On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 01:33:14AM -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
> 
> Agreed.  I'd love to hear from fanf what the changes are to unifdef that
> causes this change in exit code.

I accidentally cocked up the exit codes in my first major revision of
unifdef. It so happens that a few days later markm ripped out the Perl
and Tcl support from vi, which meant that it started using unifdef in
its build. The incorrect exit value happened to be 0 instead of 1 so
things were happy until I restored the odd documented behaviour in my
second major revision.

Apologies for the disruption. I did check the uses of unifdef in the
tree (including vi and telnet), but I didn't realise that ignored errors
would cause problems.

Tony.
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