On 2022-08-09 Tu 03:10, Andres Freund wrote: > Hi, > > I was looking at re-unifying gendef2.pl that the meson patchset had introduced > for temporary ease during hacking with gendef.pl. Testing that I noticed that > either I and my machine is very confused, or gendef.pl's check whether it can > skip work is bogus. > > I noticed that, despite having code to avoid rerunning when the input files > are older than the .def file, it always runs. > > # if the def file exists and is newer than all input object files, skip > # its creation > if (-f $deffile > && (-M $deffile > max(map { -M } <$ARGV[0]/*.obj>))) > { > print "Not re-generating $defname.DEF, file already exists.\n"; > exit(0); > } > > My understanding of -M is that it returns the time delta between the file > modification and the start of the script. Which makes the use of max() bogus, > since it'll return the oldest time any input has been modified, not the > newest. And the condition needs to be inverted, because we want to skip the > work if $deffile is *newer*, right? > > Am I missing something here?
No, you're right, this is bogus. Reversing the test and using min instead of max is the obvious fix. > I'm tempted to just remove the not-regenerating logic - gendef.pl shouldn't > run if there's nothing to do, and it'll e.g. not notice if there's an > additional input that wasn't there during the last invocation of gendef.pl. > Maybe, need to think about that more. cheers andrew -- Andrew Dunstan EDB: https://www.enterprisedb.com