+2009-08-01 Joel E. Denny <jdenny@clemson.edu>
+
+ Pacify "gcc -Wunused" for the input function from Flex.
+ Reported by Alex Rozenman. This warning shows up with gcc-4.3.0
+ and later.
+ * src/scan-code.l: Add "%option noinput", which I cannot find in
+ the Flex manual, but which Flex has supported since at least as
+ far back as 2.5.4. However, if any of our developers still use
+ Flex 2.5.4, they'll need to stop configuring with
+ --enable-gcc-warnings because "%option noinput" didn't work
+ correctly until Flex 2.5.6.
+ * src/scan-gram.l: Likewise.
+ * src/scan-skel.l: Likewise.
+
+2009-06-29 Akim Demaille <demaille@gostai.com>
+
+ build: avoid concurrent extraction of calc++.
+ * examples/calc++/Makefile.am (calc.stamp): New.
+ Depend on it to create the sources of calc++ so that concurrent
+ builds don't launch several "extexi" in parallel.
+ Not only this is inefficient, this also builds incorrect sources
+ with several extractions mixed together.
+
+2009-06-25 Akim Demaille <demaille@gostai.com>
+
+ hash: check insertion for memory exhaustion.
+ * src/uniqstr.c (uniqstr_new): New.
+
+2009-06-11 Akim Demaille <demaille@gostai.com>
+
+ hash: check insertion for memory exhaustion.
+ * src/muscle-tab.c (muscle_insert, muscle_grow)
+ * src/state.c (state_hash_insert): Check the return value of
+ hash_insert.
+
+2009-06-10 Akim Demaille <demaille@gostai.com>
+
+ gnulib: update.
+ * gnulib: Update to latest.
+ * lib/.cvsignore, lib/.gitignore, m4/.cvsignore,
+ * m4/.gitignore: Regen.
+ * src/symtab.c (symbol_from_uniqstr, semantic_type_from_uniqstr):
+ Call xalloc_die on hash_insert failures.
+ Requested by the new __warn_unused_result__ attribute of
+ hash_insert.
+
+2009-05-22 Joel E. Denny <jdenny@ces.clemson.edu>
+
+ * data/c++.m4: Update copyright year.
+
+2009-05-19 Joel E. Denny <jdenny@ces.clemson.edu>
+
+ Handle a trailing `:' in a user-supplied C++ namespace better.
+ * data/c++.m4 (b4_namespace_close): Don't let it be printed
+ among the closing braces here. This fix might make the
+ generated code easier to debug, but otherwise it should be
+ insignificant because a trailing `:' is a C++ error already.
+
2009-05-11 Akim Demaille <demaille@gostai.com>
doc: use C++ headers.