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* unexnext.c:
* m/ews4800.h:
* m/hp9000s300.h:
* m/ibm370aix.h:
* m/mips-siemens.h:
* m/ncr386.h:
* m/next.h:
* m/pmax.h:
* m/powerpcle.h:
* m/tandem-s2.h:
* s/386bsd.h:
* s/bsd386.h:
* s/bsd4-1.h:
* s/bsd4-2.h:
* s/bsdos2-1.h:
* s/bsdos2.h:
* s/bsdos3.h:
* s/bsdos4.h:
* s/nextstep.h:
* s/ultrix4-3.h:
* s/usg5-0.h:
* s/usg5-2-2.h:
* s/usg5-2.h:
* s/usg5-4-3.h:
* s/ux4800.h:
* s/uxpds.h:
* s/uxpv.h: Remove support for obsolete systems.
* s/hpux.h, s/hpux10.h, s/hpux8.h, s/hpux9.h, s/hpux9shr.h:
Remove, insert contents in s/hpux-10.20.h
* s/aix3-1.h, s/aix3-2-5.h, s/aix3-2.h, s/aix4-1.h, s/aix4.h:
Remove, insert contents in s/aix-4.2.h
* s/usg5-3.h: Remove, insert contents in s/usg5-4.h.
* s/bsd4-3.h: Rename to ..
* s/bsd-common.h: ... this.
* src/data.c:
* src/doc.c:
* src/ecrt0.c:
* src/emacs.c:
* src/fileio.c:
* src/floatfns.c:
* src/keyboard.c:
* src/mem-limits.h:
* src/print.c:
* src/process.c:
* src/sysdep.c:
* src/syssignal.h:
* src/systty.h:
* src/syswait.h:
* src/term.c:
* src/unexec.c:
* src/unexelf.c:
* src/unexhp9k800.c:
* src/m/hp800.h:
* src/m/ibmrs6000.h:
* src/m/mips.h:
* src/m/vax.h:
* src/s/darwin.h:
* src/s/freebsd.h:
* src/s/gnu.h:
* src/s/ms-w32.h:
* src/s/msdos.h:
* src/s/netbsd.h:
* src/s/template.h: Remove references to obsolete variables.
* Makefile.in: Add dependencies for all unexec files.
(admindir): Remove unused variable.
(UNEXEC_SRC): Remove references.
* config.nt: Remove reference to UNEXEC_SRC.
* lwlib.c: Remove references to obsolete variables.
* fakemail.c: Remove references to obsolete variables.
* os.texi: Remove references to obsolete systems.
* configure.in:
* configure: Remove references to obsolete systems.
| author | Dan Nicolaescu <dann@ics.uci.edu> |
|---|---|
| date | Thu, 26 Jun 2008 04:24:54 +0000 |
| parents | 695cf19ef79e |
| children | 375f2633d815 ef719132ddfa |
| rev | line source |
|---|---|
| 45625 | 1 Iso-Functional Type Contour |
| 2 | |
| 3 | |
| 4 This is a term coined to describe "column int->float" change approach, and can | |
| 5 be used whenever low-level types need to change (hopefully not often!) but the | |
| 6 meanings of the values (whose type has changed) do not. | |
| 7 | |
| 8 The premise is that changing a low-level type potentially means lots of code | |
| 9 needs to be changed as well, and the question is how to do this incrementally, | |
| 10 which is the preferred way to change things. | |
| 11 | |
| 12 Say LOW and HIGH are C functions: | |
| 13 | |
| 14 int LOW (void) { return 1; } | |
| 15 void HIGH (void) { int value = LOW (); } | |
| 16 | |
| 17 We want to convert LOW to return float, so we cast HIGH usage: | |
| 18 | |
| 19 float LOW (void) { return 1.0; } | |
| 20 void HIGH (void) { int value = (int) LOW (); } /* iftc */ | |
| 21 | |
| 22 The comment /* iftc */ is used to mark this type of casting to differentiate | |
| 23 it from other casting. We commit the changes and can now go about modifying | |
| 24 LOW and HIGH separately. When HIGH is ready to handle the type change, the | |
| 25 cast can be removed. | |
| 52401 | 26 |
| 27 ;;; arch-tag: 3309cc41-5d59-421b-b7be-c94b04083bb5 |
