This is a bit sooner since 2.49.2 than the usual release cadence. There was an
unintended regression committed after 2.49.1 that made it into 2.49.2 (fixed in
the commit series merged in c5ee41f65cc02c9d96f8f27a9fb5e6314424a4d9). In order
to minimize the time the latest Graphviz version contains a known regression,
this commit is making a new release sooner than otherwise would be done.
Magnus Jacobsson [Tue, 19 Oct 2021 05:15:02 +0000 (07:15 +0200)]
sfio: correct misleading indentation in SFnputc macro definition
Fixes errors like this when building with CMake (which uses -Wall,
-Wextra and -Werror) on Ubuntu 21.10 with gcc 11.2.0.
../lib/sfio/sfvprintf.c:76:13: error: this ‘if’ clause does not guard... [-Werror=misleading-indentation]
76 | if(n != w) goto done; n = 0;\
| ^~
../lib/sfio/sfvprintf.c:511:25: note: in expansion of macro ‘SFnputc’
511 | SFnputc(f, '0', n);
| ^~~~~~~
../lib/sfio/sfvprintf.c:511:41: note: ...this statement, but the latter is misleadingly indented as if it were guarded by the ‘if’
511 | SFnputc(f, '0', n);
| ^
../lib/sfio/sfvprintf.c:76:35: note: in definition of macro ‘SFnputc’
76 | if(n != w) goto done; n = 0;\
| ^
Magnus Jacobsson [Tue, 19 Oct 2021 05:15:02 +0000 (07:15 +0200)]
sfio: correct misleading indentation in REINIT macro definition
Fixes errors like this when building with CMake (which uses -Wall,
-Wextra and -Werror) on Ubuntu 21.10 with gcc 11.2.0.
../lib/sfio/sfdisc.c:114:25: error: this ‘for’ clause does not guard... [-Werror=misleading-indentation]
114 | { for(d = f->disc; d && !d->iof; d = d->disc) ; \
| ^~~
../lib/sfio/sfdisc.c:119:9: note: in expansion of macro ‘REINIT’
119 | REINIT(oreadf, readf, Sfread_f);
| ^~~~~~
../lib/sfio/sfdisc.c:115:25: note: ...this statement, but the latter is misleadingly indented as if it were guarded by the ‘for’
115 | if(DISCF(d,iof,type) != oiof) \
| ^~
../lib/sfio/sfdisc.c:119:9: note: in expansion of macro ‘REINIT’
119 | REINIT(oreadf, readf, Sfread_f);
| ^~~~~~
Magnus Jacobsson [Tue, 19 Oct 2021 05:15:02 +0000 (07:15 +0200)]
sfio: correct misleading indentation in GETDISCF macro definition
Fixes errors like this when building with CMake (which uses -Wall,
-Wextra and -Werror) on Ubuntu 21.10 with gcc 11.2.0.
../lib/sfio/sfdisc.c:68:11: error: this ‘for’ clause does not guard... [-Werror=misleading-indentation]
68 | { for(d = f->disc; d && !d->iof; d = d->disc) ; \
| ^~~
../lib/sfio/sfdisc.c:71:5: note: in expansion of macro ‘GETDISCF’
71 | GETDISCF(oreadf, readf, Sfread_f);
| ^~~~~~~~
../lib/sfio/sfdisc.c:71:14: note: ...this statement, but the latter is misleadingly indented as if it were guarded by the ‘for’
71 | GETDISCF(oreadf, readf, Sfread_f);
| ^~~~~~
../lib/sfio/sfdisc.c:69:11: note: in definition of macro ‘GETDISCF’
69 | func = d ? d->iof : NULL; \
| ^~~~
lib/glcomp: replace header guards with more modern #pragma once
Amusingly it looks like some time in the past (prior to version control) someone
got a little trigger happy find-and-replacing “CompText” with “CompFont”.
CMake: only pass 'YY_NO_UNISTD_H' to Flex when unistd.h is not found
This macro tells Flex that #including unistd.h should be avoided. There is no
need for this on almost any platform except Windows, hence why `YY_NO_UNISTD_H`
is only mentioned elsewhere in the MS Build build system, not in the Autotools
build system. In the CMake build system which is meant to be used across Windows
and non-Windows platforms, we can do something more nuanced and depend on the
existence check of unistd.h itself.
extokens: fix missing NUL terminator append in GVPR tokenization
This is the second half of a bug fix following the prior commit.
Commit 971293551421455a0d939b9f8cea17356b7968f8 refactored this code to avoid
the use of an SFIO buffer, inadvertently introducing a bug. The change did not
account for the source buffer not being NUL terminated. This fix wicks closer to
the original code, not assuming a NUL terminator and copying a known number of
bytes into the destination.
exsplit: fix missing NUL terminator append in GVPR splitting
Commit 7ef9d53e2e6dc53c44939ace7a9cad57c3aa00bf refactored this code to avoid
the use of an SFIO buffer, inadvertently introducing a bug. The change did not
account for the source buffer not being NUL terminated. This fix wicks closer to
the original code, not assuming a NUL terminator and copying a known number of
bytes into the destination.
Match function signature in definition with declaration
GCC11 throws the following warning:
graphviz/lib/pathplan/shortest.c:93:47: warning: argument 2 of type ‘Ppoint_t *’ {aka ‘struct Pxy_t *’} declared as a pointer [-Warray-parameter=]
93 | int Pshortestpath(Ppoly_t * polyp, Ppoint_t * eps, Ppolyline_t * output)
| ~~~~~~~~~~~^~~
In file included from graphviz/lib/pathplan/pathutil.h:15,
from graphviz/lib/pathplan/shortest.c:16:
graphviz/lib/pathplan/pathplan.h:22:59: note: previously declared as an array ‘Ppoint_t[2]’ {aka ‘struct Pxy_t[2]’}
22 | extern int Pshortestpath(Ppoly_t * boundary, Ppoint_t endpoints[2],
| ~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~
[2/20] Building C object lib/pathplan/CMakeFiles/pathplan.dir/route.c.o
graphviz/lib/pathplan/route.c:76:29: warning: argument 4 of type ‘Ppoint_t *’ {aka ‘struct Pxy_t *’} declared as a pointer [-Warray-parameter=]
76 | Ppoint_t * evs, Ppolyline_t * output)
| ~~~~~~~~~~~^~~
In file included from graphviz/lib/pathplan/pathutil.h:15,
from graphviz/lib/pathplan/route.c:17:
graphviz/lib/pathplan/pathplan.h:28:39: note: previously declared as an array ‘Pvector_t[2]’ {aka ‘struct Pxy_t[2]’}
28 | Pvector_t endpoint_slopes[2],
| ~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The problem of “call `qsort` but also access some external context” is still
relevant, but this functionality has been standardized into `qsort_s` in C11,
not `qsort_r`.