* doc/automake.texi (Auxiliary Programs): Remove mention of `ansi2knr.c' and `ansi2knr.1'. (Obsolete Macros): Remove mention of `AM_C_PROTOTYPES'. Do not index it nor variables `ANSI2KNR' and `U' anymore. (List of Automake options): Remove mention of `ansi2knr' option, and obsolete entries for concept and option indexes. (Optional): Remove entry about `AM_C_PROTOTYPES'. (@c LocalWords): Remove `ansi' and `knr'. (@menu, @detailmenu): Remove entries about de-ANSI-fication support. --- ChangeLog | 14 ++++++ doc/automake.texi | 119 +---------------------------------------------------- 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 118 deletions(-)
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index a4b2b3b..819601e 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,17 @@ +2011-08-28 Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattar...@gmail.com> + + docs: remove description of de-ANSI-fication support from manual + * doc/automake.texi (Auxiliary Programs): Remove mention of + `ansi2knr.c' and `ansi2knr.1'. + (Obsolete Macros): Remove mention of `AM_C_PROTOTYPES'. Do not + index it nor variables `ANSI2KNR' and `U' anymore. + (List of Automake options): Remove mention of `ansi2knr' option, + and obsolete entries for concept and option indexes. + (Optional): Remove entry about `AM_C_PROTOTYPES'. + (@c LocalWords): Remove `ansi' and `knr'. + (@menu, @detailmenu): Remove entries about de-ANSI-fication + support. + 2011-08-25 Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattar...@gmail.com> tests: list "forgotten" test script in TESTS diff --git a/doc/automake.texi b/doc/automake.texi index c982b40..c09e1ca 100644 --- a/doc/automake.texi +++ b/doc/automake.texi @@ -233,7 +233,6 @@ Building Programs and Libraries * Java Support:: Compiling Java sources * Vala Support:: Compiling Vala sources * Support for Other Languages:: Compiling other languages -* ANSI:: Automatic de-ANSI-fication (deprecated, soon to be removed) * Dependencies:: Automatic dependency tracking * EXEEXT:: Support for executable extensions @@ -2244,12 +2243,6 @@ source in case you need more recent versions. This is a wrapper primarily for the Microsoft lib archiver, to make it more POSIX-like. -@item ansi2knr.c -@itemx ansi2knr.1 -These two files are used for de-ANSI-fication support (they are -deprecated now, and @emph{will be removed} in the next major Automake -release; @pxref{ANSI}). - @item compile This is a wrapper for compilers that do not accept options @option{-c} and @option{-o} at the same time. It is only used when absolutely @@ -3047,11 +3040,6 @@ this way, e.g., @code{AC_PATH_XTRA} defines @code{X_CFLAGS} and @code{$(X_CFLAGS)} and @code{$(X_LIBS)} in any @file{Makefile.am} if @code{AC_PATH_XTRA} is called. -@item AM_C_PROTOTYPES -This is required when using the deprecated de-ANSI-fication feature; -@pxref{ANSI}. @emph{It will be removed} in the next major Automake -release. - @item AM_CONDITIONAL This introduces an Automake conditional (@pxref{Conditionals}). @@ -4007,17 +3995,6 @@ automatically (@pxref{autoupdate Invocation, , Using Autoconf Manual}). @table @code -@item AM_C_PROTOTYPES -@acindex AM_C_PROTOTYPES -@vindex ANSI2KNR -@vindex U -Check to see if function prototypes are understood by the compiler. If -so, define @samp{PROTOTYPES} and set the output variables @code{U} and -@code{ANSI2KNR} to the empty string. Otherwise, set @code{U} to -@samp{_} and @code{ANSI2KNR} to @samp{./ansi2knr}. Automake used these -values to implement the deprecated de-ANSI-fication feature; however, -support for @emph{that feature will be removed} in the next major Automake -release, and then @emph{these macros and variables will go away as well}. @item AM_CONFIG_HEADER @acindex AM_CONFIG_HEADER @@ -4629,7 +4606,6 @@ to build programs and libraries. * Java Support:: Compiling Java sources * Vala Support:: Compiling Vala sources * Support for Other Languages:: Compiling other languages -* ANSI:: Automatic de-ANSI-fication (deprecated, soon to be removed) * Dependencies:: Automatic dependency tracking * EXEEXT:: Support for executable extensions @end menu @@ -6808,85 +6784,6 @@ languages, support for which will be improved based on user demand. Some limited support for adding your own languages is available via the suffix rule handling (@pxref{Suffixes}). - -@node ANSI -@section Automatic de-ANSI-fication (deprecated, soon to be removed) - -@cindex de-ANSI-fication, defined - -@emph{The features described in this section are deprecated; you must -not use any of them in new code, and remove their use from older but -still maintained code: they will be withdrawn in the next major -Automake release.} - -When the C language was standardized in 1989, there was a long -transition period where package developers needed to worry about -porting to older systems that did not support ANSI C by default. -These older systems are no longer in practical use and are no longer -supported by their original suppliers, so developers need not worry -about this problem any more. - -Automake allows you to write packages that are portable to K&R C by -@dfn{de-ANSI-fying} each source file before the actual compilation takes -place. - -@vindex AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS -@opindex ansi2knr - -If the @file{Makefile.am} variable @code{AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS} -(@pxref{Options}) contains the option @option{ansi2knr} then code to -handle de-ANSI-fication is inserted into the generated -@file{Makefile.in}. - -This causes each C source file in the directory to be treated as ANSI C@. -If an ANSI C compiler is available, it is used. If no ANSI C compiler -is available, the @command{ansi2knr} program is used to convert the source -files into K&R C, which is then compiled. - -The @command{ansi2knr} program is simple-minded. It assumes the source -code will be formatted in a particular way; see the @command{ansi2knr} man -page for details. - -@acindex AM_C_PROTOTYPES -Support for the obsolete de-ANSI-fication feature -requires the source files @file{ansi2knr.c} -and @file{ansi2knr.1} to be in the same package as the ANSI C source; -these files are distributed with Automake. Also, the package -@file{configure.ac} must call the macro @code{AM_C_PROTOTYPES} -(@pxref{Macros}). - -Automake also handles finding the @command{ansi2knr} support files in some -other directory in the current package. This is done by prepending the -relative path to the appropriate directory to the @command{ansi2knr} -option. For instance, suppose the package has ANSI C code in the -@file{src} and @file{lib} subdirectories. The files @file{ansi2knr.c} and -@file{ansi2knr.1} appear in @file{lib}. Then this could appear in -@file{src/Makefile.am}: - -@example -AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = ../lib/ansi2knr -@end example - -If no directory prefix is given, the files are assumed to be in the -current directory. - -Note that automatic de-ANSI-fication will not work when the package is -being built for a different host architecture. That is because -@command{automake} currently has no way to build @command{ansi2knr} -for the build machine. - -@c FIXME: this paragraph might be better moved to an `upgrading' section. -@cindex @code{LTLIBOBJS} and @code{ansi2knr} -@cindex @code{LIBOBJS} and @code{ansi2knr} -@cindex @code{ansi2knr} and @code{LTLIBOBJS} -@cindex @code{ansi2knr} and @code{LIBOBJS} -Using @code{LIBOBJS} with source de-ANSI-fication used to require -hand-crafted code in @file{configure} to append @samp{$U} to basenames -in @code{LIBOBJS}. This is no longer true today. Starting with version -2.54, Autoconf takes care of rewriting @code{LIBOBJS} and -@code{LTLIBOBJS}. (@pxref{AC_LIBOBJ vs LIBOBJS, , @code{AC_LIBOBJ} -vs.@: @code{LIBOBJS}, autoconf, The Autoconf Manual}) - @node Dependencies @section Automatic dependency tracking @@ -9242,20 +9139,6 @@ then @samp{portability} warnings will be @emph{disabled} in Set the strictness as appropriate. The @option{gnits} option also implies options @option{readme-alpha} and @option{check-news}. -@item @option{ansi2knr} -@itemx @option{@var{path}/ansi2knr} -@cindex Option, @option{ansi2knr} -@opindex ansi2knr -Turn on the deprecated de-ANSI-fication feature (@pxref{ANSI}). Note -that that feature and this option @emph{will be removed} in the next -major Automake release. - -If preceded by a -path, the generated @file{Makefile.in} will look in the specified -directory to find the @file{ansi2knr} program. The path should be a -relative path to another directory in the same distribution (Automake -does not check this). - @item @option{check-news} @cindex Option, @option{check-news} @opindex check-news @@ -13485,7 +13368,7 @@ parentheses is the number of generated test cases. @c LocalWords: xs emph FIXME ref vindex pkglibdir pkgincludedir pkgdatadir mt @c LocalWords: pkg libdir cpio bindir sbindir rmt pax sbin zar zardir acindex @c LocalWords: HTML htmldir html noinst TEXINFOS nodist nobase strudel CFLAGS -@c LocalWords: libmumble CC YFLAGS ansi knr itemx de fication config url comp +@c LocalWords: libmumble CC YFLAGS itemx de fication config url comp @c LocalWords: depcomp elisp sh mdate mkinstalldirs mkdir py tex dvi ps pdf @c LocalWords: ylwrap zardoz INIT gettext acinclude mv FUNCS LIBOBJS LDADD fr @c LocalWords: uref featureful dnl src LINGUAS es ko nl pl sl sv PROG ISC doc -- 1.7.2.3