[PATCH 1/2] ARM: config: sort select statements alphanumerically
Stephen Warren
swarren at wwwdotorg.org
Fri Oct 12 11:01:04 EDT 2012
On 10/12/2012 08:48 AM, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 03:41:20PM +0100, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
>> On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 04:04:28PM +0200, Linus Walleij wrote:
>>> On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 3:26 PM, Russell King
>>> <rmk+kernel at arm.linux.org.uk> wrote:
>>>
>>>> As suggested by Andrew Morton:
>>>>
>>>> This is a pet peeve of mine. Any time there's a long list of items
>>>> (header file inclusions, kconfig entries, array initalisers, etc) and
>>>> someone wants to add a new item, they *always* go and stick it at the
>>>> end of the list.
>>>>
>>>> Guys, don't do this. Either put the new item into a randomly-chosen
>>>> position or, probably better, alphanumerically sort the list.
>>>>
>>>> lets sort all our select statements alphanumerically. This commit was
>>>> created by the following perl:
>>>
>>> I applied this and tried to configure the Nomadik defconfig,
>>> and I get this, sadly:
>>
>> Yes, I've just fixed those. Unfortunately, the patch is soo large that
>> it trips the mailing list size limit, and has to be manually approved,
>> so I'm not sure I can call on the list maintainers again today to do the
>> approval thing.
>
> Instead, here's the updated script:
>
> 8<===
> #!/usr/bin/perl
> while (<>) {
> while (/\\\s*$/) {
> $_ .= <>;
> }
> undef %selects if /^\s*config\s+/;
> if (/^\s+select\s+(\w+).*/) {
> if (defined($selects{$1})) {
> if ($selects{$1} eq $_) {
> print STDERR "Warning: removing duplicated $1 entry\n";
> } else {
> print STDERR "Error: $1 differently selected\n".
> "\tOld: $selects{$1}\n".
> "\tNew: $_\n";
> exit 1;
> }
> }
> $selects{$1} = $_;
> next;
> }
> if (%selects and (/^\s*$/ or /^\s+help/ or /^\s+---help---/ or
> /^endif/ or /^endchoice/)) {
> foreach $k (sort (keys %selects)) {
> print "$selects{$k}";
> }
> undef %selects;
> }
> print;
> }
> if (%selects) {
> foreach $k (sort (keys %selects)) {
> print "$selects{$k}";
> }
> }
> 8<===
>
> Run it like this (assuming its saved as sort.pl):
>
> for f in $(find arch/arm -name 'Kconfig*'); do perl sort.pl $f > $f.new \
> && mv $f.new $f && git update-index $f; done
>
> Omit the "git update-index" bit if you don't want to commit the result.
> ("git update-index" is safer than "git add" for this as "git add" will
> add new files, "git update-index" won't without an additional option.
> That's not a recommendation to use it though.)
FYI, I Tegra works fine after running this script. I guess you can
consider that an ack for the script output;
Acked-by: Stephen Warren <swarren at nvidia.com>
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