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Set rallocobj with configure, not cpp. * configure.in (REL_ALLOC): Unset on gnu, gnu-linux if DOUG_LEA_MALLOC. (RALLOC_OBJ): New output variable. * config.bat (RALLOC_OBJ): Edit to empty if sys_malloc. * src/Makefile.in (RALLOC_OBJ): New, set by configure. (rallocobj): Replace with the previous variable. (otherobj): Use $RALLOC_OBJ. * src/s/gnu.h (REL_ALLOC) [DOUG_LEA_MALLOC]: * src/s/gnu-linux.h (REL_ALLOC) [DOUG_LEA_MALLOC]: Move undef to configure. * msdos/sed1v2.inp (RALLOC_OBJ): Edit to ralloc.o.
author Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
date Mon, 17 May 2010 19:44:07 -0700
parents dc1af63f6b73
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CHECKLIST FOR ADDING A NEW FILE TO EMACS -*- outline -*-

** Make sure the author(s) have a copyright assignment/disclaimer.

** Make sure the file matches the standard Emacs template (header
format, copyright and license notice, etc).

** Make sure the filename does not cause the DOS port any problems (8+3).
Run the `doschk' program like this:

    find /path/to/emacs -print | doschk

and examine the output for DOS-related problems.  The sections of
output under the headings "The following files are not valid DOS file
names:" and "The following resolve to the same DOS file names:" should
not include any files that end up in the release tarball.

** Make the ChangeLog entry in the name of the author(s), not your own name.

** If appropriate, add an entry to lisp/Makefile.in ELCFILES.

** If appropriate, check that the file compiles OK and that Emacs
builds fine with it.  Address any compilation warnings.

** If a major contribution, consider adding an entry to the
Acknowledgments in doc/emacs/emacs.texi and ack.texi.

** If appropriate, add a short NEWS entry.

** If appropriate, update make-dist (not needed with "standard" file
names, eg *.el).