[v2,2/2] localedata: Do not generate output if warnings were present.
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With LC_MONETARY parsing fixed we can now generate locales
without forcing output with '-c'.
Removing '-c' from localedef invocation is the equivalent of
using -Werror for localedef. The glibc locale sources should
always be clean and free from warnings.
We remove '-c' from both test locale generation and the targets
used for installing locales e.g. install-locale-archive, and
install-locale-files.
Tested on x86_64 and i686 without regressions.
Tested with install-locale-archive target.
Tested with install-locale-files target.
Reviewed-by: DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
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localedata/Makefile | 4 ++--
localedata/gen-locale.sh | 10 ++++++++--
2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
@@ -468,11 +468,11 @@ define build-one-locale
endef
$(INSTALL-SUPPORTED-LOCALE-ARCHIVE): install-locales-dir
- @flags="-c"; \
+ @flags=""; \
$(build-one-locale)
$(INSTALL-SUPPORTED-LOCALE-FILES): install-locales-dir
- @flags="-c --no-archive --no-hard-links"; \
+ @flags="--no-archive --no-hard-links"; \
$(build-one-locale)
tst-setlocale-ENV = LC_ALL=ja_JP.EUC-JP
@@ -54,8 +54,14 @@ modifier=`echo $locfile|sed 's|[^.]*[.]\([^@ ]*\)\(@[^ ]*\)\?/LC_CTYPE|\2|'`
echo "Generating locale $locale.$charmap: this might take a while..."
-# Run quietly and force output.
-flags="--quiet -c"
+# Do not force output with '-c', all locales should compile without
+# warning or errors. There is likewise no need to run quietly with
+# '--quiet' since all locales should compile without additional
+# diagnostics. If there are messages printed then we want to see
+# them, fix them, and the associated error or warning. During
+# development it may be beneficialy to put '--quiet -c' here to allow
+# you to develop in-progress locales.
+flags=""
# For SJIS the charmap is SHIFT_JIS. We just want the locale to have
# a slightly nicer name instead of using "*.SHIFT_SJIS", but that