[Vladislav Malyshkin <mal@gromco.com>]
> You can easily remove duplicates in object files without sorting.
> You can just use a shell written function.
This is true. That was something I forgot to mention. I have looked
at that as well, and it strikes me as even more of a hack than the
solutions I mentioned: it is yet another external shell process for
each invocation of Rules.make (ie each directory). As I said before,
though, one man's hack is another man's clean design, so whatever.
Your function is rather long; try this one instead (untested):
remove_duplicates () {
str='';
for i; do
case "$str " in *" $i "*) ;; *) str="$str $i" ;; esac
done
echo "$str"
}
I still think anything outside the makefiles that's needed to organize
the build process is a hack. That includes scripts/pathdown.sh (yes, I
do have a scheme to get rid of it) and 2.2.18 scripts/kwhich (yes, I
did propose a working alternative). It doesn't include scripts/mkdep.c
(which must do a lot of work as efficiently as possible),
scripts/Configure et al (which are really standalone programs), or
scripts/split-include.c (which is really a continuation of Configure).
Peter
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