This reduces the size of GENERIC's text space by 73999 bytes (about 2%).
The bloat is from approximately 3437 strings longer than 31 characters
being padded to a 32-byte boundary.
o Make it possible to prevent parts of the tree from being linted
(say) during a 'make world' by setting NOLINT in a leaf Makefile.
o Make "make lint" work (better) for executable programs.
o Clean up (nuke!) a syntax damaged pipeline.
lowest value in order to get the right MACHINE_CPU values since setting
CPUTYPE can result in problems later in the buildkernel case. Instead,
set MACHINE_CPU directly and leave CPUTYPE alone.
Tested by: mbr
Capitalize the first letter of the descriptions for the entries in the ERRORS
section if they are complete sentences and end the sentences with periods.
under way to move the remnants of the a.out toolchain to ports. As the
comment in src/Makefile said, this stuff is deprecated and one should not
expect this to remain beyond 4.0-REL. It has already lasted WAY beyond
that.
Notable exceptions:
gcc - I have not touched the a.out generation stuff there.
ldd/ldconfig - still have some code to interface with a.out rtld.
old as/ld/etc - I have not removed these yet, pending their move to ports.
some includes - necessary for ldd/ldconfig for now.
Tested on: i386 (extensively), alpha
and adjacent tokens in declarations.
The added text was originally a single sentence I wrote and which
was heavily modified and extended by Bruce Evans.
This clarification attempt originates from differing usage of the
'restrict' type-qualifier.
Although various documents documents dicussing the C Programming
Language put a space between an asterisk and the 'restrict' keyword,
including the C99 standard (at least the n869.txt draft) and other
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG14 documents, the IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 document
does not separate them.
Discussed with: bde
Requested by: tjr
Separation using a single space also liked by: mike
which became wrong after using do { } while (0) became recommended.
Move the definition of what braces are to their new first occurrence.
Reviewed by: bde