[GTG] Re: [ITA] indent 2.2.9 - C/C++ language source code formatting program
Dave Korn
dave.korn@artimi.com
Tue Aug 28 18:20:00 GMT 2007
On 28 August 2007 18:52, Brian Dessent wrote:
> Dave Korn wrote:
>
>>> So the rule is that only top level libs (here libintl8) need
>>> to be mentioned in setup.hint::require?
>>
>> Absolutely so. And you can omit cygwin itself!
>
> Actually no, there are cases where that will give you incorrect or
> misleading information.
(But not the "you can omit cygwin itself" bit!)
> However, there should also be a "libb" at the first level of indention
> because app directly imports from libb as well -- but this line was
> suppressed by cygcheck because it had already printed information for
> libb. Thus if you only go by what is at the first level of indentation,
> then you would conclude that app's setup.hint should list only liba,
> however app has a direct dependance on libb which you have failed to
> indicate.
>
> The practical implication of this may not be severe, because app's
> requiring of liba will also give it the libb that it needs. However, I
> wouldn't play games with setup.hint dependencies like that.
Oh, yow. Fair enough. Didn't realise the output could be misleading like
that, I thought it was comprehensive and verbatim.
JFTR, the commandline I posted was in no way supposed to be a recipe for
generating setup.hint lines, but merely a first-approximation answer to the
question "How many transitive dependencies are there in cygwin?"
> I don't
> think it's asking too much for the maintainer to know the direct list of
> dependencies of his package, which can usually be had simply by looking
> at the link command that created the binary.
Well, nor do I, in general, but OTOH I don't see why we shouldn't provide tools
to do automatically what would otherwise have to be done manually.
That is kind of the point of computers, is it not?
So here's a proposal: make cygcheck *not* suppress duplicate libraries when -v
is given. (Or perhaps only when more than one -v is given, if you'd prefer).
Or hey, even add a new flag/option/switch to it that is specifically for the
purpose and that will actually output your requires: line for you, ready to cat
straight into setup.hint?
cheers,
DaveK
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