numbers. If /dev/urandom is unavailable, it will fall back to
using the random() function.
I did this because I'm sick of seeing the same handful of fortunes
over and over, and I've seen the exact same fortune one too many times
when starting up two login shells at the same time.
2.2 safe.
need for it), change definition of setbit() macro and friends to be
compatible with <sys/param.h>.
The bugs were discovered and fixed as a result of the FreeBSD code audit.
Submitted by: Aaron Bornstein <aaronb@j51.com>, Mark Huizer <xaa@stack.nl>
most famous insult to humanity can be forgiven, afterall, it
almost underlines the quote with irony, if one knows the context.
But to misspell the name of Alfred E. Neuman ...
- Indentation corrections
- Spaces -> tabs.
- func() -> func () (To be consistent with the original code.)
- Check if getopt() returns -1, not EOF.
Suggested by: bde
1. Pass argc and argv to getarg and process them with getopt().
2. Instead of using an array to save arg characters, use array of
pointers and call backgammon/teachgammon with execv, instead of execl.
This should fix problems with calling teachgammon.
2.2 candidate.
character of the argument being processed isn't '\0'.
This fixes problem with backgammon exiting abnormally when you answer 'y' to
the question it asks if you need instruction for the game.
2.2 cnadidate, maybe?
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.
way. Defining KERNEL before including <sys/time.h> broke when "opt_cpu.h"
was included in a deeply nested header, except in -current where the
problem is masked by a namespace pollution bug in <stdio.h>.
be used for C, C++ and assembler sources if <bsd.prog.mk> is
included. It was used for general files. This caused the __depend_*
lists in <bsd.dep.mk> to be empty, so mkdep was never run, so
.depend never existed, so it was always out of date, so `rm -f
.depend' was always executed to update it.