Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Files | Lines | |
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2019-07-01 | Split build system into library and driver | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -3/+3 | |
2019-04-08 | Support for --dry-run|-n mode, perform update part | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -0/+3 | |
2019-01-16 | Update copyright year | Karen Arutyunov | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2018-07-20 | Implement bash module | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -4/+19 | |
2018-07-17 | Reimplement version::in_rule in terms of in::rule | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -2/+17 | |
Significantly, the version::in_rule rule now track changes to the substitution values. | |||||
2018-07-17 | Add ability to customize in::rule's default symbol and mode | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -1/+6 | |
2018-07-16 | Implement in module | Boris Kolpackov | 1 | -0/+50 | |
Given test.in containing something along these lines: foo = $foo$ Now we can do: using in file{test}: in{test.in} file{test}: foo = FOO The alternative variable substitution symbol can be specified with the in.symbol variable and lax (instead of the default strict) mode with in.substitution. For example: file{test}: in.symbol = '@' file{test}: in.substitution = lax |