[PATCH] Replace shave with automake silent-rules
Gaetan Nadon
gaetan.nadon at videotron.ca
Sun Dec 20 06:42:42 PST 2009
On Sat, 2009-12-19 at 22:17 +0100, Ingmar Vanhassel wrote:
> Which are enabled by default in Xorg's util-macros 1.3 if automake-1.11
> is used.
> ---
> .gitignore | 2 -
> acinclude.m4 | 77 ----------------------------------------------------
> configure.ac | 4 ---
> shave-libtool.in | 69 -----------------------------------------------
> shave.in | 79 ------------------------------------------------------
> 5 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 231 deletions(-)
> delete mode 100644 acinclude.m4
> delete mode 100644 shave-libtool.in
> delete mode 100644 shave.in
>
> diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
> index fc236a3..22bba42 100644
> --- a/.gitignore
> +++ b/.gitignore
> @@ -76,5 +76,3 @@ core
> # Edit the following section as needed
> # For example, !report.pc overrides *.pc. See 'man gitignore'
> #
> -shave
> -shave-libtool
> diff --git a/acinclude.m4 b/acinclude.m4
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 0a3509e..0000000
> --- a/acinclude.m4
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@
> -dnl Make automake/libtool output more friendly to humans
> -dnl Damien Lespiau <damien.lespiau at gmail.com>
> -dnl
> -dnl SHAVE_INIT([shavedir],[default_mode])
> -dnl
> -dnl shavedir: the directory where the shave scripts are, it defaults to
> -dnl $(top_builddir)
> -dnl default_mode: (enable|disable) default shave mode. This parameter
> -dnl controls shave's behaviour when no option has been
> -dnl given to configure. It defaults to disable.
> -dnl
> -dnl * SHAVE_INIT should be called late in your configure.(ac|in) file (just
> -dnl before AC_CONFIG_FILE/AC_OUTPUT is perfect. This macro rewrites CC and
> -dnl LIBTOOL, you don't want the configure tests to have these variables
> -dnl re-defined.
> -dnl * This macro requires GNU make's -s option.
> -
> -AC_DEFUN([_SHAVE_ARG_ENABLE],
> -[
> - AC_ARG_ENABLE([shave],
> - AS_HELP_STRING(
> - [--enable-shave],
> - [use shave to make the build pretty [[default=$1]]]),,
> - [enable_shave=$1]
> - )
> -])
> -
> -AC_DEFUN([SHAVE_INIT],
> -[
> - dnl you can tweak the default value of enable_shave
> - m4_if([$2], [enable], [_SHAVE_ARG_ENABLE(yes)], [_SHAVE_ARG_ENABLE(no)])
> -
> - if test x"$enable_shave" = xyes; then
> - dnl where can we find the shave scripts?
> - m4_if([$1],,
> - [shavedir="$ac_pwd"],
> - [shavedir="$ac_pwd/$1"])
> - AC_SUBST(shavedir)
> -
> - dnl make is now quiet
> - AC_SUBST([MAKEFLAGS], [-s])
> - AC_SUBST([AM_MAKEFLAGS], ['`test -z $V && echo -s`'])
> -
> - dnl we need sed
> - AC_CHECK_PROG(SED,sed,sed,false)
> -
> - dnl substitute libtool
> - SHAVE_SAVED_LIBTOOL=$LIBTOOL
> - LIBTOOL="${SHELL} ${shavedir}/shave-libtool '${SHAVE_SAVED_LIBTOOL}'"
> - AC_SUBST(LIBTOOL)
> -
> - dnl substitute cc/cxx
> - SHAVE_SAVED_CC=$CC
> - SHAVE_SAVED_CXX=$CXX
> - SHAVE_SAVED_FC=$FC
> - SHAVE_SAVED_F77=$F77
> - SHAVE_SAVED_OBJC=$OBJC
> - CC="${SHELL} ${shavedir}/shave cc ${SHAVE_SAVED_CC}"
> - CXX="${SHELL} ${shavedir}/shave cxx ${SHAVE_SAVED_CXX}"
> - FC="${SHELL} ${shavedir}/shave fc ${SHAVE_SAVED_FC}"
> - F77="${SHELL} ${shavedir}/shave f77 ${SHAVE_SAVED_F77}"
> - OBJC="${SHELL} ${shavedir}/shave objc ${SHAVE_SAVED_OBJC}"
> - AC_SUBST(CC)
> - AC_SUBST(CXX)
> - AC_SUBST(FC)
> - AC_SUBST(F77)
> - AC_SUBST(OBJC)
> -
> - V=@
> - else
> - V=1
> - fi
> - Q='$(V:1=)'
> - AC_SUBST(V)
> - AC_SUBST(Q)
> -])
> -
> diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
> index 6b3c4c6..ce5bf3c 100644
> --- a/configure.ac
> +++ b/configure.ac
> @@ -42,8 +42,6 @@ AC_SYS_LARGEFILE
>
> AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
>
> -AC_CONFIG_FILES([shave shave-libtool])
> -
> # Checks for programs.
> AC_DISABLE_STATIC
> AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
> @@ -379,8 +377,6 @@ AC_MSG_NOTICE(
> [Please install that driver as well for rage128-based cards.]
> )
>
> -SHAVE_INIT(.,enable)
> -
> AC_OUTPUT([
> Makefile
> src/Makefile
> diff --git a/shave-libtool.in b/shave-libtool.in
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 1f3a720..0000000
> --- a/shave-libtool.in
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@
> -#!/bin/sh
> -
> -# we need sed
> -SED=@SED@
> -if test -z "$SED" ; then
> -SED=sed
> -fi
> -
> -lt_unmangle ()
> -{
> - last_result=`echo $1 | $SED -e 's#.libs/##' -e 's#[0-9a-zA-Z_\-\.]*_la-##'`
> -}
> -
> -# the real libtool to use
> -LIBTOOL="$1"
> -shift
> -
> -# if 1, don't print anything, the underlaying wrapper will do it
> -pass_though=0
> -
> -# scan the arguments, keep the right ones for libtool, and discover the mode
> -preserved_args=
> -while test "$#" -gt 0; do
> - opt="$1"
> - shift
> -
> - case $opt in
> - --mode=*)
> - mode=`echo $opt | $SED -e 's/[-_a-zA-Z0-9]*=//'`
> - preserved_args="$preserved_args $opt"
> - ;;
> - -o)
> - lt_output="$1"
> - preserved_args="$preserved_args $opt"
> - ;;
> - *)
> - preserved_args="$preserved_args $opt"
> - ;;
> - esac
> -done
> -
> -case "$mode" in
> -compile)
> - # shave will be called and print the actual CC/CXX/LINK line
> - preserved_args="$preserved_args --shave-mode=$mode"
> - pass_though=1
> - ;;
> -link)
> - preserved_args="$preserved_args --shave-mode=$mode"
> - Q=" LINK "
> - ;;
> -*)
> - # let's u
> - # echo "*** libtool: Unimplemented mode: $mode, fill a bug report"
> - ;;
> -esac
> -
> -lt_unmangle "$lt_output"
> -output=$last_result
> -
> -if test -z $V; then
> - if test $pass_though -eq 0; then
> - echo "$Q$output"
> - fi
> - $LIBTOOL --silent $preserved_args
> -else
> - echo $LIBTOOL $preserved_args
> - $LIBTOOL $preserved_args
> -fi
> diff --git a/shave.in b/shave.in
> deleted file mode 100644
> index 5c16f27..0000000
> --- a/shave.in
> +++ /dev/null
> @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
> -#!/bin/sh
> -
> -# we need sed
> -SED=@SED@
> -if test -z "$SED" ; then
> -SED=sed
> -fi
> -
> -lt_unmangle ()
> -{
> - last_result=`echo $1 | $SED -e 's#.libs/##' -e 's#[0-9a-zA-Z_\-\.]*_la-##'`
> -}
> -
> -# the tool to wrap (cc, cxx, ar, ranlib, ..)
> -tool="$1"
> -shift
> -
> -# the reel tool (to call)
> -REEL_TOOL="$1"
> -shift
> -
> -pass_through=0
> -preserved_args=
> -while test "$#" -gt 0; do
> - opt="$1"
> - shift
> -
> - case $opt in
> - --shave-mode=*)
> - mode=`echo $opt | $SED -e 's/[-_a-zA-Z0-9]*=//'`
> - ;;
> - -o)
> - lt_output="$1"
> - preserved_args="$preserved_args $opt"
> - ;;
> - *)
> - preserved_args="$preserved_args $opt"
> - ;;
> - esac
> -done
> -
> -# mode=link is handled in the libtool wrapper
> -case "$mode,$tool" in
> -link,*)
> - pass_through=1
> - ;;
> -*,cxx)
> - Q=" CXX "
> - ;;
> -*,cc)
> - Q=" CC "
> - ;;
> -*,fc)
> - Q=" FC "
> - ;;
> -*,f77)
> - Q=" F77 "
> - ;;
> -*,objc)
> - Q=" OBJC "
> - ;;
> -*,*)
> - # should not happen
> - Q=" CC "
> - ;;
> -esac
> -
> -lt_unmangle "$lt_output"
> -output=$last_result
> -
> -if test -z $V; then
> - if test $pass_through -eq 0; then
> - echo "$Q$output"
> - fi
> - $REEL_TOOL $preserved_args
> -else
> - echo $REEL_TOOL $preserved_args
> - $REEL_TOOL $preserved_args
> -fi
Acked-by: Gaetan Nadon <memsize at videotron.ca>
I think the convention for the e-mail title is:
[PATCH] <module>: tiltle
I prefer using git format-patch and attach the patch, as it is now, we
don't see the commit text and your sign-off.
In my reader the white space does not expand the same way and the patch
cannot be applied.
It would be best to obtain approval from the module maintainer.
Thanks
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