I started out cleaning up a bit of lint in the recent run-time options
handling and discovered that pmatchregex wasn't finished. Finish it and
also deal with the version lint. Argument declarations for function
definitions in pmatchregex.c have been switched to K&R style. (The ones
in posixregex.c have been left in ANSI style.)
There wasn't any build rule for pmatchregex.o; now there is (for Unix).
posixregex.o is still the default.
There isn't any build rule for cppregex.o (again, for Unix); the change
to cppregex.cpp is untested.
Changes to be committed:
modified: src/version.c
modified: sys/share/cppregex.cpp
modified: sys/share/pmatchregex.c
modified: sys/share/posixregex.c
modified: util/makedefs.c
Some options in 3.6.0 are determined by what you link with.
The choice of regex support is one.
Let #version show that linked option along with the compile-time options.
I'll push a formatting guide at some point. There may still be
outstanding changes, but please feel free to resolve those as you arrive
a them.
To the best of my knowledge, there is no changes to the actual code
content, but the formatter does have the occasional bug. If you run into
an issue, please fix it!
For the POSIX regexp interface, move local declaration to beginning
of block to avoid requiring C99. Also switch to alloc() from bare
malloc() so that MONITOR_HEAP won't log a free which doesn't match
up to any allocation. This results in a change in behavior: if
the allocation fails, nethack will panic rather than report an
option parsing error. In practice there will be no difference
because nethack is not going to run out of dynamic memory during
initial options processing.