I’ve just found what I think may be a very minor bug in the documentation.
I’ve read yesterday the GNU coding standards, and found the next line:
from GNU Coding standards: at the end of 6.1 (GNU Manuals):
<<
Please do not use the term “*illegal*” to refer to erroneous input to a
computer program.
Please use “*invalid*” for this, and reserve the term “*illegal*” for
activities prohibited by law.
>>
But then I was reading the GNU Make manual, and found this line:
from GNU Make manual: 3.6 (Overriding Part of Another Makefile):
<<
However, it is *illegal* for two makefiles to give different recipes for the
same target.
>>
Hope this tiny little thing is useful…
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Ing. Federico I. Sánchez Pinzón
Nokia Siemens Networks
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