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Aharon Robbins |
Subject: |
gawk patches |
Date: |
Tue, 7 May 2002 17:25:18 +0300 |
Greetings. Re this. (I sent you one note that I forgot to cc
to the list, so I'm starting over. Sigh.)
> Date: Mon, 6 May 2002 15:59:17 +0200
> From: Stepan Kasal <address@hidden>
> To: address@hidden
>
> Hallo Aharon!
> Hallo GNU Central bug robots!
>
> I've read the source of gawk-3.1.0. I've created a few patches.
> Every patch has a comment at its own beginning.
>
> gawk-3.1.0-procinfo_fs.patch fixes a bug
> gawk-3.1.0-strtod.patch fixes a bug which never hurts
>
> and the other five are just cosmetical issues.
> (I have a strong sense for details.)
>
> At least they are properly documented, I hope, so the amount of
> wasted time won't be so big.
>
> Please mail me, at least that you don't want such silly patches ;-)
>
> Yours awkly,
> Stepan Kasal
Gawk 3.1.1 has been frozen, but not yet uploaded to the GNU ftp site.
When that happens I'll mail announcements to the right places. In the
meantime, about your patches:
0. Thanks for the sending them. Some of them will be in gawk 3.1.2,
as follows.
1. gawk-3.1.0-comments.patch --- this will get included.
2. gawk-3.1.0-emalloc.patch --- this won't. I like emalloc the way
it is. Sorry.
3. gawk-3.1.0-fw_alloc.patch --- this will be included.
4. gawk-3.1.0-if_not_fw.patch --- I'll think about this some. It may
be included.
5. gawk-3.1.0-parsefield.patch --- this won't. I don't like declaring
functions using typedefs such that it looks like I'm declaring variables.
6. gawk-3.1.0-procinfo_fs.patch --- this is reasonable and will be
included.
7. gawk-3.1.0-strtod.patch --- this is already fixed in 3.1.1.
Thanks!
Arnold
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