The static names are still used in 1/4 of cases. I think the tables for
dynamic generation must look pretty spectacular. :-) New stems are still
needed and there can be occasional glitches, please let me know.
I guess that this method of dynamic generation could be used for at least
Slovak town names, too. And possibly other Slavic languages?
The static names are still used in 1/4 of cases. I think the tables for
dynamic generation must look pretty spectacular. :-) New stems are still
needed and there can be occasional glitches, please let me know.
I guess that this method of dynamic generation could be used for at least
Slovak town names, too. And possibly other Slavic languages?
- name_spanish_1, name_french_1, name_czech_1, name_romanian_1, name_finnish_1
and name_german_hardcoded were renamed to *_real.
- name_slovakish_1 was renamed to name_slovak_real.
- name_finnish_2[ab] was renamed to name_finnish[12].
- Added comment near the town_names setting definition about the "Slovakish"
pigginess.
- name_spanish_1, name_french_1, name_czech_1, name_romanian_1, name_finnish_1
and name_german_hardcoded were renamed to *_real.
- name_slovakish_1 was renamed to name_slovak_real.
- name_finnish_2[ab] was renamed to name_finnish[12].
- Added comment near the town_names setting definition about the "Slovakish"
pigginess.
- VERBOSE has now greater effect, many previously hidden commands
are now shown on the terminal as they are executed. (Use $(Q)
instead of @ where the command should be shown if VERBOSE.)
- Compilation commands redundancy was eliminated.
- Compilation commands calling generalized so that the VERBOSE
support does not further entangle the code. The commands are now
all at a single place, before the targets in a "Build commands"
section.
Note that this changeset has a character of proposal. If you do not
like the direction it takes at all, feel free to revert it (probably
together with the previous VERBOSE patch). However, I believe it
improves the code by bringing the compilation commands to a single
place and it greatly improves the VERBOSE support, too (and makes it
much less intrusive).
- VERBOSE has now greater effect, many previously hidden commands
are now shown on the terminal as they are executed. (Use $(Q)
instead of @ where the command should be shown if VERBOSE.)
- Compilation commands redundancy was eliminated.
- Compilation commands calling generalized so that the VERBOSE
support does not further entangle the code. The commands are now
all at a single place, before the targets in a "Build commands"
section.
Note that this changeset has a character of proposal. If you do not
like the direction it takes at all, feel free to revert it (probably
together with the previous VERBOSE patch). However, I believe it
improves the code by bringing the compilation commands to a single
place and it greatly improves the VERBOSE support, too (and makes it
much less intrusive).