* [commit] Fix fnchange.lst
@ 2009-09-19 9:50 Eli Zaretskii
2009-09-19 15:58 ` Joel Brobecker
0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2009-09-19 9:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gdb-patches
Would it be a good idea to run the ARI script when tarring a
pre-release or a release? Too many files were clashing after 8+3
truncation.
Committed.
2009-09-19 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
* config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Add missing edits.
Index: gdb/config/djgpp/fnchange.lst
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/config/djgpp/fnchange.lst,v
retrieving revision 1.103
diff -u -r1.103 fnchange.lst
--- gdb/config/djgpp/fnchange.lst 31 Jul 2009 15:23:20 -0000 1.103
+++ gdb/config/djgpp/fnchange.lst 19 Sep 2009 09:45:22 -0000
@@ -40,6 +40,7 @@
@V@/bfd/elf32-m68hc12.c @V@/bfd/em68hc12.c
@V@/bfd/elf32-m68hc1x.c @V@/bfd/em68hc1x.c
@V@/bfd/elf32-m68k.c @V@/bfd/em68k.c
+@V@/bfd/elf32-microblaze.c @V@/bfd/emicroblaze.c
@V@/bfd/elf32-ppc.c @V@/bfd/e32ppc.c
@V@/bfd/elf32-sh.c @V@/bfd/e32sh.c
@V@/bfd/elf32-score.c @V@/bfd/e32score.c
@@ -52,6 +53,14 @@
@V@/bfd/elf32-spu.c @V@/bfd/e32spu.c
@V@/bfd/elf64-alpha.c @V@/bfd/e64alphf.c
@V@/bfd/elf64-sh64.c @V@/bfd/e64sh64.c
+@V@/config/bootstrap-O1.mk @V@/config/boot-O1.mk
+@V@/config/bootstrap-O3.mk @V@/config/boot-O3.mk
+@V@/config/bootstrap-debug-big.mk @V@/config/boot-dbig.mk
+@V@/config/bootstrap-debug-ckovw.mk @V@/config/boot-bckovw.mk
+@V@/config/bootstrap-debug-lean.mk @V@/config/boot-dlean.mk
+@V@/config/bootstrap-debug-lib.mk @V@/config/boot-dlib.mk
+@V@/config/bootstrap-debug.mk @V@/config/boot-debug.mk
+@V@/config/bootstrap-time.mk @V@/config/boot-time.mk
@V@/config/inttypes-pri.m4 @V@/config/pri-inttypes.m4
@V@/config/inttypes_h.m4 @V@/config/uintmax-inttypes.m4
@V@/config/mt-mips-elfoabi @V@/config/mt-elfoabi-mips
@@ -139,6 +148,16 @@
@V@/gdb/darwin-nat.c @V@/gdb/drw-nat.c
@V@/gdb/darwin-nat-info.c @V@/gdb/drw-nat-info.c
@V@/gdb/features/mips64-cp0.xml @V@/gdb/features/mips64-0cp.xml
+@V@/gdb/features/arm-vfpv2.xml @V@/gdb/features/armvfpv2.xml
+@V@/gdb/features/arm-vfpv3.xml @V@/gdb/features/armvfpv3.xml
+@V@/gdb/features/arm-with-iwmmxt.xml @V@/gdb/features/arm-iwmmxt.xml
+@V@/gdb/features/arm-with-neon.xml @V@/gdb/features/arm-neon.xml
+@V@/gdb/features/arm-with-iwmmxt.c @V@/gdb/features/arm-iwmmxt.c
+@V@/gdb/features/arm-with-neon.c @V@/gdb/features/arm-neon.c
+@V@/gdb/features/arm-with-vfpv2.xml @V@/gdb/features/arm-wv2.xml
+@V@/gdb/features/arm-with-vfpv3.xml @V@/gdb/features/arm-wv3.xml
+@V@/gdb/features/arm-with-vfpv2.c @V@/gdb/features/arm-wv2.c
+@V@/gdb/features/arm-with-vfpv3.c @V@/gdb/features/arm-wv3.c
@V@/gdb/features/rs6000/power-fpu-isa205.xml @V@/gdb/features/rs6000/power-isa205.xml
@V@/gdb/features/rs6000/power64-core.xml @V@/gdb/features/rs6000/power64core.xml
@V@/gdb/features/rs6000/power64-linux.xml @V@/gdb/features/rs6000/power64linux.xml
@@ -278,6 +297,10 @@
@V@/gdb/ppcnbsd-tdep.c @V@/gdb/ppcnb-tdep.c
@V@/gdb/ppcobsd-nat.c @V@/gdb/ppcob-nat.c
@V@/gdb/ppcobsd-tdep.c @V@/gdb/ppcob-tdep.c
+@V@/gdb/regformats/arm-with-vfpv2.dat @V@/gdb/regformats/arm-wv2.dat
+@V@/gdb/regformats/arm-with-vfpv3.dat @V@/gdb/regformats/arm-wv3.dat
+@V@/gdb/regformats/arm-with-iwmmxt.dat @V@/gdb/regformats/arm-iwmmxt.dat
+@V@/gdb/regformats/arm-with-neon.dat @V@/gdb/regformats/arm-neon.dat
@V@/gdb/regformats/reg-i386-linux.dat @V@/gdb/regformats/r-i386-lnx.dat
@V@/gdb/regformats/reg-x86-64-linux.dat @V@/gdb/regformats/r-x8664-linux.dat
@V@/gdb/regformats/reg-x86-64.dat @V@/gdb/regformats/r-x8664.dat
@@ -362,6 +385,8 @@
@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/solib-display-main.exp @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/so-dispmain.exp
@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/solib-symbol-lib.c @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/so-symlib.c
@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/solib-symbol-main.c @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/so-symmain.c
+@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/solib-overlap-lib.c @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/so-ovrlib.c
+@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/solib-overlap-main.c @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/so-ovrmain.c
@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/type-opaque-lib.c @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/ty-opqlib.c
@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/type-opaque-main.c @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/ty-opqmain.c
@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/watchpoint-hw.c @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/wp-hw.c
@@ -369,8 +394,15 @@
@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/watchpoint-solib.c @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/wp-solib.c
@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/watchpoint-hw.exp @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/wp-hw.exp
@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/watchpoint-solib.exp @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/wp-solib.exp
+@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cell/coremaker-spu.c @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cell/core-spu.c
+@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cell/ea-cache-spu.c @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cell/ea-spu.c
+@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cell/mem-access-spu.c @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cell/mem-spu.c
@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/m-static1.cc @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/m-stat1.cc
@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/namespace1.cc @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/namesp1.cc
+@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/namespace-nested-import.cc @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/nnested.cc
+@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/namespace-using.cc @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/nusing.cc
+@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/namespace-nested-import.exp @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/nnested.exp
+@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/namespace-using.exp @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/nusing.exp
@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/mb-inline1.cc @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/mb-inln1.cc
@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/mb-inline2.cc @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.cp/mb-inln2.cc
@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.dwarf2/dw2-intermix.exp @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.dwarf2/dw2-intmix.exp
@@ -418,6 +450,10 @@
@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/mi2-var-child.exp @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/mi2varchild.exp
@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/mi2-var-cmd.exp @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/mi2varcmd.exp
@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/mi2-var-display.exp @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/mi2vardisplay.exp
+@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/mi-nonstop-exit.exp @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/minonstop-exit.exp
+@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/non-stop-exit.c @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.mi/nonstop-exit.c
+@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/watchthreads2.c @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/watchth2.c
+@V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/watchthreads2.exp @V@/gdb/testsuite/gdb.threads/watchth2.exp
@V@/gdb/amd64-linux-tdep.c @V@/gdb/amd64-ltdep.c
@V@/gdb/amd64-linux-nat.c @V@/gdb/amd64-lnat.c
@V@/gdb/hppa-linux-tdep.c @V@/gdb/palnxtdep.c
@@ -477,6 +513,8 @@
@V@/opcodes/iq2000-dis.c @V@/opcodes/iq2000dis.c
@V@/opcodes/m68hc11-dis.c @V@/opcodes/m68hc11dis.c
@V@/opcodes/m68hc11-opc.c @V@/opcodes/m68hc11opc.c
+@V@/opcodes/microblaze-opc.h @V@/opcodes/mbl-opc.h
+@V@/opcodes/microblaze-opcm.h @V@/opcodes/mbl-opcm.h
@V@/opcodes/openrisc-asm.c @V@/opcodes/orisc-asm.c
@V@/opcodes/openrisc-desc.c @V@/opcodes/orisc-desc.c
@V@/opcodes/openrisc-dis.c @V@/opcodes/orisc-dis.c
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [commit] Fix fnchange.lst
2009-09-19 9:50 [commit] Fix fnchange.lst Eli Zaretskii
@ 2009-09-19 15:58 ` Joel Brobecker
2009-09-19 17:47 ` Eli Zaretskii
0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Joel Brobecker @ 2009-09-19 15:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: gdb-patches
> Would it be a good idea to run the ARI script when tarring a
> pre-release or a release? Too many files were clashing after 8+3
> truncation.
I don't think that this _needs_ to be part of the release process.
If we monitored the ARI results daily (I think that Pierre is doing
that for us right now, but it looks like doschk checks are not included
in the email), we shouldn't have this sort of issue. In the meantime,
we can just make sure we check the ARI on the web just before we cut
the branch, and maybe just before we create the release tarball.
If someone extracts out the script that does "dos checking" in
the ARI script, and returns a textual list of files that cause
problem, I don't mind adding it to the release procedure.
--
Joel
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [commit] Fix fnchange.lst
2009-09-19 15:58 ` Joel Brobecker
@ 2009-09-19 17:47 ` Eli Zaretskii
2009-09-20 16:11 ` Joel Brobecker
0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2009-09-19 17:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Joel Brobecker; +Cc: gdb-patches
> Date: Sat, 19 Sep 2009 08:57:50 -0700
> From: Joel Brobecker <brobecker@adacore.com>
> Cc: gdb-patches@sourceware.org
>
> > Would it be a good idea to run the ARI script when tarring a
> > pre-release or a release? Too many files were clashing after 8+3
> > truncation.
>
> I don't think that this _needs_ to be part of the release process.
> If we monitored the ARI results daily (I think that Pierre is doing
> that for us right now, but it looks like doschk checks are not included
> in the email), we shouldn't have this sort of issue.
While it's not fatal to have these issues exist on the trunk during
development, having them in a tarball is really bad. That's why I
won't even dream of insisting that ARE results are monitored daily.
But I do think we should re-check this before a tarball is released.
> If someone extracts out the script that does "dos checking" in
> the ARI script, and returns a textual list of files that cause
> problem, I don't mind adding it to the release procedure.
If Pierre can do that, fine. If not, if someone can tell me where do
I download the ARI script, I will give it a try.
Thanks.
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [commit] Fix fnchange.lst
2009-09-19 17:47 ` Eli Zaretskii
@ 2009-09-20 16:11 ` Joel Brobecker
2009-09-20 17:49 ` Eli Zaretskii
0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Joel Brobecker @ 2009-09-20 16:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: gdb-patches
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> But I do think we should re-check this before a tarball is released.
Doing so a couple of days before a schedule release is indeed
reasonable; it avoids last second surprises. We have the ARI results
published daily for the branch at:
http://www.sourceware.org/gdb/ari/
I see there are 10 warnings remaining. Are these actually fixable?
I don't quite understand what the warnings say, because I can't find
files such as decimal1.h, for instance.
> > If someone extracts out the script that does "dos checking" in
> > the ARI script, and returns a textual list of files that cause
> > problem, I don't mind adding it to the release procedure.
>
> If Pierre can do that, fine. If not, if someone can tell me where do
> I download the ARI script, I will give it a try.
There is an "ss" repository that's owned by gdbadmin on sourceware:
% cvs -d sourceware.org:/cvs/gdbadmin co ss
The only file that I found that made references to fnchange.lst is
update-web-ari. There is a section of the script that uses that file
and emits the appropriate warnings for the ARI.
I don't think you'll have write priviledges. If you want, I can add
your key to the authorized_keys, or I can commit the changes for you.
Although, my advice would be to make the new script a part of the GDB
tarball. That way, anyone can run the script, instead of just those
who log on sourceware.org.
--
Joel
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#!/bin/sh -x
# TODO: setjmp.h, setjmp and longjmp.
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:$HOME/bin
export PATH
# Direct stderr into stdout but still hang onto stderr (/dev/fd/3)
exec 3>&2 2>&1
ECHO ()
{
# echo "$@" | tee /dev/fd/3 1>&2
echo "$@" 1>&2
echo "$@" 1>&3
}
# Really mindless usage
if test $# -ne 4
then
echo "Usage: $0 <snapshot> <tmpdir> <destdir> <project>" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
snapshot=$1 ; shift
tmpdir=$1 ; shift
wwwdir=$1 ; shift
project=$1 ; shift
if [ ! -w ${wwwdir} -o ! -d ${wwwdir} ]
then
echo ERROR: Can not write to directory ${wwwdir} >&2
exit 2
fi
if [ ! -r ${snapshot} ]
then
echo ERROR: Can not read snapshot file 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# FILE formats
# ari.*.bug: <FILE>:<LINE>: <CATEGORY>: <BUG>: <DOC>
# ari.*.idx: <BUG>:<FILE>:<CATEGORY>
# ari.*.doc: <BUG>:<COUNT>:<CATEGORY>:<DOC>
# Where ``*'' is {source,warning,indent,doschk}
unpack_source_p=true
delete_source_p=true
check_warning_p=false # broken
check_indent_p=false # too slow, too many fail
check_source_p=true
check_doschk_p=true
check_werror_p=true
update_doc_p=true
update_web_p=true
if awk --version 2>&1 </dev/null | grep -i gnu > /dev/null
then
AWK=awk
else
AWK=gawk
fi
# Set up a few cleanups
if ${delete_source_p}
then
trap "cd /tmp; rm -rf ${tmpdir}; exit" 0 1 2 15
fi
# unpack the tar-ball
if ${unpack_source_p}
then
# Was it previously unpacked?
if ${delete_source_p} || test ! -d ${tmpdir}/${module}*
then
/bin/rm -rf "${tmpdir}"
/bin/mkdir ${tmpdir}
if [ ! -d ${tmpdir} ]
then
echo "Problem creating work directory"
exit 1
fi
cd ${tmpdir} || exit 1
echo `date`: Unpacking tar-ball ...
case ${snapshot} in
*.tar.bz2 ) bzcat ${snapshot} ;;
*.tar ) cat ${snapshot} ;;
* ) ECHO Bad file ${snapshot} ; exit 1 ;;
esac | tar xf -
fi
fi
module=`basename ${snapshot}`
module=`basename ${module} .bz2`
module=`basename ${module} .tar`
srcdir=`echo ${tmpdir}/${module}*`
version_in=${srcdir}/gdb/version.in
if [ ! -r ${version_in} ]
then
echo ERROR: missing version file 1>&2
exit 1
fi
version=`cat ${version_in}`
# THIS HAS SUFFERED BIT ROT
if ${check_warning_p} && test -d "${srcdir}"
then
echo `date`: Parsing compiler warnings 1>&2
cat ${root}/ari.compile | $AWK '
BEGIN {
FS=":";
}
/^[^:]*:[0-9]*: warning:/ {
file = $1;
#sub (/^.*\//, "", file);
warning[file] += 1;
}
/^[^:]*:[0-9]*: error:/ {
file = $1;
#sub (/^.*\//, "", file);
error[file] += 1;
}
END {
for (file in warning) {
print file ":warning:" level[file]
}
for (file in error) {
print file ":error:" level[file]
}
}
' > ${root}/ari.warning.bug
fi
# THIS HAS SUFFERED BIT ROT
if ${check_indent_p} && test -d "${srcdir}"
then
printf "Analizing file indentation:" 1>&2
( cd "${srcdir}" && /bin/sh $HOME/ss/gdb_find.sh ${project} | while read f
do
if /bin/sh $HOME/ss/gdb_indent.sh < ${f} 2>/dev/null | cmp -s - ${f}
then
:
else
# ari.*.bug: <FILE>:<LINE>: <CATEGORY>: <BUG>: <DOC>
echo "${f}:0: info: indent: Indentation does not match GNU indent output"
fi
done ) > ${wwwdir}/ari.indent.bug
echo ""
fi
if ${check_source_p} && test -d "${srcdir}"
then
bugf=${wwwdir}/ari.source.bug
oldf=${wwwdir}/ari.source.old
srcf=${wwwdir}/ari.source.lines
oldsrcf=${wwwdir}/ari.source.lines-old
diff=${wwwdir}/ari.source.diff
diffin=${diff}-in
newf1=${bugf}1
oldf1=${oldf}1
oldpruned=${oldf1}-pruned
newpruned=${newf1}-pruned
cp -f ${bugf} ${oldf}
cp -f ${srcf} ${oldsrcf}
rm -f ${srcf}
echo "`date`: Using source lines ${srcf}" 1>&2
echo "`date`: Checking source code" 1>&2
( cd "${srcdir}" && /bin/sh $HOME/ss/gdb_find.sh "${project}" | \
xargs /bin/sh $HOME/ss/gdb_ari.sh -Werror -Wall --print-idx --src=${srcf}
) > ${bugf}
# Remove things we are not interested in to signal by email
# gdbarch changes are not important here
sed -e "/.*: gdbarch:.*/d" ${oldf} > ${oldf1}
sed -e "/.*: gdbarch:.*/d" ${bugf} > ${newf1}
# Remove line number info so that code inclusion/deletion
# has no impact on the result
sed -e "s/\([^:]*\):\([^:]*\):\(.*\)/\1:0:\3/" ${oldf1} > ${oldpruned}
sed -e "s/\([^:]*\):\([^:]*\):\(.*\)/\1:0:\3/" ${newf1} > ${newpruned}
# Use diff without option to get normal diff output that
# is reparsed after
diff ${oldpruned} ${newpruned} > ${diffin}
# Only keep new warnings
sed -n -e "/^>.*/p" ${diffin} > ${diff}
sedscript=${wwwdir}/sedscript
script=${wwwdir}/script
sed -n -e "s|\(^[0-9,]*\)a\(.*\)|echo \1a\2 \n \
sed -n \'\2s:\\\\(.*\\\\):> \\\\1:p\' ${newf1}|p" \
-e "s|\(^[0-9,]*\)d\(.*\)|echo \1d\2\n \
sed -n \'\1s:\\\\(.*\\\\):< \\\\1:p\' ${oldf1}|p" \
-e "s|\(^[0-9,]*\)c\(.*\)|echo \1c\2\n \
sed -n \'\1s:\\\\(.*\\\\):< \\\\1:p\' ${oldf1} \n \
sed -n \"\2s:\\\\(.*\\\\):> \\\\1:p\" ${newf1}|p" \
${diffin} > ${sedscript}
${SHELL} ${sedscript} > ${wwwdir}/message
sed -n \
-e "s;\(.*\);echo \\\"\1\\\";p" \
-e "s;.*< \([^:]*\):\([0-9]*\):.*;grep \"^\1:\2:\" ${oldsrcf};p" \
-e "s;.*> \([^:]*\):\([0-9]*\):.*;grep \"^\1:\2:\" ${srcf};p" \
${wwwdir}/message > ${script}
${SHELL} ${script} > ${wwwdir}/mail-message
# Check if ${diff} is not empty
if [ -s ${diff} ]; then
# Send an email to muller@sourceware.org
mutt -s "New ARI warning `date`" -i ${wwwdir}/mail-message \
muller@sourceware.org
else
if [ -s ${mail-message} ]; then
# Send an email to muller@sourceware.org
mutt -s "ARI warning list change `date`" -i ${wwwdir}/mail-message \
muller@sourceware.org
fi
fi
fi
if ${check_doschk_p} && test -d "${srcdir}"
then
echo "`date`: Checking for doschk" 1>&2
rm -f "${wwwdir}"/ari.doschk.*
fnchange_lst="${srcdir}"/gdb/config/djgpp/fnchange.lst
fnchange_awk="${wwwdir}"/ari.doschk.awk
doschk_in="${wwwdir}"/ari.doschk.in
doschk_out="${wwwdir}"/ari.doschk.out
doschk_bug="${wwwdir}"/ari.doschk.bug
doschk_char="${wwwdir}"/ari.doschk.char
# Transform fnchange.lst into fnchange.awk. The program DJTAR
# does a textual substitution of each file name using the list.
# Generate an awk script that does the equivalent - matches an
# exact line and then outputs the replacement.
sed -e 's;@[^@]*@[/]*\([^ ]*\) @[^@]*@[/]*\([^ ]*\);\$0 == "\1" { print "\2"\; next\; };' \
< "${fnchange_lst}" > "${fnchange_awk}"
echo '{ print }' >> "${fnchange_awk}"
# Do the raw analysis - transform the list of files into the DJGPP
# equivalents putting it in the .in file
( cd "${srcdir}" && find * \
-name '*.info-[0-9]*' -prune \
-o -name tcl -prune \
-o -name itcl -prune \
-o -name tk -prune \
-o -name libgui -prune \
-o -name tix -prune \
-o -name dejagnu -prune \
-o -name expect -prune \
-o -type f -print ) \
| $AWK -f ${fnchange_awk} > ${doschk_in}
# Start with a clean slate
rm -f ${doschk_bug}
# Check for any invalid characters.
grep '[\+\,\;\=\[\]\|\<\>\\\"\:\?\*]' < ${doschk_in} > ${doschk_char}
# ari.*.bug: <FILE>:<LINE>: <CATEGORY>: <BUG>: <DOC>
sed < ${doschk_char} >> ${doschk_bug} \
-e s'/$/:0: dos: DOSCHK: Invalid DOS character/'
# Magic to map ari.doschk.out to ari.doschk.bug goes here
doschk < ${doschk_in} > ${doschk_out}
cat ${doschk_out} | $AWK >> ${doschk_bug} '
BEGIN {
state = 1;
invalid_dos = state++; bug[invalid_dos] = "invalid DOS file name"; category[invalid_dos] = "dos";
same_dos = state++; bug[same_dos] = "DOS 8.3"; category[same_dos] = "dos";
same_sysv = state++; bug[same_sysv] = "SysV";
long_sysv = state++; bug[long_sysv] = "long SysV";
internal = state++; bug[internal] = "internal doschk"; category[internal] = "internal";
state = 0;
}
/^$/ { state = 0; next; }
/^The .* not valid DOS/ { state = invalid_dos; next; }
/^The .* same DOS/ { state = same_dos; next; }
/^The .* same SysV/ { state = same_sysv; next; }
/^The .* too long for SysV/ { state = long_sysv; next; }
/^The .* / { state = internal; next; }
NF == 0 { next }
NF == 3 { name = $1 ; file = $3 }
NF == 1 { file = $1 }
NF > 3 && $2 == "-" { file = $1 ; name = gensub(/^.* - /, "", 1) }
state == same_dos {
# ari.*.bug: <FILE>:<LINE>: <CATEGORY>: <BUG>: <DOC>
print file ":0: " category[state] ": " \
name " " bug[state] " " " dup: " \
" DOSCHK - the names " name " and " file " resolve to the same" \
" file on a " bug[state] \
" system.<br>For DOS, this can be fixed by modifying the file" \
" fnchange.lst."
next
}
state == invalid_dos {
# ari.*.bug: <FILE>:<LINE>: <SEVERITY>: <CATEGORY>: <DOC>
print file ":0: " category[state] ": " name ": DOSCHK - " name
next
}
state == internal {
# ari.*.bug: <FILE>:<LINE>: <SEVERITY>: <CATEGORY>: <DOC>
print file ":0: " category[state] ": " bug[state] ": DOSCHK - a " \
bug[state] " problem"
}
'
fi
if ${check_werror_p} && test -d "${srcdir}"
then
echo "`date`: Checking Makefile.in for non- -Werror rules"
rm -f ${wwwdir}/ari.werror.*
cat "${srcdir}/${project}/Makefile.in" | $AWK > ${wwwdir}/ari.werror.bug '
BEGIN {
count = 0
cont_p = 0
full_line = ""
}
/^[-_[:alnum:]]+\.o:/ {
file = gensub(/.o:.*/, "", 1) ".c"
}
/[^\\]\\$/ { gsub (/\\$/, ""); full_line = full_line $0; cont_p = 1; next; }
cont_p { $0 = full_line $0; cont_p = 0; full_line = ""; }
/\$\(COMPILE\.pre\)/ {
print file " has line " $0
if (($0 !~ /\$\(.*ERROR_CFLAGS\)/) && ($0 !~ /\$\(INTERNAL_CFLAGS\)/)) {
# ari.*.bug: <FILE>:<LINE>: <CATEGORY>: <BUG>: <DOC>
print "'"${project}"'/" file ":0: info: Werror: The file is not being compiled with -Werror"
}
}
'
fi
# From the warnings, generate the doc and indexed bug files
if ${update_doc_p}
then
cd ${wwwdir}
rm -f ari.doc ari.idx ari.doc.bug
# Generate an extra file containing all the bugs that the ARI can detect.
/bin/sh $HOME/ss/gdb_ari.sh -Werror -Wall --print-idx --print-doc >> ari.doc.bug
cat ari.*.bug | $AWK > ari.idx '
BEGIN {
FS=": *"
}
{
# ari.*.bug: <FILE>:<LINE>: <CATEGORY>: <BUG>: <DOC>
file = $1
line = $2
category = $3
bug = $4
if (! (bug in cat)) {
cat[bug] = category
# strip any trailing .... (supplement)
doc[bug] = gensub(/ \([^\)]*\)$/, "", 1, $5)
count[bug] = 0
}
if (file != "") {
count[bug] += 1
# ari.*.idx: <BUG>:<FILE>:<CATEGORY>
print bug ":" file ":" category
}
# Also accumulate some categories as obsolete
if (category == "deprecated") {
# ari.*.idx: <BUG>:<FILE>:<CATEGORY>
if (file != "") {
print category ":" file ":" "obsolete"
}
#count[category]++
#doc[category] = "Contains " category " code"
}
}
END {
i = 0;
for (bug in count) {
# ari.*.doc: <BUG>:<COUNT>:<CATEGORY>:<DOC>
print bug ":" count[bug] ":" cat[bug] ":" doc[bug] >> "ari.doc"
}
}
'
fi
# print_toc BIAS MIN_COUNT CATEGORIES TITLE
# Print a table of contents containing the bugs CATEGORIES. If the
# BUG count >= MIN_COUNT print it in the table-of-contents. If
# MIN_COUNT is non -ve, also include a link to the table.Adjust the
# printed BUG count by BIAS.
all=
print_toc ()
{
bias="$1" ; shift
min_count="$1" ; shift
all=" $all $1 "
categories=""
for c in $1; do
categories="${categories} categories[\"${c}\"] = 1 ;"
done
shift
title="$@" ; shift
echo "<p>" >> ${newari}
echo "<a name=${title}>" | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]' >> ${newari}
echo "<h3>${title}</h3>" >> ${newari}
cat >> ${newari} # description
cat >> ${newari} <<EOF
<p>
<table>
<tr><th align=left>BUG</th><th>Total</th><th align=left>Description</th></tr>
EOF
# ari.*.doc: <BUG>:<COUNT>:<CATEGORY>:<DOC>
cat ${wwwdir}/ari.doc \
| sort -t: +1rn -2 +0d \
| $AWK >> ${newari} '
BEGIN {
FS=":"
'"$categories"'
MIN_COUNT = '${min_count}'
BIAS = '${bias}'
total = 0
nr = 0
}
{
# ari.*.doc: <BUG>:<COUNT>:<CATEGORY>:<DOC>
bug = $1
count = $2
category = $3
doc = $4
if (count < MIN_COUNT) next
if (!(category in categories)) next
nr += 1
total += count
printf "<tr>"
printf "<th align=left valign=top><a name=\"%s\">", bug
printf "%s", gensub(/_/, " ", "g", bug)
printf "</a></th>"
printf "<td align=right valign=top>"
if (count > 0 && MIN_COUNT >= 0) {
printf "<a href=\"#,%s\">%d</a></td>", bug, count + BIAS
} else {
printf "%d", count + BIAS
}
printf "</td>"
printf "<td align=left valign=top>%s</td>", doc
printf "</tr>"
print ""
}
END {
print "<tr><th align=right valign=top>" nr "</th><th align=right valign=top>" total "</th><td></td></tr>"
}
'
cat >> ${newari} <<EOF
</table>
<p>
EOF
}
print_table ()
{
categories=""
for c in $1; do
categories="${categories} categories[\"${c}\"] = 1 ;"
done
# Remember to prune the dir prefix from projects files
# ari.*.idx: <BUG>:<FILE>:<CATEGORY>
cat ${wwwdir}/ari.idx | $AWK >> ${newari} '
function qsort (table,
middle, tmp, left, nr_left, right, nr_right, result) {
middle = ""
for (middle in table) { break; }
nr_left = 0;
nr_right = 0;
for (tmp in table) {
if (tolower(tmp) < tolower(middle)) {
nr_left++
left[tmp] = tmp
} else if (tolower(tmp) > tolower(middle)) {
nr_right++
right[tmp] = tmp
}
}
#print "qsort " nr_left " " middle " " nr_right > "/dev/stderr"
result = ""
if (nr_left > 0) {
result = qsort(left) SUBSEP
}
result = result middle
if (nr_right > 0) {
result = result SUBSEP qsort(right)
}
return result
}
function print_heading (where, bug_i) {
print ""
print "<tr border=1>"
print "<th align=left>File</th>"
print "<th align=left><em>Total</em></th>"
print "<th></th>"
for (bug_i = 1; bug_i <= nr_bug; bug_i++) {
bug = i2bug[bug_i];
printf "<th>"
# The title names are offset by one. Otherwize, when the browser
# jumps to the name it leaves out half the relevant column.
#printf "<a name=\",%s\"> </a>", bug
printf "<a name=\",%s\"> </a>", i2bug[bug_i-1]
printf "<a href=\"#%s\">", bug
printf "%s", gensub(/_/, " ", "g", bug)
printf "</a>\n"
printf "</th>\n"
}
#print "<th></th>"
printf "<th><a name=\"%s,\"> </a></th>\n", i2bug[bug_i-1]
print "<th align=left><em>Total</em></th>"
print "<th align=left>File</th>"
print "</tr>"
}
function print_totals (where, bug_i) {
print "<th align=left><em>Totals</em></th>"
printf "<th align=right>"
printf "<em>%s</em>", total
printf ">"
printf "</th>\n"
print "<th></th>";
for (bug_i = 1; bug_i <= nr_bug; bug_i++) {
bug = i2bug[bug_i];
printf "<th align=right>"
printf "<em>"
printf "<a href=\"#%s\">%d</a>", bug, bug_total[bug]
printf "</em>";
printf "<a href=\"#%s,%s\">^</a>", prev_file[bug, where], bug
printf "<a href=\"#%s,%s\">v</a>", next_file[bug, where], bug
printf "<a name=\"%s,%s\"> </a>", where, bug
printf "</th>";
print ""
}
print "<th></th>"
printf "<th align=right>"
printf "<em>%s</em>", total
printf "<"
printf "</th>\n"
print "<th align=left><em>Totals</em></th>"
print "</tr>"
}
BEGIN {
FS = ":"
'"${categories}"'
nr_file = 0;
nr_bug = 0;
}
{
# ari.*.idx: <BUG>:<FILE>:<CATEGORY>
bug = $1
file = $2
category = $3
# Interested in this
if (!(category in categories)) next
# Totals
db[bug, file] += 1
bug_total[bug] += 1
file_total[file] += 1
total += 1
}
END {
# Sort the files and bugs creating indexed lists.
nr_bug = split(qsort(bug_total), i2bug, SUBSEP);
nr_file = split(qsort(file_total), i2file, SUBSEP);
# Dummy entries for first/last
i2file[0] = 0
i2file[-1] = -1
i2bug[0] = 0
i2bug[-1] = -1
# Construct a cycle of next/prev links. The file/bug "0" and "-1"
# are used to identify the start/end of the cycle. Consequently,
# prev(0) = -1 (prev of start is the end) and next(-1) = 0 (next
# of end is the start).
# For all the bugs, create a cycle that goes to the prev / next file.
for (bug_i = 1; bug_i <= nr_bug; bug_i++) {
bug = i2bug[bug_i]
prev = 0
prev_file[bug, 0] = -1
next_file[bug, -1] = 0
for (file_i = 1; file_i <= nr_file; file_i++) {
file = i2file[file_i]
if ((bug, file) in db) {
prev_file[bug, file] = prev
next_file[bug, prev] = file
prev = file
}
}
prev_file[bug, -1] = prev
next_file[bug, prev] = -1
}
# For all the files, create a cycle that goes to the prev / next bug.
for (file_i = 1; file_i <= nr_file; file_i++) {
file = i2file[file_i]
prev = 0
prev_bug[file, 0] = -1
next_bug[file, -1] = 0
for (bug_i = 1; bug_i <= nr_bug; bug_i++) {
bug = i2bug[bug_i]
if ((bug, file) in db) {
prev_bug[file, bug] = prev
next_bug[file, prev] = bug
prev = bug
}
}
prev_bug[file, -1] = prev
next_bug[file, prev] = -1
}
print "<table border=1 cellspacing=0>"
print "<tr></tr>"
print_heading(0);
print "<tr></tr>"
print_totals(0);
print "<tr></tr>"
for (file_i = 1; file_i <= nr_file; file_i++) {
file = i2file[file_i];
pfile = gensub(/^'${project}'\//, "", 1, file)
print ""
print "<tr>"
print "<th align=left><a name=\"" file ",\">" pfile "</a></th>"
printf "<th align=right>"
printf "%s", file_total[file]
printf "<a href=\"#%s,%s\">></a>", file, next_bug[file, 0]
printf "</th>\n"
print "<th></th>"
for (bug_i = 1; bug_i <= nr_bug; bug_i++) {
bug = i2bug[bug_i];
if ((bug, file) in db) {
printf "<td align=right>"
printf "<a href=\"#%s\">%d</a>", bug, db[bug, file]
printf "<a href=\"#%s,%s\">^</a>", prev_file[bug, file], bug
printf "<a href=\"#%s,%s\">v</a>", next_file[bug, file], bug
printf "<a name=\"%s,%s\"> </a>", file, bug
printf "</td>"
print ""
} else {
print "<td> </td>"
#print "<td></td>"
}
}
print "<th></th>"
printf "<th align=right>"
printf "%s", file_total[file]
printf "<a href=\"#%s,%s\"><</a>", file, prev_bug[file, -1]
printf "</th>\n"
print "<th align=left>" pfile "</th>"
print "</tr>"
}
print "<tr></tr>"
print_totals(-1)
print "<tr></tr>"
print_heading(-1);
print "<tr></tr>"
print ""
print "</table>"
print ""
}
'
}
# Make the scripts available
cp $HOME/ss/gdb_*.sh ${wwwdir}
# Compute the ARI index - ratio of zero vs non-zero problems.
indexes=`awk '
BEGIN {
FS=":"
}
{
# ari.*.doc: <BUG>:<COUNT>:<CATEGORY>:<DOC>
bug = $1; count = $2; category = $3; doc = $4
if (bug ~ /^legacy_/) legacy++
if (bug ~ /^deprecated_/) deprecated++
if (category !~ /^gdbarch$/) {
bugs += count
}
if (count == 0) {
oks++
}
}
END {
#print "tests/ok:", nr / ok
#print "bugs/tests:", bugs / nr
#print "bugs/ok:", bugs / ok
print bugs / ( oks + legacy + deprecated )
}
' ${wwwdir}/ari.doc`
# Merge, generating the ARI tables.
if ${update_web_p}
then
echo "Create the ARI table" 1>&2
oldari=${wwwdir}/old.html
ari=${wwwdir}/index.html
newari=${wwwdir}/new.html
rm -f ${newari} ${newari}.gz
cat <<EOF >> ${newari}
<html>
<head>
<title>A.R. Index for GDB version ${version}</title>
</head>
<body>
<center><h2>A.R. Index for GDB version ${version}<h2></center>
<!-- body, update above using ../index.sh -->
<!-- Navigation. This page contains the following anchors.
"BUG": The definition of the bug.
"FILE,BUG": The row/column containing FILEs BUG count
"0,BUG", "-1,BUG": The top/bottom total for BUGs column.
"FILE,O", "FILE,-1": The left/right total for FILEs row.
",BUG": The top title for BUGs column.
"FILE,": The left title for FILEs row.
-->
<center><h3>${indexes}</h3></center>
<center><h3>You can not take this seriously!</h3></center>
<center>
Also available:
<a href="../gdb/ari/">most recent branch</a>
|
<a href="../gdb/current/ari/">current</a>
|
<a href="../gdb/download/ari/">last release</a>
</center>
<center>
Last updated: `date -u`
</center>
EOF
print_toc 0 1 "internal regression" Critical <<EOF
Things previously eliminated but returned. This should always be empty.
EOF
print_table "regression code comment obsolete"
print_toc 0 0 code Code <<EOF
Coding standard problems, portability problems, readability problems.
EOF
print_toc 0 0 comment Comments <<EOF
Problems concerning comments in source files.
EOF
print_toc 0 -1 dos DOS 8.3 File Names <<EOF
File names with problems on 8.3 file systems.
EOF
print_toc -2 -1 deprecated Deprecated <<EOF
Mechanisms that have been replaced with something better, simpler,
cleaner; or are no longer required by core-GDB. New code should not
use deprecated mechanisms. Existing code, when touched, should be
updated to use non-deprecated mechanisms. See obsolete and deprecate.
(The declaration and definition are hopefully excluded from count so
zero should indicate no remaining uses).
EOF
print_toc 0 0 obsolete Obsolete <<EOF
Mechanisms that have been replaced, but have not yet been marked as
such (using the deprecated_ prefix). See deprecate and deprecated.
EOF
print_toc 0 -1 deprecate Deprecate <<EOF
Mechanisms that are a candidate for being made obsolete. Once core
GDB no longer depends on these mechanisms and/or there is a
replacement available, these mechanims can be deprecated (adding the
deprecated prefix) obsoleted (put into category obsolete) or deleted.
See obsolete and deprecated.
EOF
print_toc -2 -1 legacy Legacy <<EOF
Methods used to prop up targets using targets that still depend on
deprecated mechanisms. (The method's declaration and definition are
hopefully excluded from count).
EOF
print_toc -2 -1 gdbarch Gdbarch <<EOF
Count of calls to the gdbarch set methods. (Declaration and
definition hopefully excluded from count).
EOF
print_toc 0 -1 macro Macro <<EOF
Breakdown of macro definitions (and #undef) in configuration files.
EOF
print_toc 0 0 regression Fixed <<EOF
Problems that have been expunged from the source code.
EOF
# Check for invalid categories
for a in $all; do
alls="$alls all[$a] = 1 ;"
done
cat ari.*.doc | $AWK >> ${newari} '
BEGIN {
FS = ":"
'"$alls"'
}
{
# ari.*.doc: <BUG>:<COUNT>:<CATEGORY>:<DOC>
bug = $1
count = $2
category = $3
doc = $4
if (!(category in all)) {
print "<b>" category "</b>: no documentation<br>"
}
}
'
cat >> ${newari} <<EOF
<center>
Input files:
`( cd ${wwwdir} && ls ari.*.bug ari.idx ari.doc ) | while read f
do
echo "<a href=\"${f}\">${f}</a>"
done`
</center>
<center>
Scripts:
`( cd ${wwwdir} && ls *.sh ) | while read f
do
echo "<a href=\"${f}\">${f}</a>"
done`
</center>
<!-- /body, update below using ../index.sh -->
</body>
</html>
EOF
for i in . .. ../..; do
x=${wwwdir}/${i}/index.sh
if test -x $x; then
$x ${newari}
break
fi
done
gzip -c -v -9 ${newari} > ${newari}.gz
cp ${ari} ${oldari}
cp ${ari}.gz ${oldari}.gz
cp ${newari} ${ari}
cp ${newari}.gz ${ari}.gz
fi # update_web_p
# ls -l ${wwwdir}
exit 0
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* Re: [commit] Fix fnchange.lst
2009-09-20 16:11 ` Joel Brobecker
@ 2009-09-20 17:49 ` Eli Zaretskii
2009-09-20 19:48 ` Eli Zaretskii
0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2009-09-20 17:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Joel Brobecker; +Cc: gdb-patches
> Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2009 09:10:48 -0700
> From: Joel Brobecker <brobecker@adacore.com>
> Cc: gdb-patches@sourceware.org
>
> http://www.sourceware.org/gdb/ari/
>
> I see there are 10 warnings remaining. Are these actually fixable?
Not easily: they belong to libdecnumber and gnulib, which are compiled
into the DJGPP port. To fix those, I need to add stuff to
gdb/config/djgpp to actually edit some source files, not just rename
files during unpacking (which is what fnchange.lst does).
It's on my TODO, but when I will get to it is anybody's guess. Not
that too many people on the DJGPP forum are crying bloody murder for
lack of support of the build on plain DOS systems...
> I don't quite understand what the warnings say, because I can't find
> files such as decimal1.h, for instance.
The original output of doschk is mangled by the ARI script, as part of
accounting for fnchange.lst renaming, so the first of the two names it
complains about is already 8+3-butchered. Run "find . | doschk" in
the source tree, and you will see the original file names that clash
after 8+3 truncation.
> I don't think you'll have write priviledges. If you want, I can add
> your key to the authorized_keys, or I can commit the changes for you.
The latter would be more than enough. I will see if I can find time
to craft a script that you wanted.
Thanks.
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [commit] Fix fnchange.lst
2009-09-20 17:49 ` Eli Zaretskii
@ 2009-09-20 19:48 ` Eli Zaretskii
2009-09-21 16:56 ` Joel Brobecker
2009-10-01 17:01 ` Joel Brobecker
0 siblings, 2 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2009-09-20 19:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: brobecker, gdb-patches
> Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2009 20:46:53 +0300
> From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
> Cc: gdb-patches@sourceware.org
>
> > I don't think you'll have write priviledges. If you want, I can add
> > your key to the authorized_keys, or I can commit the changes for you.
>
> The latter would be more than enough. I will see if I can find time
> to craft a script that you wanted.
Here you go. Save as "chkfnames" and invoke it like this:
srcdir=FOO tmpdir=BAR ./chkfnames
It will produce the list of problematic files on stdout, together with
the reasons for their inclusion. tmpdir is used to create an Awk
script that filters out files already renamed by fnchange.lst; you can
remove that script when you are done.
Enjoy.
--------------------------------------
#!/bin/sh
fnchange_lst="${srcdir}"/gdb/config/djgpp/fnchange.lst
fnchange_awk="${tmpdir}"/fnchange.awk
# Transform fnchange.lst into fnchange.awk. The program DJTAR
# does a textual substitution of each file name using the list.
# Generate an awk script that does the equivalent - matches an
# exact line and then outputs the replacement.
sed -e 's;@[^@]*@[/]*\([^ ]*\) @[^@]*@[/]*\([^ ]*\);\$0 == "\1" { print "\2"\; next\; };' \
< "${fnchange_lst}" > "${fnchange_awk}"
echo '{ print }' >> "${fnchange_awk}"
( cd "${srcdir}" && find * \
-name '*.info-[0-9]*' -prune \
-o -name tcl -prune \
-o -name itcl -prune \
-o -name tk -prune \
-o -name libgui -prune \
-o -name tix -prune \
-o -name dejagnu -prune \
-o -name expect -prune \
-o -type f -print ) \
| awk -f ${fnchange_awk} | doschk | sed '/The following file names are too long for SysV:/q' | fgrep -v 'The following file names are too long for SysV:'
exit 0
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* Re: [commit] Fix fnchange.lst
2009-09-20 19:48 ` Eli Zaretskii
@ 2009-09-21 16:56 ` Joel Brobecker
2009-10-01 17:01 ` Joel Brobecker
1 sibling, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Joel Brobecker @ 2009-09-21 16:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: gdb-patches
> Here you go. Save as "chkfnames" and invoke it like this:
>
> srcdir=FOO tmpdir=BAR ./chkfnames
Thanks. I propose we check this script somewhere in GDB and change
the interface to something like:
% chkfnames SRCDIR [TMPDIR]
(TMPDIR would be defaulted to /tmp if not provided)
I'll then add to this script to the release procedure.
--
Joel
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [commit] Fix fnchange.lst
2009-09-20 19:48 ` Eli Zaretskii
2009-09-21 16:56 ` Joel Brobecker
@ 2009-10-01 17:01 ` Joel Brobecker
2009-10-02 11:43 ` Eli Zaretskii
1 sibling, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Joel Brobecker @ 2009-10-01 17:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: gdb-patches
> Here you go. Save as "chkfnames" and invoke it like this:
>
> srcdir=FOO tmpdir=BAR ./chkfnames
Can we make the script ignore libdecnumber and gnulib, .cvsignore
files? Should we also skip testsuite files?
Right now, the script as is generates a lot of output about some things
that we cannot fix in GDB itself. From a Q/A perspective, this is going
to cause us to miss.
What should we do with the entries in section called:
"The following resolve to the same SysV file names:"
?
--
Joel
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [commit] Fix fnchange.lst
2009-10-01 17:01 ` Joel Brobecker
@ 2009-10-02 11:43 ` Eli Zaretskii
2009-10-02 15:25 ` Joel Brobecker
0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2009-10-02 11:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Joel Brobecker; +Cc: gdb-patches
> Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 10:01:07 -0700
> From: Joel Brobecker <brobecker@adacore.com>
> Cc: gdb-patches@sourceware.org
>
> > Here you go. Save as "chkfnames" and invoke it like this:
> >
> > srcdir=FOO tmpdir=BAR ./chkfnames
>
> Can we make the script ignore libdecnumber and gnulib, .cvsignore
> files?
There are only a few of files in libdecnumber and gnulib, so I didn't
think it was justified to remove them. They do present a real
problem.
As for .cvsignore, they shouldn't present a problem because they are
not in the tarball. If you are running the script on the CVS sandbox,
then I guess we need to ignore them. I will see what I can do.
> Should we also skip testsuite files?
I don't think so. Any conflicts cause trouble when unpacking the
tarball on 8+3 and some older Windows systems.
> Right now, the script as is generates a lot of output about some things
> that we cannot fix in GDB itself. From a Q/A perspective, this is going
> to cause us to miss.
I agree that too much noise is bad, but do we really have a lot of
noise? How many positives are you willing to have before they are
noise?
> What should we do with the entries in section called:
> "The following resolve to the same SysV file names:"
Nothing. We don't care about this part of doschk's output. I thought
I made that section disappear, but it sounds like I goofed.
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* Re: [commit] Fix fnchange.lst
2009-10-02 11:43 ` Eli Zaretskii
@ 2009-10-02 15:25 ` Joel Brobecker
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From: Joel Brobecker @ 2009-10-02 15:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: gdb-patches
> There are only a few of files in libdecnumber and gnulib, so I didn't
> think it was justified to remove them. They do present a real
> problem.
I know, but I am trying to qualify a release, and from my perspective,
this is a known issue that is not blocking the release. So they are
a visual distraction.
> As for .cvsignore, they shouldn't present a problem because they are
> not in the tarball. If you are running the script on the CVS sandbox,
> then I guess we need to ignore them. I will see what I can do.
Thanks. The reason why I'm running the script on a CVS sandbox, is that
I am trying to verify that things have not regressed in that department
before making the tarballs.
> > Should we also skip testsuite files?
>
> I don't think so. Any conflicts cause trouble when unpacking the
> tarball on 8+3 and some older Windows systems.
Hmmm, we may have some work to do. I remember seeing some entries
for the testsuite, except I can't remember whether they were in a
section that we care about or not.
> I agree that too much noise is bad, but do we really have a lot of
> noise? How many positives are you willing to have before they are
> noise?
>
> > What should we do with the entries in section called:
> > "The following resolve to the same SysV file names:"
>
> Nothing. We don't care about this part of doschk's output. I thought
> I made that section disappear, but it sounds like I goofed.
At the time when I ran the program, I had several pages of output
(in a 65-line terminal). It will be better once we eliminate the
SysV errors from the list. But what I'm trying to do is to automate
the task of validating the source file names for DJGPP. I suppose
I could parse the output and eliminate the known issues, but if
you can do this exclusion from the script itself (say using a switch
to control that), then it simplifies the release process. And it helps
avoiding a silly bug in my release scripts from missing something.
--
Joel
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