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Re: [rfa] signals 1/3 - move target_signal handling out of target.c


On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 05:16:12PM -0400, Andrew Cagney wrote:
> > I've also got a few small cleanups that can go in after the code moves (I
> > want to keep them separate for revision history purposes).
> 
> 
> Very wise move.

See?  I do learn :)

> > 2001-07-18  Daniel Jacobowitz  <dan@debian.org>
> > 
> > * signals.c: New file.
> > 	* target.c (struct signals): Move to signals.c.
> > 	* target.c (target_signal_to_name): Likewise.
> > 	* target.c (target_signal_from_name): Likewise.
> > 	* target.c (target_signal_from_host): Likewise.
> > 	* target.c (do_target_signal_to_host): Likewise.
> > 	* target.c (target_signal_to_host_p): Likewise.
> > 	* target.c (target_signal_to_host): Likewise.
> > 	* target.c (target_signal_from_command): Likewise.
> > 	* target.c (initialize_targets): Move check of
> > 	struct signals to...
> > 	* signals.c (_initialize_signals): Here.  New function.
> 
> 
> No problems with the theory.  I just wonder about the file name.
> A logical follow-on is to create ``signals.h'' (and put ``enum 
> target_signal'' there).  Anyone know of a potential conflict?
> 
> If, in a later change there is going to be a 
> s/target_signal/<something-sensible>/ should the file name reflect that 
> intent.

I can't really think of a better name than target_signal.  One change I
want to make eventually, but can not now, is to break the file up even
further to the parts which do and do not need <signal.h> - along with
this would be compiling the part that does need signal.h only when
native and doing something else otherwise.  But that's a long way down
the road.

I don't know of any conflicts with "signals.h", but I'm not an
authority on such things.  I'll wait a day or two and commit this (with
a proper changelog) unless someone expresses preference for another
name.

-- 
Daniel Jacobowitz                           Carnegie Mellon University
MontaVista Software                         Debian GNU/Linux Developer


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