In perl.git, the branch blead has been updated <http://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git/commitdiff/c47e32e38f12c56c3098cb7845b451787467f03c?hp=36dc805b1fb2aef46ec1540d4b768d64fbb52e22>
- Log ----------------------------------------------------------------- commit c47e32e38f12c56c3098cb7845b451787467f03c Author: Jarkko Hietaniemi <[email protected]> Date: Mon Mar 2 20:46:53 2015 -0500 Tru64: living dangerously, enabling the -c99 flag for cc 16 years after C99 and 2 years after Tru64 EOL. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary of changes: hints/dec_osf.sh | 17 +---------------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/hints/dec_osf.sh b/hints/dec_osf.sh index a9ffe2e..f0b7726 100644 --- a/hints/dec_osf.sh +++ b/hints/dec_osf.sh @@ -167,22 +167,7 @@ EOF *"-c99: Unknown flag"*) _ccflags_strict_ansi="-std1" ;; - *) # However, use the -c99 only if compiling for - # -DPERL_MEM_LOG, where the C99 feature __func__ - # is useful to have. Otherwise use the good old - # -std1 so that we stay C89 strict, which the goal - # of the Perl C code base (no //, no code between - # declarations, etc). Moreover, the Tru64 cc is - # not fully C99, and most probably never will be. - # - # The -DPERL_MEM_LOG can be either in ccflags - # (if using an old config.sh) or in the command line - # (which has been stowed away in UU/cmdline.opt). - # - case "$ccflags `cat UU/cmdline.opt`" in - *-DPERL_MEM_LOG*) _ccflags_strict_ansi="-c99" ;; - *) _ccflags_strict_ansi="-std1" ;; - esac + *) _ccflags_strict_ansi="-c99" ;; esac _lddlflags_strict_ansi="-std1" -- Perl5 Master Repository
