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
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Avery Pennarun 2011-12-31 02:45:38 -05:00
commit 21f88094d5
27 changed files with 84 additions and 68 deletions

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@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ DEPTH = os.environ.get('REDO_DEPTH', '')
DEBUG = atoi(os.environ.get('REDO_DEBUG', ''))
DEBUG_LOCKS = os.environ.get('REDO_DEBUG_LOCKS', '') and 1 or 0
DEBUG_PIDS = os.environ.get('REDO_DEBUG_PIDS', '') and 1 or 0
OLD_ARGS = os.environ.get('REDO_OLD_ARGS', '') and 1 or 0
VERBOSE = os.environ.get('REDO_VERBOSE', '') and 1 or 0
XTRACE = os.environ.get('REDO_XTRACE', '') and 1 or 0
KEEP_GOING = os.environ.get('REDO_KEEP_GOING', '') and 1 or 0