INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE in GENERIC
Marcel Moolenaar
xcllnt at mac.com
Fri Jan 15 18:59:42 UTC 2010
On Jan 15, 2010, at 10:05 AM, M. Warner Losh wrote:
> : Is this really so hard?
>
> Yes. Didn't you read the message I posted about why this is hard?
No, I didn't.
> There would be a ton of lexer and parser work to make this happen, as
> well as a lot of work to internal data structures to keep the file as
> parsed, rather than as convenient to do config's job. It is a big
> pita.
PITA != hard. If we're not willing to put in the effort to fix
something, I don't think we should call it hard to do. We should
call it like it is: non-trivial, involved or significant. Heck,
we can even call it a major undertaking. But hard? No, I don't
think it's hard at all.
> I think the way forward isn't as you suggest.
Fine. Just stop trying to classify people as a basis for what
behaviour we should implement. It never works...
> If
> we really make it include everything, then -C can go away, the weird
> pseudo thing we have can go away, and we know get everything. And it
> is easy to implement...
>
> Comments?
How does this address the "I don't want everything, I just want
my CVS keyword" example? How does it handle the delicate balance
between space vs. functionality that exists on embedded and/or
low-end platforms. An all inclusive implementation seems not to
take that into account that well. Sure, you can compress but
then you add a runtime overhead to uncompress.
In any case: I personally don't use the option so I really should
not get involved. If I were to implement something from scratch
though, I would treat it as a C file: the config file is the source
and you "compile" it into a binary form suitable for inclusion into
the kernel and you have compile-time options that control the binary
output. No comments will be included in that case and there will be
no option for it. But that's just me...
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Marcel Moolenaar
xcllnt at mac.com
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