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bootstrap: support checksum utils without a --status option
* build-aux/bootstrap: Only look for sha1sum if updating po files.
Add sha1 to the list of supported checksum utils since it's now
supported through adjustments below.
(update_po_files): Remove the use of --status
in a way that will suppress all error messages, but since this is
only used to minimize updates, it shouldn't cause an issue.
Exit early if there is a problem updating the po file checksums.
(find_tool): Remove the check for --version support as this
is optional as per commit 86186b17. Don't even check for the
presence of the command as if that is needed, it's supported
through configuring prerequisites in bootstrap.conf.
Prompt that when a tool isn't found, one can define an environment
variable to add to the hardcoded search list.
author | Pádraig Brady <P@draigBrady.com> |
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date | Thu, 08 Aug 2013 11:08:49 +0100 |
parents | e542fd46ad6f |
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/* human.h -- print human readable file size Copyright (C) 1996-2007, 2009-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ /* Written by Paul Eggert and Larry McVoy. */ #ifndef HUMAN_H_ # define HUMAN_H_ 1 # include <limits.h> # include <stdbool.h> # include <stdint.h> # include <unistd.h> # include <xstrtol.h> /* A conservative bound on the maximum length of a human-readable string. The output can be the square of the largest uintmax_t, so double its size before converting to a bound. log10 (2.0) < 146/485. Add 1 for integer division truncation. Also, the output can have a thousands separator between every digit, so multiply by MB_LEN_MAX + 1 and then subtract MB_LEN_MAX. Append 1 for a space before the suffix. Finally, append 3, the maximum length of a suffix. */ # define LONGEST_HUMAN_READABLE \ ((2 * sizeof (uintmax_t) * CHAR_BIT * 146 / 485 + 1) * (MB_LEN_MAX + 1) \ - MB_LEN_MAX + 1 + 3) /* Options for human_readable. */ enum { /* Unless otherwise specified these options may be ORed together. */ /* The following three options are mutually exclusive. */ /* Round to plus infinity (default). */ human_ceiling = 0, /* Round to nearest, ties to even. */ human_round_to_nearest = 1, /* Round to minus infinity. */ human_floor = 2, /* Group digits together, e.g. "1,000,000". This uses the locale-defined grouping; the traditional C locale does not group, so this has effect only if some other locale is in use. */ human_group_digits = 4, /* When autoscaling, suppress ".0" at end. */ human_suppress_point_zero = 8, /* Scale output and use SI-style units, ignoring the output block size. */ human_autoscale = 16, /* Prefer base 1024 to base 1000. */ human_base_1024 = 32, /* Prepend " " before unit symbol. */ human_space_before_unit = 64, /* Append SI prefix, e.g. "k" or "M". */ human_SI = 128, /* Append "B" (if base 1000) or "iB" (if base 1024) to SI prefix. */ human_B = 256 }; char *human_readable (uintmax_t, char *, int, uintmax_t, uintmax_t); enum strtol_error human_options (char const *, int *, uintmax_t *); #endif /* HUMAN_H_ */