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.