Hi,
I just discovered your answers [1, 2] on this subject (I'm not
registered to the bug-gnulib mailing list). Thanks for the
explanations. I take note that Gnulib does not support use of -Wundef.
I just want to add that I find it good practice to avoid evaluating
undefined identifiers in #if
Hello Ludovic,
* Ludovic Courtès wrote on Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 10:52:11AM CET:
> checking whether forkpty is declared... no
> checking whether forkpty is declared... (cached) no
> Looking at pty.m4, I’m wondering whether the second
> ‘AC_CHECK_DECL([forkpty]...])’ is actually performed; it seems
Hello Sam,
* Sam Steingold wrote on Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 08:04:36PM CET:
> warn-on-use.h: $(build_aux)/warn-on-use.h
> $(AM_V_GEN)rm -f $...@-t $@ && \
> sed -n -e '/^.ifndef/,$$p' \
> < $(build_aux)/warn-on-use.h \
> > $...@-t && \
> what is "$$p"?
Part of a sed comm
modules/warn-on-use has this:
Makefile.am:
BUILT_SOURCES += warn-on-use.h
# The warn-on-use.h that gets inserted into generated .h files is the same as
# build-aux/warn-on-use.h, except that it has the copyright header cut off.
warn-on-use.h: $(build_aux)/warn-on-use.h
$(AM_V_GEN)rm -f $.
Eric Blake wrote:
On 03/08/2010 11:34 AM, Sam Steingold wrote:
Sam Steingold wrote:
Alternatively, I would be reasonably happy with
sed -i -e 's/_GL_ARG_NONNULL/GL_ARG_NONNULL/' arg-nonnull.h
sed -i -e 's/_GL_WARN_ON_USE/GL_WARN_ON_USE/' warn-on-use.h
similar to GL_LINK_WARNING in link-warning.
An additional problem showed up on OS X systems:
libtool: compile: g++-4.2 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. -I/sw/lib/flex/include
-I/sw/include -O0 -g -m32 -I/sw/include/freetype2 -I/sw/include/qhull
-I/usr/include -I../libgnu -I../libgnu -I../libcruft/misc -I../liboctave
-I../liboctave -I. -I. -I/
On 13-Mar-2010, Bruno Haible wrote:
| Good point. I'm adding this as an extra check in the testsuite:
Thanks for the additional changes. I modified the Octave sources so
that GNULIB_NAMESPACE is defined to gnulib and tagged all the uses
that were reported by GCC warnings. Everything worked fine
On 03/16/2010 04:16 AM, Bruno Haible wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
>> What's the use case for updating some, but not all, submodules?
>
> Imagine a package that has submodules 'gnulib', 'libxml', 'libcroco'
> (like GNU gettext might have). It would be perfectly normal for the
> developer to stay with the l
Hi Eric,
> What's the use case for updating some, but not all, submodules?
Imagine a package that has submodules 'gnulib', 'libxml', 'libcroco'
(like GNU gettext might have). It would be perfectly normal for the
developer to stay with the last known good libxml and libcroco but
try the newest gnu
Hi Simon,
[Adding bug-gnu...@gnu.org.]
Simon Josefsson writes:
> Simon Josefsson writes:
>
>> l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
>>
>>> Next one is this (FreeBSD):
>>>
>>> gcc -std=gnu99 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. -I.. -I../lib -I../lib
>>> -I../libinetutils-g -O2 -c pty.c
>>> pty.c
Unset GIT_DIR and GIT_WORK_TREE environment variable in test
test-vc-list-files-git.sh.
---
tests/test-vc-list-files-git.sh |2 ++
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tests/test-vc-list-files-git.sh b/tests/test-vc-list-files-git.sh
index 7b7ff1a..102bdec 100755
---
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 22:36, Bruno Haible wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
>> You might just as well define and use your own macro,
>>
>> #define ASSERT(e) do { if (!(e)) abort (); } while (0)
>
> Oh yes, this one is perfectly fine with me.
But it wouldn't protect you from
#define abort __builtin_unreac
>> On the other hand, poll/select are broken on Windows for pipes anyway
>> (and not fixable), so they probably shouldn't be tested in
>> test-poll/test-select.
>
> Maybe for native Windows pipes, but cygwin can implement Unix pipes
> using something other than native Windows pipes and get correct
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