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Author SHA1 Message Date
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
ed7bb6278d - put NLS stuff in one central place to avoid redefines.
Fixes warnings about:
fdisk.c:45:1: warning: "_" redefined
nfsmount.c:121:1: warning: "_" redefined
nfsmount.c:122:1: warning: "N_" redefined
interface.c:84:1: warning: "_" redefined
2006-02-23 14:25:15 +00:00
Rob Landley
5cf7c2df66 Patch from Devin Bayer to split up hash_fd.c into md5.c and sha1.c. (I tweaked
md5_sha1_sum.c to convert some #ifdef CONFIG to if(ENABLE).)
2006-02-21 06:44:43 +00:00
Rob Landley
7bfa88f315 New USE() macros
For each CONFIG_SYMBOL, include/bb_config.h now has both ENABLE_SYMBOL
and USE_SYMBOL(x).  ENABLE_SYMBOL is still always defined (1 or 0) so that
if(ENABLE) should optimize out when it's zero.  The USE_SYMBOL(X) will only
splice in X if the symbol is defined, otherwise it'll be empty.

Thus we can convert this:

#ifdef CONFIG_ARGS
    opt = bb_getopt_ulflags(argc, argv, "ab:c"
#ifdef CONFIG_THINGY
        "d:"
#endif
        , &bvalue
#ifdef CONFIG_THINGY
        , &thingy
#endif
    );
#endif

into this:
    if (ENABLE_ARGS) {
        opt = bb_getopt_ulflags(argc, argv, "ab:c" USE_THINGY("d:"), &bvalue
                USE_THINGY(, &thingy));
    }

And it should produce the same code.

Unlike the old versions in include/_usage.h, the new USE_SYMBOL(x) can handle
commas in its arguments (as shown above).  (The _usage.h file is obsolete and
no longer generated.)

Nobody should need to include config.h directly anymore, bb_config.h should
define all the configuration stuff we need.  Someday, the CONFIG_SYMBOL
versions should go away in favor of ENABLE_SYMBOL and USE_SYMBOL().

Thanks to vodz for the new version of bb_mkdep.c that works with function
macros.
2006-02-13 19:16:41 +00:00
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
9f4a1e1c75 - add and use ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED(num_bytes)
- remove unused parameter pindex from fdisk.c, xbsd_initlabel()
2006-01-31 09:53:53 +00:00
Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
86f5c9906b - add platform.h.
- use shorter boilerplate while at it.
2006-01-22 22:55:11 +00:00