[PATCH] DWARF support for .debug_loc offsets
Daniel Berlin
dberlin@dberlin.org
Thu Jul 11 10:57:00 GMT 2002
On 11 Jul 2002, Jim Blandy wrote:
>
> A procedural nit: putting "PATCH" in the subject line means by
> convention that you've committed, or are about to commit, the patch in
> your message. If you're submitting a patch for approval, you should
> put "RFA" in your subject.
You are aware, that the idea that putting [PATCH] in the line means you
are committing a patch, is pretty much different than every other project?
Look at GCC, fer instance.
[PATCH] means it's a patch, to be looked at.
It's very confusing to submit patches to GDB, when it's the only one with
different procedures.
>
> "RFC" and "WIP" I *think* both mean that you're just asking for
> comments, but you plan to revise the patch before really submitting it
> ("RFA").
>
>
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