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.
With commit 637f1e82e6 ('NET: Merge
change_connection into cancel_download'), cancel_download returns
immediately if the connection is not in a result state, so save some
code by not checking is_in_progress_state before calling cancel_download.
This simplifies unqueuing of downloads and makes it more obvious that
the 'change' being performed is to migrate or replace an old download
handle with a new one.
This changes the init target to be idempotent: most importantly it will now
never overwrite a Makefile if it exists. Additionally 'make init' will
generate the .vimrc files. Yay, no more stupid 'added fairies' commits! ;)
Revision 1.82 of src/scripting/lua/core.c and revision 1.42
of src/viewer/dump/dump.c (2 years, 2 months ago), which moved
add_document_to_string from the former to the latter, introduced
a logic error: the local variable pos was set in the outer loop,
which iterates thru the lines in the document, whereas it should be
(and had been) set in the inner loop, which iterates thru the columns.
This brings us all the way back to a working current_document_formatted
for Lua scripts.
Revision 1.147 (14 months, 2 weeks ago) broke the logic so that only
frame characters were added. This fixes that change, getting us halfway
back to a working current_document_formatted function for Lua.
Ditch the building of an archive (.a) in favour of linking all objects in a
directory into a lib.o file. This makes it easy to link in subdirectories
and more importantly keeps the build logic in the local subdirectories.
Note: after updating you will have to rm **/*.a if you do not make clean
before updating.