Remove extraneous arguments to construct_env#328
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The code for construct_env expects the output file to be at `argv[2]`,
but it is actually invoked in emsdk_env.{sh,fish} with $@ there
instead. Usually this is not a problem because the emdsk_env.{sh,fish}
is `sourced` directly from the user's shell and $@ is empty, but this
can break in scripted environments.
The $@ was added two years ago in 3b6c6b8 for no discernible reason,
but it was entirely ignored in the code until last month when emscripten-core#307
added a meaningful argument to construct_env but incorrectly kept the
$@.
kripken
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Aug 27, 2019
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The code for construct_env expects the output file to be at
argv[2],but it is actually invoked in emsdk_env.{sh,fish} with $@ there
instead. Usually this is not a problem because the emdsk_env.{sh,fish}
is
sourceddirectly from the user's shell and $@ is empty, but thiscan break in scripted environments.
The $@ was added two years ago in 3b6c6b8 for no discernible reason,
but it was entirely ignored in the code until last month when #307
added a meaningful argument to construct_env but incorrectly kept the
$@.