(!1670) dix: drop remains of ancient code generator

This script used to generated xproto header as well as a piece of source
for initializing the builtin atoms in the Xserver (MakePredeclaredAtoms()).

At least with R6.6 baseline it didn't seem to be used anymore, and - at least
since the modularization - it's completely broken and useless.

Since we now have a new generator, running directly in the build process,
this ancient script can be dropped.

Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
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Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult 2024-09-04 16:01:11 +02:00
parent 8e87055bb5
commit cd0b9ff4e9
2 changed files with 1 additions and 44 deletions

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#!/bin/sh
hfile=../../../include/Xatom.h
cfile=initatoms.c
rm -f $hfile $cfile
umask 222
awk '
BEGIN {
hfile = "'$hfile'";
cfile = "'$cfile'";
hformat = "#define XA_%s ((Atom) %d)\n";
printf("#ifndef XATOM_H\n") > hfile;
printf("#define XATOM_H 1\n\n") > hfile;
printf("/* THIS IS A GENERATED FILE\n") > hfile;
printf(" *\n") > hfile;
printf(" * Do not change! Changing this file implies a protocol change!\n") > hfile;
printf(" */\n\n") > hfile;
printf("/* THIS IS A GENERATED FILE\n") > cfile;
printf(" *\n") > cfile;
printf(" * Do not change! Changing this file implies a protocol change!\n") > cfile;
printf(" */\n\n") > cfile;
printf("#include \"X.h\"\n") > cfile;
printf("#include \"Xatom.h\"\n") > cfile;
printf("#include \"misc.h\"\n") > cfile;
printf("#include \"dix.h\"\n") > cfile;
printf("void MakePredeclaredAtoms()\n") > cfile;
printf("{\n") > cfile;
}
NF == 2 && $2 == "@" {
printf(hformat, $1, ++atomno) > hfile ;
printf(" if (MakeAtom(\"%s\", %d, 1) != XA_%s) AtomError();\n", $1, length($1), $1) > cfile ;
}
END {
printf("\n") > hfile;
printf(hformat, "LAST_PREDEFINED", atomno) > hfile ;
printf("#endif /* XATOM_H */\n") > hfile;
printf("}\n") > cfile ;
}
' BuiltInAtoms
exit 0

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#!/bin/bash
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT OR X11
#
# Copyright © 2024 Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>