Excerpts from Arthur Cohen's message of September 7, 2023 3:41 pm: > Alright, was not expecting to mess up this patchset so bad so here we go: > > This patchset reintroduces proper targetrustm hooks without the old > problematic mess of macros we had, which had been removed for the first > merge of gccrs upstream. > > Tested on x86-64 GNU Linux, and has also been present in our development > repository for a long time - added by this pull-request from Iain [1] > which was merged in October 2022. > > Ok for trunk? > > [PATCH 01/14] rust: Add skeleton support and documentation for > [PATCH 02/14] rust: Reintroduce TARGET_RUST_CPU_INFO hook > [PATCH 03/14] rust: Reintroduce TARGET_RUST_OS_INFO hook > [PATCH 04/14] rust: Implement TARGET_RUST_CPU_INFO for i[34567]86-*-* > [PATCH 05/14] rust: Implement TARGET_RUST_OS_INFO for *-*-darwin* > [PATCH 06/14] rust: Implement TARGET_RUST_OS_INFO for *-*-freebsd* > [PATCH 07/14] rust: Implement TARGET_RUST_OS_INFO for *-*-netbsd* > [PATCH 08/14] rust: Implement TARGET_RUST_OS_INFO for *-*-openbsd* > [PATCH 09/14] rust: Implement TARGET_RUST_OS_INFO for *-*-solaris2*. > [PATCH 10/14] rust: Implement TARGET_RUST_OS_INFO for *-*-dragonfly* > [PATCH 11/14] rust: Implement TARGET_RUST_OS_INFO for *-*-vxworks* > [PATCH 12/14] rust: Implement TARGET_RUST_OS_INFO for *-*-fuchsia*. > [PATCH 13/14] rust: Implement TARGET_RUST_OS_INFO for > [PATCH 14/14] rust: Implement TARGET_RUST_OS_INFO for *-*-*linux*. >
Thanks for eventually getting round to this. As the co-author of this patch series, I'm not going to look at it. FWIW, these being Rust-specific target changes isolated to just Rust-specific files, you should have the automony to commit without needing any request for review - at least this is my understanding when have made D-specific target changes in the past that have not touched common back-end headers. I'll let someone else confirm and check over the shared parts touched by the patch however. For reviewers, this is pretty much a mirror of the D front-end's CPU and OS-specific target hooks (D has built-in version identifiers, not built-in attributes, but both Rust and D are otherwise the same in the kind of information exposed by them). > [1]: https://github.com/Rust-GCC/gccrs/pull/1543 > The other GitHub pull request that added these is here. https://github.com/Rust-GCC/gccrs/pull/1596 Regards, Iain.