ion which means any character.
So, 'utmp.h' will match with 'aaautmpbhccc'. The '^' enables global to
use index effectively.
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a bug that appeared between GLOBAL-3.3 and 3.44 and fixed in 3.5.
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ne number */
! if (*cmd == '@') {
! snprintf(b, sizeof(b), "%d", sp->lno);
! t = b;
! } else if ((t = sp->frp->name) == NULL) {
msgq(sp, M
Peter Wemm wrote:
> Will you be assigning the copyright to the FSF? (ie: you'll never be able
> to change your mind? 50 years is a long time...)
I will keep the right.
Thank you for your advice.
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ent
> in two?
You are right.
But I believe if I make improvements on GNU/GLOBAL then people will
replace BSD/GLOBAL with it. It depends on my developping power.
Of course, I'll keep fixing bugs about BSD/GLOBAL.
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it, because I don't insist my copyright on the code.
Please follow nvi's license.
If needed, I'll write a legal paper for it.
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SD is
meaningless for GPL, because the milder license becomes an escape.
I'm not particular about license but couldn't ignore the idea of license.
> Does the license really matter? Surely the important consideration is quality
> of the code?
I agree with you.
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ode, because once including
GPLed code then the whole of it must be distributed under GPL.
But GPLed command brings no problem, because the rest of the system just
"utilize" it, not "use it. GPL is not applied to "utilize". So the rest of
the system is safe from GPL.
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arlier) is BSD-style licensed and it is true for ever.
I agree with the plan to make a ports of GNU/GLOBAL in the future.
But you need not remove BSD/GLOBAL from source tree.
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epends on GLOBAL.
You need not remove BSD/GLOBAL from source tree, because it is BSD-style
licensed.
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e code tag system.
By the way, I have released GLOBAL-3.53 today. <http://www.tamacom.com/unix/>
It supports C++, XEmacs and WIN32 and includes improved gtags.el.
(Of course, it's BSD licensed).
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e code tag system.
By the way, I have released GLOBAL-3.53 today. <http://www.tamacom.com/unix/>
It supports C++, XEmacs and WIN32 and includes improved gtags.el.
(Of course, it's BSD licensed).
Thank you.
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