On Mon, Nov 7, 2022 at 2:19 AM Sebastian Huber <sebastian.hu...@embedded-brains.de> wrote: > > On 04/11/2022 21:08, Gedare Bloom wrote: > >> Given the complexity of this tagging, I'm going to start with just the > >> true/false approach to categorize third-party sources. We can do > >> something like the above in the future. > > I have come across one problem with my approach. Headers that aren't > > installed (e.g., #include "fastlz.h") do not appear within the build > > system. These might need to be identified and handled as some kind of > > special case. There are 79 such files in cpukit. > > rtems/cpukit$ find . -name "*.h" | grep -v include | wc > > 79 79 2072 > > We could use "third-party: null" for non-third-party files. Then start with: > > third-party: > extra-files: > - cpukit/libdl/fastlz.h > > third-party: > extra-files: [] > > New third-party attributes can be added on demand. > This makes sense to me as a way to handle these files. Thanks for the suggestion. I think I'll mock something up today and hopefully have a full patch set ready for cpukit soon.
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