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Create a new special variable, .WARNINGS, to allow per-makefile control over warnings. The command line settings will override this. Move the handling of warning flags to a new file: src/warning.c. Allow the decode to work with generic strings, and call it from decode_switches(). * Makefile.am: Add new file src/warning.c. * build_w32.bat: Ditto. * builddos.bat: Ditto. * po/POTFILES.in: Ditto. * src/makeint.h: #define for the .WARNINGS variable name. * src/warning.h: Add declarations for methods moved from main.c. Rename the enum warning_state to warning_action. * src/warning.c: New file. Move all warning encode/decode here from main.c. * src/main.c: Move methods into warning.c and call those methods instead. (main): Set .WARNINGS as a special variable. * src/job.c (construct_command_argv): Rename to warning_action. * src/read.c (tilde_expand): Ditto. * src/variable.c (set_special_var): Update warnings when the .WARNINGS special variable is set. * tests/scripts/options/warn: Check invalid warning options. * tests/scripts/variables/WARNINGS: Add tests for the .WARNINGS special variable. |
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-*-text-*- GNU Make has been ported to z/OS, tested on z/OS V2R4. PREREQUISITES ------------- Building GNU Make requires certain tools be installed on your z/OS system. These tools can be downloaded from: https://github.com/ZOSOpenTools For detailed instructions on how to set up these tools, visit https://zosopentools.github.io/meta/#/Guides/Pre-req You will need curl, tar, and gzip to download and unpack the GNU Make release package, but presumably you've already worked this out if you're reading this document! You will need the IBM C/C++ compiler. You can download a web deliverable add-on feature to your XL C/C++ compiler here: https://www-40.ibm.com/servers/resourcelink/svc00100.nsf/pages/xlCC++V241ForZOsV24 Alternatively, you can install and manage C/C++ for Open Enterprise Languages on z/OS using RedHat OpenShift Container Platform and IBM Z and Cloud Modernization Stack. GNU Make has a dependency on the ZOSLIB library, which is documented here: https://zosopentools.github.io/meta/#/Guides/Zoslib. To obtain the latest release of zoslib, you can download it from here: https://github.com/ZOSOpenTools/zoslibport/releases. BUILDING -------- If you are trying to build from a checked-out Git workspace, see README.git. Before building GNU Make, you will need to ensure that the following environment variables are set, to turn on z/OS enhanced ASCII support: export _BPXK_AUTOCVT=ON export _CEE_RUNOPTS="$_CEE_RUNOPTS FILETAG(AUTOCVT,AUTOTAG) POSIX(ON)" export _TAG_REDIR_ERR=txt export _TAG_REDIR_IN=txt export _TAG_REDIR_OUT=txt To ensure proper functioning of xlclang, set the following environment variables before building: export _CC_CCMODE=1 export _C89_CCMODE=1 export _CXX_CCMODE=1 Set PATH_TO_ZOSLIB to the location of your zoslib installation; e.g.: PATH_TO_ZOSLIB=$HOME/zopen/prod/zoslib Invoke ./configure as follows: ./configure \ CC=xlclang \ CPPFLAGS="-DNSIG=42 -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600 -D_ALL_SOURCE -D_OPEN_SYS_FILE_EXT=1 -D_AE_BIMODAL=1 -D_ENHANCED_ASCII_EXT=0xFFFFFFF -DZOSLIB_OVERRIDE_CLIB=1" \ CFLAGS="-qascii -std=gnu11 -qnocsect -qenum=int -I$PATH_TO_ZOSLIB/include" \ LDFLAGS="-L$PATH_TO_ZOSLIB/lib" \ LIBS="-lzoslib $PATH_TO_ZOSLIB/lib/CXXRT64.x" If you have an instance of make already available you can build with: make If not, you can build with: ./build.sh TESTING ------- To run the regression tests you'll need to install Perl and enable it. Then you can run: ./make check INSTALLING ---------- Copy the "make" program to wherever you want it to be installed, on your PATH.