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[src/trunk]: src/gnu/dist/gcc Remove the old egcs compiler.



details:   https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/5fda35186218
branches:  trunk
changeset: 536462:5fda35186218
user:      thorpej <thorpej%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date:      Mon Sep 16 16:39:52 2002 +0000

description:
Remove the old egcs compiler.

diffstat:

 gnu/dist/gcc/.gdbinit      |   100 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/BUGS          |    23 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/COPYING       |   340 --
 gnu/dist/gcc/COPYING.LIB   |   482 --
 gnu/dist/gcc/INSTALL-old   |  2188 -------------
 gnu/dist/gcc/LANGUAGES     |    79 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/LITERATURE    |    99 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/Makefile.in   |  2985 -----------------
 gnu/dist/gcc/NEWS          |  1063 ------
 gnu/dist/gcc/PROBLEMS      |   117 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/PROJECTS      |   449 --
 gnu/dist/gcc/README        |    26 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/README-bugs   |   144 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/README-fixinc |     9 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/README.ACORN  |    18 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/README.ALTOS  |    55 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/README.APOLLO |   112 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/README.DWARF  |   574 ---
 gnu/dist/gcc/README.FRESCO |    17 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/README.NS32K  |   130 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/README.RS6000 |   141 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/README.TRAD   |    55 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/README.X11    |   447 --
 gnu/dist/gcc/README.g77    |   263 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/README.gnat   |   435 --
 gnu/dist/gcc/SERVICE       |  1609 ---------
 gnu/dist/gcc/TESTS.FLUNK   |    39 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/acconfig.h    |    79 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/aclocal.m4    |   221 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/alias.c       |  1261 -------
 gnu/dist/gcc/alloca.c      |   504 ---
 gnu/dist/gcc/assert.h      |    54 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/basic-block.h |   266 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/bitmap.c      |   642 ---
 gnu/dist/gcc/bitmap.h      |   317 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/build-make    |    35 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/c-aux-info.c  |   643 ---
 gnu/dist/gcc/c-common.c    |  3143 ------------------
 gnu/dist/gcc/c-convert.c   |    97 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/c-decl.c      |  7376 --------------------------------------------
 gnu/dist/gcc/c-gperf.h     |   186 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/c-iterate.c   |   604 ---
 gnu/dist/gcc/c-lang.c      |   198 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/c-lex.c       |  2167 ------------
 gnu/dist/gcc/c-lex.h       |    86 -
 gnu/dist/gcc/c-parse.gperf |    84 -
 46 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 29962 deletions(-)

diffs (truncated from 30146 to 300 lines):

diff -r 5f7f12aca2bf -r 5fda35186218 gnu/dist/gcc/.gdbinit
--- a/gnu/dist/gcc/.gdbinit     Mon Sep 16 16:36:51 2002 +0000
+++ /dev/null   Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,100 +0,0 @@
-define pr
-set debug_rtx ($)
-end
-
-document pr
-Print the full structure of the rtx that is $.
-Works only when an inferior is executing.
-end
-
-define prl
-set debug_rtx_list ($, debug_rtx_count)
-end
-
-document prl
-Print the full structure of all rtx insns beginning at $.
-Works only when an inferior is executing.
-Uses variable debug_rtx_count to control number of insns printed:
-  debug_rtx_count > 0: print from $ on.
-  debug_rtx_count < 0: print a window around $.
-
-There is also debug_rtx_find (rtx, uid) that will scan a list for UID and print
-it using debug_rtx_list. Usage example: set $foo=debug_rtx_find(first, 42)
-end
-
-define pt
-set debug_tree ($)
-end
-
-document pt
-Print the full structure of the tree that is $.
-Works only when an inferior is executing.
-end
-
-define ptc
-output (enum tree_code) $.common.code
-echo \n
-end
-
-document ptc
-Print the tree-code of the tree node that is $.
-end
-
-define pdn
-output $.decl.name->identifier.pointer
-echo \n
-end
-
-document pdn
-Print the name of the decl-node that is $.
-end
-
-define ptn
-output $.type.name->decl.name->identifier.pointer
-echo \n
-end
-
-document ptn
-Print the name of the type-node that is $.
-end
-
-define prc
-output (enum rtx_code) $.code
-echo \ (
-output $.mode
-echo )\n
-end
-
-document prc
-Print the rtx-code and machine mode of the rtx that is $.
-end
-
-define pi
-print $.fld[0].rtx@7
-end
-
-document pi
-Print the fields of an instruction that is $.
-end
-
-define pbs
-set print_binding_stack ()
-end
-
-document pbs
-In cc1plus, print the current binding stack, frame by frame, up to and
-including the global binding level.
-end
-
-# Don't let abort actually run, as it will make
-# stdio stop working and therefore the `pr' command below as well.
-b abort
-
-# Put breakpoints at exit and fancy_abort in case abort is mapped
-# to either fprintf/exit or fancy_abort.
-b exit
-b fancy_abort
-
-# Make gdb complain about symbol reading errors.  This is so that gcc
-# developers can see and fix bugs in gcc debug output.
-set complaints 20
diff -r 5f7f12aca2bf -r 5fda35186218 gnu/dist/gcc/BUGS
--- a/gnu/dist/gcc/BUGS Mon Sep 16 16:36:51 2002 +0000
+++ /dev/null   Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-If you think you may have found a bug in GNU CC, please
-read the Bugs section of the GCC manual for advice on
-
-(1) how to tell when to report a bug, 
-(2) where to send your bug report, and
-(2) how to write a useful bug report and what information
-it needs to have.
-
-There are three ways to read the Bugs section.
-
-(1) In a printed copy of the GCC manual.  You can order one from the
-Free Software Foundation; see the file ORDERS.  But if you don't have
-a copy on hand and you think you have found a bug, you shouldn't wait
-to get a printed manual; you should read the section right away as
-described below.
-
-(2) With Info.  Start Emacs, do C-h i to enter Info,
-then m gcc RET to get to the GCC manual, then m Bugs RET
-to get to the section on bugs.  Or use standalone Info in
-a like manner.  (Standalone Info is part of the Texinfo distribution.)
-
-(3) By hand. Search for the chapter "Reporting Bugs" in gcc.texi, or
-    cat /usr/local/info/gcc* | more "+/^File: emacs,  Node: Bugs,"
diff -r 5f7f12aca2bf -r 5fda35186218 gnu/dist/gcc/COPYING
--- a/gnu/dist/gcc/COPYING      Mon Sep 16 16:36:51 2002 +0000
+++ /dev/null   Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,340 +0,0 @@
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