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Re: [avr-gcc-list] Home of avr-mem.sh?


From: Eric Weddington
Subject: Re: [avr-gcc-list] Home of avr-mem.sh?
Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 13:55:10 -0700
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Joerg Wunsch wrote:
Eric Weddington <address@hidden> wrote:


Attached is a draft patch to binutils 2.16.1 to implement part of
it.  This patch will allow avr-size to report the memory sizes in
the same kind of format as the avr-mem.sh script. ...


-int berkeley_format = BSD_DEFAULT;     /* 0 means use AT&T-style output.  */
+/* Set default format. */
+format_type_t format = format_avr;


Hmm, while you could maintain that as a private hack, I somewhat doubt
a hack for a single, really unimportant (from binutil's point of view)
target would get acceptance for that kind of code change.

Sorry, I didn't mention: I was planning on keeping it as a private hack. Well, at least private to the AVR community anyway since the format is specific to a processor.

If at all, then you'd probably need to hack that up so *any* supported
controller-like CPU could use it, and then just handle the AVR as a
single instance of such a controller.

Hmm. Too much work for the moment. Perhaps after I get my official GNU copyright assignment paperwork done. ;-)

Even for the AVR, I think you should not change default formats.
Other people's scripts could easily stumble across it, as they might
assume the 20+ years historical BSD output format to be the default.

Sure, good point. I'll change that back then.

Thanks for the input.
--
Eric Weddington




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