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distfiles/pvs-3.2-libraries.tgz
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distfiles/pvs-3.2-solaris.tgz
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changes since 2.22 include:
* A bug has been fixed in the tell-position flag. It wasn't actually
giving the file name and line number when executing commands if you
used the "set tell-position" variants, only the -tell-position command
line option.
* A bug has been fixed in the cook -fp-update command, it would
segfault in some cases.
* A bug has been fixed in the cookbook include file processing.
* A bug has been fixed in the negative flag setting (comamnd line
options and "set" clauses).
* The find_command command now copes better with directories it is not
allowed to access.
* A Java cookbook has been added to to the distribution.
* A bug has been fixed in the execution of some commands. If any words
of the command had spaces in them, it did not pass it to a shell to be
executed, but instead constructed a command of a different shape than
the user expected.
* A bug has been fixed on Linux (and it only ever ocurred on Linux)
where cook would suddenly stop for no reason with exit status 1. Turns
out that sometimes fflush(stderr) returns an EAGAIN error.
* A bug has been fixed which caused the cook -script option to produce
invalid shell scripts when a recipe body contained no statements.
* A bug has been fixed in the graph file pair generation, used to
generate warnings about dangerous #include-cooked contents.
* There is a new tell-position setting, so that when Cook prints a
command it is about to run, it includes the file name and line nunmber
of the command. This can be useful when debugging cookbooks.
* A bug has been fixed in the output line wrapping. Once again it
adapts to the window width.
* A major problem with parallel execution and hangs has been fixed.
The table indexed by process ID was now growing correctly.
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* A small problem with fingerprints has been fixed.
* A tutorial has been contributed.
* You can now have international characters in comments.
* A C++ cookbook has been added.
* A test failure on Cygwin has been fixed.
* The [read] and [read_lines] builtin functions have been
added. See the Reference Manual for more information.
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- new cook_rsh program
- new "fail" command
- new "stripdots" command
- fixes for the fingerprinting code
- many build, source & doco fixes
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Cook is a tool for constructing files. It is given a set of files to create,
and recipes of how to create them. In any non-trivial program there will be
prerequisites to performing the actions necessary to creating any file, such
as include files. Cook provides a mechanism to define these.
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