Kinkie wrote:
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 8:12 PM, Alex Rousskov
<[email protected]> wrote:
Do not stop testheaders.sh on the first error, to be compatible with
"make -k check".
If testheaders.sh stops on the first error, it becomes very difficult to
test your changes with "make check" when somebody else broke some other
code.
TODO: stop on the first error unless running under "make -k check".
Ideally testheaders.sh should be rewritten to be done using make targets.
Would allow for parallelization.
Problem is, it's hard to do it portably. GNU make has lots of handy
extensions :(
Aye. +1 on the commit anyway as an immediate temporary measure.
Amos
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