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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.16 2004/02/17 13:15:54 dmcmahill Exp $
#
New in 3.0.1: * Bug fix. New in 3.0: * Added option --output that allows to specify the output file name. * Some options have been renamed: --hash-fn-name=NAME --> --hash-function-name=NAME --lookup-fn-name=NAME --> --lookup-function-name=NAME --compare-strlen --> --compare-lengths --global --> --global-table The older variants are still supported for backward compatibility. * New options can now be specified inside the input file: --> see "NEWS" * When the option -k is not given, the default key positions are now computed depending on the set of keywords. * If the input file is given by name, the output file will now contain #line directives referring to the input file. * Some keyword sets containing permutations, like { "xy", "yx", "xz", "zx" } or { "abc", "acb", "bca", "cab" }, are now handled by gperf without requiring the option -D. * The generated table is usually much smaller than it was with earlier versions of gperf. * Added option -m/--multiple-iterations that allows to further reduce the size of the generated table. * When the search for a good hash function is not immediately successful, the table's size will grow as needed. Earlier versions of gperf bailed out with an "Internal error, duplicate hash code value". * The options -f/--fast and -o/--occurrence-sort have no effect any more. * Added options -P/--pic and --null-strings that optimize the generated code for use in shared libraries. -P/--pic does a perfect optimization but may require some small code changes (see the documentation for details), whereas --null-strings does only a half-hearted optimization but works without needing any change to surrounding code. * Added option --ignore-case that produces a case independent lookup function. * Bug fixes
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DISTNAME= gperf-3.0.1
CATEGORIES= devel
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_GNU:=gperf/}
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MAINTAINER= tech-pkg@NetBSD.org
New in 3.0.1: * Bug fix. New in 3.0: * Added option --output that allows to specify the output file name. * Some options have been renamed: --hash-fn-name=NAME --> --hash-function-name=NAME --lookup-fn-name=NAME --> --lookup-function-name=NAME --compare-strlen --> --compare-lengths --global --> --global-table The older variants are still supported for backward compatibility. * New options can now be specified inside the input file: --> see "NEWS" * When the option -k is not given, the default key positions are now computed depending on the set of keywords. * If the input file is given by name, the output file will now contain #line directives referring to the input file. * Some keyword sets containing permutations, like { "xy", "yx", "xz", "zx" } or { "abc", "acb", "bca", "cab" }, are now handled by gperf without requiring the option -D. * The generated table is usually much smaller than it was with earlier versions of gperf. * Added option -m/--multiple-iterations that allows to further reduce the size of the generated table. * When the search for a good hash function is not immediately successful, the table's size will grow as needed. Earlier versions of gperf bailed out with an "Internal error, duplicate hash code value". * The options -f/--fast and -o/--occurrence-sort have no effect any more. * Added options -P/--pic and --null-strings that optimize the generated code for use in shared libraries. -P/--pic does a perfect optimization but may require some small code changes (see the documentation for details), whereas --null-strings does only a half-hearted optimization but works without needing any change to surrounding code. * Added option --ignore-case that produces a case independent lookup function. * Bug fixes
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HOMEPAGE= http://www.gnu.org/software/gperf/gperf.html
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COMMENT= GNU perfect hash function generator
PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPES= overwrite pkgviews
USE_BUILDLINK3= YES
New in 3.0.1: * Bug fix. New in 3.0: * Added option --output that allows to specify the output file name. * Some options have been renamed: --hash-fn-name=NAME --> --hash-function-name=NAME --lookup-fn-name=NAME --> --lookup-function-name=NAME --compare-strlen --> --compare-lengths --global --> --global-table The older variants are still supported for backward compatibility. * New options can now be specified inside the input file: --> see "NEWS" * When the option -k is not given, the default key positions are now computed depending on the set of keywords. * If the input file is given by name, the output file will now contain #line directives referring to the input file. * Some keyword sets containing permutations, like { "xy", "yx", "xz", "zx" } or { "abc", "acb", "bca", "cab" }, are now handled by gperf without requiring the option -D. * The generated table is usually much smaller than it was with earlier versions of gperf. * Added option -m/--multiple-iterations that allows to further reduce the size of the generated table. * When the search for a good hash function is not immediately successful, the table's size will grow as needed. Earlier versions of gperf bailed out with an "Internal error, duplicate hash code value". * The options -f/--fast and -o/--occurrence-sort have no effect any more. * Added options -P/--pic and --null-strings that optimize the generated code for use in shared libraries. -P/--pic does a perfect optimization but may require some small code changes (see the documentation for details), whereas --null-strings does only a half-hearted optimization but works without needing any change to surrounding code. * Added option --ignore-case that produces a case independent lookup function. * Bug fixes
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USE_GCC_SHLIB= YES
GNU_CONFIGURE= YES
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --mandir="${PREFIX}/man"
INFO_FILES= gperf.info
.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"