On Thu May 2, 2024 at 7:34 PM AEST, Thomas Huth wrote: > On 02/05/2024 10.56, Andrew Jones wrote: > > On Thu, May 02, 2024 at 10:23:22AM GMT, Thomas Huth wrote: > >> On 01/05/2024 13.29, Nicholas Piggin wrote: > >>> This is based on upstream directly now, not ahead of the powerpc > >>> series. > >> > >> Thanks! ... maybe you could also rebase the powerpc series on this now? (I > >> haven't forgotten about it, just did not find enough spare time for more > >> reviewing yet) > >> > >>> Since v2: > >>> - Rebased to upstream with some patches merged. > >>> - Just a few comment typos and small issues (e.g., quoting > >>> `make shellcheck` in docs) that people picked up from the > >>> last round. > >> > >> When I now run "make shellcheck", I'm still getting an error: > >> > >> In config.mak line 16: > >> AR=ar > >> ^-- SC2209 (warning): Use var=$(command) to assign output (or quote to > >> assign string). > > > > I didn't see this one when testing. I have shellcheck version 0.9.0. > > I'm also using 0.9.0 (from Fedora). Maybe we've got a different default config? I have 0.10.0 from Debian with no changes to config defaults and no warning. > Anyway, I'm in favor of turning this warning of in the config file, it does > not seem to be really helpful in my eyes. What do you think? Maybe it would be useful. I don't mind quoting strings usually, although for this kind of pattern it's a bit pointless and config.mak is also Makefile so that has its own issues. Maybe just disable it for this file? Thanks, Nick