I was looking through options.cc diff between GCC 14 and 15, looking for
entries with added CL_Cobol where at least one other language is present
and was present before too. Besides the -fsyntax-only changes this is
the only other one I found, COBOL adds Var(cobol_include) to something
which didn't have a Var at all before and IMHO it is actively harmful.
Because one can specify multiple -include file1 -include file2 options,
both in C/C++ etc. and in COBOL as well (as documented in the man
page). A Var can track just one entry. cobol_langhook_handle_option
should use arg instead.
2025-04-14 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR cobol/119777
* lang.opt (include): Remove Var(cobol_include).
* cobol1.cc (cobol_langhook_handle_option) <case OPT_include>: Use
arg instead of cobol_include.
}
return true;
case OPT_include:
- if( ! include_file_add(cobol_include) ) {
- cbl_errx( "could not include %s", cobol_include);
+ if( ! include_file_add(arg) ) {
+ cbl_errx( "could not include %s", arg);
}
return true;
; Documented in C
include
-Cobol Joined Separate Var(cobol_include)
+Cobol Joined Separate
; Documented in C
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