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author | peter <peter@FreeBSD.org> | 1998-01-26 04:47:16 +0000 |
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committer | peter <peter@FreeBSD.org> | 1998-01-26 04:47:16 +0000 |
commit | 09c3704f4b59d1916f25050436c374209b384ef9 (patch) | |
tree | 8eebffee4377dbcf1c5391441eb0001125875f9f /contrib/cvs | |
parent | 757c805d5355433c0cb724e1e7d333fa38b01170 (diff) | |
download | FreeBSD-src-09c3704f4b59d1916f25050436c374209b384ef9.zip FreeBSD-src-09c3704f4b59d1916f25050436c374209b384ef9.tar.gz |
Remove stray files
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-rw-r--r-- | contrib/cvs/doc/DIFFUTILS-2.7-BUG | 263 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | contrib/cvs/lib/getwd.c | 33 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | contrib/cvs/lib/strdup.c | 39 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | contrib/cvs/lib/strippath.c | 80 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | contrib/cvs/src/NOTES | 60 |
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diff --git a/contrib/cvs/doc/DIFFUTILS-2.7-BUG b/contrib/cvs/doc/DIFFUTILS-2.7-BUG deleted file mode 100644 index f258ee7..0000000 --- a/contrib/cvs/doc/DIFFUTILS-2.7-BUG +++ /dev/null @@ -1,263 +0,0 @@ -The enclosed two messages describe a bug in GNU diff 2.6 and 2.7 which -may cause CVS to perform an erroneous merge. You may wish to use GNU -diff 2.5 or apply the patch supplied by Loren James Rittle below. It -would be nice to add this to the CVS testsuite, but I haven't done so -because probably a lot of people who would like to run the testsuite -are using the buggy diff. - -From: friedman@splode.com (Noah Friedman) -To: bug-gnu-utils@prep.ai.mit.edu -Cc: info-cvs@prep.ai.mit.edu -Subject: diffutils 2.7 -- diff3 merge bug -Date: Tue, 29 Oct 96 17:02:54 CST - -I believe a change first introduced in GNU diff 2.6 causes diff3 sometimes -to produce incorrect merges. - -Since this is a not a bug in CVS itself but can cause commits to CVS -repositories to be incorrect, am warning info-cvs@prep.ai.mit.edu as -well as reporting the bug to bug-gnu-utils@prep.ai.mit.edu. - -I am including a simple test case as well as some sample outputs from -different versions of `diff' and `diff3' in the enclosed shar archive. -In addition, the file DESCRIPTION in that archive describes the problem -more fully. - -If anyone has any advice for how to fix or to work around this bug, I would -appreciate it. Using diff 2.5 seems like the most immediately obvious -solution, but I don't know if it will introduce other problems. -I do not understand the algorithms used by GNU diff well enough to suggest -any patches. - -Unshar and enjoy. ;-) - -begin 666 merge-testcase.shar.gz -M'XL(",&,=C("`VUE<F=E+71E<W1C87-E+G-H87(`[5Q[;]M&$O_[^"FF;E#9 -M@41)?C!GYX&V;MPS<$F+V+FZP.&:%;F26)-<E;NTHC[NL]_,+%^29;USUP-L -M&)9$[CQW]C?#W;$^_ZS="Y.V'CJ?P_4PU("_`O101A&(U!^&=Q+V1ZD*,E\& -MT)O`MV_?XVV19B:,-!R[W0.72!7(CR85O@$SE-`/(ZFAGZH8/Q)'RZD)6B"_ -M$`<IT"J6<''Y]]=-2&6L[B2RD7<RG2!%,H">[*M4,K</A8X-B,)$@N@IXH6W -M$C"3$0[00^;40%60RQL12%`)=$]/O5:WTSH\A:YW=G(,YU?79,*+?AK*(!;) -MEWH4J4"ZOHI?D157*DM]"4&82M^H=`)CH>%#.]-I.U*^B-HZ]=N#)&L'8;_/ -M#FC',AW(EI':^$++7('7'T-MR`CKAW&(SGR:*/,4K0+4/1VGH3&H?9;@?131 -M\AOD>#V2?MA'W2P;G@_R-?@J,2),]!E>C60R,$.(47&P/XF(R7DM_LE?9MXN -M^T%R_#DZ]:"5CO-?F+:M7;QI3=!-VE(\ZQRM0A'CM%D"[_1X%0(5!3*U%,<G -MAPLHWHA;25[FL8?=PV<+QG[S^NK\W>7WUY??O<U9=Q;92Y-\Z)Y87>I&>R>K -MD)'-=:I5A'ESA!T_6X'LOK"3%52LYH?N!ZM,:2%P'FFW>[1HJJ[>OWGSU;L? 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However, I will agree -that I don't always look very closely at non-conflicted merges before -checking them back in. - -You didn't give the exact CVS commands used to create a lossage, -but I added the following to your Makefile, to help me see the problem -in a CVS usage context: - -t-older: testcase-older - cp testcase-older t-older - -t-yours: testcase-yours - cp testcase-yours t-yours - -t-mine: testcase-mine - cp testcase-mine t-mine - -# Assume cvs-1.9 -cvs-test: t-older t-yours t-mine - rm -rf /tmp/cvs-test-root x x2 - cvs -d /tmp/cvs-test-root init - mkdir x - cp t-older x/testcase - cd x; cvs -d /tmp/cvs-test-root import -m '' x X X1 - rm -rf x - cvs -d /tmp/cvs-test-root co x - cvs -d /tmp/cvs-test-root co -d x2 x - cp t-yours x/testcase - cp t-mine x2/testcase - cd x; cvs ci -m '' - -cd x2; cvs ci -m '' - cd x2; cvs update - cat x2/testcase # at this point, user may commit blindly - -It looks like whomever added shift_boundaries() in analyze.c, which -seems to be the source of the diff3 induced mischief, already provided -a means to disable the boundary shifting optimization (at least with -a recompile). - -Here is the patch I applied to diff to disable this (currently) -overaggressive optimization: - -[ rittle@supra ]; diff -c analyze.c-old analyze.c -*** analyze.c-old Wed Oct 30 14:10:27 1996 ---- analyze.c Wed Oct 30 13:48:57 1996 -*************** -*** 616,622 **** - but usually it is cleaner to consider the following identical line - to be the "change". */ - -! int inhibit; - - static void - shift_boundaries (filevec) ---- 616,622 ---- - but usually it is cleaner to consider the following identical line - to be the "change". */ - -! int inhibit = 1; - - static void - shift_boundaries (filevec) - -Now, diff-2.7 with the above patch produces: - -[ rittle@supra ]; make diff-mine-yours 'DIFF=/usr/src/diffutils-2.7/diff' -/usr/src/diffutils-2.7/diff -a --horizon-lines=11 -- testcase-mine testcase-yours; true -16,18c16,18 -< // _titleColor = Color.black; -< // _disabledTitleColor = Color.gray; -< // _titleFont = Font.defaultFont (); ---- -> _titleColor = Color.black; -> _disabledTitleColor = Color.gray; -> _titleFont = Font.defaultFont (); -20,30d19 -< -< /* Convenience constructor for instantiating a Button with -< * bounds x, y, width, and height. Equivalent to -< * foo = new Button (); -< * foo.init (x, y, width, height); -< */ -< public Button (int x, int y, int width, int height) -< { -< this (); -< init (x, y, width, height); -< } - -Whereas, stock diff-2.7 produces: - -[ rittle@supra ]; make diff-mine-yours -diff -a --horizon-lines=11 -- testcase-mine testcase-yours; true -16,29c16,18 -< // _titleColor = Color.black; -< // _disabledTitleColor = Color.gray; -< // _titleFont = Font.defaultFont (); -< } -< -< /* Convenience constructor for instantiating a Button with -< * bounds x, y, width, and height. Equivalent to -< * foo = new Button (); -< * foo.init (x, y, width, height); -< */ -< public Button (int x, int y, int width, int height) -< { -< this (); -< init (x, y, width, height); ---- -> _titleColor = Color.black; -> _disabledTitleColor = Color.gray; -> _titleFont = Font.defaultFont (); - -A better solution might be to disable the boundary shifting code -unless explicitly turned on via command line argument. That way -programs, like diff3, expecting unoptimized diff regions will work -correctly, yet users can get smaller diffs, if desired. The problem -is that diff3 doesn't properly track changes once they have been -optimized. - -BTW, I never did like the look of the `optimized diff regions', so I -consider this a good change for other reasons... :-) - -Enjoy! - -Regards, -Loren --- -Loren J. Rittle (rittle@comm.mot.com) PGP KeyIDs: 1024/B98B3249 2048/ADCE34A5 -Systems Technology Research (IL02/2240) FP1024:6810D8AB3029874DD7065BC52067EAFD -Motorola, Inc. FP2048:FDC0292446937F2A240BC07D42763672 -(847) 576-7794 Call for verification of fingerprints. diff --git a/contrib/cvs/lib/getwd.c b/contrib/cvs/lib/getwd.c deleted file mode 100644 index 5707dcb..0000000 --- a/contrib/cvs/lib/getwd.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -/* getwd.c -- get current working directory pathname - Copyright (C) 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) - any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. */ - -/* Some systems which include both getwd() and getcwd() have an implementation - of getwd() which is much faster than getcwd(). As a result, we use the - system's getwd() if it is available */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -#include "config.h" -#endif - -#include "system.h" - -/* Get the current working directory into PATHNAME */ - -char * -getwd (pathname) - char *pathname; -{ - char *getcwd(); - - return (getcwd(pathname, PATH_MAX)); -} diff --git a/contrib/cvs/lib/strdup.c b/contrib/cvs/lib/strdup.c deleted file mode 100644 index c81969d..0000000 --- a/contrib/cvs/lib/strdup.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -/* strdup.c -- return a newly allocated copy of a string - Copyright (C) 1990 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) - any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -#include "config.h" -#endif - -#ifdef STDC_HEADERS -#include <string.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#else -char *malloc (); -char *strcpy (); -#endif - -/* Return a newly allocated copy of STR, - or 0 if out of memory. */ - -char * -strdup (str) - char *str; -{ - char *newstr; - - newstr = (char *) malloc (strlen (str) + 1); - if (newstr) - strcpy (newstr, str); - return newstr; -} diff --git a/contrib/cvs/lib/strippath.c b/contrib/cvs/lib/strippath.c deleted file mode 100644 index 39687f9..0000000 --- a/contrib/cvs/lib/strippath.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -/* strippath.c -- remove unnecessary components from a path specifier - Copyright (C) 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) - any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -#include "config.h" -#endif - -#if STDC_HEADERS || HAVE_STRING_H -#include <string.h> -/* An ANSI string.h and pre-ANSI memory.h might conflict. */ -#if !STDC_HEADERS && HAVE_MEMORY_H -#include <memory.h> -#endif /* not STDC_HEADERS and HAVE_MEMORY_H */ -#else /* not STDC_HJEADERS and not HAVE_STRING_H */ -#include <strings.h> -/* memory.h and strings.h conflict on some systems. */ -#endif /* not STDC_HEADERS and not HAVE_STRING_H */ - -#include <stdio.h> - -#if __STDC__ -static void remove_component(char *beginc, char *endc); -void strip_trailing_slashes(char *path); -#else -static void remove_component(); -void strip_trailing_slashes(); -#endif /* __STDC__ */ - -/* Remove unnecessary components from PATH. */ - -void -strip_path (path) - char *path; -{ - int stripped = 0; - char *cp, *slash; - - for (cp = path; (slash = strchr(cp, '/')) != NULL; cp = slash) - { - *slash = '\0'; - if ((!*cp && (cp != path || stripped)) || - strcmp(cp, ".") == 0 || strcmp(cp, "/") == 0) - { - stripped = 1; - remove_component(cp, slash); - slash = cp; - } - else - { - *slash++ = '/'; - } - } - strip_trailing_slashes(path); -} - -/* Remove the component delimited by BEGINC and ENDC from the path */ - -static void -remove_component (beginc, endc) - char *beginc; - char *endc; -{ - for (endc++; *endc; endc++) - *beginc++ = *endc; - *beginc = '\0'; -} diff --git a/contrib/cvs/src/NOTES b/contrib/cvs/src/NOTES deleted file mode 100644 index 646ebdf..0000000 --- a/contrib/cvs/src/NOTES +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -wishlist - Tue Nov 2 15:22:58 PST 1993 - -* bcopy -> memcpy & friends. - ** done 12/18/93 - -* remove static buffers. -* replace list & node cache with recursive obstacks, (xmalloc, - getnode, getlist) -* check all io functions for error return codes. also check all - system calls. -* error check mkdir. - ---- -Old notes... - -* All sizing limits are gone. The rest of these items were incidental - in that effort. - -* login name from history was duplicated. taught existing routine to - cache and use that instead. Also add routines to cache uid, pid, - etc. - -* ign strings were never freed. Now they are. - -* there was a printf("... %s ...", cp) vs *cp bug in history.c. Now - fixed. - -* The environment variables TMPDIR, HOME, and LOGNAME were not - honored. Now they are. - -* extra line inserted by do_editor() is gone. Then obviated. Editor - is now called exactly once per checkin. - -* revised editor behaviour. Never use /dev/tty. If the editor - session fails, we haven't yet done anything. Therefor the user can - safely rerun cvs and we should just fail. Also use the editor for - initial log messages on added files. Also omit the confirmation - when adding directories. Adding directories will require an - explicit "commit" step soon. Make it possible to prevent null login - messages using #define REQUIRE_LOG_MESSAGES - -* prototypes for all callbacks. - -* all callbacks get ref pointers. - -* do_recursion/start_recursion now use recusion_frame's rather than a - list of a lot of pointers and global variables. - -* corrected types on status_dirproc(). - -* CONFIRM_DIRECTORY_ADDS - -* re_comp was innappropriate in a few places. I've eliminated it. - -* FORCE_MESSAGE_ON_ADD - -* So I built a regression test. Let's call it a sanity check to be - less ambitious. It exposed that cvs is difficult to call from - scripts. - |