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From: "Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason" <avarab@gmail.com>
To: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org, Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Makefile: replace most hardcoded object lists with $(wildcard)
Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2021 14:00:42 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <211031.86a6ip47ib.gmgdl@evledraar.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <YX5T+wt0hSkxkLHA@coredump.intra.peff.net>


On Sun, Oct 31 2021, Jeff King wrote:

> On Sun, Oct 31, 2021 at 12:32:26AM +0200, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
> [...]
>> +# LIB_OBJS: compat/* objects that live at the top-level
>> +ALL_COMPAT_OBJS += unix-socket.o
>> +ALL_COMPAT_OBJS += unix-stream-server.o
>> +ALL_COMPAT_OBJS += sha1dc_git.o
>
> I think "compat" is a misnomer here. For one thing, they're by
> definition not "compat/*" objects, because they're not in that
> directory. ;) But more importantly, the interesting thing about them is
> not that they're compatibility layers, but that they're part of a
> conditional compilation. I.e., we might or might not want them, which
> will be determined elsewhere in the Makefile, so they must not be part
> of the base LIB_OBJS set.
>
> Probably CONDITIONAL_OBJS or something might be more descriptive. That
> _could_ be used to include things like CURL_OBJS, but there's probably
> value in keeping those in their own list anyway.

Good point, will rename them.

> Likewise, they could go into a conditional-src/ directory (or some
> less-horrible name) to keep them distinct without needing an explicit
> list in the Makefile. That's sort of the flip-side of putting all the
> other LIB_OBJS ones into lib/.

The goal here was just to get us rid of tiresome merge conflicts when
two things are added to adjacent part of these lists going forward,
rather than some source-tree reorganization. I didn't search around and
didn't find that 2011-era thread.

I think overall just maintaining the list of the few exceptions is
better than any sort of general mass-move of these files.

Even if we carefully trickle those in at a rate that doesn't conflict
with anything in-flight, the end result will be that e.g.:

    git log -- lib/grep.c

Will stop at that rename commit, similar to builtin/log.c, unless you
specify --follow etc. Just that doesn't make it worth it to me. Likewise
sha1_file.c to sha1-file.c to object-file.c, which is a case I run into
every time I get a "git log" pathspec glob wrong.

Also.

I didn't notice before submitting this but this patch breaks the
vs-build job, because the cmake build in "contrib" is screen-scraping
the Makefile[1].

What's the status of that code? It's rather tiresome to need to patch
two independent and incompatible build systems every time there's some
structural change in the Makefile.

I hadn't looked in any detail at that recipe before, but it the vs-build
job has a hard dependency on GNU make anyway, since we use it for "make
artifacts-tar".

So whatever cmake special-sauce is happening there I don't see why
vs-build couldn't call out "make" for most of the work it's doing, isn't
it just some replacement for what the "vcxproj" target in
config.mak.uname used to do?

1. https://github.com/avar/git/runs/4057171803?check_suite_focus=true

  reply	other threads:[~2021-10-31 14:02 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2021-10-30 22:32 [PATCH] Makefile: replace most hardcoded object lists with $(wildcard) Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2021-10-30 23:15 ` Paul Smith
2021-11-01 20:06   ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2021-10-31  8:29 ` Jeff King
2021-10-31 13:00   ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason [this message]
2021-11-03 11:30     ` Jeff King
2021-11-03 14:57       ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2021-11-04  0:31       ` Johannes Schindelin
2021-11-04  9:46         ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2021-11-04 14:29           ` Philip Oakley
2021-11-04 17:07           ` Junio C Hamano
2021-11-01 19:19 ` [PATCH v2 0/3] " Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2021-11-01 19:19   ` [PATCH v2 1/3] Makefile: rename $(SCRIPT_LIB) to $(SCRIPT_LIB_GEN) Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2021-11-01 19:19   ` [PATCH v2 2/3] Makefile: add a utility to dump variables Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2021-11-01 19:19   ` [PATCH v2 3/3] Makefile: replace most hardcoded object lists with $(wildcard) Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2021-11-06 10:57     ` Phillip Wood
2021-11-06 14:27       ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2021-11-06 16:49         ` Phillip Wood
2021-11-06 21:13           ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2021-11-09 21:38           ` Junio C Hamano
2021-11-10 12:39             ` Johannes Schindelin
2021-11-10 13:21               ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2021-11-10 14:59                 ` Johannes Schindelin
2021-11-10 15:58                   ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2022-01-21 12:01             ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2022-01-21 17:14               ` Phillip Wood
2022-01-21 18:13                 ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2022-01-22  6:36               ` Junio C Hamano

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