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Add explicit lint-comment-style fallthrough annotations.
GCC now assumes that if you don't have these you're making a mistake,
which is annoying.
XXX: This changeset updates the AG output files only (by hand) and is
XXX: abusive - rebuilding them will erase the change. However, I need
XXX: to get things to build before I can try to get AG to issue the
XXX: annotations itself, so this seems like a reasonable expedient.
author | David A. Holland |
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date | Mon, 30 May 2022 23:51:43 -0400 |
parents | 13d2b8934445 |
children | a4899cdfc2d6 |
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#!/bin/sh # ldcc - wrap the IBM compiler to look sort of like a unix compiler # (for linking programs) # usage: ldcc [opts] objectfiles -o output # options: # -v verbose # QUIET=1 while [ x"$1" != x ]; do case "$1" in -o) OUTPUT="$2"; shift;; -o*) OUTPUT=`echo "$1" | sed 's/^-o//'`;; -v) QUIET=0;; -*) echo "$0: unknown option $1" 1>&2 exit 1 ;; *.dll) FILES="$FILES `echo $1 | sed 's/\.dll$/.lib/'`";; *) FILES="$FILES $1";; esac shift done LIB='I:\\ibmcppw\\lib;I:\\ibmcppw\\sdk\\lib' export LIB case x"$OUTPUT" in x*.exe) ;; x) echo "$0: Usage: $0 [options] files -o output" 1>&2; exit 1;; *) echo "$0: output file must be an EXE" 1>&2; exti 1;; esac MAPFILE=`echo "$OUTPUT" | sed 's/\.exe$/.map/'` LOGFILE=`echo "$OUTPUT" | sed 's/\.exe$/.log/'` WINEPATH='I:\\ibmcppw\\bin' export WINEPATH # note: this must be ilink354, not the latest patchlevel, as the latest # one apparently doesn't work right in wine. # In the older makefiles, ag.exe is linked with /B"PM:PM", and agcl.exe # isn't. According to documentation I just found on the web (1/1/06) this # means "PMTYPE" and sets the type of application with respect to the OS/2 # Presentation Manager. Apparently PM means it *is* a Presentation Manager # application. You can also set it to "VIO" or "NOVIO" for whether it's # visually compatible (or something like that) with the Presentation Manager. # I strongly suspect that under Windows this has no effect and it's a # leftover from when we were using the OS/2 version of this compiler. # So I'm leaving it out. # 4/1/06 I'm putting /B"PM:PM" in, unconditionally, for now, just in case. # /Gm is like -thread. # /Q+ suppresses the copyright notice. if [ $QUIET = 0 ]; then echo wine 'I:\\ibmcppw\\bin\\icc.exe' /Gm '/B"PM:PM"' /Q+ \ /Fm$MAPFILE /Fe$OUTPUT $FILES '|' tee "$LOGFILE" fi ( wine 'I:\\ibmcppw\\bin\\icc.exe' /Gm '/B"PM:PM"' /Q+ \ /Fm$MAPFILE /Fe$OUTPUT $FILES echo "@@@Exit $?" ) 2>&1 | tr -d '\r' | tee "$LOGFILE" | ( if [ $QUIET = 1 ]; then sed ' /^IBM(R) VisualAge(TM) for C++ for Windows(R), Version 3\.5$/d /^- Licensed Materials - Program-Property of IBM$/d /^(C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1991, 1996 - All Rights Reserved.$/d /^BM(R) Linker for Windows(R), %0$/d /^ersion 02.01.r2a_WTC354e *$/d /^opyright (C) IBM Corporation 1988, 1998\.$/d /^Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp\. 1988, 1989\.$/d /^All rights reserved\.$/d ' else cat fi ) | awk ' /^@@@Exit [0-9][0-9]*$/ { exit($2); } /^%0$/ { next; } /^$/ { next; } /%0$/ { sub("%0$", "", $0); printf "%s", $0; needeol=1; next; } { print; needeol=0; } END { if (needeol) printf "\n"; } ' "q=$QUIET"