From 96cf67bd29957cfde6c5f15cfec7e370c6dbabe2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Smith Date: Fri, 17 May 2013 02:29:46 -0400 Subject: Update source file format: remove TABs, use GNU coding styles. --- read.c | 28 ++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) (limited to 'read.c') diff --git a/read.c b/read.c index fc22917..613480c 100644 --- a/read.c +++ b/read.c @@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ eval (struct ebuffer *ebuf, int set_default) /* See if this is a variable assignment. We need to do this early, to allow variables with names like 'ifdef', 'export', 'private', etc. */ - p = parse_var_assignment(p, &vmod); + p = parse_var_assignment (p, &vmod); if (vmod.assign_v) { struct variable *v; @@ -960,7 +960,7 @@ eval (struct ebuffer *ebuf, int set_default) was no preceding target, and the line might have been usable as a variable definition. But now we know it is definitely lossage. */ if (line[0] == cmd_prefix) - fatal(fstart, _("recipe commences before first target")); + fatal (fstart, _("recipe commences before first target")); /* This line describes some target files. This is complicated by the existence of target-specific variables, because we can't @@ -1004,12 +1004,12 @@ eval (struct ebuffer *ebuf, int set_default) variable we don't want to expand it. So, walk from the beginning, expanding as we go, and looking for "interesting" chars. The first word is always expandable. */ - wtype = get_next_mword(line, NULL, &lb_next, &wlen); + wtype = get_next_mword (line, NULL, &lb_next, &wlen); switch (wtype) { case w_eol: if (cmdleft != 0) - fatal(fstart, _("missing rule before recipe")); + fatal (fstart, _("missing rule before recipe")); /* This line contained something but turned out to be nothing but whitespace (a comment?). */ continue; @@ -1025,7 +1025,7 @@ eval (struct ebuffer *ebuf, int set_default) break; } - p2 = variable_expand_string(NULL, lb_next, wlen); + p2 = variable_expand_string (NULL, lb_next, wlen); while (1) { @@ -1039,7 +1039,7 @@ eval (struct ebuffer *ebuf, int set_default) { unsigned long p2_off = p2 - variable_buffer; unsigned long cmd_off = cmdleft - variable_buffer; - char *pend = p2 + strlen(p2); + char *pend = p2 + strlen (p2); /* Append any remnants of lb, then cut the line short at the semicolon. */ @@ -1053,14 +1053,14 @@ eval (struct ebuffer *ebuf, int set_default) entirely consistent, since we do an unconditional expand below once we know we don't have a target-specific variable. */ - (void)variable_expand_string(pend, lb_next, (long)-1); - lb_next += strlen(lb_next); + (void)variable_expand_string (pend, lb_next, (long)-1); + lb_next += strlen (lb_next); p2 = variable_buffer + p2_off; cmdleft = variable_buffer + cmd_off + 1; } } - colonp = find_char_unquote(p2, ':', 0, 0, 0); + colonp = find_char_unquote (p2, ':', 0, 0, 0); #ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS /* The drive spec brain-damage strikes again... */ /* Note that the only separators of targets in this context @@ -1069,18 +1069,18 @@ eval (struct ebuffer *ebuf, int set_default) while (colonp && (colonp[1] == '/' || colonp[1] == '\\') && colonp > p2 && isalpha ((unsigned char)colonp[-1]) && (colonp == p2 + 1 || strchr (" \t(", colonp[-2]) != 0)) - colonp = find_char_unquote(colonp + 1, ':', 0, 0, 0); + colonp = find_char_unquote (colonp + 1, ':', 0, 0, 0); #endif if (colonp != 0) break; - wtype = get_next_mword(lb_next, NULL, &lb_next, &wlen); + wtype = get_next_mword (lb_next, NULL, &lb_next, &wlen); if (wtype == w_eol) break; - p2 += strlen(p2); + p2 += strlen (p2); *(p2++) = ' '; - p2 = variable_expand_string(p2, lb_next, wlen); + p2 = variable_expand_string (p2, lb_next, wlen); /* We don't need to worry about cmdleft here, because if it was found in the variable_buffer the entire buffer has already been expanded... we'll never get here. */ @@ -1880,7 +1880,7 @@ record_target_var (struct nameseq *filenames, char *defn, if (v->origin != o_override) { struct variable *gv; - int len = strlen(v->name); + int len = strlen (v->name); gv = lookup_variable (v->name, len); if (gv && v != gv -- cgit v1.2.3