Commit Briefs
INSTALL: fix path of quote1 and quote2
Thanks to Akshat Kumar for reporting this issue. LGTM=seed, rsc R=rsc, seed https://codereview.appspot.com/173770043
fix clang 3.4 warnings and ignore uninteresting ones
fixed warnings: src/cmd/fossil/disk.c:37:14: warning: use of GNU 'missing =' extension in designator [-Wgnu-designator] src/cmd/fossil/disk.c:38:14: warning: use of GNU 'missing =' extension in designator [-Wgnu-designator] src/cmd/fossil/disk.c:39:14: warning: use of GNU 'missing =' extension in designator [-Wgnu-designator] src/cmd/fossil/disk.c:40:13: warning: use of GNU 'missing =' extension in designator [-Wgnu-designator] src/cmd/fossil/disk.c:41:14: warning: use of GNU 'missing =' extension in designator [-Wgnu-designator] src/libndb/ndbreorder.c:41:55: warning: for loop has empty body [-Wempty-body] ignored warnings: src/cmd/acid/dbg.y:393:9: warning: array index -1 is before the beginning of the array [-Warray-bounds] src/cmd/bc.y:1327:9: warning: array index -1 is before the beginning of the array [-Warray-bounds] src/cmd/bc.y:1327:9: warning: array index -1 is before the beginning of the array [-Warray-bounds] src/cmd/grep/grep.y:420:9: warning: array index -1 is before the beginning of the array [-Warray-bounds] src/cmd/grep/grep.y:420:9: warning: array index -1 is before the beginning of the array [-Warray-bounds] src/cmd/hoc/hoc.y:692:9: warning: array index -1 is before the beginning of the array [-Warray-bounds] src/cmd/hoc/hoc.y:692:9: warning: array index -1 is before the beginning of the array [-Warray-bounds] src/cmd/lex/parser.y:886:9: warning: array index -1 is before the beginning of the array [-Warray-bounds] src/cmd/rc/syn.y:303:9: warning: array index -1 is before the beginning of the array [-Warray-bounds] src/cmd/units.y:1003:9: warning: array index -1 is before the beginning of the array [-Warray-bounds] src/libregexp/regcomp.c:19:16: warning: variable 'reprog' is not needed and will not be emitted [-Wunneeded-internal-declaration] LGTM=rsc R=rsc https://codereview.appspot.com/158250043
venti/copy: fix bug writing directories that zero truncate
Found by nwf. TBR=rsc https://codereview.appspot.com/162860045
col: import from plan 9, by popular demand
TBR=rsc https://codereview.appspot.com/158240043
9l: link with -lresolv on Linux
LGTM=rsc R=rsc https://codereview.appspot.com/136520044
vbackup: fix compilation on NetBSD (thanks Álvaro Jurado)
On NetBSD 5.0 and upper, mount() require data_len as a fifth argument. LGTM=rsc R=rsc CC=elbingmiss https://codereview.appspot.com/111600043
CONTRIBUTORS: add Aram Hăvărneanu
LGTM=rsc R=rsc CC=plan9port-dev https://codereview.appspot.com/119500043
g: search in *.s files
LGTM=rsc R=rsc CC=plan9port-dev https://codereview.appspot.com/115100043
mc: use $termprog to identify 9term
TBR=rsc https://codereview.appspot.com/112890043
upas: fix nil pointer dereference
R=rsc https://codereview.appspot.com/92650043
upas/common: rename aux to auxx
TBR=rsc https://codereview.appspot.com/107760043
build: rename " and "" to quote1 and quote2 for hg
They'll be copied back during installation but then hg doesn't have to create those files on systems that have trouble with them. TBR=rsc https://codereview.appspot.com/105800043
acme: fix bufread crash due to typing-point scrolling
Acme tracks the most recent typing insertion point and the home and end keys stop there on their way up to the top or down to the bottom of the file. That point should be iq1, and it should be adjusted properly so that it's always between 0 and t->file->b.nc inclusive. (This is all code from an external contributor, years old at this point but new since Plan 9.) Somehow, sometimes iq1 ends up a little beyond b.nc, and when passed to textbacknl it crashes acme in bufread. I can't see how that can happen but if it does, avoid the crash. It's tempting to pull the insertion point code out entirely but this is a little less invasive and should fix things for now. TBR=rsc https://codereview.appspot.com/107730043
acme: increase timer resolution to 10ms
We ran for a long time with 10ms kernel resolution, so 10ms user space resolution here should be fine. Some systems actually provide 1ms sleeps, which makes this polling use a bit more cpu than we'd like. Since the timers are for user-visible things, 10ms should still be far from noticeable. Reduces acme's cpu usage on Macs when plumber is missing (and plumbproc is sleeping waiting for it to appear). LGTM=aram, r R=r, aram https://codereview.appspot.com/99570043
undo CL 69070045 / 8539a916d98a
This breaks ^C in win windows, as expected. People use ^C, win expects and handles ^C, so I don't think we can just take it away. I've noticed that it is broken but assumed my ssh was screwed up. If you want to make WindowsKey+C,X,V do the operations, by analogy with command+C,X,V on Mac, that's fine with me. ««« original CL description acme: copy/cut/paste with ctl+c,x,v LGTM=rsc R=rsc CC=plan9port.codebot https://codereview.appspot.com/69070045 »»» TBR=rsc CC=burns.ethan, r https://codereview.appspot.com/96410045