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Paul Eggert 28465e160f assert-h: prefer to ‘verify’
Where it’s easy, prefer ‘static_assert’ to ‘verify’,
as this simplifies the source by removing the need to
include verify.h.  Keep using ‘verify’ if verify.h
is used for other reasons, or if code is shared with glibc.
* lib/alignalloc.c, lib/argmatch.h, lib/c32is-impl.h:
* lib/c32snrtombs.c, lib/c32srtombs.c, lib/exclude.c:
* lib/filevercmp.c, lib/fma.c, lib/i-ring.h, lib/ino-map.c:
* lib/localeinfo.c, lib/malloca.c, lib/mbrtoc32.c, lib/mbrtowc.c:
* lib/mbsinit.c, lib/mbsnrtoc32s.c, lib/mbsrtoc32s.c:
* lib/nanosleep.c, lib/parse-datetime.y, lib/pipe2.c:
* lib/rawmemchr.c, lib/relocwrapper.c, lib/sleep.c:
* lib/stat-w32.c, lib/strerror.c, lib/strtoimax.c:
* lib/utimecmp.c, lib/vasnprintf.c, tests/test-alignof.c:
* tests/test-intprops.c, tests/test-libgmp.c:
* tests/test-limits-h.c, tests/test-locale.c:
* tests/test-pthread.c, tests/test-round2.c:
* tests/test-stdalign.c, tests/test-stddef.c, tests/test-stdio.c:
* tests/test-stdlib.c, tests/test-string.c, tests/test-sys_stat.c:
* tests/test-time.c, tests/test-uchar.c, tests/test-unistd.c:
* tests/test-wchar.c:
Prefer static_assert to verify, and stop including verify.h.
* lib/stat.c: Don’t include verify.h (this include was unnecessary).
* modules/alignalloc, modules/alignof-tests, modules/argmatch:
* modules/c-vasnprintf, modules/c32isalnum, modules/c32isalpha:
* modules/c32isblank, modules/c32iscntrl, modules/c32isdigit:
* modules/c32isgraph, modules/c32islower, modules/c32isprint:
* modules/c32ispunct, modules/c32isspace, modules/c32isupper:
* modules/c32isxdigit, modules/c32snrtombs, modules/c32srtombs:
* modules/exclude, modules/filevercmp, modules/fma, modules/fmaf:
* modules/fmal, modules/fstat, modules/i-ring, modules/ino-map:
* modules/intprops-tests, modules/libgmp-tests:
* modules/limits-h-tests, modules/locale-tests, modules/malloca:
* modules/mbrtoc32, modules/mbrtowc, modules/mbsinit:
* modules/mbsnrtoc32s, modules/mbsrtoc32s, modules/nanosleep:
* modules/parse-datetime, modules/pipe2, modules/pthread-h-tests:
* modules/rawmemchr, modules/relocatable-prog-wrapper:
* modules/round-tests, modules/roundf-tests, modules/sleep:
* modules/stat, modules/stdalign-tests, modules/stdckdint-tests:
* modules/stddef-tests, modules/stdio-tests, modules/stdlib-tests:
* modules/strerror, modules/string-tests, modules/strtoimax:
* modules/strtoumax, modules/sys_stat-tests, modules/time-tests:
* modules/uchar-tests, modules/unistd-tests:
* modules/unistdio/u16-u16-vasnprintf:
* modules/unistdio/u16-vasnprintf:
* modules/unistdio/u32-u32-vasnprintf:
* modules/unistdio/u32-vasnprintf:
* modules/unistdio/u8-u8-vasnprintf:
* modules/unistdio/u8-vasnprintf, modules/unistdio/ulc-vasnprintf:
* modules/utimecmp, modules/vasnprintf, modules/wchar-tests:
Depend on assert-h, not verify.
2022-09-13 17:52:21 -05:00

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Description:
Convert a date/time string to linear time.
Files:
doc/parse-datetime.texi
lib/parse-datetime.h
lib/parse-datetime.y
m4/tm_gmtoff.m4
m4/parse-datetime.m4
Depends-on:
assert-h
bison
c99
c-ctype
stdbool
gettime
gettext-h
idx
intprops
inttypes
mktime
nstrftime
setenv
unsetenv
time
time_r
time_rz
timegm
configure.ac:
gl_PARSE_DATETIME
Makefile.am:
# The Automake generated .y.c rule is broken: When executed in a VPATH build,
# - The .c file gets generated in the build directory. But since it requires
# special tools to rebuild it, we need to distribute it in the tarballs,
# and by the GNU Coding Standards
# <https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/Makefile-Basics.html>
# the file should be generated in the source directory.
# - The #line directives in the .c file refer to a nonexistent file once it
# has been moved from the build directory to the source directory. This
# leads to error if 'lcov' is used later.
# Additionally, here we assume GNU Bison and therefore don't need the ylwrap
# script.
# Therefore we override this rule.
# Since this is a rule that produces multiple files, we apply the idiom from
# <https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-make/2020-09/msg00008.html>, so that
# it works also in parallel 'make'.
generate-parse-datetime:
$(AM_V_YACC)$(PARSE_DATETIME_BISON) -d $(YFLAGS) $(AM_YFLAGS) $(srcdir)/parse-datetime.y \
&& test ':' = '$(PARSE_DATETIME_BISON)' || { \
sed -e 's|".*/parse-datetime\.y"|"parse-datetime.y"|' \
-e 's|"parse-datetime\.tab\.c"|"parse-datetime.c"|' \
-e 's|"parse-datetime\.tab\.h"|"parse-datetime-gen.h"|' \
< parse-datetime.tab.c > parse-datetime.c-tmp \
&& sed -e 's|".*/parse-datetime\.y"|"parse-datetime.y"|' \
-e 's|"parse-datetime\.tab\.h"|"parse-datetime-gen.h"|' \
< parse-datetime.tab.h > parse-datetime-gen.h-tmp \
&& rm -f parse-datetime.tab.c parse-datetime.tab.h \
&& mv parse-datetime.c-tmp $(srcdir)/parse-datetime.c \
&& mv parse-datetime-gen.h-tmp $(srcdir)/parse-datetime-gen.h; \
}
.PHONY: generate-parse-datetime
# The above rule will generate files with time stamp order
# parse-datetime.y <= parse-datetime.c <= parse-datetime-gen.h.
parse-datetime.c: parse-datetime.y
@{ test -f $(srcdir)/parse-datetime.c && test ! $(srcdir)/parse-datetime.c -ot $(srcdir)/parse-datetime.y; } || $(MAKE) generate-parse-datetime
parse-datetime-gen.h: parse-datetime.c
@{ test -f $(srcdir)/parse-datetime-gen.h && test ! $(srcdir)/parse-datetime-gen.h -ot $(srcdir)/parse-datetime.c; } || $(MAKE) generate-parse-datetime
lib_SOURCES += parse-datetime.y
BUILT_SOURCES += parse-datetime.c parse-datetime-gen.h
MOSTLYCLEANFILES += parse-datetime.tab.c parse-datetime.tab.h parse-datetime.c-tmp parse-datetime-gen.h-tmp
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES += parse-datetime.c parse-datetime-gen.h
EXTRA_DIST += parse-datetime.c parse-datetime-gen.h
Include:
"parse-datetime.h"
License:
LGPLv2+
Maintainer:
Paul Eggert