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* NEWS: Merge in VMS history.
* README.VMS: Remove VMS history, document current behavior and
known issues.
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* configure.ac: Test for isatty() and ttyname()
* makeint.h: provide a substitute for ttyname() if it's not available.
* config.ami.template, config.h-vms.template, config.h.W32.template:
define/undefine HAVE_ISATTY/HAVE_TTYNAME macros.
* NEWS, doc/make.texi: Document these new variables.
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Reported by Tim Murphy <tnmurphy@gmail.com>
* function.c (func_file): Only write TEXT if it is not NULL.
* NEWS, doc/make.texi: Document the new feature
* tests/scripts/functions/file: Verify that the no-text version of
$(file ...) works and doesn't add a newline.
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Allows deprecated syntax. However we don't guarantee this syntax
will continue to be legal in the future.
Change suggested by David Boyce <david.s.boyce@gmail.com>
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If we don't do this we'll continually add flags on recursion. This
is mainly for users to set in their environment before invoking make.
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Create a new file, output.c, and collect functions that generate output there.
We introduce a new global context specifying where output should go (to stdout
or to a sync file), and the lowest level output generator chooses where to
write output based on that context.
This allows us to set the context globally, and all operations that write
output (including functions like $(info ...) etc.) will use it.
Removed the "--trace=dir" capability. It was too confusing. If you have
directory tracking enabled then output sync will print the enter/leave message
for each synchronized block. If you don't want that, disable directory
tracking.
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This allows you to write portable makefiles that set GNU make-specific command
line options in the environment or makefile: add them to GNUMAKEFLAGS instead
of MAKEFLAGS and they will be seen by GNU make but ignored by other
implementations of make.
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A new flag to the -O/--output-sync, "job", selects a per-job (that is, per
line of a recipe) output synchronization. To support this move the close of
the temp file out of the sync_output() function and don't do it until we free
the child, since we may call sync_output() multiple times in a given recipe.
When we set up for a new temp file, if we're in per-job mode we truncate the
file and seek to the beginning to re-use it for every job.
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Provides support for dynamically loadable objects in GNU make, as a
"technology preview".
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The new GNU Maintainer's Manual allows the use of year ranges in certain
situations; take advantage of this simplification.
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We fixed Savannah 16670 but that broke previously-working makefiles
that relied on the GNU make behavior. The POSIX behavior doesn't
seem to me to be better, and can be obtained using GNU make as well,
so put it back as the default behavior and require .POSIX to
get the POSIX behavior.
Add a new section to the manual discussing backslash/newline handling.
Update the test suite.
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The next POSIX standard will define "::=" to have the same behavior
as GNU make's ":=", so add support for this new operator.
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On configure-enabled systems, configure will detect Guile installed
(using pkg-config, which is how GNU Guile is distributed) and enable
it if so.
On all non-configure-enabled systems, currently, the default is for
Guile support to be disabled.
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Implementation contributed by Troy Runkel <Troy.Runkel@mathworks.com>
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Feature submitted by David Wheeler.
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Fix some doc bugs.
Implement the --trace flag.
Show filename/linenumber on error.
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- Add oneshell to $(.FEATURES) (forgot that!)
- Fix Savannah bug #30612: handling of archive references with >1 object
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- Update tests for Solaris bizarre-ness
- Update files for release
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- Fix the test suite on Solaris (from Boris)
- Update the manual for .ONESHELL
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Original patch by David Boyce. Modified by Paul Smith.
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backward-incompatible change in the 2008 POSIX specification.
- Add the .SHELLFLAGS variable so people can choose their own shell flags.
- Add tests for this.
- Add documentation for this.
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being sorted indeterminately.
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evaluated as a makefile statement before the first makefile is
read.
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