On 06/12/2018 08:25 AM, Bruce Korb wrote:
> This looks pretty reasonable to me. I'm sure "set -- fixincl.x"
> meant something two decades ago when I wrote it. :)
> I should update my e-address since I can be off gnu mail for
> weeks at a time nowadays. (We retired folk are less consistent
> about c
This looks pretty reasonable to me. I'm sure "set -- fixincl.x"
meant something two decades ago when I wrote it. :)
I should update my e-address since I can be off gnu mail for
weeks at a time nowadays. (We retired folk are less consistent
about checking project emails ...)
Oh, the assert.h thingy
It's useful to have genfixes fail when autogen is not found, especially
when genfixes is run as part of an automated build. That's also more
consistent with what happens if autogen is found, but the run fails for
some reason (set -e is in effect).
Setting $@ to fixincl.x when $# is 0 doesn't seem