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authorSiddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>2016-07-11 20:32:12 +0530
committerSiddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>2016-07-11 20:32:12 +0530
commitc10f90dcef42092a96007fed7e77f9d470e5bb76 (patch)
treed4e260bbfec4a61d50a17f3be8fc64a0b7b01b4b /Makerules
parent26c2910ac6889dd21f128d9071418492d544a2dc (diff)
downloadglibc-c10f90dcef42092a96007fed7e77f9d470e5bb76.tar.gz
Revert "Add pretty printers for the NPTL lock types"
This reverts commit 62ce266b0b261def2c6329be9814ffdcc11964d6. The change is not mature enough because it needs the following fixes: 1. Redirect test output to a file like other tests 2. Eliminate the need to use a .gdbinit because distributions will break without it. I should have caught that but I was in too much of a hurry to get the patch in :/ 3. Feature checking during configure to determine things like minimum required gdb version, python-pexpect version, etc. to make sure that tests work correctly.
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diff --git a/Makerules b/Makerules
index f62d5180e5..7e4077ee50 100644
--- a/Makerules
+++ b/Makerules
@@ -214,52 +214,6 @@ sed-remove-dotdot := -e 's@ *\([^ \/$$][^ \]*\)@ $$(..)\1@g' \
-e 's@^\([^ \/$$][^ \]*\)@$$(..)\1@g'
endif
-ifdef gen-py-const-headers
-# We'll use a static pattern rule to match .pysym files with their
-# corresponding generated .py files.
-# The generated .py files go in the submodule's dir in the glibc source dir.
-py-const-files := $(patsubst %.pysym,%.py,$(gen-py-const-headers))
-py-const-dir := $(objpfx)
-py-const := $(addprefix $(py-const-dir),$(py-const-files))
-py-const-script := $(..)scripts/gen-py-const.awk
-
-# This is a hack we use to generate .py files with constants for Python
-# pretty printers. It works the same way as gen-as-const.
-# See scripts/gen-py-const.awk for details on how the awk | gcc mechanism
-# works.
-#
-# $@.tmp and $@.tmp2 are temporary files we use to store the partial contents
-# of the target file. We do this instead of just writing on $@ because, if the
-# build process terminates prematurely, re-running Make wouldn't run this rule
-# since Make would see that the target file already exists (despite it being
-# incomplete).
-#
-# The sed line replaces "@name@SOME_NAME@value@SOME_VALUE@" strings from the
-# output of 'gcc -S' with "SOME_NAME = SOME_VALUE" strings.
-# The '-n' option, combined with the '/p' command, makes sed output only the
-# modified lines instead of the whole input file. The output is redirected
-# to a .py file; we'll import it in the pretty printers file to read
-# the constants generated by gen-py-const.awk.
-# The regex has two capturing groups, for SOME_NAME and SOME_VALUE
-# respectively. Notice SOME_VALUE may be prepended by a special character,
-# depending on the assembly syntax (e.g. immediates are prefixed by a '$'
-# in AT&T x86, and by a '#' in ARM). We discard it using a complemented set
-# before the second capturing group.
-$(py-const): $(py-const-dir)%.py: %.pysym $(py-const-script) \
- $(common-before-compile)
- $(make-target-directory)
- $(AWK) -f $(py-const-script) $< \
- | $(CC) -S -o $@.tmp $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -x c -
- echo '# GENERATED FILE\n' > $@.tmp2
- echo '# Constant definitions for pretty printers.' >> $@.tmp2
- echo '# See gen-py-const.awk for details.\n' >> $@.tmp2
- sed -n -r 's/^.*@name@([^@]+)@value@[^[:xdigit:]Xx-]*([[:xdigit:]Xx-]+)@.*/\1 = \2/p' \
- $@.tmp >> $@.tmp2
- mv -f $@.tmp2 $@
- rm -f $@.tmp
-
-generated += $(py-const)
-endif # gen-py-const-headers
ifdef gen-as-const-headers
# Generating headers for assembly constants.