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Re: string.h uses restrict
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Reuben Thomas |
Subject: |
Re: string.h uses restrict |
Date: |
Wed, 1 Apr 2009 16:17:53 +0100 (BST) |
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Alpine 2.00 (DEB 1167 2008-08-23) |
On Wed, 1 Apr 2009, Simon Josefsson wrote:
It will be easier to review if you post patches for gnulib's maint.mk
instead of the entire new file.
I'll do that.
You may have to patch coreutils maint.mk too, but that could go to
address@hidden
I was hoping to end up with a single file that other projects would use from
gnulib.
3. Code coverage rules and gettext rules.
I've added those back, My small screen makes these things harder to spot in
ediff...
4. Use of C_SOURCES in sc_* rules.
There seems to be a conflict here between coreutils's approach (use a list
of exceptions generated from the VCS) and gnulib's (generate a list of files
to look at). What do you suggest as a next step? In either case, the place
to fix seems to be _prohibit_regexp (as coreutils's maint.mk factors out the
common code into this single "macro").
I attach a diff against git HEAD with the changes for point 3 above.
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maint.mk.patch
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- Re: string.h uses restrict, Simon Josefsson, 2009/04/01
- Re: string.h uses restrict, Reuben Thomas, 2009/04/01
- Re: string.h uses restrict, Simon Josefsson, 2009/04/01
- Re: string.h uses restrict,
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- Re: string.h uses restrict, Simon Josefsson, 2009/04/01
- Re: string.h uses restrict, Reuben Thomas, 2009/04/01
- Re: string.h uses restrict, Reuben Thomas, 2009/04/03
- Re: string.h uses restrict, Reuben Thomas, 2009/04/03
- Re: string.h uses restrict, Jim Meyering, 2009/04/03
- Re: string.h uses restrict, Reuben Thomas, 2009/04/03
- Re: string.h uses restrict, Jim Meyering, 2009/04/04
- Re: string.h uses restrict, Ralf Wildenhues, 2009/04/04
- Re: string.h uses restrict, Jim Meyering, 2009/04/04
- Re: string.h uses restrict, Reuben Thomas, 2009/04/04