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Re: [patch] Build arm-elf-gdb on mingw host


On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 10:14:36AM -0400, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
>On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 10:08:41AM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 09:23:26AM -0400, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
>>>On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 05:46:17AM +0100, Dave Murphy wrote:
>>>>Sorry, I should have said that under mingw/msys files read in text mode
>>>>have line endings converted.  There are numerous places in chew.c where
>>>>it checks for a newline character with expressions like "while (at
>>>>(tos, idx) == '\n')", see skip_white_and_stars(src, idx),
>>>>strip_trailing_newlines(), remove_noncomments (src, dst), outputdots(),
>>>>courierize(), bulletize(), copy_past_newline (ptr, idx, dst),
>>>>kill_bogus_lines(), indent(), skip_past_newline () and nextword
>>>>(string, word).  It seemed easier to just read the input files as
>>>>binary and suppress the conversion rather than make all the code deal
>>>>with the "/r/n" sequence.
>>>
>>>I'm afraid this explanation doesn't leave me any more enlightened.  Are
>>>you saying that opening files in text mode, in mingw, produces \r\n in
>>>the program view if there was originally just a \n?
>>
>>I think I get it.  This patch just modifies chew so that it always
>>outputs '\n'.  Then you see '\n' on input no matter what.
>
>Ah, so the problem is that makeinfo fails to handle the '\r\n'?
>Funny...  I'd have expected an msys version of texinfo to expect \r\n.

Ditto.  I just checked and I didn't do this in earlier cygwin versions
but I did rectify at this at some point this year so that texinfo now
should be line-ending agnostic on cygwin.

>>Would it be possible to just link with binmode.o under mingw (and
>>cygwin for that matter)?
>
>Maybe, but I'm not sure it's what we want here.  What about opening all
>input files in text mode and all output files in binary mode, on all
>platforms, if we need to do this?

I think you're right.  This sounds like a problem in msys's texinfo
although just linking with binmode.o shouldn't really hurt anything even
if texinfo was fixed.

cgf


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