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259065 |
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07-Dec-2013 |
gjb |
- Copy stable/10 (r259064) to releng/10.0 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle. - Update __FreeBSD_version [1] - Set branch name to -RC1
[1] 10.0-CURRENT __FreeBSD_version value ended at '55', so start releng/10.0 at '100' so the branch is started with a value ending in zero.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
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256281 |
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10-Oct-2013 |
gjb |
Copy head (r256279) to stable/10 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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201456 |
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03-Jan-2010 |
obrien |
Report lines that ought to contain a ':' operator but start with a '.' as "Unknown directive" sinze they are more likely to be .elseif (etc). (NetBSD PR 37222).
Obtained from: NetBSD
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201455 |
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03-Jan-2010 |
obrien |
Add check for subversion "original" marker.
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186559 |
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29-Dec-2008 |
obrien |
1. Add the ability to tweak the token output before targets in job mode. E.g., .MAKE.JOB.PREFIX=${.newline}---[${.MAKE.PID}] would produce
---[1234] target ---
2. Added ${.newline} as a simple means of being able to include '\n' in the assignment of .MAKE.JOB.PREFIX
Obtained from: NetBSD
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186558 |
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29-Dec-2008 |
obrien |
Consistently use Var_SetGlobal().
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177101 |
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12-Mar-2008 |
obrien |
If the special target .MAKEFILEDEPS exists, then enable the "remaking makefiles" feature. Otherwise, follow traditional Pmake behavior. (hash table will be regenerated and committed follow this commit)
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168671 |
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12-Apr-2007 |
ru |
In .error and .warning, prefer command-line variables to globals, as per documentation.
Nudged by: Jeremie Le Hen
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167330 |
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08-Mar-2007 |
fjoe |
Implement "Remaking Makefiles" feature:
After reading Makefile and all the files that are included using .include or .sinclude directives (source Makefiles) make considers each source Makefile as a target and tries to rebuild it. Both explicit and implicit rules are checked and all source Makefiles are updated if necessary. If any of the source Makefiles were rebuilt, make restarts from clean state.
To prevent infinite loops the following source Makefile targets are ignored: - :: targets that have no prerequisites but have commands - ! targets - targets that have .PHONY or .EXEC attributes - targets without prerequisites and without commands
When remaking a source Makefile options -t (touch target), -q (query mode), and -n (no exec) do not take effect, unless source Makefile is specified explicitly as a target in make command line. Additionally, system makefiles and .depend are not considered as a Makefiles that can be rebuilt.
Reviewed by: harti
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160574 |
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22-Jul-2006 |
obrien |
Tell when a .include is processed with '-dd'.
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151419 |
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17-Oct-2005 |
ru |
Make sure that files included using ".include <foo>" are really looked for in the system make file directory or in the specified -m paths instead of always looking in the other -I and .PATH specified paths. (Commit log shamelessly stolen from NetBSD.)
Reviewed by: yar
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150595 |
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26-Sep-2005 |
phk |
Add a .sinclude directive which does the exact same as .include, except whine when the file cannot be found and opened.
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146572 |
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24-May-2005 |
harti |
Factor out all the .SHELL parsing related stuff into its own file and rename the function to be consistent with the naming scheme in the rest of make. No functional changes.
Obtained from: DragonFlyBSD (idea and most of shell.h)
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146345 |
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18-May-2005 |
harti |
Get rid of global variables for argument vectors produced by brk_string() introduce a struct that holds all the information about an argument vector and pass that around.
Author: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu> Obtained from: DragonFlyBSD
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146338 |
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18-May-2005 |
harti |
Get rid of the ReturnStatus obscuration that was anyway used only in two places. While here don't bother returning anything from Lst_Replace - nobody ever checks the return code.
Suggested by: jmallet
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146140 |
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12-May-2005 |
harti |
Fix the fix for bin/72510 applied in job.c:1.70. Actually there have been two maxJobs variables: one static in job.c and one global used in main.c and parse.c. Makeing one global out of these was the wrong way to fix the problem. Instead rename the global one to jobLimit and keep maxJobs static in job.c.
Suggested by: rwatson PR: bin/72510
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146132 |
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12-May-2005 |
harti |
Move some comments around to where they belong and remove some unneccessary gcc magic.
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu> (7.229)
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146060 |
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10-May-2005 |
harti |
Move the remaining two prototypes from nonints.h to make.h and remove nonints.h.
Patch: 7.204 Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
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146027 |
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09-May-2005 |
harti |
Split Var_Subst() into two functions: Var_SubstOnly() which substitutes only one variable and Var_Subst() which substitutes all. Split out the test whether a variable should not be expanded into match_var(). Make access to the input string consistently using str[]. Remove two unused functions: Var_GetTail() and Var_GetHead().
Patches: 7.184-7.189 Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
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145971 |
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06-May-2005 |
harti |
Introduce a new pseudo-target .EXPORTVAR which allows to put a make macro into the environment of programs executed by make. This has approximately the same function as gmake's export directive. The form of a pseudo target was deliberately choosen to minimize work for POSIX compatibility (Makefiles are not allowed to use any targets starting with a dot and consisting only of uppercase letters except those specified in the standard when they want POSIX compatible behaviour, so such a Makefile can never contain .EXPORTVAR.) Change the handling of macros coming from the environment: instead of asking the environment for each variable we could not find otherwise put all the environment variables in a special variable environment just at start up.
This has been tested on the ports cluster by kris.
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
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145683 |
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29-Apr-2005 |
harti |
Rename the directive_hash.[ch] files to hash_tables.[ch] now that there are more than one hash table in them. There is no history to preserve here, so go without a repo-copy.
Asked for by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
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145679 |
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29-Apr-2005 |
harti |
Implement a pseudo-target .WARN that allows toggeling the warning flags for the current make. This does not override flags specified on the command line and these settings are not passed to sub-makes.
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145616 |
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28-Apr-2005 |
harti |
Use a minimal perfect hash for the special sources/targets too. Add the corresponding magic to create the hash function to the Makefile.
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145612 |
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28-Apr-2005 |
harti |
Move the hash function for directives into its own file and add a Makefile target to re-created this file. Note, that there is no explicite dependency to automatically re-create the file, because this is needed only when the directive table changes and it requires the (yet to come) devel/mph port.
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu> (first version)
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144897 |
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11-Apr-2005 |
harti |
Parse_Init() is gone so remove comments that mention it.
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144894 |
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11-Apr-2005 |
harti |
Rework the directive parsing code. Instead of using a lot of strcmp()s on every line that starts with a dot use a minimal perfect hash function and a single strcmp() on the first word after the dot to find out whether it is really a directive call and, if yes, which one. Then directly dispatch to a handler function for that directive (or fall through to the dependency handling code). This makes the directive parse a little bit more strict about the syntax: the directive word must be followed by a character that is not alphanumerical and not an underline (making .undefFOO illegal); .endif and .else can only be followed by comments.
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144787 |
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08-Apr-2005 |
harti |
Move the code for parsing .for and .if statements to the place where the other directives are handled.
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144745 |
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07-Apr-2005 |
harti |
When Parse_Error is called after the top-level Makefile is closed we have no CURFILE anymore so we cannot print a file name or line number.
When ParseSkipLine() returns NULL (it does this when it has detected an EOF in an .if block) try to pop the input stack and process the next line
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144742 |
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07-Apr-2005 |
harti |
Handle popping of the input stack in ParseReadLine() instead of Parse_File(). Remove a comment and a piece of code comming from ancient times when the if-directive read like #if and not .if. Correctly analyze the first character of a line.
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144341 |
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30-Mar-2005 |
harti |
Make the structure for handling the input stack local to the parse module. The only module accessing it (the current line number) was the condition module, so pass the current line number as a function argument. Centralize the pushing of new input sources into one function ParsePushInput() and rename the function handling the popping from ParseEOF() to ParsePopInput(). Make the entire thing a little bit clearer, by holding the current input source in the top element of the stack instead of using extra variables for this. Use a type-safe intrusive list for the input stack.
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144029 |
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23-Mar-2005 |
harti |
Style: de-lispify by removing extra parantheses in conditional expressions.
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144026 |
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23-Mar-2005 |
harti |
Style: make indentation 8 characters.
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144020 |
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23-Mar-2005 |
harti |
Make paths an explicite datatype instead of using the generic Lst. A Path is now a TAILQ of PathElements each of which just points to a reference counted directory. Rename all functions dealing with Paths from the Dir_ prefix to a Path_ prefix.
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143959 |
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22-Mar-2005 |
harti |
Simplify buffer access by using Buf_Data() and Buf_Peel() where appropriate.
Patch: 7.147-7.151
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
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143684 |
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16-Mar-2005 |
harti |
Get rid of another bunch of Lst_ForEach in favour of LST_FOREACH and simplify code accordingly.
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143647 |
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15-Mar-2005 |
harti |
Yet another version of passing the last line to ParseFinishLine(). It turns out that some ports use the obscure feature of spreading a dependency block across multiple include files. While this seems bad style, allow it for now and call said function only at end of all input to process the really last line of everything.
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143405 |
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11-Mar-2005 |
harti |
Call ParseFinishLine() also for the last line in a file. This patch differs from the previous one in that it calls the function only when a real file hits EOF. The bodies of .for loops are also handled as files, but for these we don't want to end a dependency block on the 'EOF' as in:
foo: do-this .for ... do-something .endfor do-more
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143401 |
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11-Mar-2005 |
harti |
Back out the last commit. It turns out that this breaks more than it fixes. This should fix the buildworld breakage.
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143375 |
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10-Mar-2005 |
harti |
Call ParseFinishLine() for the last line of a file too.
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143372 |
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10-Mar-2005 |
harti |
Reorganize Suff_EndTransform to be called only for nodes for which it is needed (transforms).
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143101 |
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03-Mar-2005 |
harti |
Fix parsing of archive specifications on the target side of dependency lines. It seems that nobody is actually is using the archive-feature of make.
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143100 |
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03-Mar-2005 |
harti |
Update the description comment of the function to reflect the previous change.
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143027 |
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02-Mar-2005 |
harti |
Convert a function call to Lst_ForEach with a macro call to LST_FOREACH.
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142937 |
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01-Mar-2005 |
harti |
Make sure the length variable is initialized to 0 before passing it to Var_Parse().
Patch: 7.85
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
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142457 |
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25-Feb-2005 |
harti |
Change the return value of Var_Subst to return a Buffer instead of a char *.
Patch: 7.49
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
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141454 |
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07-Feb-2005 |
harti |
Introduce Buf_StripNewLines() and use it where appropriate.
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
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141291 |
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04-Feb-2005 |
harti |
Where the returned line length from Buf_GetAll is not used just pass a NULL to the function. Delete the now unused local variables.
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
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141275 |
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04-Feb-2005 |
harti |
None of the users of Buf_Discard used it to get rid of only a part of the buffer. So replace Buf_Discard by Buf_Clear which just gets rid of the entire contents.
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
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141270 |
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04-Feb-2005 |
harti |
General whitespace cleanup: remove mixes of tabs and spaces, remove space after function names, remove spaces on emtpy lines.
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
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141252 |
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04-Feb-2005 |
harti |
Some more easy constification.
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
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141133 |
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02-Feb-2005 |
harti |
Convert several typedefs from beeing pointers to structs to be the structs itself. This will ease constification (think of what 'const Ptr foo' means if Ptr is a pointer to a struct).
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
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141104 |
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01-Feb-2005 |
harti |
Clean up include files and file including. Split nonints.h into pieces that get included just where they are needed. All headers include the headers that they need to compile (just with an empty .c file). Sort includes alphabetically where apropriate and fix some duplicate commenting for struct Job, struct GNode and struct Shell by removing one version and inlining the comments into the structure declaration (the comments have been somewhat outdated).
This patch does not contain functional changes (checked with md5).
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
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140870 |
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26-Jan-2005 |
harti |
Fix quoting of the MAKEFLAGS environment variable by only quoting spaces and tabs. This is still not correct for command line variable values ending in a backslash because this would require a larger effort. Document this limitation in the BUGS section of the man page. The quoting is mostly compatible with that of gmake and smake.
Tested by: Max Okumoto and Joerg Sonnenberger from DragonFly BSD Reviewed by: ru (man page, partly)
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138972 |
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17-Dec-2004 |
harti |
Remove all the cleanup functions. There is no reason to free memory just before exiting (especially given the number of memory leaks) - it just costs time.
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138916 |
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16-Dec-2004 |
harti |
Instead of dynamically allocating list heads allocated them statically now that their size is only two pointers. This eliminates a lot of calls to Lst_Init and from there to malloc together with many calls to Lst_Destroy (in places where the list is obviously empty). This also reduces the chance to leave a list uninitilized so we can remove more NULL pointer checks and probably eliminates a couple of memory leaks.
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138654 |
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10-Dec-2004 |
harti |
Remove a useless list where just all command lines are stuffed onto, never used and just freed at the end. The idea might have been to be able to free all the strings, but what's the point to free just before exiting?
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138512 |
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07-Dec-2004 |
harti |
Typedefs of pointers to structs are evil. Make Lst and LstNode typedef of the structs itself not of pointers to them. This will simplify constification.
Checked by: diff on the object files
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138510 |
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07-Dec-2004 |
harti |
Make needs no circular lists so remove them from the list code.
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138346 |
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03-Dec-2004 |
harti |
Fix breakage introduced on 64-bit platforms with my last commit. Need to change to size_t in a couple of other places too.
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138264 |
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01-Dec-2004 |
harti |
Style: remove a lot of unnecessary casts, add some and spell the null pointer constant as NULL.
Checked by: diff -r on the object files before and after
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138232 |
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30-Nov-2004 |
harti |
Stylification: missing spaces, extra space after function names, casts and the sizeof operator, missing empty lines, void casts, extra empty lines.
Checked by: diff on make *.o lst.lib/*.o
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@soe.ucsd.edu> (partly)
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138192 |
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29-Nov-2004 |
harti |
Use typedefs for the types of the functions that are passed as arguments to the list functions for better readability.
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
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137810 |
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17-Nov-2004 |
harti |
Eliminate the define for POSIX and build with Posix behaviour. Our make has been build with POSIX enabled from the first day and the ifdef'ed out code served no purpose.
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132540 |
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22-Jul-2004 |
harti |
Fix handling of comments on .elif lines. The patch given in a followup to the PR failed, because the line skipping function is actually called from two places in the code to do quite different things (this should be two functions probably): in a false .if to skip to the next line beginning with a dot and to collect .for loops. In the seconds case we should not skip comments, because they are actually harder to handle than we need for the .if case and should defer this to the main code.
PR: bin/25627 Submitted by: Seth Kingsley (original patch)
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132439 |
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20-Jul-2004 |
harti |
Improve make's diagnostic of mistmatched .if-.endif. This patch is slightly different from the patch in the PR. The problem is, that make handles .if clauses inside false .if clauses simply by counting them - it doesn't put them onto the conditional stack, nor even parses them so we need an extra line number stack for these ifs.
PR: bin/61257 Submitted by: Mikhail Teterin <mi@aldan.algebra.com>
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131456 |
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02-Jul-2004 |
eik |
New variable `.MAKEFILE_LIST', useful for tracing, debugging and dependency tracking.
Use make -V .MAKEFILE_LIST | tr \ \\n | awk '$0==".." {l--; next} {l++; printf "%*s%s\n", l, " ", $0}' to print a tree of all included makefiles.
Approved by: joerg MFC after: 1 week
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128160 |
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12-Apr-2004 |
ru |
Added the new .warning directive.
Submitted by: Cyrille Lefevre
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126824 |
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10-Mar-2004 |
ru |
Reworked the fix to print the useful line number on error in the .for loop:
- Replaced four global variables in parse.c with one. - Made Parse_FromString() accept the "lineno" as an argument. - Fixed line numbering when there are escaped newlines in the body of the .for loop.
Adopted from: NetBSD
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126779 |
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09-Mar-2004 |
ru |
Make it possible to ``.undef ${VAR}'' (expanding VAR to get the variable name to undef).
Submitted by: Cyrille Lefevre
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126768 |
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09-Mar-2004 |
ru |
Fixed line numbering inside the .for loops.
Submitted by: Cyrille Lefevre
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107373 |
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28-Nov-2002 |
ru |
Finish the fix in revision 1.39 -- make(1)'s behavior is now "greedy" with respect to finding the dependency operators.
Approved by: re
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105754 |
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22-Oct-2002 |
jmallett |
De-obfuscate and correct the include path handling for SysV style includes.
PR: 32759 Submitted by: Mark Valentine Reviewed by: Matthew Emmerton" <matt@gsicomp.on.ca> MFC after: 15 days
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104696 |
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09-Oct-2002 |
jmallett |
Convert make(1) to use ANSI style function declarations. Variable documentation already adequatedly existed in the description in most cases. Where it did not, it was added. If no documentation existed beforehand, then none was added. Some unused dummies for use in the traversal functions were marked as __unused during the conversion. Occasionally, local style fixes were applied to lines already being modified or influenced.
Now make(1) should always build with WARNS=3.
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104693 |
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08-Oct-2002 |
jmallett |
Remove extern declarations from functions and source files where they would happily fit into headers.
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104374 |
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02-Oct-2002 |
jmallett |
Remove 6-years-stale #if0, the behaviour isn't ever going to be limited to compatible mode, as far as I know, since we use it...
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104121 |
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28-Sep-2002 |
jmallett |
Make make(1) WARNS=6 clean except for const issues. This mostly involves renaming variables to not shadow libc functions or greater scope locals. Kinda makes one wonder if the extern ones weren't meant in some of these places :)
The only thing I'd still like to do WRT this is possibly combine rstat and status in compat.c -- that should be fine, as I do not think the codepaths will want both around at once.
Sponsored by: Bright Path Solutions
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104108 |
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28-Sep-2002 |
jmallett |
Add empty default cases where they should be, remove non-local execution stuff in compat.c which doesn't even have preprocessor-conditional-hidden support code, and add a debugging statement where we might end up with a nil list somehow, but where I doubt it.
First confirmed userland kill for Flexelint.
Sponsored by: Bright Path Solutions
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103991 |
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26-Sep-2002 |
jmallett |
Remove a semicolon that appears to be a lie.
Spotted by: SPARC64 make WARNS=3 Sponsored by: Rachel Hestilow <rachel@jerkcity.com>
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103545 |
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18-Sep-2002 |
jmallett |
Make the DEBUGF() macro portable by (ugh) adding a Debug() function, which is merely printf() but to stderr. This takes care of the caveat which lead to the use of a vararg macro -- getting everything to stderr.
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103508 |
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17-Sep-2002 |
jmallett |
Move common use of if (DEBUG(FOO)) printf... to DEBUGF(FOO, ...), using variable length arguments to a macro. Bump version as this makes DEBUG statements *always* go to stderr rather than sometimes stdout. There are a few stragglers, which I will take care of as soon as I can. Mostly these relate to the need-for-death-of some of the remote job code.
Nearby stylistic nits and XXX added/fixed where appropriate.
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103503 |
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17-Sep-2002 |
jmallett |
#define<space> -> #define<tab>
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102178 |
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20-Aug-2002 |
ru |
Allow embedded `:' and `!' in target names.
PR: bin/6612 Obtained from: OpenBSD MFC after: 1 week
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100792 |
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28-Jul-2002 |
jmallett |
Print a warning when we are given two scripts for one target. This is neither as wide-reaching nor intensive as NetBSD's similar, but the warning uses the same text.
Inspired by: NetBSD
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98509 |
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20-Jun-2002 |
jmallett |
Fix a bug fixed by NetBSD in revision 1.42 of parse.c by christos which caused an example Makefile I was showing someone just last night to report a variable as being recursive.
Obtained from: NetBSD
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98508 |
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20-Jun-2002 |
jmallett |
More unsigned char casts to isupper(3).
Obtained from: NetBSD
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98506 |
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20-Jun-2002 |
jmallett |
Provide a heuristic for RCS conflicts.
Obtained from: NetBSD
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98500 |
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20-Jun-2002 |
jmallett |
Diff reduction for great justice against NetBSD, cast to unsigned char when passing an argument to isspace(3).
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98136 |
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12-Jun-2002 |
jmallett |
The error functions take constant pointers to strings for their format.
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94587 |
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13-Apr-2002 |
obrien |
Update SCM ID method.
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94584 |
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13-Apr-2002 |
obrien |
De'register.
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93056 |
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23-Mar-2002 |
imp |
o unifdef -D__STDC__ o remove badly bit-rotted compat file that likely won't work on the systems it purports to support.
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92921 |
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21-Mar-2002 |
imp |
remove __P
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74293 |
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15-Mar-2001 |
will |
Revert previous change -- apparently it's not quite right. It broke src/sys/modules/if_ef and possibly other things. I tested the build with a make based on rev. 1.26, and it worked fine. Since I'm not particularly inclined to figure out what's going on with this, it's probably prudent just to back it out for now.
Found by: jkh Suggested by: jhay
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74272 |
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15-Mar-2001 |
will |
Fix make(1) bug: nested comments may be placed in .if, .else .if, and .endif statements but can't be placed in .elif. Basically, the problem was that ParseSkipLine() didn't handle comments the same way that ParseReadLine() did, and thus you had errors with comments that are on a conditional line (i.e. "^.") rather than a non-conditional line.
MFC candidate for 4.3-STABLE and 3.5-STABLE.
PR: 25627 Bug found by: jhs Fix submitted by: Seth Kingsley <sethk@osd.bsdi.com> (thanks!!)
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72645 |
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18-Feb-2001 |
asmodai |
Preceed/preceeding are not english words. Use precede and preceding.
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69531 |
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02-Dec-2000 |
will |
There's also no point in #typedef'ing void/char pointers. Accordingly, rip out ClientData/Address pointers and use standard types.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
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69527 |
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02-Dec-2000 |
will |
There's no reason to use fancy forms of NULL. Replace all instances of NIL, NILLST, NILLGNODE, etc. with NULL.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
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62833 |
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09-Jul-2000 |
wsanchez |
Use __RCSID()
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50477 |
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27-Aug-1999 |
peter |
$Id$ -> $FreeBSD$
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49938 |
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16-Aug-1999 |
hoek |
Merge style- and trivial- only changes from OpenBSD (dated 1999/07/29-19:55+1).
Obtained from: OpenBSD, sometimes indirected from NetBSD; myself
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42409 |
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08-Jan-1999 |
jkh |
Don't allow pointer underrun in loop.
Spotted by: John W. DeBoskey <jwd@unx.sas.com>
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36347 |
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25-May-1998 |
steve |
Add a graceful jumping off point with a new .error directive.
PR: 6720 Submitted by: Niall Smart <njs3@doc.ic.ac.uk>
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24-Jul-1997 |
charnier |
Use err(3). Cosmetic in usage string.
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23006 |
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22-Feb-1997 |
peter |
Revert $FreeBSD$ to $Id$
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14-Jan-1997 |
jkh |
Make the long-awaited change from $Id$ to $FreeBSD$
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!) avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been insane otherwise.
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03-Nov-1996 |
steve |
Add a .POSIX directive. When the first non-comment line of a Makefile contains this directive, make(1) will enter a POSIX 1003.2 compliant mode.
Submitted by: Joerg Wunsch <joerg@freebsd.org>
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08-Oct-1996 |
steve |
O' to be bitten by CVS. Cleanup after import of Christos' version of make(1) and add Id's.
Set straight by: Bruce Evans and Peter Wemm :)
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06-Oct-1996 |
steve |
Merge in NetBSD's changes to make(1). Changes include:
- Add the .PHONY, .PARALLEL, and .WAIT directives - Added the -B and -m commandline flags - misc. man page cleanups - numerous job-related enhancements - removed unused header file (bit.h) - add util.c for functions not found in other envs. - and a few coordinated whitespace changes
Special thanks to Christos Zoulas <christos@netbsd.org> for help in the merge. A 'diff -ur' between Net and FreeBSD now only contains sccsid-related diffs. :)
Obtained from: NetBSD, christos@netbsd.org, and me
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25-Sep-1996 |
steve |
Fix for PR# 1231, make(1) execution of ``.BEGIN'' does not halt on error. Thanks to Wolfram for reminding me. ;)
Also remove a unnecessary test for c == '\n', since the loop (in ParseSkipLine) will not terminate unless c == '\n' || c == EOF, and the EOF case is already explicted handled by a return statement.
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18478 |
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23-Sep-1996 |
steve |
Be sure to remove any newlines encountered when parsing the input file in ParseSkipLine(...).
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22-Sep-1996 |
steve |
Fix for PR# 1095, make's continuation line handling buggy when used with .elif. Additional fixes include:
- fix continuation line handling when using .for - plug up a memory leak
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18255 |
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12-Sep-1996 |
bde |
Fixed handling of `!=' assignment. Don't warn if the shell's output is null, but warn if there was an error reading it.
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23-Jul-1996 |
nate |
'make' prints an extra leading `make: ' and extra trailing newline if there is no target to make.
% make make: make: no target to make.
%
Beause the function Punt() in main.c takes care of leading 'make:' and trailing newline, so, there is no need to pass explicitly.
Submitted by: enami@ba2.so-net.or.jp Obtained from: NetBSD GNATS
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9298 |
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24-Jun-1995 |
ache |
Back out prev. NetBSD fix, it cause skipping some error constructions, don't delete initial space from line instead
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9297 |
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24-Jun-1995 |
ache |
Don't make error on ^<spaces>\n Obtained from: NetBSD
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9255 |
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18-Jun-1995 |
ache |
Fix parsing SYSV/GNU "include"
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9254 |
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18-Jun-1995 |
ache |
NetBSD fixes: declare more prototypes, move .OPTIONAL in alphabet order, prevent suffix rule, if direct or children dependances exists, forget to free v->name in var.c My fixes: fix famous ^\t\n bug, correct free order in str_end Reviewed by: bde Obtained from: NetBSD, me
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30-May-1995 |
rgrimes |
Remove trailing whitespace.
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23-Jan-1995 |
jkh |
Bring in a number of changes from NetBSD's make, fixing quite a few problems in the process:
1. Quoting should work properly now. In particular, Chet's reported bash make problem has gone away. 2. A lot of memory that just wasn't being free'd after use is now freed. This should cause make to take up a LOT less memory when dealing with archive targets. 3. Give proper credit to Adam de Boor in a number of files. Obtained from: NetBSD (and Adam de Boor)
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27-May-1994 |
rgrimes |
This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r1590, which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
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1590 |
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27-May-1994 |
rgrimes |
BSD 4.4 Lite Usr.bin Sources
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