Bugs item #3495254, was opened at 2012-02-28 02:02
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Category: Lang support
Group: current cvs
>Status: Deleted
>Resolution: Invalid
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Andre-Littoz (ajlittoz)
Assigned to: Andre-Littoz (ajlittoz)
Summary: #include in currect directory does not work
Initial Comment:
Documentation says: "Include directory search starts with current directory, then 'incprefix' directories are tried one after the other". It looks like the currecn directory is never transmitted to sub incref in Common.pm
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>Comment By: Andre-Littoz (ajlittoz)
Date: 2012-02-28 02:18
Message:
Bug was opened on Zhang Qi's request who noted that default "implicit"
#include from current directory (in Linux kernel) did not work. In fact,
current directory is always transmitted to incref. But when current
directory is matched by a 'maps' rule, the path may be over-processed if
'maps' rule is clumsy.
In this case, a 'maps' rule added a new portion to the path without
checking if this was necessary or not.
Corrected by a modified rewrite rule.
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