The script was excluding all of gdb/gnulib but this is no longer
correct, ever since we moved the imported files to gdb/gnulib/import.
As a result, a number of files (Makefile, etc, including this script
itself) did not have their copyright header updated. This fixes
the problem.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* copyright.py (EXCLUDE_LIST): Replace "gdb/gnulib" by
"gdb/gnulib/import".
As glibc_thread_db.h is a 3rd party imported file, we should not
update its copyright year range in the new year process.
gdb/
2013-04-16 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* copyright.py (EXCLUDE_LIST): Add gdb/common/glibc_thread_db.h.
Two modifications:
1. The addition of 2013 to the copyright year range for every file;
2. The use of a single year range, instead of potentially multiple
year ranges, as approved by the FSF.
copyright.py was updating gdbarch.sh' copyright years, but not
the function that genarates the copyright headers for gdbarch.[hc].
This patch makes the following changes:
- fixes gdbarch.sh and regenerates gdbarch.[hc]
- Modify copyright.py to remind the user to update gdbarch.sh
by hand. This should also remind the user to rerun the script
and update gdbarch.[hc] - see next point;
- Allow copyright.py to update gdbarch.[hc]'c copyright years,
even though these are generated files; This should free
the user from having to update gdbarch.[hc] himself;
gdb/ChangeLog:
* gdbarch.sh (copyright): Update copyright years.
* gdbarch.h, gdbarch.c: Regenerate.
* copyright.py (EXCLUDE_LIST): Remove gdbarch.h and gdbarch.c.
(MULTIPLE_COPYRIGHT_HEADERS): Add 'gdb/gdbarch.sh'.
There was a duplicate ("sim/common/cgen-fpu.h"), and one entry where
we do have an FSF copyright header ("sim/common/sim-fpu.c").
gdb/ChangeLog:
* copyright.py (NOT_FSF_LIST): Remove duplicate entry
"sim/common/cgen-fpu.h". Remove invalid entries
"sim/common/sim-fpu.c" and "sim/mn10300/sim-main.h",
which actually have an FSF copyright header.
Normally, all files should have a copyright header, but gdb/CONTRIBUTE
currently doesn't, and it adding one at the top of the file would
probably be more pollution than information. So don't require
a copyright header for now.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* copyright.py (EXCLUDE_LIST): Add 'gdb/CONTRIBUTE' to list.
The location where we store the gnulib import has changed.
This patch updates accordingly the path to gnulib's update-copyright
script.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* copyright.py (update_files, main): Fix path to update-copyright
script.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* copyright.py (MULTIPLE_COPYRIGHT_HEADERS): New constant.
(main): Add MULTIPLE_COPYRIGHT_HEADERS to the list of files
for which a reminder to update by hand is printed.
This was a local hack to work around a limitation in update-copyright.
But the limitation is now OBE, because the copyright statements should
now always fit on a single line, thanks to the new policy of using
one single year range in the copyright notice.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* copyright.py (MULTILINE_COMMENT_PREFIXES): Delete.
(update_files): Do not set MULTILINE_COMMENT_PREFIXES
environment variable before calling update-copyright.
... and update our copyright.py script to set environment variable
UPDATE_COPYRIGHT_USE_INTERVALS to '2' instead of '1'. This tells
the script to collapse all years into one single interval.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* gnulib/extra/update-copyright: Update to the latest from
gnulib's git repository.
* copyright.py: Set UPDATE_COPYRIGHT_USE_INTERVALS environment
variable to 2 instead of 1.
This patch now retires the old copyright.sh script which was using
emacs to perform the copyright update. It also completely rewrite
copyright.py to call update-copyright with the appropriate list
of files.
In addition to calling update-copyright, the new script also performs
a sanity-check on all the files that update-copyright could not update,
and sees whether the file might contain a copyright notice that
the script could not decipher.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* copyright.sh: Delete.
* copyright.py: Rewrite.