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H A D | lst.h | diff 138564 Wed Dec 08 14:22:01 MST 2004 harti Get rid of the sequential access feature of the lists. This was used only in a couple of places and all of them except for one were easily converted to use Lst_First/Lst_Succ. The one place is compatibility mode in job.c where the it was used to advance to the next command on each invocation of JobStart. For this case add a pointer to the node to hold the currently executed command. |
H A D | make.c | diff 138564 Wed Dec 08 14:22:01 MST 2004 harti Get rid of the sequential access feature of the lists. This was used only in a couple of places and all of them except for one were easily converted to use Lst_First/Lst_Succ. The one place is compatibility mode in job.c where the it was used to advance to the next command on each invocation of JobStart. For this case add a pointer to the node to hold the currently executed command. |
H A D | make.h | diff 138564 Wed Dec 08 14:22:01 MST 2004 harti Get rid of the sequential access feature of the lists. This was used only in a couple of places and all of them except for one were easily converted to use Lst_First/Lst_Succ. The one place is compatibility mode in job.c where the it was used to advance to the next command on each invocation of JobStart. For this case add a pointer to the node to hold the currently executed command. |
H A D | targ.c | diff 138564 Wed Dec 08 14:22:01 MST 2004 harti Get rid of the sequential access feature of the lists. This was used only in a couple of places and all of them except for one were easily converted to use Lst_First/Lst_Succ. The one place is compatibility mode in job.c where the it was used to advance to the next command on each invocation of JobStart. For this case add a pointer to the node to hold the currently executed command. |
H A D | arch.c | diff 138564 Wed Dec 08 14:22:01 MST 2004 harti Get rid of the sequential access feature of the lists. This was used only in a couple of places and all of them except for one were easily converted to use Lst_First/Lst_Succ. The one place is compatibility mode in job.c where the it was used to advance to the next command on each invocation of JobStart. For this case add a pointer to the node to hold the currently executed command. |
H A D | dir.c | diff 138564 Wed Dec 08 14:22:01 MST 2004 harti Get rid of the sequential access feature of the lists. This was used only in a couple of places and all of them except for one were easily converted to use Lst_First/Lst_Succ. The one place is compatibility mode in job.c where the it was used to advance to the next command on each invocation of JobStart. For this case add a pointer to the node to hold the currently executed command. |
H A D | suff.c | diff 138564 Wed Dec 08 14:22:01 MST 2004 harti Get rid of the sequential access feature of the lists. This was used only in a couple of places and all of them except for one were easily converted to use Lst_First/Lst_Succ. The one place is compatibility mode in job.c where the it was used to advance to the next command on each invocation of JobStart. For this case add a pointer to the node to hold the currently executed command. |
H A D | Makefile | diff 138564 Wed Dec 08 14:22:01 MST 2004 harti Get rid of the sequential access feature of the lists. This was used only in a couple of places and all of them except for one were easily converted to use Lst_First/Lst_Succ. The one place is compatibility mode in job.c where the it was used to advance to the next command on each invocation of JobStart. For this case add a pointer to the node to hold the currently executed command. |
H A D | job.c | diff 138564 Wed Dec 08 14:22:01 MST 2004 harti Get rid of the sequential access feature of the lists. This was used only in a couple of places and all of them except for one were easily converted to use Lst_First/Lst_Succ. The one place is compatibility mode in job.c where the it was used to advance to the next command on each invocation of JobStart. For this case add a pointer to the node to hold the currently executed command. |
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