Re: [PATCH 0/5] Sparse on Cygwin (and git).

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Josh Triplett wrote:
> Ramsay Jones wrote:
>> Since git uses sparse in it's "check" make target,
> 
> Cool; I didn't know that. :)
heh, I don't know how often git developers "make check" ;-)

[...]
>> Unfortunately, at present,
>> I am using cygwin on win32 until I get around to installing Linux. ;-)
> 
> Fortunately, that resulted in some excellent patches. :)
> 
Apart from the whitespace breakage!

> [...]
>> 0001-Fix-an-__sentinel__-attribute-directive-ignored.patch
>> 0002-Fix-some-enum-value-...-not-handled-in-switch-wa.patch
>> 0003-Add-more-support-for-WIN32-attribute-names.patch
>> 0004-Fix-an-__attribute__-parsing-error.patch
>> 0005-Add-cygwin-support-to-cgcc.patch
>>
>> which was built on top of: 0.3-15-gb5bd30f
> 
> Looks like a good set of patches.  However, only patches 3 and 4 seem to have
> hit the list.
> 
Patch 2 was bounced by the vger spam blocker (because of the 3 uppercase x chars).

ATB,

Ramsay Jones


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