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Revision 1.1 / (download) - annotate - [select for diffs], Wed May 23 12:34:41 2001 UTC (23 years ago) by espie
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OPENBSD_3_0
Mostly clean-up: - cut up those huge include files into separate interfaces for all modules. Put the interface documentation there, and not with the implementation. - light-weight includes for needed concrete types (lst_t.h, timestamp_t.h). - cut out some more logically separate parts: cmd_exec, varname, parsevar, timestamp. - put all error handling functions together, so that we will be able to clean them up. - more systematic naming: functioni to handle interval, function to handle string. - put the init/end code apart to minimize coupling. - kill weird types like ReturnStatus and Boolean. Use standard bool (with a fallback for non-iso systems) - better interface documentation for lots of subsystems. As a result, make compilation goes somewhat faster (5%, even considering the largish BSD copyrights to read). The corresponding preprocessed source goes down from 1,5M to 1M. A few minor code changes as well: Parse_DoVar is no longer destructive. Parse_IsVar functionality is folded into Parse_DoVar (as it knows what an assignment is), a few more interval handling functions. Avoid calling XXX_End when they do nothing, just #define XXX_End to nothing. Parse_DoVar is slightly more general: it will handle compound assignments as long as they make sense, e.g., VAR +!= cmd will work. As a side effect, VAR++=value now triggers an error (two + in assignment). - this stuff doesn't occur in portable Makefiles. - writing VAR++ = value or VAR+ +=value disambiguates it. - this is a good thing, it uncovered a bug in bsd.port.mk. Tested by naddy@. Okayed millert@. I'll handle the fallback if there is any. This went through a full make build anyways, including isakmpd (without mickey's custom binutils, as he didn't see fit to share it with me).