things like xasprintf() into xfuncs.c, remove xprint_file_by_name() (it only
had one user), clean up lots of #includes... General cleanup pass. What I've
been doing for the last couple days.
And it conflicts! I've removed httpd.c from this checkin due to somebody else
touching that file. It builds for me. I have to catch a bus. (Now you know
why I'm looking forward to Mercurial.)
2) The check_cc macros should probably all have the same number of arguments.
3) Move the -Werror into the gcc 4.0 on i386 test, because gcc 4.1 is broken
and produces warnings for things that provably aren't incorrect.
In other news it would be nice if our check_ld macro actually did something,
and why does or makefile do all the check_cc calls, then call itself as if
it's building out of tree, then do all the check_cc calls again?
Make autodocifier suck less. It still doesn't handle nested USE( USE() ) case
(the inner USE() winds up in the output), but making it recursive involves
getting perl to accept a "for" loop and it's telling me that "break" is an
unrecognized bareword and I hate perl. This is at least an improvement.
fix than his, and shrank the code a bit on top of that so the net size is
smaller, and added a test to the test suite for this case. Plus I cleaned up
the #includes and removed unnecessary "const"s while I was there.
untangle them:
Rewrite u_signal_names() into get_signum() and get_signame(), plus trim the
signal list to that required by posix (they can specify the numbers for
the rest if they really need them). (This is preparatory cleanup for adding
a timeout applet like Roberto Foglietta wants.)
Export the itoa (added due to Denis Vlasenko, although it's not quite his
preferred implementation) from xfuncs.c so it's actually used, and remove
several other redundant implementations of itoa and utoa() in the tree.
what to exec. Add -f mode and a brief explanation of how to use it to replace
minicom. Add -l -l mode so you can turn any command into a server. And group
all of netcat's command line options under two CONFIG entries, so if you
disable both it doesn't use getopt at all.