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Re: RFC: Issue about assumption of DOSish file-system for cygwin
- From: Dave Korn <dave dot korn dot cygwin at gmail dot com>
- To: Kai Tietz <ktietz70 at googlemail dot com>
- Cc: GCC Patches <gcc-patches at gcc dot gnu dot org>, gdb-patches at sourceware dot org, Binutils <binutils at sourceware dot org>
- Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2011 18:01:02 +0000
- Subject: Re: RFC: Issue about assumption of DOSish file-system for cygwin
- References: <AANLkTi=Yuahw9-OE8=ACayWDd2GvSnXsSxXAVqCuOUzy@mail.gmail.com>
On 22/03/2011 11:00, Kai Tietz wrote:
> I noticed this issue while working on those directory-separator thing
> for DOSish file-systems, and somehow this looks odd to me. For some
> reason the filenames.h header assumes for cygwin DOSish file-system,
> but in fact cygwin uses POSIXish file-system. I assume this definition
> was caused by the times cygwin compiler had -mno-cygwin option, but
> well I think we should correct this by following patch.
> Dave, might it be that I am overlooking here something obvious, why
> cygwin should assume DOSish filesystem?
Cygwin works in mixed mode, it can use both dos and posix paths; it'll even
preserve them into e.g. things like debug info:
> $ as C:/hello.s -o C:/hello2.o -g
>
> $ ls C:/hello.s C:/hello2.o -la
> -rw-r--r-- 1 DKAdmin None 437 Mar 22 17:56 C:/hello.s
> -rw-r--r-- 1 DKAdmin None 1084 Mar 22 17:57 C:/hello2.o
>
> $ nm C:/hello2.o
> 00000000 b .bss
> 00000000 d .data
> 00000000 r .rdata
> 00000000 N .stab
> 00000000 N .stabstr
> 00000000 t .text
> U ___main
> 00000000 T _main
> U _puts
>
> $ objdump -g C:/hello2.o
>
> C:/hello2.o: file format pe-i386
>
> C:/hello.s:
> /* file C:/hello.s line 10 addr 0x0 */
> /* file C:/hello.s line 11 addr 0x4 */
> /* file C:/hello.s line 12 addr 0x7 */
> /* file C:/hello.s line 13 addr 0xa */
> /* file C:/hello.s line 14 addr 0xb */
> /* file C:/hello.s line 15 addr 0xd */
> /* file C:/hello.s line 16 addr 0xe */
> /* file C:/hello.s line 17 addr 0x11 */
> /* file C:/hello.s line 18 addr 0x16 */
> /* file C:/hello.s line 19 addr 0x1d */
> /* file C:/hello.s line 20 addr 0x22 */
> /* file C:/hello.s line 21 addr 0x27 */
> /* file C:/hello.s line 22 addr 0x2a */
> /* file C:/hello.s line 23 addr 0x2b */
> /* file C:/hello.s line 24 addr 0x2c */
> /* file C:/hello.s line 25 addr 0x2f */
>
> $ as /cygdrive/c/hello.s -o C:/hello3.o -g
>
> $ objdump -g C:/hello3.o
>
> C:/hello3.o: file format pe-i386
>
> /cygdrive/c/hello.s:
> /* file /cygdrive/c/hello.s line 10 addr 0x0 */
> /* file /cygdrive/c/hello.s line 11 addr 0x4 */
> /* file /cygdrive/c/hello.s line 12 addr 0x7 */
> /* file /cygdrive/c/hello.s line 13 addr 0xa */
> /* file /cygdrive/c/hello.s line 14 addr 0xb */
> /* file /cygdrive/c/hello.s line 15 addr 0xd */
> /* file /cygdrive/c/hello.s line 16 addr 0xe */
> /* file /cygdrive/c/hello.s line 17 addr 0x11 */
> /* file /cygdrive/c/hello.s line 18 addr 0x16 */
> /* file /cygdrive/c/hello.s line 19 addr 0x1d */
> /* file /cygdrive/c/hello.s line 20 addr 0x22 */
> /* file /cygdrive/c/hello.s line 21 addr 0x27 */
> /* file /cygdrive/c/hello.s line 22 addr 0x2a */
> /* file /cygdrive/c/hello.s line 23 addr 0x2b */
> /* file /cygdrive/c/hello.s line 24 addr 0x2c */
> /* file /cygdrive/c/hello.s line 25 addr 0x2f */
>
> $
cheers,
DaveK