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minskim
e15292e959 Update autogen to 5.6.0 and bl3ify.
Changes since 5.5.3:
  * AutoFSM was enhanced with the notion of a "noop" transition handling
  * fmemopen() is now used (when possible) for anonymous output (diversions)
  * The Guile function (chdir "...") is now wrapped so AutoGen can adapt
  * the definitions parser now uses a FSM parser instead of YACC
  * AutoOpt-ed programs can now have internationalized usage text
  * Templates have been added for using getopt(3) or getopt_long(3GNU)
    to parse options (in lieu of libopts).
  * better docs on partitioned ini (rc) files
2004-03-01 02:26:13 +00:00
kristerw
f2e08268fb Update autogen to 5.5.3.
Changes since 5.5.2 include:
* AutoOpts' usage procedure has been enhanced to produce either AutoOpts
  standard usage or usage that looks more like current GNU practices.
  The latter provides less information and help.
* I32LPx behavior has improved.  Don't think I can call it "industrial
  strength" just yet, tho.
2003-03-19 18:50:51 +00:00
kristerw
3474fe40b1 Update autogen to 5.5.2.
New in 5.5.2 - February, 2003
* Fixes for FreeBSD weirdisms with sed, dlopen(), and the Guile library
* stash offsets in uintptr_t types so this thing works when
  sizeof(void*) != sizeof(off_t)
* still more configury fixes.  It will never, ever end.

New in 5.5 - December 15, 2002
* The FOR macro will now accept a list of values, as in:
  [= FOR v IN one, "two , part" three =]
* snprintfv-0.99f was fully incorporated, saving 300K of distribution
  space and a lot of configure time.
* The 'dne' function will accept "-d" as the first argument in order
  to suppress the date from the output.

New in 5.4.8 - December 10, 2002
* Freed AutoOpts from libguile.  It was never really dependent.
* new snprintfv library incorporated
2003-02-25 23:23:57 +00:00
kristerw
75c7e8cec6 Import autogen 5.4.7
AutoGen is a tool designed for generating program files that contain
repetitive text with varied substitutions. Its goal is to simplify the
maintenance of programs that contain large amounts of repetitious text.
This is especially valuable if there are several blocks of such text that
must be kept synchronized.
2003-02-14 20:26:15 +00:00