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2009-08-16modify timestamp handling to grab current time instead of relying on aMarc Espie
stale timestamp. all those diffs sent to people ages ago, who didn't answer, except for Theo, who said he ran it with no issues, so let's get this in...
2008-11-04changes to get target equivalence to work better.Marc Espie
- add new file to create lists of equivalent targets (siblings) - use that for sequential mode to have much better VPATH support - separate checking commands from reporting error, for later. - zap DieHorribly accordingly - renumber existing flags - signal_running_jobs() is simpler than pass_signal_to_jobs() - new debug option -dn for name matching. Similar code to handle parallel make is still missing. thanks to Mark, Miod, Theo, Otto, Todd for tests and/or comments.
2007-09-17reorg the directory code a bit.Marc Espie
Instead of readDir, explicitly create PathEntry, and increment the refcount in there, which is simpler.
2007-09-17better variable nameMarc Espie
2007-09-17kill extra spaces at end of lineMarc Espie
2007-09-16remove old debug code nothing usesMarc Espie
2007-09-16rename dirSearchPath -> defaultPath, and openDirectories -> knownDirectoriesMarc Espie
2007-09-16rename Path to less misleading PathEntry. Get rid of typedef.Marc Espie
2007-09-16rename Targ_FmtTime into time_to_string and move it, as it's not relatedMarc Espie
to target nodes at all (reduces modules inter-dependencies)
2007-09-16move free_ohash function so that we can reuse it.Marc Espie
2007-09-16cut up dir.c into dir.c/direxpand.c as there is very little interface betweenMarc Espie
two modules that do different things.
2007-07-24reindent (no binary change)Marc Espie
2007-01-18* add an extra argument to the dir lookup functions to say whether weMarc Espie
should look in the current directory. * refactor include files treatment to have a separate function to look for an include. * use both pieces to make sure system includes do not get looked up in the current directory unless everything else fails. This is != from the netbsd solution to the same problem, which stuffs `magic' entries into filepaths to say whether dot should be looked at first or last. feature requested by matthieu@. okay matthieu@
2006-01-20use stdint.h where appropriate. okay millert@Marc Espie
2005-06-26fail if cwd is not available; pr4265; espie@ okMichael Shalayeff
2004-06-22why should . and .. be the first two entries of any dir ?Marc Espie
Let code be portable. okay millert@
2004-04-07ISO function declarations, trim a few comments, rename a few variables toMarc Espie
more explicit/more consistent names. okay otto@
2003-06-03Remove the advertising clause in the UCB license which BerkeleyTodd C. Miller
rescinded 22 July 1999. Proofed by myself and Theo.
2003-04-21build expanded brace with more explicit bound checking.Marc Espie
okay millert@
2002-05-27unsigned vs unsigned intTheo de Raadt
2001-11-11Fixed version... don't see how this could work on i386, since it didn'tMarc Espie
initialize create in main.c.
2001-11-11undo changes that crash on (at least) the alphaTheo de Raadt
2001-11-11Redo LstInit as a macro: smaller and faster code in all cases, zeroing twoMarc Espie
pointers is simpler than calling a function. Recognize purely static lst headers, which don't really need any initialization. ok miod@
2001-05-29Take includes out of lst.h, re-add what's needed to separate files.Marc Espie
Removes remaining lint stuff from lst.lib.
2001-05-27Fix DirExpandCurlyi. Noticed by ho@. Okay miod@.Marc Espie
2001-05-23Mostly clean-up:Marc Espie
- cut up those huge include files into separate interfaces for all modules. Put the interface documentation there, and not with the implementation. - light-weight includes for needed concrete types (lst_t.h, timestamp_t.h). - cut out some more logically separate parts: cmd_exec, varname, parsevar, timestamp. - put all error handling functions together, so that we will be able to clean them up. - more systematic naming: functioni to handle interval, function to handle string. - put the init/end code apart to minimize coupling. - kill weird types like ReturnStatus and Boolean. Use standard bool (with a fallback for non-iso systems) - better interface documentation for lots of subsystems. As a result, make compilation goes somewhat faster (5%, even considering the largish BSD copyrights to read). The corresponding preprocessed source goes down from 1,5M to 1M. A few minor code changes as well: Parse_DoVar is no longer destructive. Parse_IsVar functionality is folded into Parse_DoVar (as it knows what an assignment is), a few more interval handling functions. Avoid calling XXX_End when they do nothing, just #define XXX_End to nothing. Parse_DoVar is slightly more general: it will handle compound assignments as long as they make sense, e.g., VAR +!= cmd will work. As a side effect, VAR++=value now triggers an error (two + in assignment). - this stuff doesn't occur in portable Makefiles. - writing VAR++ = value or VAR+ +=value disambiguates it. - this is a good thing, it uncovered a bug in bsd.port.mk. Tested by naddy@. Okayed millert@. I'll handle the fallback if there is any. This went through a full make build anyways, including isakmpd (without mickey's custom binutils, as he didn't see fit to share it with me).
2001-05-03Synch with my current work.Marc Espie
Numerous changes: - generate can build several tables - style cleanup - statistics code - use variable names throughout (struct Name) - recursive variables everywhere - faster parser (pass buffer along instead of allocating multiple copies) - correct parser. Handles comments everywhere, and ; correctly - more string intervals - simplified dir.c, less recursion. - extended for loops - sinclude() - finished removing extra junk from Lst_* - handles ${@D} and friends in a simpler way - cleaned up and modular VarModifiers handling. - recognizes some gnu Makefile usages and errors out about them. Additionally, some extra functionality is defined by FEATURES. The set of functionalities is currently hardcoded to OpenBSD defaults, but this may include support for some NetBSD extensions, like ODE modifiers. Backed by miod@ and millert@, who finally got sick of my endless patches...
2001-03-02Use the ohash_* that's now in libc.Marc Espie
2000-11-24Change the time stamp interface to use an abstract datatype.Marc Espie
Define two possible interfaces: the classic one, and the new one (used where available) that depends on timespec. Better granularity, make is now able to distinguish between files that were built during the same second.
2000-11-24Clean-ups:Marc Espie
* Buf_Destroy can be a macro * X_ instead of _X for struct names, to avoid infringing on the system's namespace. * better wildcard detection heuristics * fix #ifdef CLEANUP code * a few comments
2000-09-14Introduce a few macros to handle timestamps in an abstract way.Marc Espie
Replace the time stamp hash in dir.c with an open hashing structure. In doing so, remove some nasty casts, simplify code a bit: Dir_MTime can return a modification time, since make does not make a distinction between out-of-date and non-existent files.
2000-09-14Replace the old hash used to hold file names within a directory withMarc Espie
open hashing. An interesting optimization is that the open hashing interface is more fine-grained, hence we can compute the correct hash value at the start of Dir_FindFile, and reuse it for each hash structure into which we look (the effect is measurable on large directories along with objdir/VPATH). Remove a few unnecessary Lst_Open/Lst_Close that serve no purpose except obfuscating the code. The interface to dir.h changes slightly, hence tedious includes changes...
2000-09-14- new DirReadDir internal function, that just reads a directory fromMarc Espie
the disk or from a cache. - use it in Dir_AddDir, and directly to set up dot. - change Dir_AddDir to use string intervals, as this simplifies dependend functions. - set up an open-hashing cache for opened directory names. - add_dirpath() function in main, to simplify code. - simplify cleaning-up directories, as Dir_ClearPath is overkill.
2000-09-14Some systematic clean-up.Marc Espie
- UNUSED macro that expands to __attribute__((unused)) for gcc - move rcsid around so that they can be tagged UNUSED. - activate -Wunused. - use UNUSED instead of kludgy junk for function arguments. - add extern to all extern prototypes. - update comments in lst.h. - clean up var.c a little bit, constifying arguments, updating comments...
2000-06-23This patch replaces str_concat with a slightly unobfuscated version.Marc Espie
In particular, Dir_MakeFlags is abusing str_concat, and works much better with buffers.
2000-06-23Trivial consequences of the previous list changes:Marc Espie
- audit code for Lst_Datum, it's never applied to an empty pointer, so check can be removed -> turn into a macro, - Lst_First, Lst_Last can become macro as well - specialized version of Lst_Succ (Lst_Adv) to use in loops where it cannot fail, - Lst_Open can no longer fail. Trim down corresponding code. Reviewed millert@, miod@
2000-06-17A few assorted changes, to remove more dynamic lists.Marc Espie
- in Dir_Expand, path is a misnomer. Use a temp variable instead... Reformat code for readability. - Change Parse_MainName/Targ_FindList so that they fill arguments instead of allocating new lists. - nuke Targ_FindList(TG_NOCREATE), as this is never used. - close a small memory hole (forgot to free sysMkPath if CLEANUP). Reviewed by millert@
2000-06-17This patch introduces a distinction betweenMarc Espie
Lst_Init (constructor) and Lst_New (allocation + construction) Lst_Destroy (destructor) and Lst_Delete (deallocation + destruction), and uses that to turn most dynamic allocation of lists (Lst pointers) into static structures (LIST). Most of this is mundane, except for allGNs in targ.c, where the code must be checked to verify that Targ_Init is called soon enough. Lst_New is a temporary addition. All lists will soon be static. Reviewed by millert@, like the previous patch.
2000-06-10Clean-up patch: use `void *' instead of old-fashioned ClientData/Address.Marc Espie
2000-06-10Thus, Lst_ForEach no longer needs returning a status.Marc Espie
In fact, it can become a macro based on Lst_ForEachFrom. This also introduces Lst_Every, as a shortcut for the very common case where Lst_ForEach does not need any user data. Finally, make consistent use of a few function typedefs, instead of having explicit void (*)(Lst) arguments all over the place.
2000-03-26Remove idiotic, braindead casts T* -> void*Marc Espie
They serve no purpose, except hiding potential bugs. In particular, remove (ClientData) cast from macro, showing potentially troublesome use of Hashes to store time_t.
2000-02-02Bug-fix: make should behave sensibly when presented with negative times...Marc Espie
- let *_MTime return booleans, as that's what they're used for, the time_t is set as a side effect. - use OUT_OF_DATE for a date starting point, set it at the origin of time.
2000-01-25Kludge to fix timestamp bug.Marc Espie
1999-12-19Rearrange Lst_Find interface to conform better with other functions.Marc Espie
1999-12-18Nothing ever checks ReturnStatus on Lst_Insert, Lst_Append, Lst_AtFront,Marc Espie
Lst_AtEnd, Lst_Concat, Lst_Remove, Lst_Replace. Don't bother returning one.
1999-12-18Lst_DeQueue already checks for empty lists.Marc Espie
1999-12-18NIL, NILGNODE, etc, are only glorified NULL.Marc Espie
Get rid of them. Get rid of list.h, nothing uses it anyway.
1999-12-18make does not use circular lists, get rid of the extra weight.Marc Espie
1999-10-05Efficiency patch from NetBSD:Marc Espie
make spends time freeing data structures right before exiting. So don't bother. Keep the code inside #ifdef, so that it's still there if someone ever wants to use make code inside a library.
1998-12-05Modifications from netbsd:Marc Espie
- don't interfere with MACHINE/MACHINE_ARCH defines for bootstrap - type clean-up, time_t, and printing `unknown' ints - fix TARGET/MEMBER bug in archive rules - memmove... - cleaner Error handler. - reentrant brk_string - .MAKE env variable - preliminary scaffolding for .NOPATH Other improvements: - efree - shellneed streamlined - display Stop in .CURDIR after an error. - document most features and misfeatures. - add a few OpenBSD notes to the tutorial.