[ANNOUNCEMENT] Mass rename of C++ .c files to .cc suffix is going to happen on Jan 17 evening UTC TZ

2022-01-13 Thread Martin Liška
Hello. Based on the discussion with release managers, the change is going to happen after stage4 begins. Martin

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Mass rename of C++ .c files to .cc suffix is going to happen on Jan 17 evening UTC TZ

2022-01-17 Thread Martin Liška
On 1/13/22 12:01, Martin Liška wrote: Hello. Based on the discussion with release managers, the change is going to happen after stage4 begins. Martin Hi. The renaming patches have been just installed and I've built a few target compilers so far. I'll be online in ~10 hours from now so I can

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Mass rename of C++ .c files to .cc suffix is going to happen on Jan 17 evening UTC TZ

2022-01-18 Thread Eric Botcazou via Gcc-patches
Martin, > The renaming patches have been just installed and I've built a few target > compilers so far. I'll be online in ~10 hours from now so I can address > potential issues caused by the patch. Who approved it though? The renaming of the C files in the ada/ directory is wrong and should be

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Mass rename of C++ .c files to .cc suffix is going to happen on Jan 17 evening UTC TZ

2022-01-18 Thread Martin Liška
On 1/18/22 09:36, Eric Botcazou wrote: Martin, The renaming patches have been just installed and I've built a few target compilers so far. I'll be online in ~10 hours from now so I can address potential issues caused by the patch. Who approved it though? Release managers. The renaming of

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Mass rename of C++ .c files to .cc suffix is going to happen on Jan 17 evening UTC TZ

2022-01-18 Thread Eric Botcazou via Gcc-patches
> Release managers. They certainly have authority on the timing, but not on the contents. > Working on that right now, sorry.. OK, thanks in advance. -- Eric Botcazou

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Mass rename of C++ .c files to .cc suffix is going to happen on Jan 17 evening UTC TZ

2022-01-18 Thread Richard Biener via Gcc-patches
On Tue, Jan 18, 2022 at 9:46 AM Eric Botcazou via Gcc-patches wrote: > > > Release managers. > > They certainly have authority on the timing, but not on the contents. Technically all release managers are also global reviewers, but I agree the speciality of the Ada setup (esp. the runtime being in

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Mass rename of C++ .c files to .cc suffix is going to happen on Jan 17 evening UTC TZ

2022-01-18 Thread Martin Liška
On 1/18/22 09:53, Richard Biener wrote: Technically all release managers are also global reviewers, but I agree the speciality of the Ada setup (esp. the runtime being in gcc/) could have been anticipated. Yeah, I thought that building Ada FE is enough for testing effort, sorry. I would like t

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Mass rename of C++ .c files to .cc suffix is going to happen on Jan 17 evening UTC TZ

2022-01-18 Thread Jakub Jelinek via Gcc-patches
On Tue, Jan 18, 2022 at 10:08:20AM +0100, Martin Liška wrote: > On 1/18/22 09:53, Richard Biener wrote: > > Technically all release managers are also global reviewers, but I > > agree the speciality > > of the Ada setup (esp. the runtime being in gcc/) could have been > > anticipated. > > Yeah, I

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Mass rename of C++ .c files to .cc suffix is going to happen on Jan 17 evening UTC TZ

2022-01-18 Thread Martin Liška
LGTM. I've just installed that, the Ada testsuite should work now. Martin

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Mass rename of C++ .c files to .cc suffix is going to happen on Jan 17 evening UTC TZ

2022-01-18 Thread Richard Earnshaw via Gcc-patches
On 17/01/2022 21:41, Martin Liška wrote: On 1/13/22 12:01, Martin Liška wrote: Hello. Based on the discussion with release managers, the change is going to happen after stage4 begins. Martin Hi. The renaming patches have been just installed and I've built a few target compilers so far

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Mass rename of C++ .c files to .cc suffix is going to happen on Jan 17 evening UTC TZ

2022-01-18 Thread Martin Liška
On 1/18/22 14:10, Richard Earnshaw wrote: Is that worth adding to contrib/gcc-git-customization.sh ? Yes, can you please do that? Thanks, Martin