[PATCH] glibc: Refactor startfiles/headers into do_libc

Yann E. MORIN yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr
Thu Jun 23 23:19:00 GMT 2011


Bryan, All,

On Thursday 23 June 2011 04:41:45 Bryan Hundven wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 3:50 PM, Yann E. MORIN
> <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr> wrote:
> > Bryan, All,
> >
> > On Monday 20 June 2011 09:44:21 Bryan Hundven wrote:
> >> # HG changeset patch
> >> # User Bryan Hundven <bryanhundven@gmail.com>
> >> # Date 1308555696 25200
> >> # Node ID b25856d9153785d0f711206383480f0190aec363
> >> # Parent  2377be750e83defa6d764bcb8cf6dbaf098a19f6
> >> glibc: Refactor startfiles/headers into do_libc
> > Did you check that:
> >  - other archs were still OK?
> >  - both glibc and eglibc were still OK?
> 
> I need to test more, but I was hoping by putting the patch out there,
> I could get some more testing help?

It's just that I am really overbooked these days.
I'm entirely re-doing an entire room in the attic in the day from 9am to
7pm, and then I am simply too exhausted to do anything more than read my
mails...

Of course I'll help doing the tests! It will just have to wait until the
end of next week (or maybe this WE, if all goes well and I can keep my
attic-planning under control! :-] )

> >> +# vim: ts=4 sw=4 et ai syn=sh
> > Spurious line. We do not have vim syntax settings in the source code.
> 
> We could provide the combined emacs/vim syntax settings.

Oh, do you mean the above works for emacs as well?

> I use a lot of editors, and most of them either use vim or emacs style
> 'mode lines'.
> I prefer the modeline in the code, as I have other projects where they
> like:
>   ts=2 sw=2 et
> 
> and changing my .vimrc or .emacs for each project is a serious pain.

Agreed! :-)

OK. _IFF_ all the following is true:
 - we can have vim *and* emacs syntax on a single line,
 - that line can be either the first (or second for #! ), or the last line,
 - virtually all relevant editors use either vim or emacs markup,

then please prepare such a patch with only the markup change.

My preference would be markup at the beginning of the file if possible,
that way, we don't have to care about appending to an existing file.

Regards,
Yann E. MORIN.

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