* etags.c (_GNU_SOURCE): Define only if undefined.
(get_scheme): Declaration deleted.
(main): error was called with an integer as second arg, instead of
a char pointer.
(canonicalize_filename): Bug removed.
1999-11-18 Dave Love <d.love@dl.ac.uk>
* etags.c (C_entries): Rename label `intoken', avoiding K&R
lossage from name clash with macro.
back to 1997-06-04. Please look at Changelog for details. Main changes
are:
- lots of code cleanups and optimizations
- --globals is used not only for C-like languages
- new option --ignore-case-regex
- understands "operator" in C++
- support DOS file names by handling e.g. foo.cgz as if it were foo.c.gz.
- Fortran: no tags for "procedure"
- new option --declarations
- regular expressions can be read from a file
- regular expressions can be bound to a given language
- Ada and Python languages added
- my and local variables recognised in Perl
- "(defstruct (foo", "(defun (operator" and similar Lisp constructs
- interface in Java
* b2m.c, emacsclient.c, emacsserver.c, fakemail.c, make-docfile.c,
movemail.c, pop.c:
Do not include <stdlib.h>, as <config.h> does this now.
* b2m.c, emacsserver.c, etags.c, profile.c:
Include <config.h> before any system include files.
* emacsclient.c, emacsserver.c, fakemail.c, movemail.c, pop.c,
test-distrib.c:
(read, write, open, close): Do not undef.
* getopt.c, getopt1.c: Adopt glibc 2.1.2, with the following fix:
(const): Do not define if HAVE_CONFIG_H; that's config.h's job.
* getopt.h: Adopt glibc 2.1.2.
instead of using "pop" on Unix and "pop3" on Windows NT. "pop3"
has been the standard service name since RFC 1340 was published in
July 1992, so I think it's safe to start using it by default.