Previously, if we attempted to build using C99 or later, we got "inline
function declared but never defined" warnings and eventual "undefined
reference" errors. As a result, it fails to build from source using gcc5.
However, if we move the definitions to list.h and add "extern inline"
declarations to list.c, which does compile using C99 and later, then it no
longer compiles using gnu90, the default for gcc4.
To avoid this mess, we remove the inline keywords altogether.
Note that this fixes Debian bugs for wmifs [1], wmppp.app [2], and
wmtime [3].
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=778170
[2] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=778172
[3] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=778174
Previously, wmitime only had support for English, French, and (in Debian
only) Hungarian. In addition, the choice was made at compile time.
This patch adds run-time support for any language using the Latin alphabet.
The locale is determined by the user's environment or may be specified on
the command line with the "-l" option. Note that users whose environment
specifies a non-Latin locale may wish to use, e.g., "-l C", as otherwise
no date will appear.
Note that, for simplicity, the month and day are now displayed as "01 JAN"
as opposed to "JAN 01". (Previously, the former format was used for English
and the latter for French.)