Dale <d...@codefu.org> writes: > a8d007db15 starts generating doc/org-version.{tex,inc},
Unimportant to the rest of this issue, but that commit only started generating doc/org-version.tex. The generation of doc/org-version.inc wasn't modified. > but on my OS X system this ends up creating broken files with (I > believe) vertical tab characters in them. On HEAD this morning: > > $ make card [...] > $ cat doc/org-version.tex > % automatically generated, do not edit > \def\orgversionnumber{9.0.9} > \def > ersionyear{2017} > \def\year{2017} > > I have no idea how that \v is getting turned into a vertical tab. Is make > processing these? Ehh, that's coming through fine on my end as % automatically generated, do not edit \def\orgversionnumber{9.0.9} \def\versionyear{2017} \def\year{2017} > $ gmake --version > GNU Make 4.2.1 > Built for x86_64-apple-darwin15.6.0 $ make --version GNU Make 4.2.1 Built for x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu > $ gmake -f /tmp/test-makefile single double quad > echo "single: 123\v456" > single: 123 > 456 echo "single: 123\v456" single: 123\v456 > echo "double: 123\\v456" > double: 123 > 456 echo "double: 123\\v456" double: 123\v456 > echo "quad: 123\\\\v456" > quad: 123\v456 echo "quad: 123\\\\v456" quad: 123\\v456 > Is this something screwed up in my environment or are others seeing this as > well? I'm guessing that I should rewrite the command in a more portable way. Not sure what that is offhand. -- Kyle