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Date: | Fri, 24 May 2002 10:04:26 -0400 |
Message-Id: | <200205241404.g4OE4Qt03777@envy.delorie.com> |
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From: | DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com> |
To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
In-reply-to: | <ackpus$4e5$1@antares.lu.erisoft.se> (eplmst@lu.erisoft.se) |
Subject: | Re: GNU Pascal (gpc) 2.1 released |
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> : bash-2.04$ rm -fv @foo > > I have myself been bitten by this. > > Is there any good reason why a non-existent file shouldn't produce a > warning? If you use the "-f" option of rm, it silences warnings. What djgpp does is look to see if @foo means a file foo. If the file foo doesn't exist, the whole @foo is passed to the program as-is (that allows you do to do things like "grep @PATH@ Makefile.in"). If the program doesn't warn about invalid parameters, it will go unnoticed.
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