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author | Boris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com> | 2016-07-30 11:41:48 +0200 |
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committer | Boris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com> | 2016-07-30 11:41:48 +0200 |
commit | 988fd0eec5d88bf6534fb1f645777350c20d4723 (patch) | |
tree | b04f8c47dedc7d63b138ce50356f509196c4f7bc /tests/semantics/source/sourcee1 | |
parent | e3004011bbab5b0e031804465a0c340c7102be6d (diff) |
Actualize project root directories
This solves the problem of changing path spelling on platforms with case-
insensitive filesystems.
For example, you may build a project in the current working directory without
specifying any paths. This means the current working directory will be used as
the project's root. On Windows this could be C:\x.
Now you are building another project that imports the above project and you
specify config.import.x variable pointing to the above build. But you are lazy
to type capital C so you spell it as config.import.x=c:\x.
What happens now is the value from config.import.x is used as the project
root. And now it is a different spelling compared to your original build. This
is not a problem when the build system itself is concerned -- it is smart
enough to use case-insensitive comparison. However, we often use roots to
derive other things, say, -I options that we pass to compilers. And these
options are normally no longer treated as (case-insensitive) paths. If they
are hashed and the result stored in depdb, then we end up with rebuilds that
are triggered by changes from C:\ to c:\.
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