> "Lars" == Lars J Aas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Lars> Closing in on the one-month anniversary for this one... Lars J
Thanks, applied!
Closing in on the one-month anniversary for this one...
Lars J
On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 04:25:06PM +0100, Lars J. Aas wrote:
: On Sat, Feb 10, 2001 at 12:12:40PM -0700, Tom Tromey wrote:
: : > "Lars" == Lars J Aas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: : Lars> 2001-02-09 Lars J. Aas <[EMAIL PROTEC
On Sat, Feb 10, 2001 at 12:12:40PM -0700, Tom Tromey wrote:
: > "Lars" == Lars J Aas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: Lars> 2001-02-09 Lars J. Aas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: Lars> * automake.in ($MACRO_PATTERN): Include '@' in name regex.
: Lars> (&canonicalize): New. Includes '@' in
> "Lars" == Lars J Aas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Lars> 2001-02-09 Lars J. Aas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Lars> * automake.in ($MACRO_PATTERN): Include '@' in name regex.
Lars> (&canonicalize): New. Includes '@' in canonical range.
Lars> (&check_canonical_spelling, &handle_programs, &handle
On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 02:12:22PM -0600, Michael Bletzinger wrote:
: Speaking with no authority this looks fine to me. My only concern is
: that '@' is also used to indicate arrays which could cause some of the
: more complex regex substitutions to fail (ie. the ones used by
: file_contents_with
Speaking with no authority this looks fine to me. My only concern is
that '@' is also used to indicate arrays which could cause some of the
more complex regex substitutions to fail (ie. the ones used by
file_contents_with_transform). I will do some testing on this in the
next few days.
Something like this?
2001-02-09 Lars J. Aas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* automake.in ($MACRO_PATTERN): Include '@' in name regex.
(&canonicalize): New. Includes '@' in canonical range.
(&check_canonical_spelling, &handle_programs, &handle_libraries,
&handle_ltlibraries