hi all A correction to the minutes for bug 1699.
Bug 1699: Use term 'rules' consistently Accepted as Marked https://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1699 On page 3107 line 104662 section make, change: There are two kinds of rules: inference rules and target rules. to: There are two kinds of rules: target rules, including special targets (see Target Rules, on page 3110), and inference rules (see Inference Rules, on page 3116). On page 3108 line 104677 section make, change: The term makefile is used to refer to any rules provided by the user, whether in ./makefile or its variants, or specified by the −f option. to: The term makefile is used to refer to any makefile contents provided by the user, whether in ./makefile or its variants, or specified by the −f option. (Note to the editor: this text will have moved if bug 1657 has been applied before this one.) On page 3108 line 104679 section make, delete: The rules in makefiles shall consist of the following types of lines: target rules, including special targets (see Target Rules, on page 3110), inference rules (see Inference Rules, on page 3116), macro definitions (see Macros, on page 3112), and comments. regards Andrew > On 23 Jun 2023, at 17:10, Andrew Josey via austin-group-l at The Open Group > <austin-group-l@opengroup.org> wrote: > > All > Enclosed are the minutes of the Thursday meeting this week > regards > Andrew > ----- > > Minutes of the 22nd June 2023 Teleconference Austin-1321 Page 1 of 1 > Submitted by Andrew Josey, The Open Group. 23rd June 2023 > > Attendees: > Don Cragun, IEEE PASC OR > Nick Stoughton, Logitech/USENIX, ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 22 OR (partial) > Andrew Josey, The Open Group > Mark Ziegast, SHware Systems Dev. > Geoff Clare, The Open Group > Eric Ackermann, HPI, University of Potsdam > > Apologies > Eric Blake, Red Hat, The Open Group OR > Tom Thompson, IEEE > > * General news > > We agreed that there will be no calls on the week commencing July 3. > > * Current Business > > Note for issue resolution all items are tagged for Issue 8 unless > noted otherwise or disposition is reject or duplicate. > > Bug 1696: Effect of -s when no work needs to be done Accepted as Marked > https://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1696 > > We revisited this item. > The "shall write a message to standard output indicating that no > action was taken" has been changed to "may write a message to > standard output indicating that no action was taken". This allows > both the current behavior of GNU make and the current behavior of > BSD and Solaris make. > > Change in make STDOUT section on P3107, L104627-104633: > The make utility shall write all commands to be executed to > standard output unless the −s option was specified, the command > is prefixed with an at-sign, or the special target .SILENT has > either the current target as a prerequisite or has no prerequisites. > If make is invoked without any work needing to be done, it shall > write a message to standard output indicating that no action > was taken. If the −t option is present and a file is touched, > make shall write to standard output a message of unspecified > format indicating that the file was touched, including the > filename of the file. > to: > If make is invoked without any work needing to be done, it may > write a message to standard output indicating that no action > was taken. Otherwise, the make utility shall write all commands > to be executed (and the filenames of files touched for the -t > option in a message of unspecified format) to standard output > unless the −s option was specified, the command is prefixed > with an at-sign, or the special target .SILENT has either the > current target as a prerequisite or has no prerequisites. > > > Bug 1697: Consider replacing out-of-date with not up-to-date Accepted as > Marked > https://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1697 > > In make rationale on P3131, L105687 after: > The HP-UX implementation of make treated it as out-of-date. > add a new sentence: > Note that up-to-date and out-of-date are antonyms. > > > In make future directions add a new paragraph after P3133, L105820. > A future version of this standard may require that a target > with a prerequisite with an identical timestamp is considered > out-of-date. > > Bug 1698: Replace 'a target' with 'the target' > https://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1698 > Accepted, resolved, issue8 tag > > Bug 1699: Use term 'rules' consistently Accepted as Marked > https://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1699 > Accepted as marked, resolved, issue8 tag > > > Bug 1700: Clean up 'Makefile Syntax' section Duplicate of 1657 > https://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1700 > Closed, Duplicate of 1657 > > Bug 1701: Fix spelling of 'Inference Rules' Accepted > https://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1701 > > Bug 1702: Consistently use 'following' or 'next' Accepted as Marked > https://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1702 > > Change "following line" to "next line". > > > We will continue with Issue 8 Draft 3 ballot resolution on the next call. > The next item is > > Bug 1703: Replace at-sign with <commercial-at> > https://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=1703 > > Next Steps > ---------- > The next call is on: > Mon 2023-06-26 (general bugs/ballot resolution) > Thu 2023-06-29 (general bugs/ballot resolution) > > No calls on July 3rd or July 6th > > The calls are for 90 minutes > > Calls are anchored on US time. 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