then dump_to_file_256 is defined in dump.c but not used.
If configure --enable-debug was used, then gcc warns about
the unused function, and the warning stops the build.
2. The description of document.dump.color_mode ends with a
newline, provoking a runtime warning from check_description
in src/config/options.c.
3. options.inc has preprocessor directives inside macro arguments.
That is not portable C. xgettext (GNU gettext-tools) 0.14.3 is
not smart enough to figure out the possible combinations, and
copies an incorrect string to elinks.pot.
Replace the ECMAScript module initialisation and de-initialisation
routines that wrapped the SMJS and SEE module initialisation and
de-initialisation routines by having the module system call the SMJS
and SEE routines its own darned self.
Use the new names instead of the deprecated names to increase
the likelihood that later versions, which might lack the
backwards-compatibility wrappers, will work.
no documented way to access them. It also preserves the order of
flags, if no flags are modified.
Replaced the fuzzy, c_format, and php_format fields with _flaghash,
and renamed the _flag field to _flagstr.
Flag-setting functions silently map unsupported values (e.g. 42) to
supported ones (e.g. 1), which they also return.
The c_format and php_format methods treat empty strings as undef,
rather than as 0.
Names of flags are case-sensitive, like in GNU Gettext.
POD changes:
Unlisted the bugs that have now been fixed.
This patch modifies ELinks wrapping behavior slightly.
* The wrap command now toggles line wrapping in HTML mode, as well as
text mode. Note that when the HTML view of a page is wrapped, its
source view is unwrapped, and vice versa.
* Tabs in text-mode lines are now handled correctly.
* Wrapping a line that reaches exactly to the edge of the screen will
no longer produce a blank line in text mode.
* Text within extra-wide table cells is now wrapped to less than the
screen width, to eliminate sideways scrolling.
The last point is only enabled by setting TABLE_LINE_PADDING to a
non-negative number, in the src/setup.h header file, because it is a
significant change of behavior from previous versions.