From c49d544e57bb72b2681e3af6f59dabad3ccfca67 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jonathan Leffler Date: Mon, 30 May 2022 15:30:06 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Version 8.0.3 - bug fix release. See the README.md file: fixes version snafu and adds explicit GPL 3.0 licence file. --- Output/scc-test.example2-c++98-c-n.1 | 2 +- Output/scc-test.example2-c++98-c.1 | 2 +- Output/scc-test.example2-c90-c-n.1 | 2 +- Output/scc-test.example2-c90-c.1 | 2 +- Output/scc-test.example2-c99-c-n.1 | 2 +- Output/scc-test.example2-c99-c.1 | 2 +- Output/scc.test-08.example2-ec.1 | 2 +- README.md | 6 + errhelp.c | 2 +- filter.c | 2 +- filter.h | 2 +- filterio.c | 2 +- gpl-3.0.txt | 674 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ makefile | 13 +- posixver.h | 2 +- scc-8.0.2.sum | 1 - scc-8.0.2.sha => scc-8.0.3.sha | 55 +-- scc-8.0.3.sum | 1 + scc-bogus.binary.cpp | 2 +- scc-bogus.ucns.c | 2 +- scc-test.binary.cpp | 2 +- scc-test.example1.c | 2 +- scc-test.example2.c | 2 +- scc-test.example3.c | 2 +- scc-test.hexfloat.cpp | 2 +- scc-test.numpunct.cpp | 2 +- scc-test.rawstring.cpp | 2 +- scc-test.ucns.c | 2 +- scc-version.h | 8 +- scc.1 | 2 +- stderr.c | 2 +- stderr.h | 2 +- 32 files changed, 748 insertions(+), 60 deletions(-) create mode 100644 gpl-3.0.txt delete mode 100644 scc-8.0.2.sum rename scc-8.0.2.sha => scc-8.0.3.sha (84%) create mode 100644 scc-8.0.3.sum diff --git a/Output/scc-test.example2-c++98-c-n.1 b/Output/scc-test.example2-c++98-c-n.1 index 5f02805..d0b6e04 100644 --- a/Output/scc-test.example2-c++98-c-n.1 +++ b/Output/scc-test.example2-c++98-c-n.1 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Test SCC on core functionality @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 1997,2003,2007,2013-15 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ /* Mainly for testing */ diff --git a/Output/scc-test.example2-c++98-c.1 b/Output/scc-test.example2-c++98-c.1 index 3d1851a..0abe82e 100644 --- a/Output/scc-test.example2-c++98-c.1 +++ b/Output/scc-test.example2-c++98-c.1 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Test SCC on core functionality @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 1997,2003,2007,2013-15 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ /* Mainly for testing */ /* Retained comments */ diff --git a/Output/scc-test.example2-c90-c-n.1 b/Output/scc-test.example2-c90-c-n.1 index dbe56c2..e75b932 100644 --- a/Output/scc-test.example2-c90-c-n.1 +++ b/Output/scc-test.example2-c90-c-n.1 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Test SCC on core functionality @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 1997,2003,2007,2013-15 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ /* Mainly for testing */ diff --git a/Output/scc-test.example2-c90-c.1 b/Output/scc-test.example2-c90-c.1 index ae79384..cfbd58f 100644 --- a/Output/scc-test.example2-c90-c.1 +++ b/Output/scc-test.example2-c90-c.1 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Test SCC on core functionality @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 1997,2003,2007,2013-15 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ /* Mainly for testing */ /* Retained comments */ diff --git a/Output/scc-test.example2-c99-c-n.1 b/Output/scc-test.example2-c99-c-n.1 index 9f1378e..546614d 100644 --- a/Output/scc-test.example2-c99-c-n.1 +++ b/Output/scc-test.example2-c99-c-n.1 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Test SCC on core functionality @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 1997,2003,2007,2013-15 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ /* Mainly for testing */ diff --git a/Output/scc-test.example2-c99-c.1 b/Output/scc-test.example2-c99-c.1 index 1e728e7..c26fe25 100644 --- a/Output/scc-test.example2-c99-c.1 +++ b/Output/scc-test.example2-c99-c.1 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Test SCC on core functionality @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 1997,2003,2007,2013-15 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ /* Mainly for testing */ /* Retained comments */ diff --git a/Output/scc.test-08.example2-ec.1 b/Output/scc.test-08.example2-ec.1 index 9344835..8016760 100644 --- a/Output/scc.test-08.example2-ec.1 +++ b/Output/scc.test-08.example2-ec.1 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Test SCC on core functionality @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 1997,2003,2007,2013-15 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ /* Mainly for testing */ /* Retained comments */ diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index bc295de..42eacfe 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ described in [Remove Comments from C/C++ Code](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2394017/) on Stack Overflow. There are currently 8 releases: +* 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) - stable release * 8.0.2 (2022-05-30) - stable release * 8.0.1 (2022-05-21) - stable release * 6.80 (2017-10-26) - stable release @@ -19,6 +20,11 @@ There are currently 8 releases: These are tagged release/x.yz. The code is all on branch master. +### Version 8.0.3 - 2022-05-30 + +A packaging snafu left SCC reporting the wrong version. +Add an explicit GPL 3.0 licence file (as COPYING). + ### Version 8.0.2 - 2022-05-30 A bug fix release, dealing with GitHub issue 2, a bug in the handling of diff --git a/errhelp.c b/errhelp.c index a8d047d..de12f9d 100644 --- a/errhelp.c +++ b/errhelp.c @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Print usage and help message in standard format. @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 2007-2022 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ /*TABSTOP=4*/ diff --git a/filter.c b/filter.c index 82e7d86..263bbe4 100644 --- a/filter.c +++ b/filter.c @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Classic File Filter @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 1987-89,1991,1993,1996-99,2002-05,2008,2012,2014-15 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ /*TABSTOP=4*/ diff --git a/filter.h b/filter.h index 614e5db..69be18a 100644 --- a/filter.h +++ b/filter.h @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Header for filter functions @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 1993,1995-98,2003-04,2006,2008,2014-15 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ /*TABSTOP=4*/ diff --git a/filterio.c b/filterio.c index b910bda..d5aa9eb 100644 --- a/filterio.c +++ b/filterio.c @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Perform standardized I/O error check for filter programs @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 2003-2019 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ /*TABSTOP=4*/ diff --git a/gpl-3.0.txt b/gpl-3.0.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..94a9ed0 --- /dev/null +++ b/gpl-3.0.txt @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/makefile b/makefile index 3f53f1d..aee7a71 100644 --- a/makefile +++ b/makefile @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# @(#)$Id: makefile,v 1.13 2022/05/21 19:25:27 jonathanleffler Exp $ +# @(#)$Id: makefile,v 1.14 2022/05/30 21:13:00 jonathanleffler Exp $ # # Release Makefile for SCC (Strip C/C++ Comments) # @@ -15,7 +15,8 @@ IFLAGS = # -I directory options DFLAGS = # -D define options CFLAGS = ${OFLAGS} ${UFLAGS} ${WFLAGS} ${IFLAGS} ${DFLAGS} -BASH = bash +BASH = bash +LN = ln TEST_FLAGS = # Nothing by default; -g to generate new results, etc. @@ -33,13 +34,19 @@ TEST_SCRIPTS = \ scc.test-09.sh \ scc.test-10.sh \ +LICENCE = COPYING +GPL_3_0 = gpl-3.0.txt + VERSION_HDR = ${PROGRAM}-version.h -all: ${PROGRAM} ${TEST_TOOLS} +all: ${LICENCE} ${PROGRAM} ${TEST_TOOLS} # The make on AIX 7.2 interprets this as the default target if it appears before all .PHONEY: all test dev-test clean realclean depend +${LICENCE}: ${GPL_3_0} + ${LN} $< $@ + ${PROGRAM}: ${OBJECT} ${VERSION_HDR} ${CC} -o $@ ${CFLAGS} ${OBJECT} ${LDFLAGS} ${LDLIBES} diff --git a/posixver.h b/posixver.h index 9b71ff3..df41558 100644 --- a/posixver.h +++ b/posixver.h @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Request appropriate POSIX and X/Open Support @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 2010-2017 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ /*TABSTOP=4*/ diff --git a/scc-8.0.2.sum b/scc-8.0.2.sum deleted file mode 100644 index a098cd2..0000000 --- a/scc-8.0.2.sum +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -SHA-256 eed1cc8350836b465e7d68643f32b86db99a3792777144b19c9fe86b58c903cb 17818 scc-8.0.2.sha diff --git a/scc-8.0.2.sha b/scc-8.0.3.sha similarity index 84% rename from scc-8.0.2.sha rename to scc-8.0.3.sha index 659d4a9..98dc0ae 100644 --- a/scc-8.0.2.sha +++ b/scc-8.0.3.sha @@ -29,25 +29,25 @@ SHA-256 117315ef7c433360e4a6c05cc856c5b6dfe16989030a8014c9ef6ec8eaf47798 11 SHA-256 e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855 0 Output/scc-test.binary-c++17.2 SHA-256 117315ef7c433360e4a6c05cc856c5b6dfe16989030a8014c9ef6ec8eaf47798 113 Output/scc-test.binary-c.1 SHA-256 041491dcf54c82efd7a234d171e72930be91f41dedb9172a9c4c49ab3f2de2da 995 Output/scc-test.binary-c.2 -SHA-256 3bcf66cbf18873a34577ed2396368dc1755f58266fde643f583de6d500b730f6 578 Output/scc-test.example2-c++98-c-n.1 +SHA-256 d970d7b48bb772e2916f90fec261f314c3f620e356075fe5a0339211c9f12b58 578 Output/scc-test.example2-c++98-c-n.1 SHA-256 e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855 0 Output/scc-test.example2-c++98-c-n.2 -SHA-256 6f3b48e9949fcb27e782d4365c16720e755d05172955aa642fb2dd3c10436fa0 572 Output/scc-test.example2-c++98-c.1 +SHA-256 c4485fd4e061c52753476d76ac8ed18df61c187550be360e73340fc25f8163a5 572 Output/scc-test.example2-c++98-c.1 SHA-256 e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855 0 Output/scc-test.example2-c++98-c.2 SHA-256 08d24129762ad9863ba06bfcd06d74d260fe35bb493996e1fa8d5c100ea5d7d1 335 Output/scc-test.example2-c++98-n.1 SHA-256 e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855 0 Output/scc-test.example2-c++98-n.2 SHA-256 560827e6079cddf4c8974fdb03d4555ab7d989bd5ffc73d558a5d668791c21dd 327 Output/scc-test.example2-c++98.1 SHA-256 e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855 0 Output/scc-test.example2-c++98.2 -SHA-256 a1f6e3b13c6693f2f39ee20b504eca3c29c6d7278cddd932f3cfe98f8df5fb0a 436 Output/scc-test.example2-c90-c-n.1 +SHA-256 53c5ee1ba2d01ba9a0b225098d074846c10b2ca1ec8ba07cd6c67c179ec9a93d 436 Output/scc-test.example2-c90-c-n.1 SHA-256 32ff2a26ea368003ec9739e06de43eb142ae17b7c2ca11ba93da5aee2d0309b2 352 Output/scc-test.example2-c90-c-n.2 -SHA-256 4aa88124b800534f6229a3af53ca656e414aa9e287b1f8a3d4ada2cd92b417fa 426 Output/scc-test.example2-c90-c.1 +SHA-256 b0c7d5be43403ed47913ac62cafcce63225c5c8df04f7ed38fa25c4cf2f5f993 426 Output/scc-test.example2-c90-c.1 SHA-256 32ff2a26ea368003ec9739e06de43eb142ae17b7c2ca11ba93da5aee2d0309b2 352 Output/scc-test.example2-c90-c.2 SHA-256 3b11426a843c80c7a717d92c4d452022647bdfb80384a8ce87588b3e5dfe47cd 480 Output/scc-test.example2-c90-n.1 SHA-256 32ff2a26ea368003ec9739e06de43eb142ae17b7c2ca11ba93da5aee2d0309b2 352 Output/scc-test.example2-c90-n.2 SHA-256 8523d4352f0ed14d61fb67cc43fd78e3533fc92ca81346ba8bdbdd1fca13b333 472 Output/scc-test.example2-c90.1 SHA-256 32ff2a26ea368003ec9739e06de43eb142ae17b7c2ca11ba93da5aee2d0309b2 352 Output/scc-test.example2-c90.2 -SHA-256 871756b2cb32e249005b43913ddcfc14c7dc817687d4f9a6f6c939708f1dcac9 576 Output/scc-test.example2-c99-c-n.1 +SHA-256 08ebd9c39db078ee7d8d2583c466da2b8ea8550dd432ff65424cb30dc7601b01 576 Output/scc-test.example2-c99-c-n.1 SHA-256 e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855 0 Output/scc-test.example2-c99-c-n.2 -SHA-256 37b2fdfa2d27ab5127936ccbb53880e2ea390a36820b9a7aecbfae7a87a8c4eb 570 Output/scc-test.example2-c99-c.1 +SHA-256 562e28b25590d28638f093ea55ad995884a432656fcf3264c11e7496d2bce8cd 570 Output/scc-test.example2-c99-c.1 SHA-256 e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855 0 Output/scc-test.example2-c99-c.2 SHA-256 08d24129762ad9863ba06bfcd06d74d260fe35bb493996e1fa8d5c100ea5d7d1 335 Output/scc-test.example2-c99-n.1 SHA-256 e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855 0 Output/scc-test.example2-c99-n.2 @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ SHA-256 81fc6a90e827a86116bd8c6650bcb22fe45a4b4915e03dfabb4251c1b2a962d0 119 SHA-256 e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855 0 Output/scc-test.ucns-c99.2 SHA-256 2e921861ddf29d9c9ffab0632e5549647623547967ad17923ae98dbf24e30fc7 368 Output/scc.test-08.example2-e.1 SHA-256 e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855 0 Output/scc.test-08.example2-e.2 -SHA-256 ce9b5cf5846e805232f92b3c256c5d562b91bf0d775ed32a365c1d466be58ad7 570 Output/scc.test-08.example2-ec.1 +SHA-256 98dcf8f69a897e27df979e3792283415b1104b0950f745d3ac232f40260e0bdf 570 Output/scc.test-08.example2-ec.1 SHA-256 e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855 0 Output/scc.test-08.example2-ec.2 SHA-256 fd816fa1f688cffa233f3d300757e831183c290f6fc016fb57e4ea14259f33f0 376 Output/scc.test-08.example2-en.1 SHA-256 e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855 0 Output/scc.test-08.example2-en.2 @@ -126,28 +126,29 @@ SHA-256 cda83f595b4e97c2e3764ff7a479afb975cfcef5510b4a56356c5cc1034d771f 33 SHA-256 29c03f9449dd42561e8266fb7b26eec8b95dc6301283a5b44b97c3335da718b7 103 Output/scc.test-10.endcomment-t.1 SHA-256 cda83f595b4e97c2e3764ff7a479afb975cfcef5510b4a56356c5cc1034d771f 332 Output/scc.test-10.endcomment-t.2 SHA-256 f7edc205da3d68b0fb3333831a8fdcca1c3a07f8e1fa1e478d0ffa9047c2769d 12761 chksumtool.pl -SHA-256 6dd2f1552db438ecb3c55c1e081cfefe9b3bc21bffc9c2631d9e1e29f4cc0c87 3682 errhelp.c -SHA-256 f6c5e7e206a20bc908e2b873ad34d5c6cf511c6fdaae64c9680c412741c429bf 4166 filter.c -SHA-256 fa2f9cf65764d06ce82fb9a8c2d9ea5035e6264ee13c92f7067bed991d02b112 3263 filter.h -SHA-256 cc491bbb3f0f543dede08c57281414401256561229a050eb9ca2f2b4b851fed1 2023 filterio.c -SHA-256 1b314a6723336c43b7a4552d1d9b6be824ba79b05f4baf6930fd5433ad97cbf0 1729 makefile -SHA-256 ce25ee35abaacfd561d19783eba3f0c9733b4550aaa1be82de968454de8759de 1355 posixver.h +SHA-256 325a9e70d386745d67604ef5bb6de827ede5807400e74104306faedd9f873398 3682 errhelp.c +SHA-256 c557d7cccb755d8d32ab295a7913a40387aab6755d69ea9f8d1658701733d7dd 4166 filter.c +SHA-256 e7e230251bf27a1c19f3b8beb724c5725130dc46db075b8bca8b5c5f2c478816 3263 filter.h +SHA-256 d95f8c14aea31ba926eb91358c1522b28bd7727cf3a426c908e139829dff3f69 2023 filterio.c +SHA-256 8ceb4b9ee5adedde47b31e975c1d90c73ad27b6b165a1dcd80c7c545eb65b903 35147 gpl-3.0.txt +SHA-256 c74ec0f2ebc7520047816e6412bf48c586effffba3860a5e4d7caab72de782c6 1834 makefile +SHA-256 1e5a60c58829cd4605cd7b5f6c1adb08dc008466a0b59eaba373d56e462cdeb6 1355 posixver.h SHA-256 edaecdc4e9cbafe5d29be65073d3f28fbcd915f3ebf03294303b424b3a3b94f0 913 rcskwcmp.sh SHA-256 373ab8b5e76c7fe3c7bcd5e0919f40f574b56ea6f1ab80c4177d1ae9fbc682bf 269 rcskwreduce.sh -SHA-256 7c8ef974dc985abb9de0395ded012d62c0330201fe13a36522c492e94fca35fe 654 scc-bogus.binary.cpp +SHA-256 32c2f35830173ce742bbedffc851375273b05445b16cf8bd6969febafd7941ca 654 scc-bogus.binary.cpp SHA-256 684cf276df22937a36734356eed4041cab21649d238146fcac448672f4468ef8 614 scc-bogus.endcomment.c -SHA-256 2c81cfa407e1947225cb9c4af24329cd76db98b95e91a37e9d0ce19c69fe459d 4085 scc-bogus.ucns.c -SHA-256 480777194a0e2eba778f5201feb8a173d6e4fa606ffd02ccf36ba3f750b2621f 446 scc-test.binary.cpp -SHA-256 8a05dd1cbb8b762a16125090c531feaf87076cd510194fece0f61f05e6a1dab1 4343 scc-test.example1.c -SHA-256 900ded475efa3c8d28246cab95668fe17255ccde68a3136c818986ec112b5b0b 884 scc-test.example2.c -SHA-256 de8543a25e8956d173711e0837eefd3cebe2de6dbe09903667db5165ce579674 670 scc-test.example3.c -SHA-256 115fbe21cb00a7edccaef63aa9cace19a893b3f44cf6bcf1cd2fe88f99339af2 1358 scc-test.hexfloat.cpp -SHA-256 f935b54fcb33951284f739afc880fceb1fb9014ad1081cde340af5e5b5110328 676 scc-test.numpunct.cpp -SHA-256 50484d3e158a8bc1e2a78911fc7827ee48c1fbd278ecefe8c96323c2adc5955a 9151 scc-test.rawstring.cpp +SHA-256 d44035917f75607caa25436dd337b75892381f4d62352ba968c734b7cef61e4c 4085 scc-bogus.ucns.c +SHA-256 19174b6b64355c23fac16de2ce182903b57988b16eda82ef3c82e980f4b86dc8 446 scc-test.binary.cpp +SHA-256 68d88f78680f1c232881ff6eb25b1e15c39fd8b0ac7476a90291d0dc0870f406 4343 scc-test.example1.c +SHA-256 78c7a34bcf67ddf4f083408f3d0efbddcb90a9999aa46379782b8e0f8767da43 884 scc-test.example2.c +SHA-256 88ce56efc323a0ebce461272e7692ed80d127e9117f94ad108078b550b2fe173 670 scc-test.example3.c +SHA-256 9e01a082627f7cdeb868a1ed49f2a8b4ee6900dfc0c59f5da1b4c34e3e3e2a3a 1358 scc-test.hexfloat.cpp +SHA-256 dbd01550db683eb50bffe24a12de0d8a0a406e42f1b2ef068f59b178b025a435 676 scc-test.numpunct.cpp +SHA-256 5f246e057cd34c3f00c0f04efb78909b646a791db1da526921c0672896ff9ea3 9151 scc-test.rawstring.cpp SHA-256 31999721a0c718fc00b7679fb2eed32862ad560a976b0524596c874cc31c3ffe 415 scc-test.trailing-whisp.c -SHA-256 ce9fe947aab83ccc1f0e18fd840e9af9d938f5c3589d48ab4bb173b8412c19b4 3219 scc-test.ucns.c -SHA-256 b8cca036c70053166c82b87233ef2fa5d28dc8d0df5e04bee6164ce1f6e8ed6a 914 scc-version.h -SHA-256 a8a3dc59b1b056c01edf9d9f1895939ce8c62ed30465b2a538afab28410c16b7 3777 scc.1 +SHA-256 ad98c83d55e32c445e0b2dd30fbde9a69b87be5f085c8fab0919cf6030766f64 3219 scc-test.ucns.c +SHA-256 e50b5ddd99b970b730d3725dac4af7ddffa02248b85d0f46a201268a1f4fd058 914 scc-version.h +SHA-256 502db8f3a8502d8fe1e22fbf88a51c1761aa48741e0ae43dc6fbe5c8c62bbc8b 3777 scc.1 SHA-256 5de17864374d6693ef6b321073d6a118a1a18325648b74921bb9702ddf0e4655 38531 scc.c SHA-256 44a65c94aded607e285eaa3562ef5fef9efc0a692ab80f1d8120237ea96ea86d 2630 scc.test-03.sh SHA-256 e6d3c385465000cb6a7ee06193b3eec7af6dec74654238d216d87f2c62e126f1 2241 scc.test-04.sh @@ -157,5 +158,5 @@ SHA-256 707526356a710b6583a755b198ff4d0b31b612c6b1c6ad2557d4802cf03f5e01 211 SHA-256 f667e87994120afc7d70c08f5b3bb19f681561de93bd249bdc38786850fdca68 2065 scc.test-08.sh SHA-256 fcd74de5e4920c5a124aeea1b09be95cdfca6fdb5c33e4607878d8af3fe667ce 2102 scc.test-09.sh SHA-256 4a7acbbb3453fe1ea1088fb8983c636ab2e627e17014000b3f7cffd26f98187d 2085 scc.test-10.sh -SHA-256 4145232477d9f04dc510af5321bc1eabcd5b42a73139a6c8f07a83f361523047 22569 stderr.c -SHA-256 4b80bbacc6a453ebcc672a8ba40d178f2a4dd146bff9c055a2f42b9b7aeb3781 7225 stderr.h +SHA-256 b4e8da65ef61b3032e139b70677bf2ebf00a39365c4504ddef7714556504255a 22569 stderr.c +SHA-256 3375f37f800645371df3ee91b55d79eabc9be8f805f831ace053ac6d0363e0a1 7225 stderr.h diff --git a/scc-8.0.3.sum b/scc-8.0.3.sum new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9143352 --- /dev/null +++ b/scc-8.0.3.sum @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +SHA-256 8b510ef6d57e91a85a683a0a251113d25807ce31bf9cdee56de4803762f14cd9 17912 scc-8.0.3.sha diff --git a/scc-bogus.binary.cpp b/scc-bogus.binary.cpp index 9766928..a5157a2 100644 --- a/scc-bogus.binary.cpp +++ b/scc-bogus.binary.cpp @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Test SCC on bogus C++14 binary numbers @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 2014 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ int i = 0b'0100; // Quote without digit before diff --git a/scc-bogus.ucns.c b/scc-bogus.ucns.c index ecf567e..1c3e7de 100644 --- a/scc-bogus.ucns.c +++ b/scc-bogus.ucns.c @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Test SCC on broken Unicode characters @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 2016 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ /* Compile with -fextended-identifiers */ diff --git a/scc-test.binary.cpp b/scc-test.binary.cpp index a575770..1e72c12 100644 --- a/scc-test.binary.cpp +++ b/scc-test.binary.cpp @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Test SCC on C++14 binary numbers @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 2014 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ int i = 0b0100; diff --git a/scc-test.example1.c b/scc-test.example1.c index d62ce4a..5df9e07 100644 --- a/scc-test.example1.c +++ b/scc-test.example1.c @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Test SCC on core functionality @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 1997,2003,2007,2013-15 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ /*TABSTOP=4*/ diff --git a/scc-test.example2.c b/scc-test.example2.c index 85e9cd8..eadb5ac 100644 --- a/scc-test.example2.c +++ b/scc-test.example2.c @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Test SCC on core functionality @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 1997,2003,2007,2013-15 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ /* Mainly for testing */ diff --git a/scc-test.example3.c b/scc-test.example3.c index 3728b63..fb90118 100644 --- a/scc-test.example3.c +++ b/scc-test.example3.c @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Test handling of C11 (and C++11) Unicode characters and strings. @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 2016 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ #include /* wchar_t */ diff --git a/scc-test.hexfloat.cpp b/scc-test.hexfloat.cpp index 85930c3..763f8cc 100644 --- a/scc-test.hexfloat.cpp +++ b/scc-test.hexfloat.cpp @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Hexadecimal floating point constants (C99 and later) @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 2016 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ // There is evidence from G++ 6.1.0 that C++17 (C++1z) will support diff --git a/scc-test.numpunct.cpp b/scc-test.numpunct.cpp index 4529d2c..3141c8f 100644 --- a/scc-test.numpunct.cpp +++ b/scc-test.numpunct.cpp @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Test SCC on numbers with C++14 punctuation @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 2014-15 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ float f1 = 0x12'34'45p-12; diff --git a/scc-test.rawstring.cpp b/scc-test.rawstring.cpp index d9da55d..5f75861 100644 --- a/scc-test.rawstring.cpp +++ b/scc-test.rawstring.cpp @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Test SCC on C++11 raw strings @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 2014-15 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ /*TABSTOP=4*/ diff --git a/scc-test.ucns.c b/scc-test.ucns.c index d075482..4f4ce35 100644 --- a/scc-test.ucns.c +++ b/scc-test.ucns.c @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Test SCC on Unicode extended identifiers @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 2014,2016 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ /* diff --git a/scc-version.h b/scc-version.h index ee2c7f8..7b61cfc 100644 --- a/scc-version.h +++ b/scc-version.h @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ /* @(#)File: $RCSfile: scc-version.h,v $ -@(#)Version: $Revision: 8.2 $ -@(#)Last changed: $Date: 2022/05/21 19:21:28 $ +@(#)Version: $Revision: 8.3 $ +@(#)Last changed: $Date: 2022/05/30 21:00:50 $ @(#)Purpose: Version information for SCC @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 2022 @@ -14,11 +14,11 @@ #ifndef lint /* Prevent over-aggressive optimizers from eliminating ID string */ extern const char jlss_id_scc_version_h[]; -const char jlss_id_scc_version_h[] = "@(#)$Id: scc-version.h,v 8.2 2022/05/21 19:21:28 jonathanleffler Exp $"; +const char jlss_id_scc_version_h[] = "@(#)$Id: scc-version.h,v 8.3 2022/05/30 21:00:50 jonathanleffler Exp $"; #endif /* lint */ #endif /* MAIN_PROGRAM */ -static const char version_data[] = "@(#)$Version: 8.0.1 $ ($Datetime: 2022-05-21 19:21:01Z $)"; +static const char version_data[] = "@(#)$Version: 8.0.3 $ ($Datetime: 2022-05-30 20:59:21Z $)"; static const char cmdname_data[] = "@(#)SCC"; static const char * const version_info = &version_data[4]; static const char * const cmdname_info = &cmdname_data[4]; diff --git a/scc.1 b/scc.1 index b9f2884..c09aa0c 100644 --- a/scc.1 +++ b/scc.1 @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Once again, these are more theoretical than practical, and SCC currently does not detect or handle them. .SH VERSION Documentation for -SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) .SH AUTHOR Jonathan Leffler .br diff --git a/stderr.c b/stderr.c index 7e41497..8dee887 100644 --- a/stderr.c +++ b/stderr.c @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Error reporting routines @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 1988-2022 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ /*TABSTOP=4*/ diff --git a/stderr.h b/stderr.h index d61f51f..06f0d00 100644 --- a/stderr.h +++ b/stderr.h @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ @(#)Purpose: Header file for standard error functions @(#)Author: J Leffler @(#)Copyright: (C) JLSS 1989-2022 -@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.2 (2022-05-29) +@(#)Product: SCC Version 8.0.3 (2022-05-30) */ #if !defined(STDERR_H)