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Change definitions of $1,$2,$3 to match djb's redo. If you use "redo --old-args", it will switch back to the old (apenwarr-style) arguments for now, to give you time to update your .do scripts. This option will go away eventually. Note: minimal/do doesn't understand the --old-args option. If you're using minimal/do in your project, keep using the old one until you update your use of $1/$2, and then update to the new one. apenwarr-style default.o.do: $1 foo $2 .o $3 whatever.tmp djb-style default.o.do: $1 foo.o $2 foo $3 whatever.tmp apenwarr-style foo.o.do: $1 foo.o $2 "" $3 whatever.tmp djb-style foo.o.do: $1 foo.o $2 foo.o (I think?) $3 whatever.tmp
2011-12-31 02:45:38 -05:00
redo-ifchange $1.b
Support for default.*.do rules. I *think* this was the last missing part from djb's spec. Certainly it's an important one for any real project.
2010-11-16 01:59:32 -08:00
echo b-to-cc
Change definitions of $1,$2,$3 to match djb's redo. If you use "redo --old-args", it will switch back to the old (apenwarr-style) arguments for now, to give you time to update your .do scripts. This option will go away eventually. Note: minimal/do doesn't understand the --old-args option. If you're using minimal/do in your project, keep using the old one until you update your use of $1/$2, and then update to the new one. apenwarr-style default.o.do: $1 foo $2 .o $3 whatever.tmp djb-style default.o.do: $1 foo.o $2 foo $3 whatever.tmp apenwarr-style foo.o.do: $1 foo.o $2 "" $3 whatever.tmp djb-style foo.o.do: $1 foo.o $2 foo.o (I think?) $3 whatever.tmp
2011-12-31 02:45:38 -05:00
cat $1.b
Move some of the tests from t/ into t/defaults-flat. This lets us move t/default.do out of the way; it was confusing otherwise.
2010-12-19 04:52:23 -08:00
../sleep 1.2
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