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author | unknown <serg@janus.mylan> | 2008-01-31 20:45:31 +0100 |
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committer | unknown <serg@janus.mylan> | 2008-01-31 20:45:31 +0100 |
commit | 74efae60fcd186e15da1b123f7765c66f8598f4a (patch) | |
tree | 20982bee38d2574b678b7b549528b6513ba2f957 /dbug | |
parent | e89cc6064eb3a2a93ef218a675b0924ccf45c9c2 (diff) | |
download | mariadb-git-74efae60fcd186e15da1b123f7765c66f8598f4a.tar.gz |
remove unused dbug files
dbug/CMakeLists.txt:
Change mode to -rw-rw-r--
BitKeeper/deleted/.del-doinstall.sh:
Delete: dbug/doinstall.sh
BitKeeper/deleted/.del-install.sh:
Delete: dbug/install.sh
BitKeeper/deleted/.del-mklintlib.sh:
Delete: dbug/mklintlib.sh
BitKeeper/deleted/.del-qmake.cmd:
Delete: dbug/qmake.cmd
BitKeeper/deleted/.del-.cvsignore:
Delete: dbug/.cvsignore
BitKeeper/deleted/.del-vargs.h:
Delete: dbug/vargs.h
Diffstat (limited to 'dbug')
-rw-r--r-- | dbug/.cvsignore | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r--[-rwxr-xr-x] | dbug/CMakeLists.txt | 0 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | dbug/doinstall.sh | 15 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | dbug/install.sh | 64 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | dbug/mklintlib.sh | 30 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | dbug/qmake.cmd | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | dbug/vargs.h | 139 |
7 files changed, 0 insertions, 255 deletions
diff --git a/dbug/.cvsignore b/dbug/.cvsignore deleted file mode 100644 index e9955884756..00000000000 --- a/dbug/.cvsignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -.deps -Makefile -Makefile.in diff --git a/dbug/CMakeLists.txt b/dbug/CMakeLists.txt index 8b27f79dcf4..8b27f79dcf4 100755..100644 --- a/dbug/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/dbug/CMakeLists.txt diff --git a/dbug/doinstall.sh b/dbug/doinstall.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 707f193c761..00000000000 --- a/dbug/doinstall.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ - -# Warning - first line left blank for sh/csh/ksh compatibility. Do not -# remove it. fnf@Unisoft - -# doinstall.sh --- figure out environment and do recursive make with -# appropriate pathnames. Works under SV or BSD. - -if [ -r /usr/include/search.h ] -then - # System V - $* LLIB=/usr/lib -else - # 4.2 BSD - $* LLIB=/usr/lib/lint -fi diff --git a/dbug/install.sh b/dbug/install.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 7226e01b1cf..00000000000 --- a/dbug/install.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ - -# WARNING -- first line intentionally left blank for sh/csh/ksh -# compatibility. Do not remove it! FNF, UniSoft Systems. -# -# Usage is: -# install <from> <to> -# -# The file <to> is replaced with the file <from>, after first -# moving <to> to a backup file. The backup file name is created -# by prepending the filename (after removing any leading pathname -# components) with "OLD". -# -# This script is currently not real robust in the face of signals -# or permission problems. It also does not do (by intention) all -# the things that the System V or BSD install scripts try to do -# - -if [ $# -ne 2 ] -then - echo "usage: $0 <from> <to>" - exit 1 -fi - -# Now extract the dirname and basename components. Unfortunately, BSD does -# not have dirname, so we do it the hard way. - -fd=`expr $1'/' : '\(/\)[^/]*/$' \| $1'/' : '\(.*[^/]\)//*[^/][^/]*//*$' \| .` -ff=`basename $1` -td=`expr $2'/' : '\(/\)[^/]*/$' \| $2'/' : '\(.*[^/]\)//*[^/][^/]*//*$' \| .` -tf=`basename $2` - -# Now test to make sure that they are not the same files. - -if [ $fd/$ff = $td/$tf ] -then - echo "install: input and output are same files" - exit 2 -fi - -# Save a copy of the "to" file as a backup. - -if test -f $td/$tf -then - if test -f $td/OLD$tf - then - rm -f $td/OLD$tf - fi - mv $td/$tf $td/OLD$tf - if [ $? != 0 ] - then - exit 3 - fi -fi - -# Now do the copy and return appropriate status - -cp $fd/$ff $td/$tf -if [ $? != 0 ] -then - exit 4 -else - exit 0 -fi - diff --git a/dbug/mklintlib.sh b/dbug/mklintlib.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 6963016f334..00000000000 --- a/dbug/mklintlib.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ - -# Warning - first line left blank for sh/csh/ksh compatibility. Do not -# remove it. fnf@Unisoft - -# mklintlib --- make a lint library, under either System V or 4.2 BSD -# -# usage: mklintlib <infile> <outfile> -# - -if test $# -ne 2 -then - echo "usage: mklintlib <infile> <outfile>" - exit 1 -fi - -if grep SIGTSTP /usr/include/signal.h >/dev/null -then # BSD - if test -r /usr/include/whoami.h # 4.1 - then - /lib/cpp -C -Dlint $1 >hlint - (/usr/lib/lint/lint1 <hlint >$2) 2>&1 | grep -v warning - else # 4.2 - lint -Cxxxx $1 - mv llib-lxxxx.ln $2 - fi -else # USG - cc -E -C -Dlint $1 | /usr/lib/lint1 -vx -Hhlint >$2 - rm -f hlint -fi -exit 0 # don't kill make diff --git a/dbug/qmake.cmd b/dbug/qmake.cmd deleted file mode 100644 index ebd4432f7fc..00000000000 --- a/dbug/qmake.cmd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -CL -I\my\include -AL -Gsm2 -FPi -DDBUG_OFF *.c -rm \my\lib\dbug.lib -lib.exe \my\lib\dbug dbug.obj sanity.obj; -link /NOD /STACK:8000 main factoria,factoria,,DBUG+STRINGS+LLIBCEP+DOSCALLS; diff --git a/dbug/vargs.h b/dbug/vargs.h deleted file mode 100644 index 4609c8301bb..00000000000 --- a/dbug/vargs.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************** - * * - * N O T I C E * - * * - * Copyright Abandoned, 1987, Fred Fish * - * * - * * - * This previously copyrighted work has been placed into the public * - * domain by the author and may be freely used for any purpose, * - * private or commercial. * - * * - * Because of the number of inquiries I was receiving about the use * - * of this product in commercially developed works I have decided to * - * simply make it public domain to further its unrestricted use. I * - * specifically would be most happy to see this material become a * - * part of the standard Unix distributions by AT&T and the Berkeley * - * Computer Science Research Group, and a standard part of the GNU * - * system from the Free Software Foundation. * - * * - * I would appreciate it, as a courtesy, if this notice is left in * - * all copies and derivative works. Thank you. * - * * - * The author makes no warranty of any kind with respect to this * - * product and explicitly disclaims any implied warranties of mer- * - * chantability or fitness for any particular purpose. * - * * - ****************************************************************************** - */ - - -/* - * FILE - * - * vargs.h include file for environments without varargs.h - * - * SCCS - * - * @(#)vargs.h 1.2 5/8/88 - * - * SYNOPSIS - * - * #include "vargs.h" - * - * DESCRIPTION - * - * This file implements a varargs macro set for use in those - * environments where there is no system supplied varargs. This - * generally works because systems which don't supply a varargs - * package are precisely those which don't strictly need a varargs - * package. Using this one then allows us to minimize source - * code changes. So in some sense, this is a "portable" varargs - * since it is only used for convenience, when it is not strictly - * needed. - * - */ - -/* - * These macros allow us to rebuild an argument list on the stack - * given only a va_list. We can use these to fake a function like - * vfprintf, which gets a fixed number of arguments, the last of - * which is a va_list, by rebuilding a stack and calling the variable - * argument form fprintf. Of course this only works when vfprintf - * is not available in the host environment, and thus is not available - * for fprintf to call (which would give us an infinite loop). - * - * Note that ARGS_TYPE is a long, which lets us get several bytes - * at a time while also preventing lots of "possible pointer alignment - * problem" messages from lint. The messages are valid, because this - * IS nonportable, but then we should only be using it in very - * nonrestrictive environments, and using the real varargs where it - * really counts. - * - */ - -#define ARG0 a0 -#define ARG1 a1 -#define ARG2 a2 -#define ARG3 a3 -#define ARG4 a4 -#define ARG5 a5 -#define ARG6 a6 -#define ARG7 a7 -#define ARG8 a8 -#define ARG9 a9 - -#define ARGS_TYPE long -#define ARGS_LIST ARG0,ARG1,ARG2,ARG3,ARG4,ARG5,ARG6,ARG7,ARG8,ARG9 -#define ARGS_DCL auto ARGS_TYPE ARGS_LIST - -/* - * A pointer of type "va_list" points to a section of memory - * containing an array of variable sized arguments of unknown - * number. This pointer is initialized by the va_start - * macro to point to the first byte of the first argument. - * We can then use it to walk through the argument list by - * incrementing it by the size of the argument being referenced. - */ - -typedef char *va_list; - -/* - * The first variable argument overlays va_alist, which is - * nothing more than a "handle" which allows us to get the - * address of the first argument on the stack. Note that - * by definition, the va_dcl macro includes the terminating - * semicolon, which makes use of va_dcl in the source code - * appear to be missing a semicolon. - */ - -#define va_dcl ARGS_TYPE va_alist; - -/* - * The va_start macro takes a variable of type "va_list" and - * initializes it. In our case, it initializes a local variable - * of type "pointer to char" to point to the first argument on - * the stack. - */ - -#define va_start(list) list = (char *) &va_alist - -/* - * The va_end macro is a null operation for our use. - */ - -#define va_end(list) - -/* - * The va_arg macro is the tricky one. This one takes - * a va_list as the first argument, and a type as the second - * argument, and returns a value of the appropriate type - * while advancing the va_list to the following argument. - * For our case, we first increment the va_list arg by the - * size of the type being recovered, cast the result to - * a pointer of the appropriate type, and then dereference - * that pointer as an array to get the previous arg (which - * is the one we wanted. - */ - -#define va_arg(list,type) ((type *) (list += sizeof (type)))[-1] |