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Re: Forbidden strings
From: |
Akim Demaille |
Subject: |
Re: Forbidden strings |
Date: |
08 Nov 2000 11:18:04 +0100 |
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>>>>> "Pavel" == Pavel Roskin <address@hidden> writes:
Pavel> Hello, Akim!
>> The one and only approach is the current one. Let's stop
>> reinventing the wheel.
Pavel> That's probably too stronly worded :-)
I agree, and I apologize.
>> But what's the point???
Pavel> The point is uniformity. Remember how you were renaming all m4
Pavel> macros so that they would begin with m4.
Yep, precisely!
Pavel> Autoconf developers may need to distinguish separate componets,
Pavel> by for the end user all those m4_ifval, AC_MSG_ERROR and
Pavel> AS_EXIT are parts of the same package - Autoconf.
If the division was unclear, I'd agree with your point. But here the
separation between AU_ and AC_ is clear, between m4_ and AC_ it is
too, AH_ shares nothing in common with AS_ etc.
Pavel> I'm not going to change your mind. Go ahead if you have a
Pavel> strong opinion.
I do :)
Pavel> Just take my advice. At least once a month take a random big
Pavel> package by search on www.freshmeat.net (Lesstif, openssh,
Pavel> gnome-libs, whatever) and try to run Autoconf. And then put
Pavel> yourself in the position of a guy who knows nothing about our
Pavel> changes and wants to upgrade Autoconf.
I do that Pavel. I do keep track of how Autoconf behaves with other
packages. And my hot tasks when 2.49b or 2.49c is to fetch big
packages, and check that it behaves properly.
Pavel> If the libtool team couldn't avoid a name that you want to
Pavel> reserve it is very likely that someone else will encounter the
Pavel> same problem.
That's indeed my claim. We must not reserve *any* prefix without
giving a means to release our limitation. I am not turning my back to
the Libtool team. It is no coincidence that I raised this point
(AR_FLAGS): I do check how CVS Autoconf and CVS Libtool behave
together. I do work so that they both work perfectly.
- Re: Forbidden strings, (continued)
- RE: Forbidden strings, Bernard Dautrevaux, 2000/11/06
- Re: Forbidden strings, Earnie Boyd, 2000/11/06
- Re: Forbidden strings, Earnie Boyd, 2000/11/07
- Re: Forbidden strings, Akim Demaille, 2000/11/07
- Re: Forbidden strings, Pavel Roskin, 2000/11/07
- Re: Forbidden strings, Akim Demaille, 2000/11/07
- Re: Forbidden strings, Pavel Roskin, 2000/11/07
- Re: Forbidden strings,
Akim Demaille <=
- Re: Forbidden strings, Lars J. Aas, 2000/11/08
- AC_LANG: unknown language, Pavel Roskin, 2000/11/08