From fba20a776da6d4a36db21d9b21e9e937bef00ac3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Smith Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2010 07:10:53 +0000 Subject: - Many fixup patches from Savannah. - Fix the test suite on Solaris (from Boris) - Update the manual for .ONESHELL --- ChangeLog | 33 +++++++ NEWS | 12 +-- NMakefile.template | 5 +- ar.c | 3 +- config.h.W32.template | 15 ++- configure.in | 9 +- doc/make.texi | 203 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- job.c | 10 +- main.c | 12 ++- make.h | 15 ++- misc.c | 28 ++++++ rule.c | 5 +- tests/scripts/targets/ONESHELL | 3 +- tests/scripts/targets/POSIX | 8 +- tests/scripts/variables/SHELL | 23 +++-- vpath.c | 6 +- w32/compat/dirent.c | 3 +- w32/pathstuff.c | 2 +- w32/subproc/misc.c | 3 +- w32/subproc/sub_proc.c | 8 +- 20 files changed, 314 insertions(+), 92 deletions(-) diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index a4d0600..3dfdcfd 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,36 @@ +2010-07-18 Paul Smith + + * configure.in: Switch bsd_signal to AC_CHECK_DECLS() to make sure + we have a declaration. Fixes Savannah bug #25713 (maybe?) + * doc/make.texi (Complex Makefile): Cleanup variable assignments. + (One Shell): New subsection for the .ONESHELL special target. + + Patches by Ozkan Sezer : + + * misc.c (strncasecmp): Local implementation for systems without. + * config.h.W32.template (HAVE_STRNICMP): Define on Windows. + * configure.in: Check for strncasecmp/strncmpi/strnicmp. + * job.c [WINDOWS32]: Don't define dup2 on Windows. + (pid2str): Use "%Id" even with MSVC + (exec_command): Cast to pid_t when calling pid2str(). + * w32/subproc/sub_proc.c [WINDOWS32]: Include config.h first. + Use stddef.h on MSVC to get intptr_t. + * w32/subproc/misc.c [WINDOWS32]: Include config.h first. + * w32/compat/dirent.c [WINDOWS32]: Include config.h first. + (readdir): Cast -1 to correct type for d_ino. + * w32/pathstuff.c [WINDOWS32]: Ensure make.h is included first. + * make.h [WINDOWS32]: Don't prototype alloca() on Windows. + Add configuration for strncasecmp(). + * main.c (ADD_SIG) [WINDOWS32]: Avoid warnings in MSVC. + * config.h.W32.template [WINDOWS32]: Don't warn on unsafe + functions or variables. + * NMakefile.template [WINDOWS32]: Remove /MACHINE:I386. + * main.c (clean_jobserver): Cast due to MSVC brokenness. + (decode_switches): Ditto. + * vpath.c (construct_vpath_list): Ditto. + * rule.c (freerule): Ditto. + * ar.c (ar_glob): Ditto. + 2010-07-16 Boris Kolpackov * misc.c (concat): Fix buffer overrun. diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index f3e25a3..ed6593a 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ GNU make NEWS -*-indented-text-*- History of user-visible changes. - 25 Oct 2009 + 16 July 2010 See the end of this file for copyrights and conditions. @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ manual, which is contained in this distribution as the file doc/make.texi. See the README file and the GNU make manual for instructions for reporting bugs. -Version 3.81.90 +Version 3.81.91 * Compiling GNU make now requires a conforming ISO C 1989 compiler and standard runtime library. @@ -48,12 +48,12 @@ Version 3.81.90 * WARNING: Backward-incompatibility! The library search behavior has changed to be compatible with the standard - linker behavior. Prior to this version for prerequisites specified using - the -lfoo syntax make fist searched for libfoo.so in the current directory, + linker behavior. Prior to this version for prerequisites specified using the + -lfoo syntax make first searched for libfoo.so in the current directory, vpath directories, and system directories. If that didn't yield a match, make then searched for libfoo.a in these directories. Starting with this - version make searches first for libfoo.so and then for libfoo.a in each - of these directories in order. + version make searches first for libfoo.so and then for libfoo.a in each of + these directories in order. * New command line option: --eval=STRING causes STRING to be evaluated as makefile syntax (akin to using the $(eval ...) function). The evaluation is diff --git a/NMakefile.template b/NMakefile.template index 5303778..35fafbe 100644 --- a/NMakefile.template +++ b/NMakefile.template @@ -33,10 +33,9 @@ CFLAGS_debug = $(CFLAGS_any) /Od /D DEBUG /D _DEBUG /FR.\WinDebug/ /Fp.\WinDebug CFLAGS_release = $(CFLAGS_any) /O2 /D NDEBUG /FR.\WinRel/ /Fp.\WinRel/make.pch /Fo.\WinRel/ LDFLAGS_debug = w32\subproc\WinDebug\subproc.lib /NOLOGO /SUBSYSTEM:console\ - /INCREMENTAL:no /PDB:WinDebug/make.pdb /MACHINE:I386 \ - /OUT:WinDebug/make.exe /DEBUG + /INCREMENTAL:no /PDB:WinDebug/make.pdb /OUT:WinDebug/make.exe /DEBUG LDFLAGS_release = w32\subproc\WinRel\subproc.lib /NOLOGO /SUBSYSTEM:console\ - /INCREMENTAL:no /MACHINE:I386 /OUT:WinRel/make.exe + /INCREMENTAL:no /OUT:WinRel/make.exe all: config.h subproc Release Debug diff --git a/ar.c b/ar.c index 8bfca1c..95dcbbb 100644 --- a/ar.c +++ b/ar.c @@ -273,7 +273,8 @@ ar_glob (const char *arname, const char *member_pattern, unsigned int size) names[i++] = n->name; /* Sort them alphabetically. */ - qsort (names, i, sizeof (*names), alpha_compare); + /* MSVC erroneously warns without a cast here. */ + qsort ((void *)names, i, sizeof (*names), alpha_compare); /* Put them back into the chain in the sorted order. */ i = 0; diff --git a/config.h.W32.template b/config.h.W32.template index 1fd98f4..9b4138e 100644 --- a/config.h.W32.template +++ b/config.h.W32.template @@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ this program. If not, see . */ # pragma warning(disable:4127) /* conditional expression is constant */ # pragma warning(disable:4131) /* uses old-style declarator */ # pragma warning(disable:4702) /* unreachable code */ +# define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS /* function or variable may be unsafe */ +# define _CRT_NONSTDC_NO_WARNINGS /* functions w/o a leading underscore */ #endif /* Define to 1 if the `closedir' function returns void instead of `int'. */ @@ -227,10 +229,19 @@ this program. If not, see . */ /* #undef HAVE_STRCASECMP */ /* Define to 1 if you have the `strcmpi' function. */ -#define HAVE_STRCMPI 1 +/* #undef HAVE_STRCMPI */ /* Define to 1 if you have the `stricmp' function. */ -/* #undef HAVE_STRICMP */ +#define HAVE_STRICMP 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `strncasecmp' function. */ +/* #undef HAVE_STRNCASECMP */ + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `strncmpi' function. */ +/* #undef HAVE_STRNCMPI */ + +/* Define to 1 if you have the `strnicmp' function. */ +#define HAVE_STRNICMP 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the `strchr' function. */ #define HAVE_STRCHR 1 diff --git a/configure.in b/configure.in index ab43ce3..b0dd44b 100644 --- a/configure.in +++ b/configure.in @@ -148,17 +148,22 @@ if test "$ac_cv_func_gettimeofday" = yes; then fi AC_CHECK_FUNCS( strdup strndup mkstemp mktemp fdopen fileno \ - bsd_signal dup2 getcwd realpath sigsetmask sigaction \ + dup2 getcwd realpath sigsetmask sigaction \ getgroups seteuid setegid setlinebuf setreuid setregid \ getrlimit setrlimit setvbuf pipe strerror strsignal \ lstat readlink atexit) +# We need to check declarations, not just existence, because on Tru64 this +# function is not declared without special flags, which themselves cause +# other problems. We'll just use our own. +AC_CHECK_DECLS([bsd_signal], [], [], [[#include ]]) + AC_FUNC_SETVBUF_REVERSED # Rumor has it that strcasecmp lives in -lresolv on some odd systems. # It doesn't hurt much to use our own if we can't find it so I don't # make the effort here. -AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strcasecmp strcmpi stricmp) +AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strcasecmp strncasecmp strcmpi strncmpi stricmp strnicmp) # strcoll() is used by the GNU glob library AC_FUNC_STRCOLL diff --git a/doc/make.texi b/doc/make.texi index 35a40dd..b7c54bf 100644 --- a/doc/make.texi +++ b/doc/make.texi @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ @setfilename make.info @include version.texi -@set EDITION 0.70 +@set EDITION 0.71 @set RCSID $Id$ @settitle GNU @code{make} @@ -25,9 +25,9 @@ and issues the commands to recompile them. This is Edition @value{EDITION}, last updated @value{UPDATED}, of @cite{The GNU Make Manual}, for GNU @code{make} version @value{VERSION}. -Copyright @copyright{} 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, -1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 -Free Software Foundation, Inc. +Copyright @copyright{} 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, +1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, +2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @quotation Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document @@ -524,13 +524,13 @@ A @dfn{prerequisite} is a file that is used as input to create the target. A target often depends on several files. @cindex tabs in rules -A @dfn{recipe} is an action that @code{make} carries out. -A recipe may have more than one command, each on its own line. -@strong{Please note:} you need to put a tab character at the beginning of -every command line! This is an obscurity that catches the unwary. If -you prefer to prefix your recipes with a character other than tab, -you can set the @code{.CMDPREFIX} variable to an alternate character -(@pxref{Special Variables}). +A @dfn{recipe} is an action that @code{make} carries out. A recipe +may have more than one command, either on the same line or each on its +own line. @strong{Please note:} you need to put a tab character at +the beginning of every recipe line! This is an obscurity that catches +the unwary. If you prefer to prefix your recipes with a character +other than tab, you can set the @code{.RECIPEPREFIX} variable to an +alternate character (@pxref{Special Variables}). Usually a recipe is in a rule with prerequisites and serves to create a target file if any of the prerequisites change. However, the rule that @@ -629,13 +629,13 @@ on the header file @file{defs.h}. A recipe may follow each line that contains a target and prerequisites. These recipes say how to update the target file. A tab character (or whatever character is specified by the -@code{.CMDPREFIX} variable; @pxref{Special Variables}) must come at +@code{.RECIPEPREFIX} variable; @pxref{Special Variables}) must come at the beginning of every line in the recipe to distinguish recipes from other lines in the makefile. (Bear in mind that @code{make} does not know anything about how the recipes work. It is up to you to supply recipes that will update the target file properly. All @code{make} -does is execute the commands in the recipe you have specified when the -target file needs to be updated.)@refill +does is execute the recipe you have specified when the target file +needs to be updated.)@refill @cindex recipe The target @samp{clean} is not a file, but merely the name of an @@ -1097,7 +1097,7 @@ include @var{filenames}@dots{} Extra spaces are allowed and ignored at the beginning of the line, but the first character must not be a tab (or the value of -@code{.CMDPREFIX})---if the line begins with a tab, it will be +@code{.RECIPEPREFIX})---if the line begins with a tab, it will be considered a recipe line. Whitespace is required between @code{include} and the file names, and between file names; extra whitespace is ignored there and at the end of the directive. A @@ -1768,7 +1768,7 @@ target per rule, but occasionally there is a reason to have more @cindex recipes @cindex tab character (in commands) The @var{recipe} lines start with a tab character (or the first -character in the value of the @code{.CMDPREFIX} variable; +character in the value of the @code{.RECIPEPREFIX} variable; @pxref{Special Variables}). The first recipe line may appear on the line after the prerequisites, with a tab character, or may appear on the same line, with a semicolon. Either way, the effect is the same. @@ -1822,12 +1822,12 @@ extra features (@pxref{Recipes, ,Writing Recipes in Rules}). There are actually two different types of prerequisites understood by GNU @code{make}: normal prerequisites such as described in the previous section, and @dfn{order-only} prerequisites. A normal -prerequisite makes two statements: first, it imposes an order of -execution of recipes: any recipes necessary to build any of a -target's prerequisites will be fully executed before any recipe -necessary to build the target. Second, it imposes a dependency -relationship: if any prerequisite is newer than the target, then the -target is considered out-of-date and must be rebuilt. +prerequisite makes two statements: first, it imposes an order in which +recipes will be invoked: the recipes for all prerequisites of a target +will be completed before the recipe for the target is run. Second, it +imposes a dependency relationship: if any prerequisite is newer than +the target, then the target is considered out-of-date and must be +rebuilt. Normally, this is exactly what you want: if a target's prerequisite is updated, then the target should also be updated. @@ -2874,6 +2874,15 @@ given. Any recursively invoked @code{make} command will still run recipes in parallel (unless its makefile also contains this target). Any prerequisites on this target are ignored. +@findex .ONESHELL +@item .ONESHELL +@cindex recipe execution, single invocation + +If @code{.ONESHELL} is mentioned as a target, then when a target is +built all lines of the recipe will be given to a single invocation of +the shell rather than each line being invoked separately +(@pxref{Execution, ,Recipe Execution}). + @findex .POSIX @item .POSIX @cindex POSIX-conforming mode, setting @@ -3387,7 +3396,7 @@ brought up to date. Users use many different shell programs, but recipes in makefiles are always interpreted by @file{/bin/sh} unless the makefile specifies -otherwise. @xref{Execution, ,Command Execution}. +otherwise. @xref{Execution, ,Recipe Execution}. @menu * Recipe Syntax:: Recipe syntax features and pitfalls. @@ -3415,7 +3424,7 @@ syntax: it performs only a very few specific translations on the content of the recipe before handing it to the shell. Each line in the recipe must start with a tab (or the first character -in the value of the @code{.CMDPREFIX} variable; @pxref{Special +in the value of the @code{.RECIPEPREFIX} variable; @pxref{Special Variables}), except that the first recipe line may be attached to the target-and-prerequisites line with a semicolon in between. @emph{Any} line in the makefile that begins with a tab and appears in a ``rule @@ -3690,9 +3699,10 @@ started with @samp{@@}. A rule in the makefile for the special target @vindex @code{SHELL} @r{(recipe execution)} When it is time to execute recipes to update a target, they are -executed by invoking a new subshell for each line of the recipe. (In -practice, @code{make} may take shortcuts that do not affect the -results.) +executed by invoking a new subshell for each line of the recipe, +unless the @code{.ONESHELL} special target is in effect +(@pxref{One Shell, ,Using One Shell}) (In practice, @code{make} may +take shortcuts that do not affect the results.) @cindex @code{cd} (shell command) @cindex shell variables, setting in recipes @@ -3720,11 +3730,113 @@ problems (in this case it would certainly cause @file{../foo} to be truncated, at least). @menu +* One Shell:: One shell for all lines in a recipe * Choosing the Shell:: How @code{make} chooses the shell used to run recipes. @end menu -@node Choosing the Shell, , Execution, Execution +@node One Shell, Choosing the Shell, Execution, Execution +@subsection Using One Shell +@cindex recipe lines, single shell +@cindex @code{.ONESHELL}, use of +@findex .ONESHELL + +Sometimes you would prefer that all the lines in the recipe be passed +to a single invocation of the shell. There are generally two +situations where this is useful: first, it can improve performance in +makefiles where recipes consist of many command lines, by avoiding +extra processes. Second, you might want newlines to be included in +your recipe command (for example perhaps you are using a very +different interpreter as your @code{SHELL}). If the @code{.ONESHELL} +special target appears anywhere in the makefile then @emph{all} +recipe lines for each target will be provided to a single invocation +of the shell. Newlines between recipe lines will be preserved. For +example: + +@example +.ONESHELL: +foo : bar/lose + cd $(@@D) + gobble $(@@F) > ../$@@ +@end example + +@noindent +would now work as expected even though the commands are on different +recipe lines. + +If @code{.ONESHELL} is provided, then only the first line of the +recipe will be checked for the special prefix characters (@samp{@@}, +@samp{-}, and @samp{+}). Subsequent lines will include the special +characters in the recipe line when the @code{SHELL} is invoked. If +you want your recipe to start with one of these special characters +you'll need to arrange for them to not be the first characters on the +first line, perhaps by adding a comment or similar. For example, this +would be a syntax error in Perl because the first @samp{@@} is removed +by make: + +@example +.ONESHELL: +SHELL = /usr/bin/perl +.SHELLFLAGS = -e +show : + @@f = qw(a b c); + print "@@f\n"; +@end example + +@noindent +However, either of these alternatives would work properly: + +@example +.ONESHELL: +SHELL = /usr/bin/perl +.SHELLFLAGS = -e +show : + # Make sure "@@" is not the first character on the first line + @@f = qw(a b c); + print "@@f\n"; +@end example + +@noindent +or + +@example +.ONESHELL: +SHELL = /usr/bin/perl +.SHELLFLAGS = -e +show : + my @@f = qw(a b c); + print "@@f\n"; +@end example + +As a special feature, if @code{SHELL} is determined to be a +POSIX-style shell, the special prefix characters in ``internal'' +recipe lines will @emph{removed} before the recipe is processed. This +feature is intended to allow existing makefiles to add the +@code{.ONESHELL} special target and still run properly without +extensive modifications. Since the special prefix characters are not +legal at the beginning of a line in a POSIX shell script this is not a +loss in functionality. For example, this works as expected: + +@example +.ONESHELL: +foo : bar/lose + @@cd $(@@D) + @@gobble $(@@F) > ../$@@ +@end example + +Even with this special feature, however, makefiles with +@code{.ONESHELL} will behave differently in ways that could be +noticeable. For example, normally if any line in the recipe fails, +that causes the rule to fail and no more recipe lines are processed. +Under @code{.ONESHELL} a failure of any but the final recipe line will +not be noticed by @code{make}. You can modify @code{.SHELLFLAGS} to +add the @code{-e} option to the shell which will cause any failure +anywhere in the command line to cause the shell to fail, but this +could itself cause your recipe to behave differently. Ultimately you +may need to harden your recipe lines to allow them to work with +@code{.ONESHELL}. + +@node Choosing the Shell, , One Shell, Execution @subsection Choosing the Shell @cindex shell, choosing the @cindex @code{SHELL}, value of @@ -3828,6 +3940,9 @@ contains @samp{SHELL = /bin/sh} (as many Unix makefiles do), will work on MS-DOS unaltered if you have e.g.@: @file{sh.exe} installed in some directory along your @code{PATH}. +@vindex SHELL +@vindex .SHELLFLAGS + @node Parallel, Errors, Execution, Recipes @section Parallel Execution @cindex recipes, execution in parallel @@ -5964,8 +6079,8 @@ will contain the number of times this instance has restarted. Note this is not the same as recursion (counted by the @code{MAKELEVEL} variable). You should not set, modify, or export this variable. -@vindex .CMDPREFIX @r{(change the recipe prefix character)} -@item .CMDPREFIX +@vindex .RECIPEPREFIX @r{(change the recipe prefix character)} +@item .RECIPEPREFIX The first character of the value of this variable is used as the character make assumes is introducing a recipe line. If the variable is empty (as it is by default) that character is the standard tab @@ -5973,13 +6088,13 @@ character. For example, this is a valid makefile: @example @group -.CMDPREFIX = > +.RECIPEPREFIX = > all: > @@echo Hello, world @end group @end example -The value of @code{.CMDPREFIX} can be changed multiple times; once set +The value of @code{.RECIPEPREFIX} can be changed multiple times; once set it stays in effect for all rules parsed until it is modified. @vindex .VARIABLES @r{(list of variables)} @@ -10941,7 +11056,7 @@ editors) have attempted to indent your recipe lines with spaces instead of a tab character. In this case, @code{make} will use the second form of the error above. Remember that every line in the recipe must begin with a tab character (unless you set -@code{.CMDPREFIX}; @pxref{Special Variables}). Eight spaces do not +@code{.RECIPEPREFIX}; @pxref{Special Variables}). Eight spaces do not count. @xref{Rule Syntax}. @item recipe commences before first target. Stop. @@ -11201,18 +11316,16 @@ infodir = $(prefix)/info #### End of system configuration section. #### -SRC1 = tar.c create.c extract.c buffer.c \ - getoldopt.c update.c gnu.c mangle.c -SRC2 = version.c list.c names.c diffarch.c \ - port.c wildmat.c getopt.c -SRC3 = getopt1.c regex.c getdate.y -SRCS = $(SRC1) $(SRC2) $(SRC3) -OBJ1 = tar.o create.o extract.o buffer.o \ - getoldopt.o update.o gnu.o mangle.o -OBJ2 = version.o list.o names.o diffarch.o \ - port.o wildmat.o getopt.o -OBJ3 = getopt1.o regex.o getdate.o $(RTAPELIB) -OBJS = $(OBJ1) $(OBJ2) $(OBJ3) +@group +SRCS_C = tar.c create.c extract.c buffer.c \ + getoldopt.c update.c gnu.c mangle.c \ + version.c list.c names.c diffarch.c \ + port.c wildmat.c getopt.c getopt1.c \ + regex.c +SRCS_Y = getdate.y +SRCS = $(SRCS_C) $(SRCS_Y) +OBJS = $(SRCS_C:.c=.o) $(SRCS_Y:.y=.o) $(RTAPELIB) +@end group @group AUX = README COPYING ChangeLog Makefile.in \ makefile.pc configure configure.in \ diff --git a/job.c b/job.c index 8b4d716..de4f79e 100644 --- a/job.c +++ b/job.c @@ -174,11 +174,9 @@ int wait (); #endif /* Don't have `union wait'. */ -#ifndef HAVE_UNISTD_H +#if !defined(HAVE_UNISTD_H) && !defined(WINDOWS32) int dup2 (); -#if !(defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(_WIN64)) int execve (); -#endif void _exit (); # ifndef VMS int geteuid (); @@ -194,7 +192,7 @@ static const char * pid2str (pid_t pid) { static char pidstring[100]; -#if defined(WINDOWS32) && __GNUC__ > 3 +#ifdef WINDOWS32 sprintf (pidstring, "%Id", pid); #else sprintf (pidstring, "%lu", (unsigned long) pid); @@ -2121,11 +2119,11 @@ exec_command (char **argv, char **envp) break; else { - char *pidstr = xstrdup (pid2str ((DWORD_PTR)hWaitPID)); + char *pidstr = xstrdup (pid2str ((pid_t)hWaitPID)); fprintf(stderr, _("make reaped child pid %s, still waiting for pid %s\n"), - pidstr, pid2str ((DWORD_PTR)hPID)); + pidstr, pid2str ((pid_t)hPID)); free (pidstr); } } diff --git a/main.c b/main.c index a1a3e8f..c6989e3 100644 --- a/main.c +++ b/main.c @@ -523,7 +523,7 @@ int fatal_signal_mask; # endif #endif -#if !defined HAVE_BSD_SIGNAL && !defined bsd_signal +#if !HAVE_DECL_BSD_SIGNAL && !defined bsd_signal # if !defined HAVE_SIGACTION # define bsd_signal signal # else @@ -986,7 +986,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv, char **envp) fatal_signal_mask = 0; #define ADD_SIG(sig) fatal_signal_mask |= sigmask (sig) #else -#define ADD_SIG(sig) +#define ADD_SIG(sig) (void)sig /* Needed to avoid warnings in MSVC. */ #endif #endif @@ -2577,7 +2577,8 @@ decode_switches (int argc, char **argv, int env) else if (sl->idx == sl->max - 1) { sl->max += 5; - sl->list = xrealloc (sl->list, + /* MSVC erroneously warns without a cast here. */ + sl->list = xrealloc ((void *)sl->list, sl->max * sizeof (char *)); } if (cs->type == filename) @@ -3060,7 +3061,7 @@ print_version (void) year, and none of the rest of it should be translated (including the word "Copyright", so it hardly seems worth it. */ - printf ("%sCopyright (C) 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\n", precede); + printf ("%sCopyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\n", precede); printf (_("%sLicense GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later \n\ %sThis is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.\n\ @@ -3149,7 +3150,8 @@ clean_jobserver (int status) job_slots = default_job_slots; if (jobserver_fds) { - free (jobserver_fds->list); + /* MSVC erroneously warns without a cast here. */ + free ((void *)jobserver_fds->list); free (jobserver_fds); jobserver_fds = 0; } diff --git a/make.h b/make.h index af35eaf..4bc54cf 100644 --- a/make.h +++ b/make.h @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ this program. If not, see . */ # ifdef _AIX #pragma alloca # else -# ifndef __GNUC__ +# if !defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(WINDOWS32) # ifndef alloca /* predefined by HP cc +Olibcalls */ char *alloca (); # endif @@ -487,7 +487,18 @@ char *getwd (); # define strcasecmp strcmpi # else /* Create our own, in misc.c */ -int strcasecmp (const char *s1, const char *s2); +int strcasecmp (const char *s1, const char *s2, int n); +# endif +#endif + +#if !HAVE_STRNCASECMP +# if HAVE_STRNICMP +# define strncasecmp strnicmp +# elif HAVE_STRNCMPI +# define strncasecmp strncmpi +# else +/* Create our own, in misc.c */ +int strncasecmp (const char *s1, const char *s2); # endif #endif diff --git a/misc.c b/misc.c index 39c2835..7a6f773 100644 --- a/misc.c +++ b/misc.c @@ -614,6 +614,34 @@ strcasecmp (const char *s1, const char *s2) } } #endif + +#if !HAVE_STRNCASECMP && !HAVE_STRNICMP && !HAVE_STRNCMPI + +/* If we don't have strncasecmp() (from POSIX), or anything that can + substitute for it, define our own version. */ + +int +strncasecmp (const char *s1, const char *s2, int n) +{ + while (n-- > 0) + { + int c1 = (int) *(s1++); + int c2 = (int) *(s2++); + + if (isalpha (c1)) + c1 = tolower (c1); + if (isalpha (c2)) + c2 = tolower (c2); + + if (c1 != '\0' && c1 == c2) + continue; + + return (c1 - c2); + } + + return 0; +} +#endif #ifdef GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED diff --git a/rule.c b/rule.c index 0e6ddb7..a966cc9 100644 --- a/rule.c +++ b/rule.c @@ -404,8 +404,9 @@ freerule (struct rule *rule, struct rule *lastrule) free_dep_chain (rule->deps); - free (rule->targets); - free (rule->suffixes); + /* MSVC erroneously warns without a cast here. */ + free ((void *)rule->targets); + free ((void *)rule->suffixes); free (rule->lens); /* We can't free the storage for the commands because there diff --git a/tests/scripts/targets/ONESHELL b/tests/scripts/targets/ONESHELL index 5b86e48..997423f 100644 --- a/tests/scripts/targets/ONESHELL +++ b/tests/scripts/targets/ONESHELL @@ -62,8 +62,7 @@ all: > @$$a=5 > +7; > @y=qw(a b c); ->print "a = $$a, \ -y = (@y)\n"; +>print "a = $$a, y = (@y)\n"; !, '', "a = 12, y = (a b c)\n"); diff --git a/tests/scripts/targets/POSIX b/tests/scripts/targets/POSIX index 662c16d..1b57448 100644 --- a/tests/scripts/targets/POSIX +++ b/tests/scripts/targets/POSIX @@ -6,10 +6,12 @@ $details = ""; # Ensure turning on .POSIX enables the -e flag for the shell +# We can't just use "false" because on different systems it provides a +# different exit code. run_make_test(q! .POSIX: -all: ; @false; true +all: ; @r() { return 1; }; r; true !, '', "#MAKE#: *** [all] Error 1\n", 512); @@ -18,9 +20,9 @@ all: ; @false; true run_make_test(q! .SHELLFLAGS = -xc .POSIX: -all: ; @false; true +all: ; @r() { return 1; }; r; true !, - '', "+ false\n+ true\n"); + '', "+ r\n+ return 1\n+ true\n"); # This tells the test driver that the perl test script executed properly. 1; diff --git a/tests/scripts/variables/SHELL b/tests/scripts/variables/SHELL index 69871d2..0028d9f 100644 --- a/tests/scripts/variables/SHELL +++ b/tests/scripts/variables/SHELL @@ -58,16 +58,27 @@ one two:;@echo "$@: $(SHELL) $$SHELL" # Test .SHELLFLAGS -run_make_test(q! +# We can't assume the value here: on Solaris for example, every line printed +# by the shell in -x mode has a trailing space (!!) +my $script = 'true'; +my $out = `/bin/sh -xc '$script' 2>&1`; + +run_make_test(qq! .SHELLFLAGS = -xc -all: ; @true +all: ; \@$script !, - '', "+ true\n"); + '', $out); + +# We can't just use "false" because on different systems it provides a +# different exit code. + +my $script = 'r() { return 1; }; true; r; true'; +my $out = `/bin/sh -xec '$script' 2>&1`; -run_make_test(q! +run_make_test(qq! .SHELLFLAGS = -xec -all: ; @true; false; true +all: ; \@$script !, - '', "+ true\n+ false\n#MAKE#: *** [all] Error 1\n", 512); + '', "$out#MAKE#: *** [all] Error 1\n", 512); 1; diff --git a/vpath.c b/vpath.c index 2d3a833..9f41b27 100644 --- a/vpath.c +++ b/vpath.c @@ -192,7 +192,8 @@ construct_vpath_list (char *pattern, char *dirpath) lastpath->next = next; /* Free its unused storage. */ - free (path->searchpath); + /* MSVC erroneously warns without a cast here. */ + free ((void *)path->searchpath); free (path); } else @@ -297,7 +298,8 @@ construct_vpath_list (char *pattern, char *dirpath) } else /* There were no entries, so free whatever space we allocated. */ - free (vpath); + /* MSVC erroneously warns without a cast here. */ + free ((void *)vpath); } /* Search the GPATH list for a pathname string that matches the one passed diff --git a/w32/compat/dirent.c b/w32/compat/dirent.c index ea1259c..8d66e47 100644 --- a/w32/compat/dirent.c +++ b/w32/compat/dirent.c @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ +#include #include #include #include @@ -132,7 +133,7 @@ readdir(DIR* pDir) pDir->dir_nNumFiles++; /* fill in struct dirent values */ - pDir->dir_sdReturn.d_ino = -1; + pDir->dir_sdReturn.d_ino = (ino_t)-1; strcpy(pDir->dir_sdReturn.d_name, wfdFindData.cFileName); return &pDir->dir_sdReturn; diff --git a/w32/pathstuff.c b/w32/pathstuff.c index 91ae1fb..1f8269e 100644 --- a/w32/pathstuff.c +++ b/w32/pathstuff.c @@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ +#include "make.h" #include #include -#include "make.h" #include "pathstuff.h" /* diff --git a/w32/subproc/misc.c b/w32/subproc/misc.c index 298db48..6759c17 100644 --- a/w32/subproc/misc.c +++ b/w32/subproc/misc.c @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ +#include #include #include #include @@ -77,6 +78,6 @@ arr2envblk(char **arr, char **envblk_out) arrcnt++; } - free(tmp); + free(tmp); return TRUE; } diff --git a/w32/subproc/sub_proc.c b/w32/subproc/sub_proc.c index f0597b0..dcb77bf 100644 --- a/w32/subproc/sub_proc.c +++ b/w32/subproc/sub_proc.c @@ -15,9 +15,14 @@ A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ +#include #include #include -#include +#ifdef _MSC_VER +# include /* for intptr_t */ +#else +# include +#endif #include /* for msvc _beginthreadex, _endthreadex */ #include #include @@ -25,7 +30,6 @@ this program. If not, see . */ #include "sub_proc.h" #include "proc.h" #include "w32err.h" -#include "config.h" #include "debug.h" static char *make_command_line(char *shell_name, char *exec_path, char **argv); -- cgit v1.2.3