Fix handling of -v option.
Don't treat negative offsets as valid positive ones.
Clean up the ETA and transfer rate code. Show transfer rate along with
ETA if the verbose level is higher than 1.
* Be less strict about multi-line preprocessor directives (e.g. those
with comments hanging off the right-hand end) since they're more
of a problem in practise than I expected. Prompted by phk.
* Fix the handling of "ignore" symbols.
* Style pedantry from OpenBSD and Ted Unangst <tedu@stanford.edu>,
including some whitespace fixes and removal of strcpy()
(and not including excessively strict KNF enforcement).
* Fix some typos and terminological inconsistencies.
teach it about ia64 specific section types, dynamic tags and machine
type. This is a mostly insignificant change given the amount of
work that this tool obviously needs...
string from a silent implicit non-global substitution to a non-silent
explicit fatal error. Archored substitutions are those containing '^'
or '$'.
The problem with changing the substitution to prevent an infinite
number of matches is that it doesn't provide the necessary feedback
to the user that there's a bug in the/a makefile. Reporting the bug
without making the condition fatal makes the feedback mostly useless
due to the way that make fails to prefix the error with program name,
makefile file name and line number information.
Note that global substitutions of the empty string anchored with '^'
(start of string) or '$' (end of string) do not cause an infinite
number of matches and are therefore not reported and hence are non-
fatal.
Suggested by: bde
Tested with: buildworld
global substitution. In general it's a makefile bug to globally
substitute the empty string, but it's a bug in make(1) if a bug
in the makefile yields an infinite running time of make(1).
Not objected to by: arch@
pointer types, and remove a huge number of casts from code using it.
Change struct xfile xf_data to xun_data (ABI is still compatible).
If we need to add a #define for f_data and xf_data we can, but I don't
think it will be necessary. There are no operational changes in this
commit.
ifstat Display the network traffic going through active interfaces
on the system. Idle interfaces will not be displayed until
they receive some traffic.
For each interface being displayed, the current, peak and
total statistics are displayed for incoming and outgoing
traffic. By default, the ifstat display will automatically
scale the units being used so that they are in a human-read-
able format. The scaling units used for the current and peak
traffic columns can be altered by the scale command.
Submitted by: Trent Nelson <trent@arpa.com>
"The unifdef utility exits 0 if the output is an exact copy of the input,
1 if not, and 2 if in trouble."
This causes an 'Error code 1 (ignored)' in the world output, which upsets
the whereintheworld scripts that the tinderboxes use.
However, this stuff here is a relic. We do not enable HAVE_TCL_INTERP
nor HAVE_PERL_INTERP.. The Makefile hooks to turn them on have gone ages
ago, and this stuff was here for release building purposes only. Rather
than fight with the tinderbox builds, clean house a bit and remove the
last remaining unused relics of this stuff.