Assume support for memcmp, memcpy, memmove, memset.
This simplifies the code a bit. All current platforms have these,
as they are required for C89. If this turns into a problem we
can add the gnulib modules for these (a 1-line change to Makefile.in).
* configure.in: Don't check for memcmp, memcpy, memmove, memset.
[lib-src/ChangeLog]
Assume support for memcmp, memcpy, memmove, memset.
* etags.c (absolute_filename): Assume memmove exists.
[src/ChangeLog]
Assume support for memcmp, memcpy, memmove, memset.
* lisp.h, sysdep.c (memcmp, memcpy, memmove, memset):
* regex.c (memcmp, memcpy):
Remove; we assume C89 now.
* gmalloc.c (memcpy, memset, memmove): Remove; we assume C89 now.
(__malloc_safe_bcopy): Remove; no longer needed.
(main) [!MAIL_USE_SYSTEM_LOCK]: Prefer mkstemp to mktemp, as this
fixes some race conditions. Report mkstemp/mktemp errno rather
than a possibly-garbage errno. Reinitialize the template each
time through the loop, as earlier mkstemp/mktemp calls could have
trashed it. Pass 0600 (not 0666) to mktemp, for consistency
with mkstemp; the permissions don't matter anyway.
* lib-src/Makefile.in (.c.o): Remove (every .o file has an explicit rule).
(insrcdir): New.
(stamp-rcs2log, stamp-rcs-checkin, stamp-grep-changelog, stamp-vcdiff):
Use $insrcdir to suppress unaesthetic ignored errors.
(clean): Simplify list of things to delete.
See discussion in http://debbugs.gnu.org/8302
* configure.in (NS_SUPPORT, MOUSE_SUPPORT, TOOLTIP_SUPPORT)
(WINDOW_SUPPORT): Remove output variables that are no longer used.
* lib-src/makefile.w32-in (echolisp): Remove rule that is no longer needed.
(clean): No more echolisp.tmp.
* .bzrignore: Remove lib-src/echolisp.tmp.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/autoload.el (batch-update-autoloads):
Set autoload-excludes by parsing lisp/loadup.el rather than Makefiles.
* lisp/loadup.el: Update commentary.
* msdos/sed1x.inp (TOOLTIP_SUPPORT, WINDOW_SUPPORT):
* msdos/sed1v2.inp (MSDOS_SUPPORT, NS_SUPPORT, MOUSE_SUPPORT)
(TOOLTIP_SUPPORT, WINDOW_SUPPORT): No need to edit these any more.
* src/Makefile.in (MSDOS_SUPPORT_REAL, MSDOS_SUPPORT, NS_SUPPORT)
(REAL_MOUSE_SUPPORT, GPM_MOUSE_SUPPORT, MOUSE_SUPPORT, TOOLTIP_SUPPORT)
(BASE_WINDOW_SUPPORT, X_WINDOW_SUPPORT, WINDOW_SUPPORT): Remove.
(lisp): Set the order to that of loadup.el.
(shortlisp): Make it a copy of $lisp.
(SOME_MACHINE_LISP): Remove.
($(etc)/DOC): Depend just on $lisp, not $SOME_MACHINE_LISP too.
Use just $shortlisp, not $SOME_MACHINE_LISP too.
This avoids a warning with gcc -Wstrict-overflow, and works
better for very large objects.
(inbuffer_size): Now size_t. All uses changed.
(xmalloc, xrealloc, operator_name, process_file): Use size_t for
sizes. Don't bother testing whether a size_t value can be negative.
This avoids a warning with gcc -Wstrict-overflow.
* etags.c (Prolog_functions, prolog_pr, prolog_atom): Use size_t,
not int, to store sizes.
(prolog_atom): Return 0, not -1, on error. All callers changed.
* update-game-score.c (main): Don't set 'scores' to garbage when
-r is specified and scorecount != MAX_SCORES. This bug was
introduced in the 2002-04-10 change, and was found with gcc
-Wstrict-overflow (GCC 4.5.2, x86-64).
fakemail: Remove dependency on ignore-value.
* Makefile.in (GNULIB_MODULES): Add stdio.
* lib/stdio.in.h, m4/stdio_h.m4: New files, automatically
imported from gnulib.
[lib-src/ChangeLog]
fakemail: Remove dependency on ignore-value.
This undoes some of the recent fakemail-related changes.
It is made possible due to recent changes to gnulib's stdio module.
* Makefile.in (fakemail${EXEEXT}): Do not depend on ignore-value.h.
* fakemail.c: Do not include ignore-value.h.
(put_line): Do not use ignore_value.