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Re: [bug-gettext] [PATCH] OS/2 patches
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KO Myung-Hun |
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Re: [bug-gettext] [PATCH] OS/2 patches |
Date: |
Tue, 22 Dec 2015 21:05:43 +0900 |
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Hi/2.
Daiki Ueno wrote:
> Sorry for late response.
>
> KO Myung-Hun <address@hidden> writes:
>
>>>> [PATCH 1/8] moop: Replace CR as well as NL with a space
>>>
>>> I'm not sure who adds CR here. Can't we assume that all source files
>>> use NL line termination? Or some other tools add CR on OS/2? Also, I
>>> worry about the portability of '\r' as an argument of tr.
>>
>> sed. On OS/2, many utils such as sed, coreutils and sh use CR+LF as a
>> EOL marker instead of LF only.
>>
>> I replaced '\r' with '\015' in according to John Cowan
>
> Thanks, but I'm still not sure if this is the right solution.
>
> I generally avoid special handling of CR in scripts, to make the
> maintenance easier.
>
> So, couldn't the corresponding code:
>
> methods=`sed -e "$sed_remove_comments" < "$file" | sed -e
> "$sed_extract_methods" | tr '\n' ' ' | tr ';' '\n' | sed -e 's,[ ]*$,,'`
>
> be translated into:
>
> methods=`sed -e "$sed_remove_comments" < "$file" | sed -e
> "$sed_extract_methods" | tr -d ';' | sed -e 's,[ ]*$,,'`
>
> ?
>
> The results should be equivalent except empty lines, which will be
> removed later on.
>
This does not help. This fails at a multi-lined sentence.
>>>> [PATCH 5/8] intl: Support UNIXROOT in BINDTEXTDOMAIN () on EMX
>>>
>>> Doesn't this conflict with the UNIXROOT resolution in os2compat.c?
>>
>> I removed the dependencies on os2compat.[ch] from kLIBC code paths at
>> With [PATCH 3/8]. So this will not conflict with os2compat.c
>>
>> Even if EMX is used, it will be no problem because this patch check the
>> condition strictly. That is, once os2compat.c resolved UNIXROOT, this
>> patch does not prepend UNIXROOT.
>
> That's good. Maybe it would be worth mentioning as a comment?
>
Ok.
>>>> [PATCH 7/8] gettext-tools: Use a short name for DLLs on OS/2
>
> +AM_CONDITIONAL([OS2], [test "${host_os#os2}" != "${host_os}"])
>
> I guess it would be a little more portable to use a 'case "$host_os"
> ...' statement (like WOE32), instead of ${VAR#WORD} substitution.
>
Ok.
BTW, how should I send new patches. Attach here ? Or a new thread with v3 ?
--
KO Myung-Hun
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