On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 10:47 PM, Grant Likely <grant.lik...@secretlab.ca> wrote: > > Okay, well I advocate for the -D /dev/null approach then. I think > that validating our defaults, and looking for the subtle interactions > are exactly what we want to be doing when it comes to defconfigs. The > fact that a defconfig does *not* want the default value is exactly > what the defconfigs should be capturing.
Sure. That does have the downside that it absolutely _requires_ changes to the Kconfig language. Because currently "select" can only set a config variable, it cannot clear it or downgrade it from the defaults - so if you start from anything but a noconfig, you can't unset anything. But that's not a big downside, since honestly either approach will want it anyway (even -n wants it for setting integer or string options - never mind the whole issue of making it easier/cleaner to write the files in the first place). >> set NODES_SHIFT 10 > > I'm partial to extending select statements myself because it fits > nicely into the existing grammer; but I can see value in having a set > statement too. If it turns out easier to just implement the "set value" as a "select with a value", that's fine by me too. If the syntax for setting a particular value ends up being select NODES_SHIFT 10 that still works (with or without a "=" there). It looks a bit odd to me, but that's probably just because it's new. It doesn't look _wrong_ by any stretch. > It would eliminate the temporary config options that > both my and Stephen's patch would add. I don't think there is anything wrong with having the extra config option just to drive the "select" syntax. In fact, in many cases I think it would be "documentation", because I think the extra config option should generally be named by the platform that you're actually selecting for - even if that name may not be used for anything else. So having the basic syntax for a Kconfig.xyz file be something like config SIDEWINDER_PLATFORM def_bool y select ... where that initial config/def_bool is strictly not needed for the actual end result, but is used to get to the select statements, and to include that "SIDEWINDER_PLATFORM=y" in the resulting .config as a kind of top-level comment all looks fine. Linus _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/linuxppc-dev