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From: | John Ericson |
Subject: | Re: [PATCH] * config.sub: Deduplicate `basic_machine` by always allowing the vendor |
Date: | Mon, 13 Aug 2018 12:31:29 -0400 |
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That just leave the deduplicate one, and the dead code it induces. I like this two-step process of 1. bolster tests and 2. refactor. So if we can make tests to decide which of the remaining special 1-component patterns make sense as actual basic-machine rules, and which just makes sense as 1-component rules, I can then fix up the 3rd patch one final time.
Thanks again for your reviewing and testing, John On 08/13/18 00:52, Ben Elliston wrote:
On Mon, Aug 13, 2018 at 12:12:56AM -0400, John Ericson wrote:Hmm bummer. Sorry about that. Here's them all again, with that and another hopefully "non controversial" one moved to the front.0001 and 0002 have been applied. 0003 fails to recognise decstation-3100, whereas it did before. Ben
0001-config.sub-Move-some-erroneous-foo-to-be-1-comp-alia.patch
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0002-config.sub-sequent-Make-1-component-alias.patch
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0003-config.sub-Deduplicate-basic_machine-by-filling-in-a.patch
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