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#8675
lisp_string_width and strings wider than INT_MAX
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Reported by: Paul Eggert <eggert <at> cs.ucla.edu>
Date: Mon, 16 May 2011 05:08:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Done: Paul Eggert <eggert <at> cs.ucla.edu>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #43 received at 8675 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
[Adding bug-gnulib to this thread. For bug-gnulib readers, the scenario is
in Emacs a "bzr update; make" failed with:
./unistd.h:1186:5: error: token "@" is not valid in preprocessor expressions
because unistd.h was built with the old Makefile.
Full thread at <http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=8675#31>.
]
On 05/18/11 05:39, Andreas Schwab wrote:
> If that does not work, then proper dependencies are missing.
I don't see how adding a dependency would fix this problem. In this
case, lib/Makefile in turn depended on 'configure', 'configure.in',
'm4/longlong.m4', etc., etc., and one of these files got updated, so
lib/Makefile was regenerated; but as I understand it, the 'make' that was
(still) running was based on the out-of-date lib/Makefile, and it
generated the a bad lib/unistd.h.
Adding a dependency "unistd.h: Makefile" wouldn't fix this problem.
This sort of problem is not due to gnulib per se; it's inherent to any
project that uses makefiles. In general, if a patch modifies a
makefile, or anything the makefile depends on, then you must
regenerate everything from scratch with a fresh 'make' invocation.
That being said, I've run into Christoph's problem myself more than
once, and it's a hassle, and it'd be nice to address it somehow. How
about this idea? I expect it would have worked around this problem.
Currently lib/Makefile contains something like this:
unistd.h: <dependencies>
<big-hairy-command>
Suppose we change this rule to look like this:
unistd.h: Makefile <dependencies>
case ' $? ,$(USING_NEW_MAKEFILE)' in \
*' Makefile '*,) \
exec $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) USING_NEW_MAKEFILE=yes $@;; \
esac; \
<big-hairy-command>
This would be a gnulib change, so I'll CC: this to bug-gnulib.
A similar pattern would apply to every module that generates
a .h file with a big hairy command that uses 'make' variables.
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