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5b92dd0a
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2024-01-01T10:31:48
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maint: run 'make update-copyright'
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32a72f45
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2023-01-01T01:14:21
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maint: run 'make update-copyright'
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eec12c00
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2022-01-01T09:43:19
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maint: run 'make update-copyright'
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4b948321
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2021-01-01T07:28:52
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maint: run 'make update-copyright'
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7f5da041
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2020-01-18T19:32:40
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doc: Update license notices.
* doc/*.texi: Reference the GFDL 1.3 through a URL, rather than by
reference to a section or to a "file as part of this distribution".
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2cdc1baf
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2020-01-01T00:00:18
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maint: Run 'make update-copyright'
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e6633650
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2019-01-01T00:25:11
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maint: Run 'make update-copyright'
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281b825e
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2018-01-01T00:57:25
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maint: Run 'make update-copyright'
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3a8af1e3
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2017-04-23T20:54:35
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Target a C99 subset, not a C89 subset
For many years Gnulib has targeted C89 and has resisted using C99
features, as some Gnulib-using programs still wanted to target
C89. As this no longer seems to be the case, relax the porting
requirements to allow some C99 features. This is merely a change
to the documentation, to give other Gnulib developers a chance to
weigh in on the topic.
* doc/extern-inline.texi (extern inline):
* doc/gnulib-readme.texi (Portability guidelines):
* doc/gnulib-tool.texi (Initial import):
* doc/gnulib.texi (Header files):
Modernize to talk about C99 and C11 instead of C89 and C99.
* doc/gnulib-readme.texi (Portability guidelines):
Now a section, not merely a subsection, so that it
can be split up. Modernize a bit.
(C language versions, C99 features assumed)
(C99 features avoided):
New sections.
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a3fd683d
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2017-01-01T02:59:23
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version-etc: new year
* build-aux/gendocs.sh (version):
* doc/gendocs_template:
* doc/gendocs_template_min:
* doc/gnulib.texi:
* lib/version-etc.c (COPYRIGHT_YEAR):
Update copyright dates by hand in templates and the like.
* all files: Run 'make update-copyright'.
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71090a2a
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2016-01-01T00:56:19
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version-etc: new year
* build-aux/gendocs.sh (version):
* doc/gendocs_template:
* doc/gendocs_template_min:
* doc/gnulib.texi:
* lib/version-etc.c (COPYRIGHT_YEAR):
Update copyright dates by hand in templates and the like.
* all files: Run 'make update-copyright'.
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44f73b8d
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2015-04-29T19:47:12
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extern-inline: no need for workaround in GCC 5.1
* doc/extern-inline.texi (extern inline):
* m4/extern-inline.m4 (gl_EXTERN_INLINE):
GCC bugs 54113 and 63877 are fixed in GCC 5.1, so don't work
around these bugs in GCC 5.1 and later. Maybe in a decade or
two we can remove these workarounds.
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b9bfe784
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2015-01-01T01:38:23
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version-etc: new year
* doc/gnulib.texi:
* lib/version-etc.c (COPYRIGHT_YEAR): Update copyright date.
* all files: Run 'make update-copyright'.
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1276a2c5
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2014-01-01T00:04:40
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maint: update copyright
I ran 'make update-copyright'.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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ece81a73
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2013-08-28T18:49:38
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headers: check that _GL_INLINE_HEADER_BEGIN is defined
Suggested by Bruce Korb in:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2013-08/msg00070.html
* doc/extern-inline.texi (extern inline):
Suggest checking that _GL_INLINE_HEADER_BEGIN is defined.
* lib/acl-internal.h, lib/argp-fmtstream.h, lib/argp.h:
* lib/binary-io.h, lib/bitrotate.h, lib/count-leading-zeros.h:
* lib/count-one-bits.h, lib/eealloc.h, lib/execinfo.in.h:
* lib/gethrxtime.h, lib/gl_list.h, lib/gl_oset.h, lib/gl_xlist.h:
* lib/gl_xoset.h, lib/gl_xsublist.h, lib/glthread/cond.h:
* lib/glthread/thread.h, lib/math.in.h, lib/mbchar.h, lib/mbfile.h:
* lib/mbiter.h, lib/mbuiter.h, lib/openat.h, lib/pipe-filter-aux.h:
* lib/priv-set.h, lib/pthread.in.h, lib/savewd.h, lib/se-context.in.h:
* lib/se-selinux.in.h, lib/sig-handler.h, lib/stat-time.h:
* lib/sys_socket.in.h, lib/timespec.h, lib/u64.h, lib/unistd.in.h:
* lib/utimens.h, lib/wctype.in.h, lib/xalloc.h, lib/xsize.h:
* lib/xtime.h:
Check that _GL_INLINE_HEADER_BEGIN is defined.
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68f90afd
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2013-06-18T14:23:03
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doc: document extern-inline
* doc/extern-inline.texi: New file.
* doc/gnulib.texi (alloca-opt): Include it.
* m4/extern-inline.m4: Move some comments to documentation,
and others closer to what they describe.
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