--- - branch: MAIN date: Sat Oct 25 06:15:38 UTC 2008 files: - new: 1.1.1.1 old: '0' path: pkgsrc/devel/cproto/Makefile pathrev: pkgsrc/devel/cproto/Makefile@1.1.1.1 type: imported - new: 1.1.1.1 old: '0' path: pkgsrc/devel/cproto/PLIST pathrev: pkgsrc/devel/cproto/PLIST@1.1.1.1 type: imported - new: 1.1.1.1 old: '0' path: pkgsrc/devel/cproto/distinfo pathrev: pkgsrc/devel/cproto/distinfo@1.1.1.1 type: imported - new: 1.1.1.1 old: '0' path: pkgsrc/devel/cproto/DESCR pathrev: pkgsrc/devel/cproto/DESCR@1.1.1.1 type: imported - new: 1.1.1.1 old: '0' path: pkgsrc/devel/cproto/Makefile.version pathrev: pkgsrc/devel/cproto/Makefile.version@1.1.1.1 type: imported id: 20081025T061538Z.96d90abd401ac13661e48212e5bbcf529d105087 log: "Add cproto-4.7f. TODO: integrate into pkgsrc compiler infrastructure?\n\nCproto is a program that generates function prototypes and variable\ndeclarations from C source code. It can also convert function definitions\nbetween the old style and the ANSI C style. This conversion overwrites the\noriginal files, so make a backup copy of your files in case something goes\nwrong.\n\nThe program isn't confused by complex function definitions as much as other\nprototype generators because it uses a yacc generated parser. By ignoring all\nthe input between braces, I avoided implementing the entire C language grammar.\n\nStatus:\n\nVendor Tag:\tTNF\nRelease Tags:\tpkgsrc-base\n" module: pkgsrc subject: 'CVS commit: pkgsrc/devel/cproto' unixtime: '1224915338' user: bjs