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riscv-gcc-1
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c7c27cd3
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c7c27cd3
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Aug 13, 1996
by
Ian Lance Taylor
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Remove duplicate volatile from sig_atomic_t in AIX sys/signal.h
From-SVN: r12636
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@@ -2673,6 +2673,33 @@ for file in signal.h sys/signal.h; do
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@@ -2673,6 +2673,33 @@ for file in signal.h sys/signal.h; do
fi
fi
done
done
# sys/signal.h on some versions of AIX uses volatile in the typedef of
# sig_atomic_t, which causes gcc to generate a warning about duplicate
# volatile when a sig_atomic_t variable is declared volatile, as
# required by ANSI C.
file
=
sys/signal.h
if
[
-r
$file
]
&&
[
!
-r
${
LIB
}
/
$file
]
;
then
cp
$file
${
LIB
}
/
$file
>
/dev/null 2>&1
||
echo
"Can't copy
$file
"
chmod +w
${
LIB
}
/
$file
2>/dev/null
chmod a+r
${
LIB
}
/
$file
2>/dev/null
fi
if
[
-r
${
LIB
}
/
$file
]
;
then
echo
"Checking for duplicate volatile in sys/signal.h"
sed
-e
's/typedef volatile int sig_atomic_t/typedef int sig_atomic_t/'
\
${
LIB
}
/
$file
>
${
LIB
}
/
${
file
}
.sed
rm
-f
${
LIB
}
/
$file
;
mv
${
LIB
}
/
${
file
}
.sed
${
LIB
}
/
$file
if
cmp
$file
${
LIB
}
/
$file
>
/dev/null 2>&1
;
then
rm
-f
${
LIB
}
/
$file
else
# Find any include directives that use "file".
for
include
in
`
egrep
'^[ ]*#[ ]*include[ ]*"[^/]'
${
LIB
}
/
$file
| sed
-e
's/^[ ]*#[ ]*include[ ]*"\([^"]*\)".*$/\1/'
`
;
do
dir
=
`
echo
$file
| sed
-e
s
'|/[^/]*$||'
`
required
=
"
$required
${
INPUT
}
$dir
/
$include
${
LIB
}
/
$dir
/
$include
"
done
fi
fi
# This loop does not appear to do anything, because it uses file
# This loop does not appear to do anything, because it uses file
# rather than $file when setting target. It also appears to be
# rather than $file when setting target. It also appears to be
# unnecessary, since the main loop processes symbolic links.
# unnecessary, since the main loop processes symbolic links.
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