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Wrap up the current and next line position when invoking directives. (in preparation for implementing #line)
author David A. Holland
date Fri, 12 Jun 2015 00:56:12 -0400
parents ccfcf1da156b
children a2f047301c15
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pending
   - Declare usage() with PF(). From wiz.

release 0.4 (20130713)
   - Fix stupid build problem introduced in 0.3.1.
   - Accept and ignore -m32, which imake issues willy-nilly on a bunch
     of platforms. I thought this had already been done, but apparently
     not.
   - Don't use the <err.h> functions. There are still people out there
     using legacy systems missing them.
   - Sort out some more issues pertaining to handling quoted strings.
   - Add some more tests.

release 0.3.1 (20130709)
   - Don't leak memory and assert if a bad command-line option comes
     after a -D or a -include foo.
   - Since imake is a principal application for tradcpp and imake carefully
     hides what it's doing when you run it, when rejecting an invalid option
     be sure to report *what* that option is.

release 0.3 (20130616)
   - Don't eval the control expression of the first #if of a block when
     already in a false block; it might not be valid. Reported by
     Baptiste Daroussin.
   - Don't recognize comments within character constants.
   - Don't recognize macro argument parentheses or commas within strings,
     or within character constants either.

release 0.2 (20130611)
   - auto-recognize more builtin PowerPC and mips macros
   - pass -Wunused (partly from Baptiste Daroussin)
   - allow absolute paths in include files (partly from Baptiste Daroussin)
   - don't use getprogname() in the name of portability
   - add tests arising from December 2010 tech-toolchain thread (one
     from der Mouse, one of mine)
   - clean out usage of sys/cdefs.h macros and don't use the implementation
     namespace
   - make -Wcomment work again
   - fix handling of relative includes
   - provide a man page
   - other minor improvements

release 0.1 (20130610)
   - first release, works with at least some imake templates