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In Linux build system convention, pre-generated files are version-
controlled with a "_shipped" suffix. During the kernel building,
they are simply shipped (copied) removing the suffix.
This approach can reduce external tool dependency for the kernel build,
but it is tedious to manually regenerate such artifacts from developers'
point of view. (We need to do "make REGENERATE_PARSERS=1" every time
we touch real source files such as *.l, *.y)
Some months ago, I sent out RFC patches to run flex, bison, and gperf
during the build.
In the review and test, Linus noticed gperf-3.1 had changed the lookup
function prototype. Then, the use of gperf in kernel was entirely
removed by commit
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1.Intro.rst | ||
2.Process.rst | ||
3.Early-stage.rst | ||
4.Coding.rst | ||
5.Posting.rst | ||
6.Followthrough.rst | ||
7.AdvancedTopics.rst | ||
8.Conclusion.rst | ||
adding-syscalls.rst | ||
applying-patches.rst | ||
changes.rst | ||
code-of-conflict.rst | ||
coding-style.rst | ||
conf.py | ||
development-process.rst | ||
email-clients.rst | ||
howto.rst | ||
index.rst | ||
kernel-docs.rst | ||
kernel-driver-statement.rst | ||
kernel-enforcement-statement.rst | ||
magic-number.rst | ||
management-style.rst | ||
stable-api-nonsense.rst | ||
stable-kernel-rules.rst | ||
submit-checklist.rst | ||
submitting-drivers.rst | ||
submitting-patches.rst | ||
volatile-considered-harmful.rst |