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Date: Tue, 4 Feb 1997 15:01:08 +0200 (IST)
From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
To: Robert Hoehne <robert DOT hoehne AT mathematik DOT tu-chemnitz DOT de>
cc: DJGPP workers <djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Re: GNU ID Utils ported to DJGPP
In-Reply-To: <Pine.HPP.3.95q.970204121045.12355H-100000@newton.mathematik.tu-chemnitz.de>
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.970204144057.29809B-100000@is>
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On Tue, 4 Feb 1997, Robert Hoehne wrote:

> At first I want to say, that this is really a good tool.

Yes, amazing, right?

> At first mkid does not give any message if I select a not supported
> language. This is probably a bug in the original sources and not
> in the port.

This is a feature; it is documented in the id-utils on-line docs: any 
files for which there's no scanner defined are ignored.  I think you are 
supposed to edit the file share/id-lang.map to make `mkid' recognize 
additional extensions (if they can be parsed by one of the scanners built 
into id-utils), or write your own scanner (if none of the scanners will 
do the job).  I already added a couple of extensions (such as .txh) 
there.

Aren't the languages supported by `mkid' by default enough to tag DJGPP 
library sources?  It supports C, C++ and assembly, so what else do we 
need?

> mkid -i c

Why not just "mkid"?  Why did you need "-i c"?

> it does at first not complain the wrong language (see above) and
> after a while it prints something like "nothing to do" and the
> current directory is now %DJDIR%/src/libc/stubs !!!

I was lazy and didn't make `mkid' restore its original directory when it 
exits abnormally.  I thought the problem isn't visible when mkid exits 
normally, but your case seems to indicate otherwise.  I will see why.  
Note that a nasty side effect of the current port is that if you run 
`mkid' on a different drive, the current directory on that drive changes, 
even if `mkid' exits normally.  For example, try this:

	cd c:\
	d:
	mkid c:/djgpp/src/libc
	c:
	cd

The last CD will print something other than C:\.  (Now you see why I got 
lazy?  You need to restore the original directory on other drives also!  
`find' and `rm' do restore it as appropriate, but it was a non-trivial 
task to accomplish, so I thought I could avoid it this time; I guess I 
was wrong...)

Anyway, thanks for the input.

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