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authorLuke Shumaker <lukeshu@parabola.nu>2018-08-09 13:42:37 -0400
committerAllan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>2018-09-19 18:01:23 +1000
commitcd7b2d6e07bdbc11f8973bedef0cb0ef02f81563 (patch)
tree4bf4e624ee13f8905ef2c3308ced5a531f8589fe /m4/.gitignore
parent192d6166e9cb2a8f26d7256690e0158bd5a5d226 (diff)
makepkg: lint_pkgver: Run even if PKGVERFUNC
lint_pkgver returns 0 if PKGVERFUNC, since it's likely that update_pkgver() will change the value of pkgver anyway, and there's no point in linting the old value. update_pkgver() will call check_pkgver() itself to validate the new value. However, that "optimization" only holds if we're definitely going to call update_pkgver() later; and that's way more complicated than if (( PKGVERFUNC )); then it's more like: if (( !GENINTEG && !PACKAGELIST && !PRINTSRCINFO && !SOURCEONLY && !REPKG && PKGVERFUNC )); then Which is to say: If I have a PKGBUILD with pkgver(): * if I run `makepkg -g` I expect it to lint pkgver, but it won't * if I run `makepkg -R` I expect it to lint pkgver, but it won't * ... So let's fix that. Rather than try to keep a huge list of conditions in sync with the flow of makepkg.sh.in, let's just drop it. As far as I can tell, the only thing that skipping lint_pkgver() really enables is letting the PKGBUILD author write `pkgver=` in the initial version, and letting pkgver() fill it in. They can just start writing `pkgver=0` for that workflow. Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
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