GNU Make 4.0 Released
jones_supa writes "A new major version of the classic GNU Make software has been released. First of all, Make 4.0 has integration support for GNU Guile Scheme. Guile is the extension system of the GNU project that is a Scheme programming language implementation and now in the Make world will be the embedded extension language. 4.0 also features a new 'output-sync' option, 'trace-enables' for tracing of targets, a 'none' flag for the 'debug' argument, and the 'job server' and .ONESHELL features are now supported under Windows. There are also new assignment operators, a new function for writing to files, and other enhancements. It's been reported that Make 4.0 also has more than 80 bug-fixes. More details can be found from their release announcement on the mailing list."
Human need contrast, but all lisp-likes provides is data structure like XML. (Haha, this comparison must make LISPers mad.)
I hope you realize that you've just started a war that will make the Wars of the Reformation seem tame. Get out of Bohemia while you can! I'm staying neutral.
Because if the last line of those 1000 lines is "make: *** Error 1", suddenly the one right above it is not so pointless.
Liberty in your lifetime