From daedeaf579c016e62012bb6278dfbc6ebfaa7dcd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Jurko=20Gospodneti=C4=87?= Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:04:04 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Minor stylistic comment changes in the Boost Build tools/python.jam module. [SVN r47259] --- src/tools/python.jam | 17 +++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/tools/python.jam b/src/tools/python.jam index f42998d57..ebf33796f 100644 --- a/src/tools/python.jam +++ b/src/tools/python.jam @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ local rule shell-cmd ( cmd ) # Try to identify Cygwin symlinks. Invoking such a file directly as an NT # executable from a native Windows build of bjam would be fatal to the bjam # process. One /can/ invoke them through sh.exe or bash.exe, if you can prove -# that those aren't also symlinks. ;-) +# that those are not also symlinks. ;-) # # If a symlink is found returns non-empty; we try to extract the target of the # symlink from the file and return that. @@ -345,6 +345,7 @@ local rule windows-path-to-native ( path ) # Return nonempty if path looks like a windows path, i.e. it starts with a drive # letter or contains backslashes. +# local rule guess-windows-path ( path ) { return [ SUBST $(path) ($(.windows-drive-letter-re)|.*([\\]).*) $1 ] ; @@ -387,9 +388,9 @@ local rule split-version ( version ) } -# Build a list of versions from 3.0 down to 1.5. Because bjam can't enumerate +# Build a list of versions from 3.0 down to 1.5. Because bjam can not enumerate # registry sub-keys, we have no way of finding a version with a 2-digit minor -# version, e.g. 2.10 -- let's hope that never happens. +# version, e.g. 2.10 -- let us hope that never happens. # .version-countdown = ; for local v in [ numbers.range 15 30 ] @@ -717,7 +718,7 @@ local rule configure ( version ? : cmd-or-prefix ? : includes * : libraries ? : if ! $(cmd-or-prefix) || [ GLOB $(cmd-or-prefix) : * ] { - # If the user didn't pass a command, whatever we got was a prefix. + # If the user did not pass a command, whatever we got was a prefix. prefix = $(cmd-or-prefix) ; cmds-to-try = [ candidate-interpreters $(version) : $(prefix) : $(target-os) ] ; } @@ -726,7 +727,7 @@ local rule configure ( version ? : cmd-or-prefix ? : includes * : libraries ? : # Work with the command the user gave us. cmds-to-try = $(cmd-or-prefix) ; - # On windows, don't nail down the interpreter command just yet in case + # On windows, do not nail down the interpreter command just yet in case # the user specified something that turns out to be a cygwin symlink, # which could bring down bjam if we invoke it. if $(target-os) != windows @@ -735,7 +736,7 @@ local rule configure ( version ? : cmd-or-prefix ? : includes * : libraries ? : } } - # Values to use in case we can't really find anything in the system. + # Values to use in case we can not really find anything in the system. local fallback-cmd = $(cmds-to-try[1]) ; local fallback-version ; @@ -748,8 +749,8 @@ local rule configure ( version ? : cmd-or-prefix ? : includes * : libraries ? : local sys.$(sys-elements) ; # Compute the string Python's sys.platform needs to match. If not - # targeting windows or cygwin we'll assume only native builds can - # possibly run, so we won't require a match and we leave sys.platform + # targeting windows or cygwin we will assume only native builds can + # possibly run, so we will not require a match and we leave sys.platform # blank. local platform ; switch $(target-os)