* bjam; bump to version 3.1.12
* bjam; make it possible to build in MinGW/MSYS shell
* bjam; move profile code to debug.h/c to make it available for use everywhere
* bjam; cache all filesystem query operations, Unix and Windows only, include PWD and scanning
* bjam; add memory profile info, and sprinkle throught code
* bbv2; rewrite some while() loops into for() loops to reduce time and memory
* bbv2; keep a single instance counter instead of one per type to reduce memory use
* bjam+bbv2; change NORMALIZE_PATH builtin to join path parts to reduce memory use
[SVN r31177]
That was an old hack which was only needed in one context -- when we
passed both Jamroot and jamroot as patterns, got back Jamroot and jamroot
(because windows is case-insensitive and reports that both exist), and get
confused.
Calling 'unique' does not harm in most cases, but in Boost Jamfiles we glob
for all headers, and O(n^2) algorithm used by unique considerably slows us.
[SVN r29187]
The problem with the previous implementation is that it would iterate
over all elements in a dir even if 'pattern' had no metacharacters. First,
that was slow -- if you handed
/cygdrive/w/My Documents/boost/test/a.cpp
to it, it would crawl all the way to the top, listing each directory and
checking each file. Second, it would fail, because Cygwin is broken and
does not show 'cygdrive' is the list of directory elements of '/'.
Now we check if a pattern has metacharacters, and if not, just do
a simple 'timestamp' call.
The new glob is implemented as new 'GLOB-RECURSIVELY' builtin. I've decided
to use builtin since otherwise, we'd need 'does this name exist' builtin,
and if we need new builtin, why don't implement all globbing in core.
[SVN r29163]
It was completely broken with absolute windows paths because /cygdrive
is valid cygwin path, but 'cygdrive' is not shown when listing the '/'
directory.
[SVN r28508]
metacharacters, Boost.Build misbehaved.
* new/path.jam
(all-parents): Don't use regex to strip path prefix, use a more robust
approach.
* test/bad_dirname.py: New test.
[SVN r18576]
Consequently rolled back the workaround in make_rule.py
* Added new indirect rule invocation module for encoding the module to
invoke a rule from as well as the exact name to invoke it by, and
for subsequent invocation.
* Fixed module __test__ rules so they really do execute in a separate
module. Associated tweaks to __test__ in path.jam
[SVN r18427]
* new/path.jam
(make-NT, make-UNIX): Convert empty path into "."
* new/project.jam
(path-relative-to-project-location): New rule.
* new/stage.jam
(stage-target-class.construct): Use the above rule.
* new/symlink.jam
(symlink-targets.construct): Call 'set-path' on created
virtual targets.
(ln): Attempts at better handling creating symlinks in
directories.
* new/virtual-target.jam
(abstract-file-target.actual-name): If explicit path was
given, include it in grist.
* test/symlink.py: New test.
* test/test_all.py
Run new test.
[SVN r16889]
attribute which controls where generated targets are put,
much in the same was as ALL_LOCATE_TARGET.
* new/virtual-target.jam
(virtual-target.path): Respect build dir.
(virtual-target.actualize-location): Don't
compute path, but call call instead.
* new/project.jam
(initialize): Set default value for 'build-dir'.
(project-attributes.set): Handle 'build-dir'.
* new/path.jam
(relative): New rule.
* test/build_dir.py: New test.
[SVN r16589]
* new/path.jam (make-UNIX, make-NT): Call 'path.join' on elements,
so that paths are normilazed.
(join): Allow one element to be passed.
* new/project-root.jam: Use 'path.root' when declaring path constants.
[SVN r16096]