* This significantly shrinks the dependency tracking data and the compiled objects size, which speeds up the whole build process (especially the incremental builds) accelerating the daily development as a result.
* No intended code changes, ~27% smaller build. Enjoy ;)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=58214
- Changed type of return values from BOOL to INT, with 0 indicating success and any other value indicating failure. If the left side of an || operator returns nonzero, errorlevel is set to that value.
- The return value of a batch file or FOR is the return value of the last command executed in it. An empty batch file returns 0, unless it was CALLed, in which case it returns errorlevel.
- CALL sets errorlevel to the return value of whatever was called.
- Running a GUI program doesn't change errorlevel, but always returns 0.
- CMD /C uses the command's return value, not errorlevel, as the process exit code.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=40474
- a hack in cmd_mkdir that was already obsolete a decade ago
- to distinguish "echo" from "echo.", but that is the wrong way to implement this anyway. There's nothing particularly special about the period, "echo" is just one of those commands that is lenient about where its parameters begin, and when it echos a line, the first character (usually a space, but in the case of "echo." a period) is skipped.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35647