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* guile.c (guile_gmake_setup) [HAVE_GUILE]: Define a stub function
when Guile support is not enabled.
* main.c (main) [HAVE_GUILE]: Always invoke guile_gmake_setup().
* Makefile.am: Make guile.c standard, not optional.
* build.template: Add the Guile compiler and linker flags.
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Expand the characters which are legal in a function name, and check
the name for validity. Create a type for the function pointer.
Convert the last argument from a boolean to flags, to allow for expansion.
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guile.c: Move inclusion of makeint.h before gnumake.h. This
order must be observed when building Make, because gnumake.h must
be included with GMK_BUILDING_MAKE defined, which makeint.h
already does. Otherwise, the linker will look for, and fail to
find, gmk_* functions in some external dynamic library.
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Provide a simple API for loaded objects to interact with GNU make. I still
won't guarantee that this API won't change but it's much closer to something
that's supported and provides easy-to-use interfaces with a public header
file.
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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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This allows us to create new functions without changing function.c.
You still have to modify the GNU make code (for now) though: this is
simply a preliminary step to possibly allowing make to load modules.
Modify the Guile integration to use this method rather than ifdefs
in function.c.
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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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