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changeset 9412:f5d73cf73b89
Document some more things the gnulib user must be aware of.
author | Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org> |
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date | Sun, 28 Oct 2007 01:35:59 +0200 |
parents | 5ea76912f0b5 |
children | 9572edc3cc57 |
files | ChangeLog doc/gnulib-tool.texi doc/gnulib.texi |
diffstat | 3 files changed, 43 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@ +2007-10-27 Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org> + + * doc/gnulib.texi: Invoke @firstparagraphindent. + * doc/gnulib-tool.texi (Simple update): Mention possible incompatible + changes in gnulib. + (Source changes): New section. + 2007-10-26 Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org> * m4/gnulib-common.m4 (AC_C_RESTRICT): New overriding definition,
--- a/doc/gnulib-tool.texi +++ b/doc/gnulib-tool.texi @@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ * Initial import:: First import of Gnulib modules. * Modified imports:: Changing the import specification. * Simple update:: Tracking Gnulib development. +* Source changes:: Impact of Gnulib on your source files. * VCS Issues:: Integration with Version Control Systems. @end menu @@ -322,6 +323,7 @@ file. Corresponds to the @samp{--macro-prefix} command line argument. @end table + @node Simple update @section Simple update @@ -333,8 +335,39 @@ $ gnulib-tool --import @end smallexample +@noindent This will create, update or remove files, as needed. +Note: From time to time, changes are made in Gnulib that are not backward +compatible. When updating to a more recent Gnulib, you should consult +Gnulib's @file{NEWS} file to check whether the incompatible changes affect +your project. + + +@node Source changes +@section Changing your sources for use with Gnulib + +Gnulib contains some header file overrides. This means that when building +on systems with deficient header files in @file{/usr/include/}, it may create +files named @file{string.h}, @file{stdlib.h}, @file{stdint.h} or similar in +the build directory. In the other source directories of your package you +will usually pass @samp{-I} options to the compiler, so that these Gnulib +substitutes are visible and take precedence over the files in +@file{/usr/include/}. + +These Gnulib substitute header files rely on @file{<config.h>} being +already included. Furthermore @file{<config.h>} must be the first include +in every compilation unit. This means that to @emph{all your source files} +and likely also to @emph{all your tests source files} you need to add an +@samp{#include <config.h>} at the top. Which source files are affected? +Exactly those whose compilation includes a @samp{-I} option that refers to +the Gnulib library directory. + +This is annoying, but inevitable: On many systems, @file{<config.h>} is +used to set system dependent flags (such as @code{_GNU_SOURCE} on GNU systems), +and these flags have no effect after any system header file has been included. + + @node VCS Issues @section Issues with Version Control Systems