Tom Tromey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Akim> - local ($in_ac_output, $in_ac_replace) = (0, 0);
> Akim> + # Watchout: these guys need dynamic scope!
>
> Why remove the other local() though?
> Those variables also have dynamic scope :-(
Hm, do they?
I moved them inside the routines which uses them:
~/src/am % cat /tmp/in-ac.sed nostromo 19:33
#n
/^sub/, /^}/ {
/^sub/h
/in_ac/{x; p; x; p;}
}
~/src/am % sed -f /tmp/in-ac.sed automake.in nostromo 19:33
sub scan_one_autoconf_file
if (! $in_ac_replace && s/AC_REPLACE_FUNCS\s*\(\[?//)
sub scan_one_autoconf_file
$in_ac_replace = 1;
sub scan_one_autoconf_file
if ($in_ac_replace)
sub scan_one_autoconf_file
$in_ac_replace = 0 if s/[\]\)].*$//;
sub scan_one_autoconf_file
if (! $in_ac_output && s/AC_(OUTPUT|CONFIG_FILES)\s*\(\[?//)
sub scan_one_autoconf_file
$in_ac_output = 1;
sub scan_one_autoconf_file
if ($in_ac_output)
sub scan_one_autoconf_file
$in_ac_output = 0;
sub scan_autoconf_files
local ($in_ac_output, $in_ac_replace) = (0, 0);