read.c (record_files): Replace any $@, $(@D), and $(@F) variable
references left in the list of prerequisites. Check for .POSIX as
we record targets, so we can disable non-POSIX behavior while
reading makefiles as well as running them.
(eval): Check the prerequisite list to see if we have anything
that looks like a SysV prerequisite variable reference.
2002-07-09 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* doc/make.texi (Prerequisite Types): Add a new section describing
order-only prerequisites.
* read.c (uniquize_deps): If we have the same file as both a
normal and order-only prereq, get rid of the order-only prereq,
since the normal one supersedes it.
2002-07-08 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* AUTHORS: Added Greg McGary to the AUTHORS file.
* NEWS: Blurbed order-only prerequisites.
* file.c (print_file): Show order-only deps properly when printing
the database.
* maintMakefile: Add "update" targets for wget'ing the latest
versions of various external files. Taken from Makefile.maint in
autoconf, etc.
* dosbuild.bat: Somehow we got _double_ ^M's. Remove them.
Reported by Eli Zaretskii <eliz@is.elta.co.il>.
2002-07-07 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* po/*.po: Remove. We'll use wget to retrieve them at release
time.
* variable.c (do_variable_definition) [W32]: On W32 using cmd
rather than a shell you get an exception. Make sure we look up
the variable. Patch provided by Eli Zaretskii <eliz@is.elta.co.il>.
* remake.c (notice_finished_file): Fix handling of -t flag.
Patch provided by Henning Makholm <henning@makholm.net>.
* implicit.c (pattern_search): Some systems apparently run short
of stack space, and using alloca() in this function caused an
overrun. I modified it to use xmalloc() on the two variables
which seemed like they might get large. Fixes Bug #476.
* main.c (print_version): Update copyright notice to conform with
GNU standards.
(print_usage): Update help output.
* function.c (func_eval): Create a new make function, $(eval
...). Expand the arguments, put them into a buffer, then invoke
eval_buffer() on the resulting string.
(func_quote): Create a new function, $(quote VARNAME). Inserts
the value of the variable VARNAME without expanding it any
further.
* read.c (struct ebuffer): Change the linebuffer structure to an
"eval buffer", which can be either a file or a buffer.
(eval_makefile): Move the code in the old read_makefile() which
located a makefile into here: create a struct ebuffer with that
information. Have it invoke the new function eval() with that
ebuffer.
(eval_buffer): Create a new function that creates a struct ebuffer
that holds a string buffer instead of a file. Have it invoke
eval() with that ebuffer.
(eval): New function that contains the guts of the old
read_makefile() function: this function parses makefiles. Obtains
data to parse from the provided ebuffer. Some modifications to
make the flow of the function cleaner and clearer. Still could
use some work here...
(do_define): Takes a struct ebuffer instead of a FILE*. Read the
contents of the define/endef variable from the ebuffer.
(readstring): Read the next line from a string-style ebuffer.
(readline): Read the next line from an ebuffer. If it's a string
ebuffer, invoke readstring(). If it's a FILE* ebuffer, read it
from the file.
* dep.h (eval_buffer): Prototype eval_buffer();
* variable.c (do_variable_definition): Make sure that all
non-target-specific variables are registered in the global set.
If we're invoked from an $(eval ...) we might be inside a $(call
...) or other function which has pushed a variable scope; we still
want to define our variables from evaluated makefile code in the
global scope.
2002-07-03 Greg McGary <greg@mcgary.org>
* dep.h (struct dep) [ignore_mtime]: New member.
[changed]: convert to a bitfield.
* implicit.c (pattern_search): Zero ignore_mtime.
* main.c (main, handle_non_switch_argument): Likewise.
* rule.c (convert_suffix_rule): Likewise.
* read.c (read_all_makefiles, read_makefile, multi_glob): Likewise.
(read_makefile): Parse '|' in prerequisite list.
(uniquize_deps): Consider ignore_mtime when comparing deps.
* remake.c (update_file_1, check_dep): Don't force remake for
dependencies that have d->ignore_mtime.
* commands.c (FILE_LIST_SEPARATOR): New constant.
(set_file_variables): Don't include a
prerequisite in $+, $^ or $? if d->ignore_mtime.
Define $|.
2002-06-18 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* make.texinfo: Updates for next revision. New date/rev/etc.
Recreate all Info menus. Change license on the manual to the GNU
Free Documentation License. A number of typos.
(Variables Simplify): Don't use "-" before it's defined.
(Automatic Prerequisites): Rewrite the target example to work
properly if the compile fails. Remove incorrect comments about
how "set -e" behaves.
(Text Functions): Move the "word", "wordlist", "words", and
"firstword" functions here, from "File Name Functions".
* make-stds.texi: Update from latest GNU version.
* fdl.texi: (created) Import the latest GNU version.
2002-06-06 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* variable.c (do_variable_definition): New function: extract the
part of try_variable_definition() that actually sets the value
into a separate function.
(try_variable_definition): Call do_variable_definition() after
parsing the variable definition string.
(define_variable_in_set): Make the name argument const.
* variable.h (enum variable_flavor): Make public.
(do_variable_definition): Create prototype.
* read.c (read_all_makefiles): Create a new built-in variable,
MAKEFILE_LIST.
(read_makefile): Add each makefile read in to this variable value.
2002-05-18 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@is.elta.co.il>
* Makefile.DOS.template: Tweak according to changes in the
distribution. Add back the dependencies of *.o files.
* configh.dos.template: Synchronize with config.h.in.
2002-05-09 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* file.c (file_timestamp_now): Use K&R function declaration.
* getloadavg.c (getloadavg): Merge setlocale() fix from sh-utils
getloadavg.c. Autoconf thinks QNX is SVR4-like, but it isn't, so
#undef it. Remove predefined setup of NLIST_STRUCT. Decide
whether to include nlist.h based on HAVE_NLIST_H. Change obsolete
NLIST_NAME_UNION to new HAVE_STRUCT_NLIST_N_UN_N_NAME.
* configure.in (NLIST_STRUCT): Define this if we have nlist.h and
nlist.n_name is a pointer rather than an array.
* acinclude.m4 (make_FUNC_SETVBUF_REVERSED): Grab the latest
version of AC_FUNC_SETVBUF_REVERSED from autoconf CVS.
* configure.in: Use it instead of the old version.
* main.c (main): Prefer setvbuf() to setlinebuf().
2002-05-08 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* Makefile.am (make_LDADD): Add GETLOADAVG_LIBS.
(loadavg_LDADD): Ditto.
2002-04-29 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* expand.c (recursively_expand_for_file): Rename
recursively_expand() to recursively_expand_for_file() and provide
an extra argument, struct file. If the argument is provided, set
the variable scope to that of the file before expanding.
* variable.h (recursively_expand): Make this a macro that invokes
recursively_expand_for_file() with a NULL file pointer.
* variable.c (target_environment): Call the renamed function and
provide the current file context.
Fixes Debian bug #144306.
2002-04-28 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
Allow $(call ...) user-defined variables to be self-referencing
without throwing an error. Allows implementation of transitive
closures, among other possibly useful things.
Requested by: Philip Guenther <guenther@sendmail.com>
* variable.h (struct variable): Add a new field: exp_count, and
new macros to hold its size and maximum value.
(warn_undefined): Make this a macro.
* variable.c (define_variable_in_set): Initialize it.
* expand.c (recursively_expand): If we detect recursive expansion
of a variable, check the exp_count field. If it's greater than 0
allow the recursion and decrement the count.
(warn_undefined): Remove this (now a macro in variable.h).
* function.c (func_call): Before we expand the user-defined
function, modify its exp_count field to contain the maximum
number of recursive calls we'll allow. After the call, reset it
to 0.
2002-04-21 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
Modified to use latest autoconf (2.53), automake (1.6.1), and
gettext (0.11.1). We're using gettext's new "external" support,
to avoid including libintl source with GNU make.
* README.cvs: New file. Explain how to build GNU make from CVS.
* configure.in: Modify checking for the system glob library.
Use AC_EGREP_CPP instead of AC_TRY_CPP. Remove the setting of
GLOBDIR (we will always put "glob" in SUBDIRS, so automake
etc. will manage it correctly). Set an automake conditional
USE_LOCAL_GLOB to decide whether to compile the glob library.
* getloadavg.c (main): Include make.h in the "TEST" program to
avoid warnings.
* Makefile.am: Remove special rules for loadavg. Replace them
with Automake capabilities for building extra programs.
* signame.c: This file does nothing if the system provide
strsignal(). If not, it implements strsignal(). If the system
doesn't define sys_siglist, then we make our own; otherwise we use
the system version.
* signame.h: Removed.
* main.c (main): No need to invoke signame_init(). Update copyright.
* ABOUT-NLS: Removed.
* gettext.c: Removed.
* gettext.h: Get a simplified copy from the gettext package.
* po/*: Created.
* i18n/*.po: Moved to po/.
* i18n/: Removed.
* config/*: Created. Contains package configuration helper files.
* config.guess, config.sub: Moved to config directory.
* configure.in (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add po/Makefile.in, config/Makefile.
Rework to use new-style autoconf features. Use the "external"
mode for gettext. Make the build.sh config file conditional on
whether build.sh.in exists, to avoid autoconf errors.
* acinclude.m4: Removed almost all macros as being obsolete.
Rewrote remaining macros to use AC_DEFINE.
* acconfig.h: Removed.
* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add config/config.rpath. Use a
conditional to handle customs support. Remove special handling
for i18n features.
2002-04-20 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* function.c (func_call): Don't mark the argument variables $1,
etc. as recursive. They've already been fully expanded so
there's no need to do it again, and doing so strips escaped $'s.
Reported by Sebastian Glita <glseba@yahoo.com>.
* remake.c (notice_finished_file): Walk through double-colon
entries via the prev field, not the next field!
Reported by Greg McGary <greg@mcgary.org>.
* main.c (main): If the user specifies -q and asks for a specific
target which is a makefile, we got an assert. In that case it
turns out we should continue normally instead.
* i18n/de.po, i18n/fr.po: Installed an updated translation.
* i18n/he.po: Installed a new translation.
2002-01-07 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* i18n/es.po, i18n/ru.po: Installed an updated translation.
2001-12-04 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* i18n/ja.po: Installed an updated translation.
2001-09-04 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* i18n/da.po: Installed an updated translation.
2001-08-03 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* i18n/fr.po: Installed an updated translation.
Resolves Debian bug #106720.
2001-06-13 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* i18n/da.po, configure.in (ALL_LINGUAS): Installed a new
translation.
2001-06-11 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* i18n/ko.po: Installed a new translation.
2001-05-06 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
Modify the EINTR handling.
* job.c (new_job): Reorganize the jobserver algorithm. Reorder
the way in which we manage the file descriptor/signal handler race
trap to be more efficient.
2001-05-06 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
Restart almost all system calls that are interrupted, instead
of worrying about EINTR. The lone exception is the read() for
job tokens.
* configure.in (HAVE_SA_RESTART): New macro.
(MAKE_JOBSERVER): Define to 1 only if HAVE_SA_RESTART.
* main.c (main): Use SA_RESTART instead of the old,
nonstandard SA_INTERRUPT.
* configure.in (AC_CHECK_FUNCS): Add bsd_signal.
* main.c (bsd_signal): New function or macro,
if the implementation doesn't supply it.
(The bsd_signal function will be in POSIX 1003.1-200x.)
(HANDLESIG): Remove.
(main, FATAL_SIG): Use bsd_signal instead of signal or HANDLESIG.
* make.h (EINTR_SET): Remove.
(SA_RESTART): New macro.
* arscan.c (ar_member_touch): Don't worry about EINTR.
* function.c (func_shell): Likewise.
* job.c (reap_children, free_child, new_job): Likewise.
* main.c (main): Likewise.
* remake.c (touch_file, name_mtime): Likewise.
* arscan.c (ar_member_touch): Fix bug uncovered by EINTR removal;
if fstat failed with errno!=EINTR, the error was ignored.
* job.c (set_child_handler_action_flags): New function.
(new_job): Use it to temporarily clear the SIGCHLD action flags
while reading the token.
2001-05-02 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* job.c (start_job_command): Don't add define/endef per-line flags
to the top-level flags setting.
2001-04-03 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* arscan.c (VMS_get_member_info,ar_scan) [VMS]: VMS sets the low
bit on error, so check for odd return values, not non-0 return
values.
(VMS_get_member_info): Calculate the timezone differences correctly.
Reported by John Fowler <jfowler@nyx.net>.
2001-03-14 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* variable.c (lookup_variable) [VMS]: Null-terminate the variable
value before invoking define_variable().
Reported by John Fowler <jfowler@nyx.net>.
2001-02-07 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* read.c (record_target_var): If we reset the variable due to a
command-line variable setting overriding it, turn off the "append"
flag.
2001-01-17 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* variable.c (lookup_variable) [VMS]: When getting values from the
environment, allocate enough space for the _value_ plus escapes,
not enough space for the name plus escapes :-/.
Reported by John Fowler <jfowler@nyx.net>.
* remake.c (f_mtime): Removed the "***" prefix from the mod time
warnings that make generates, so it doesn't look like an error.
Reported by Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>.
Fix for PR/2020: Rework appended target-specific variables. I'm
fairly confident this algorithm is finally correct.
* expand.c (allocated_variable_append): Rewrite. Instead of
expanding each appended variable then adding all the expanded
strings together, we append all the unexpanded values going up
through the variable set contexts, then expand the final result.
This behaves just like non-target-specific appended variable
values, while the old way didn't in various corner cases.
(variable_append): New function: recursively append the unexpanded
value of a variable, walking from the outermost variable scope to
the innermost.
* variable.c (lookup_variable): Remove the code that looked up the
variable set list if the found variable was "append". We don't
need this anymore.
(lookup_variable_in_set): Make this non-static so we can use it
elsewhere.
(try_variable_definition): Use lookup_variable_in_set() rather
than faking out current_variable_set_list by hand (cleanup).
* variable.h: Add a prototype for the now non-static
lookup_variable_in_set().
2000-11-17 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* remake.c (f_mtime) [WINDOWS32]: On various advice, I changed the
WINDOWS32 port to assume timestamps can be up to 3 seconds away
before throwing a fit.
2000-11-17 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* read.c (readline): CRLF calculations had a hole, if you hit the
buffer grow scenario just right. Reworked the algorithm to avoid
the need for len or lastlen at all. Problem description with
sample code chages provided by Chris Faylor <cgf@redhat.com>.
2000-10-24 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* gettext.c (SWAP): Declare this with the prototype, otherwise
some systems don't work (non-32-bit? Reported for Cray T3E).
Reported by Thorstein Thorsteinsson <thor@signe.teokem.lu.se>.
2000-10-05 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* acinclude.m4 (AM_LC_MESSAGES): Remove undefined macro
AM_LC_MESSAGES; it doesn't seem to do anything anyway??
* i18n/gl.po, configure.in (ALL_LINGUAS): New Galician translation.
2000-09-22 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* gettext.c: Don't #define _GETTEXT_H here; we only include some
parts of the real gettext.h here, and we expect to really include
the real gettext.h later. If we keep this #define, it's ignored.
2000-09-21 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* main.c (log_working_directory): Rework the text to use complete
sentences, to make life simpler for the translators.
2000-08-29 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* file.c (remove_intermediates): Print a debug message before we
remove intermediate files, so the user (if she uses -d) knows
what's going on.
2000-08-21 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* variable.c (try_variable_definition): Change how we handle
target-specific append variable defns: instead of just setting the
value, expand it as an append _but_ only within the current
target's context. Otherwise we lose all but the last value if the
variable is appended more than once within the current target
context. Fixes PR/1831.
2000-08-16 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* function.c (func_shell): Nul-terminate the buffer before
printing an exec error message (just in case it's not!).
Fixes PR/1860, reported by Joey Hess <joey@valinux.com>.
2000-07-25 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* job.c (construct_command_argv_internal): Add "~" to the list of
sh_chars[] which disallow optimizing out the shell call.
2000-07-23 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
* NEWS, make.texinfo: Document .LOW_RESOLUTION_TIME, which
supersedes --disable-nsec-timestamps.
* make.texinfo: Consistently use "time stamp" instead of "timestamp".
* README: Remove --disable-nsec-timestamps.
* filedef.h (struct file.low_resolution_time): New member.
* file.c (snap_deps): Add support for .LOW_RESOLUTION_TIME.
* remake.c (update_file_1):
Avoid spurious rebuilds due to low resolution time stamps,
generalizing the earlier code that applied only to archive members.
(f_mtime): Archive members always have low resolution time stamps.
* configure.in: Remove --disable-nsec-timestamps, as this has
been superseded by .LOW_RESOLUTION_TIME.
2000-07-23 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
* configure.in (enable_nsec_timestamps): Renamed from
make_cv_nsec_timestamps, since enable/disable options
shouldn't be cached.
2000-07-23 Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>
and Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
* file.c (file_timestamp_now):
Use preprocessor-time check for FILE_TIMESTAMP_HI_RES
so that clock_gettime is not linked unless needed.
* filedef.h (FILE_TIMESTAMP_HI_RES):
Remove definition; "configure" now does this.
* configure.in (jm_AC_TYPE_UINTMAX_T): Move up,
to before high resolution file timestamp check,
since that check now uses uintmax_t.
(FILE_TIMESTAMP_HI_RES): Define to nonzero if the code should use
high resolution file timestamps.
(HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME): Do not define if !FILE_TIMESTAMP_HI_RES,
so that we don't link in clock_gettime unnecessarily.
2000-07-17 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* i18n/ja.po: New version of the translation file.
2000-07-07 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* remake.c (f_mtime): If NO_FLOAT is defined, don't bother with
the offset calculation.
(name_mtime): Replace EINTR test with EINTR_SET macro.
2000-07-07 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
Fix for PR/1811:
* remake.c (update_file_1):
Avoid spurious rebuilds of archive members due to their
timestamp resolution being only one second.
(f_mtime): Avoid spurious warnings of timestamps in the future due to
the clock's resolution being lower than file timestamps'.
When warning about future timestamps, report only the discrepancy,
not the absolute value of the timestamp and the current time.
* file.c (file_timestamp_now): New arg RESOLUTION.
* filedef.h (file_timestamp_now): Likewise.
(FILE_TIMESTAMP_NS): Now returns int. All uses changed.
2000-07-05 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
* variable.c (lookup_variable) [VMS]: Remove vestigial references
to listp. Fixes PR/1793.
2000-06-26 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
* Makefile.am (MAINTAINERCLEANFILES): New macro, with stamp-pot in it.
* dir.c (vms_hash): Ensure ctype macro args are nonnegative.
* remake.c (f_mtime): Remove unused var memtime.
2000-06-25 Martin Buchholz <martin@xemacs.org>
* make.texinfo, NEWS, TODO.private: Minor spelling corrections.
Ran spell-check on make.texinfo.
See ChangeLog.2 for earlier changes.