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author | Paul Smith <psmith@gnu.org> | 2000-03-27 06:54:37 +0000 |
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committer | Paul Smith <psmith@gnu.org> | 2000-03-27 06:54:37 +0000 |
commit | c637af71d9398a269c467a132109e0ef853806d4 (patch) | |
tree | 5981c27036a67881d36b24f86f041178c601db6d /ChangeLog | |
parent | a81013175c2b335c295378b0c826bdbede9fd0c4 (diff) | |
download | gunmake-c637af71d9398a269c467a132109e0ef853806d4.tar.gz |
* A large number of fixes/enhancements. See the ChangeLog.
* Added a new version of the German translation file.
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@@ -1,3 +1,25 @@ +2000-03-27 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org> + + * remake.c (start_updating, finish_updating, is_updating): Fix + PR/1671; circular dependencies in double-colon rules are not + diagnosed. These macros set the updating flag in the root + double-colon file instead of the current one, if it's part of a + double-colon list. This solution provided by Tim Magill + <magill@gate.net>; I just changed the macro names :). + (update_file_1): Call them. + (check_dep): Call them. + + The change to not automatically evaluate the $(call ...) + function's arguments breaks recursive use of call. Although using + $(if ...) and $(foreach ...) in $(call ...) macros is important, + the error conditions generated are simply to obscure for me to + feel comfortable with. If a method is devised to get both + working, we'll revisit. For now, remove this change. + + * function.c (function_table): Turn on the expand bit for func_call. + (func_call): Don't expand arguments for builtin functions; that + will have already been done. + 2000-03-26 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org> * file.c (remove_intermediates): Never remove targets explicitly @@ -23,6 +45,48 @@ * make.h: Ditto. Reported by Marco Franzen <Marco.Franzen@Thyron.com>. +2000-03-08 Tim Magill <magill@gate.net> + + * remake.c (update_file): Return the exit status of the pruned + file when pruning, not just 0. Fixes PR/1634. + +2000-02-24 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org> + + * configure.in: Close a minor potential security hole; if you're + reading makefiles from stdin (who does that?) you could run into a + race condition with the temp file using mktemp() or tmpnam(). Add + a check for mkstemp() and fdopen(). + * main.c (open_tmpfile): New function to open a temporary file. + If we have mkstemp() (and fdopen()), use that. If not use + mktemp() or tmpnam(). If we have fdopen(), use open() to open the + file O_CREAT|O_EXCL. If not, fall back to normal fopen() (insecure). + (main): Call it. + * job.c (child_execute_job) [VMS]: Call it. + + * variable.c (lookup_variable): If we find a variable which is + being expanded, then note it but keep looking through the rest of + the set list to see if we can find one that isn't. If we do, + return that. If we don't, return the original. Fix for PR/1610. + + While implementing this I realized that it also solves PR/1380 in + a much more elegant way. I don't know what I was smoking before. + So, remove the hackage surrounding the original fix for that (see + below). Change this function back to lookup_variable and remove + the extra setlist argument. + * variable.h (recursively_expand_setlist): Remove the macro, + rename the prototype, and remove the extra setlist argument. + (lookup_variable): Ditto. + * expand.c (recursively_expand): Rename and remove the extra + setlist argument. + (reference_variable): Use lookup_variable() again. + (allocated_variable_append): Remove the extra setlist argument. + +2000-02-21 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org> + + * README.template: A few updates. + + * i18n/de.po: New version from the German translation team. + 2000-02-09 Paul D. Smith <psmith@gnu.org> * Version 3.78.91 released. @@ -42,6 +106,7 @@ implementing expansion of these references separately from the "normal" expansion, say, instead of using the same codepath. Actually, it's already "worse enough" :-/. + Fix for PR/1380. * variable.h (recursively_expand_setlist): Rename recursively_expand to add a struct variable_set_list argument, and |