Xnest.h contains a weird historical hack for building 32bit server with 64bit
libraries. It redeclares a bunch of stanard X types (eg. from Xdefs.h) to
32 bit size. Those hacks are ugly to maintain and can easily cause trouble
(eg. if include order gets mixed up). And it's not at all needed anyways.
Those kind of situations are easily solved, in a much more robust way:
just run build the build it in a chroot or container, or do a pretty
boring usual crosscompile.
No need to carry special hacks for things that already done out-of-the-box
by proper tooling / build environment.
Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
This is strictly the application of the script 'x-indent-all.sh'
from util/modular. Compared to the patch that Daniel posted in
January, I've added a few indent flags:
-bap
-psl
-T PrivatePtr
-T pmWait
-T _XFUNCPROTOBEGIN
-T _XFUNCPROTOEND
-T _X_EXPORT
The typedefs were needed to make the output of sdksyms.sh match the
previous output, otherwise, the code is formatted badly enough that
sdksyms.sh generates incorrect output.
The generated code was compared with the previous version and found to
be essentially identical -- "assert" line numbers and BUILD_TIME were
the only differences found.
The comparison was done with this script:
dir1=$1
dir2=$2
for dir in $dir1 $dir2; do
(cd $dir && find . -name '*.o' | while read file; do
dir=`dirname $file`
base=`basename $file .o`
dump=$dir/$base.dump
objdump -d $file > $dump
done)
done
find $dir1 -name '*.dump' | while read dump; do
otherdump=`echo $dump | sed "s;$dir1;$dir2;"`
diff -u $dump $otherdump
done
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Acked-by: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Acked-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>