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- Add new "-all" flag to the test suite to run tests that don't pass yet
- Add some non-passing tests
- Fix from Andreas Buening for OS/2.
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variables and pattern rules.
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of implicit rules.
- Fix leaked memory when dealing with implicit rule chains that
have file variables or pattern variables.
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it might be needed: for most situations we parse prereqs immediately as
we used to. Reduces memory usage.
- Fixes Savannah bug #18622.
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- Fix memory errors found by valgrind
- Remove multi_glob() and empower parse_file_seq() to do its job:
the goal here is to remove the confusing reverse/re-reverse we do on
the file lists: needed for future fixes.
- Add a prefix arg to parse_file_seq()
- Make concat() variadic so it can take arbitrary #'s of strings
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- Fix Savannah bug 21231
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- Fix Savannah bug #17752
- Test suite:
* When tests fail keep a "run" file containing the command invoked.
* Support for the Valgrind "memcheck" and "massif" tools.
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- Fix Savannah bug #17521
- Fix Savannah bug #16401
- Fix Savannah bug #16469
- Fix Savannah bug #16473
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- Fix Savannah bug #21198
- Fix Savannah bug #21823
- Fix Savannah bug #22010
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- Fix issue in very parallel builds found building glibc.
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- Skip initial whitespace including formfeeds, vertical tab, etc.
- Add tests for that
- Fix the variable/SHELL test; it was wrong!
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- Fix Savannah bug #24655.
- Fix Savannah bug #24588.
- Fix Savannah bug #24277.
- Fix Savannah bug #25697.
- Fix Savannah bug #25694.
- Fix Savannah bug #25460.
- Fix Savannah bug #26207.
- Fix Savannah bug #25712.
- Fix Savannah bug #26593.
- Fix various doc issues.
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Rework the parser for variables to allow multiple modifiers and also
allow for variables and targets with modifier names, like "export" and
"private".
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Allows the user to reset the prefix character for introducing recipe lines
from the default (tab) to any other single character, and back again.
Also, reworked the manual to consistently use the word "recipe" to describe
the set of commands we use to update a target, instead of the various
phrases used in the past: "commands", "command lines", "command scripts",
etc.
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One of our translations disappeared from the translations site so remove it.
The fdl.texi file was changed to not contain any @node entries, so add some
around it in make.texi.
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Add a new feature to the test suite suggested by Icarus Sparry:
set a timer before invoking a test, so that if it loops infinitely we
will wake up and have a chance to kill the process and continue.
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* Update copyright to 2007
* Fix download URL for translation files (thanks to Thiemo Seufer)
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string into the strcache. As a side-effect, many more structure members and
function arguments can/should be declared const.
As mentioned in the changelog, unfortunately measurement shows that this
change does not yet reduce memory. The problem is with secondary expansion:
because of this we store all the prerequisites in the string cache twice.
First we store the prerequisite string after initial expansion but before
secondary expansion, then we store each individual file after secondary
expansion and expand_deps(). I plan to change expand_deps() to be callable
in either context (eval or snap_deps) then have non-second-expansion
targets call expand_deps() during eval, so that we only need to store that
dependency list once.
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16304, 16468, 16577, 17701, 17880, 16051, 16652, 16698
Plus some from the mailing list.
Imported a patch from Eli to allow Cygwin builds to support DOS-style
pathnames.
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Update NEWS docs.
Enhance the manual to use automake version.texi, and use the canonical
FSF copyright features and statement.
Some $(realpath ...) tests won't work on Windows; leave them out
The jobserver filedescriptor test might fail if some FDs are reserved,
so for now comment out that check.
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Fix a file descriptor leak with make re-exec while using the jobserver.
Update some release information.
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Revert a fix for $? including non-existent files as it shows a bug
in the Linux kernel build. Give them a release to fix this.
Add some changes from Eli Z. for Windows changes.
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Handle SHELL set on the command line properly for windows.
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list. Fixes Savannah bug #15757.
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expanding, and use that info when generating error messages instead of
the file info, where appropriate.
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Savannah bug #15182, but not much uses it yet. Coming shortly.
- Added short-circuiting $(and ..) and $(or ...) functions.
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Rewrite large chunks of the "Commands" section of the manual to better
describe then backslash-newline handling, the SHELL variable, etc.
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Markus Maurhart.
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- Updates to make.texi and make.1 and other documentation
- Some VMS patches
- Fix minor bugs reported on the mailing list and from Debian.
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Use rm -f instead of rm in the test scripts. Fixes bug #15085.
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pattern rule also makes.
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double-colon entries only if it is the last one to be updated.
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a variable ('simple', 'recursive', or 'undefined').
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of directories that make searches for included makefiles.
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Try to avoid extraneous rebuilds of template files.
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I decided this feature was too impacting to make the permanent default
behavior. This set of changes makes the default behavior of make the
old behavior (no second expansion). If you want second expansion, you
must define the .SECONDEXPANSION: special target before the first target
that needs it.
This set of changes ONLY fixes explicit and static pattern rules to work
like this. Implicit rules still have second expansion enabled all the
time: I'll work on that next.
Note that there is still a backward-incompatibility: now to get the old
SysV behavior using $$@ etc. in the prerequisites list you need to set
.SECONDEXPANSION: as well.
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This should help the tests run more accurately on Windows (hopefully...)
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Fix some regression tests to (hopefully) work better on Windows.
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follow POSIX backslash/newline conventions.
Use a different method for testing the SHELL variable, which hopefully
will work better on non-UNIX systems.
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