On Tue, Jun 02, 2015 at 02:18:57PM -0400, Eric Sunshine wrote:
> The use of 'expr' in this new test is decidedly different from existing
> instances which merely check if `uname -R` matches a particular single
> digit and a period. If the new test took the same approach, it would
> have to match either one digit (in a particular range) plus a period, or
> two digits with the first being "1", plus a period. The resulting 'expr'
> expression quickly becomes ugly and quite difficult to decipher. Hence,
> the new test instead takes advantage of expr's relational operator '>='
> to keep things simple and make the test easy to understand at a glance
> ("if version >= 11" where 11 is the Darwin major version number of OS X
> 10.7).
I think that is OK with respect to portability; we are already inside a
$(uname_S) check, so we know we are on some form of Mac OS. But...
> + ifeq ($(shell expr $(shell expr "$(uname_R)" : '\([0-9][0-9]*\)\.')
> '>=' 11),1)
Do you need to spawn two shells? It seems like:
$(shell expr `expr "$(uname_R)" : '\([0-9][0-9]*\)'` '>=' 11),1)
should do the same thing.
-Peff
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