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Re: CVS commit: src/usr.bin/make
On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 11:39:52PM +0100, Roland Illig wrote:
> The code of usr.bin/make gets distributed to a wider audience by Simon's
> bmake distribution (http://www.crufty.net/help/sjg/bmake.html), that's
> where the requirement of supporting C89 compilers comes from. At the
> time I committed this fix, Simon had managed to dig out an old Solaris 9
> installation with GCC, and these few changes were the only ones needed
> to let bmake run on that platform. That sounded easy enough to me.
Also note that we need bmake during bootstrap of pkgsrc, and besides
finding a working compiler it is one of the early things you need to
make work on an ancient platform if you try to bring it to new use (I
have been there with Solaris 2.6 at one point, but gave up for other
reasons - and of course the machine in question now runs NetBSD (again)
[the Solaris adventure was a temporary thing anyway and as pkgsrc did
not help as a "plug and play" way to get a usable dev/debug environment
it was not worth pushing]).
But I must admit that the *commit log* of that change sounded way more scary
than the actual change is:
replace %zu with %u in printf calls
would be plain wrong and of course break (either at runtime or if lucky
at compile time) many, many platforms.
But
- (void)fprintf(f, "\"%s\" line %zu: ", fname, lineno);
+ (void)fprintf(f, "\"%s\" line %u: ", fname, (unsigned)lineno);
is ok for portable code and "lineno" referencing (I guess) a makefile.
It could have been (long unsigned) and "%lu", but maybe portability to
systems where that would make a difference is a bit far stretched.
Martin
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