Age | Commit message (Expand) | Author |
2001-02-17 | Guard against Var_Value() being applied to an empty string, which it | Marc Espie |
2001-01-29 | $OpenBSD$ | Niklas Hallqvist |
2001-01-28 | Missing copyright | Marc Espie |
2000-12-27 | Show CURDIR in that failure case too. Can't show a Makefile name yet | Marc Espie |
2000-12-07 | Forgot to copy end of name in nested variable names, so that | Marc Espie |
2000-12-06 | we actually have useful code for '.for' loops, its not a no-op. ok espie@ | Todd T. Fries |
2000-11-27 | This patch fixes ArchFindMember so that it handles SVR4 members | Marc Espie |
2000-11-27 | This does fix some nasty issues: ar field members are NOT null-terminated. | Marc Espie |
2000-11-27 | We take of the SVR4 archive handling data structure from our archive, | Marc Espie |
2000-11-27 | Factorise duplicated code involved in touching archives. | Marc Espie |
2000-11-24 | As it stands now, arch.c does not work. | Marc Espie |
2000-11-24 | Change the time stamp interface to use an abstract datatype. | Marc Espie |
2000-11-24 | Take advantage of VarModifiers_Apply, which can parse a variable spec | Marc Espie |
2000-11-24 | Clean-ups: | Marc Espie |
2000-11-22 | Don't use light-weight Lst_ForEach when the list is going away from under | Marc Espie |
2000-11-10 | - Section shuffling: comply to the section ordering outlined in mdoc(7). | Aaron Campbell |
2000-10-13 | Fix Arch_MemMTime (previous change I did was bogus) | Marc Espie |
2000-10-13 | esetenv: does a setenv and bails out if error. | Marc Espie |
2000-09-14 | This kills the last old hashing table, in arch.c | Marc Espie |
2000-09-14 | Introduce a few macros to handle timestamps in an abstract way. | Marc Espie |
2000-09-14 | Replace the old hash used to hold file names within a directory with | Marc Espie |
2000-09-14 | - new DirReadDir internal function, that just reads a directory from | Marc Espie |
2000-09-14 | Use the new hash scheme to store the target nodes. | Marc Espie |
2000-09-14 | Clean-up, systematic use of UNUSED, white space... | Marc Espie |
2000-09-14 | Two new functions: | Marc Espie |
2000-09-14 | Some systematic clean-up. | Marc Espie |
2000-08-21 | Var_Append needs to set v for DEBUG(VAR) to work. | Marc Espie |
2000-07-31 | POSIX rules: pass variables set on the command line to submakes through | Marc Espie |
2000-07-24 | Oops. | Marc Espie |
2000-07-18 | Handle MAKEFLAGS variation mandated by POSIX. | Marc Espie |
2000-07-17 | FALLTHRU -> FALLTHROUGH, requested by miod@ and style(9) | Marc Espie |
2000-07-17 | parse embedded variable specs, e.g., ${VAR_${SUB}} | Marc Espie |
2000-07-17 | - let VarModifiers_Apply accept NULL string gracefully, | Marc Espie |
2000-07-17 | Major unobfuscation: split var modifiers handling to a separate file. | Marc Espie |
2000-07-17 | separate modifiers handling from Var_Parse into a separate | Marc Espie |
2000-07-17 | Str_Match returns TRUE or FALSE, better style to test those rather | Marc Espie |
2000-07-17 | This does replace Str_Match with a better routine, which handles negated | Marc Espie |
2000-07-17 | Constify a few functions, propagated from VarModify. | Marc Espie |
2000-07-17 | - recognize that FIND_CMD and FIND_GLOBAL are always used together, | Marc Espie |
2000-07-17 | Consistency bug: for substitution should look in the same places other | Marc Espie |
2000-07-06 | Insert missing .El directive; todd@ | Aaron Campbell |
2000-07-01 | Slightly nicer wording: begins by -> begins with | Marc Espie |
2000-07-01 | Forgot to import one estrdup from my trunk. | Marc Espie |
2000-06-30 | Recognize `+cmd' as a command that should always be executed, even in | Marc Espie |
2000-06-28 | unsigned -> unsigned int (implicit int is deprecated) | Marc Espie |
2000-06-25 | Cater to people who don't run make depend better. | Marc Espie |
2000-06-23 | This patch replaces str_concat with a slightly unobfuscated version. | Marc Espie |
2000-06-23 | This is complementary to the previous patch. | Marc Espie |
2000-06-23 | This patch is worth a lot, speed-wise. | Marc Espie |
2000-06-23 | This is the speed-up patch, which doubles make speed (almost). | Marc Espie |