On Sat, 15 Jul 2023, Ken Cunningham wrote:
Adding it into cctools for the standard assembler to use whenever it
might be needed would be something of a project, to be sure...
I think it would be highly unusual for an assembler to replace
instructions for one architecture with instructions f
On Sat, 15 Jul 2023, David Gilman wrote:
I imagine this can be linted in the git local commit-msg hook. It
won't stop a dedicated offender who can push directly to master but it
wouldn't hurt to ship it in the macports-ports repo and promote it in
the guidelines.
It would be fairly straightfo
Adding it into cctools for the standard assembler to use whenever it might be
needed would be something of a project, to be sure...
However, patching it into a source file that needs it on a case-by-case basis
is probably a fairly trivial thing to do.
> On Jul 15, 2023, at 11:45 AM, Sergio Ha
I imagine this can be linted in the git local commit-msg hook. It
won't stop a dedicated offender who can push directly to master but it
wouldn't hurt to ship it in the macports-ports repo and promote it in
the guidelines.
On Sat, Jul 15, 2023 at 2:58 PM Fred Wright wrote:
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> In recent times,
Thank you for pointing this out. This has been an annoyance for me, too.
I think perhaps some contributors may be unaware of the issue due to
differences in tooling or perhaps just not noticing, but I thought illustrating
the problem might help.
If you don’t include a blank line after the
In recent times, commit messages failing to conform to the guidelines have
been becoming more common - specifically, the failure to include a blank
line after the summary. The guidelines even state briefly why this
matters, though perhaps not emphatically enough. Recent offenders are:
Well, I didn’t mean copy-pasting the patch, of course, it was just the only
relevant thing that was found.
NodeJS uses those instructions in some procedures (either in codebase or
PPC-specific patches), and I am looking to fixing it finally for 32-bit.
On Jul 16, 2023 02:39 +0800, Fred Wright ,
On Sat, 15 Jul 2023, Sergey Fedorov wrote:
Is there an implementation to replace these on ppc32?
There is some Linux version online which I found:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/kvm/patch/1403472217-22263-30-git-send-email-ag...@suse.de/
But since it is a magic code, no idea if it is po
Is there an implementation to replace these on ppc32?
There is some Linux version online which I found:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/kvm/patch/1403472217-22263-30-git-send-email-ag...@suse.de/
But since it is a magic code, no idea if it is portable or not.