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Fixes issue #1879. Directives were not directly expanded, but since their content ended up in makefiles, further expansion would take place there. This prevents such artifacts by restricting the set of characters that may be used in a directive value. To build the list of safe characters I went through the contents of /usr/lib/pkgconfig and extracted LDFLAGS and CFLAGS information, so hopefully this is a reasonable default to get started. R=rsc CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/4532092 |
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