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[src/trunk]: src/gnu/dist/grep moved to external
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/78108642345e
branches: trunk
changeset: 342843:78108642345e
user: christos <christos%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Sun Jan 10 22:20:12 2016 +0000
description:
moved to external
diffstat:
gnu/dist/grep/ABOUT-NLS | 226 -
gnu/dist/grep/AUTHORS | 44 -
gnu/dist/grep/COPYING | 340 -
gnu/dist/grep/ChangeLog | 2477 --------
gnu/dist/grep/INSTALL | 182 -
gnu/dist/grep/Makefile.am | 51 -
gnu/dist/grep/Makefile.cvs | 47 -
gnu/dist/grep/Makefile.in | 474 -
gnu/dist/grep/NEWS | 238 -
gnu/dist/grep/README | 26 -
gnu/dist/grep/README-alpha | 10 -
gnu/dist/grep/README.DOS | 76 -
gnu/dist/grep/THANKS | 72 -
gnu/dist/grep/TODO | 42 -
gnu/dist/grep/aclocal.m4 | 1829 ------
gnu/dist/grep/autogen.sh | 34 -
gnu/dist/grep/config.guess | 1314 ----
gnu/dist/grep/config.hin | 340 -
gnu/dist/grep/config.sub | 1410 ----
gnu/dist/grep/configure | 10072 ----------------------------------
gnu/dist/grep/configure.in | 144 -
gnu/dist/grep/depcomp | 411 -
gnu/dist/grep/doc/Makefile.am | 18 -
gnu/dist/grep/doc/Makefile.in | 400 -
gnu/dist/grep/doc/egrep.man | 1 -
gnu/dist/grep/doc/fgrep.man | 1 -
gnu/dist/grep/doc/grep.1 | 774 --
gnu/dist/grep/doc/grep.texi | 2091 -------
gnu/dist/grep/doc/mdate-sh | 97 -
gnu/dist/grep/grep.spec | 168 -
gnu/dist/grep/grep2netbsd | 84 -
gnu/dist/grep/install-sh | 251 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/ChangeLog | 2030 ------
gnu/dist/grep/intl/Makefile | 337 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/Makefile.in | 337 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/VERSION | 1 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/bindtextdom.c | 371 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/config.charset | 440 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/dcgettext.c | 60 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/dcigettext.c | 1169 ---
gnu/dist/grep/intl/dcngettext.c | 62 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/dgettext.c | 61 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/dngettext.c | 63 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/eval-plural.h | 107 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/explodename.c | 194 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/finddomain.c | 200 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/gettext.c | 66 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/gettextP.h | 203 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/gmo.h | 102 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/hash-string.h | 61 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/intl-compat.c | 168 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/l10nflist.c | 402 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/libgnuintl.h | 139 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/libintl.glibc | 116 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/loadinfo.h | 123 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/loadmsgcat.c | 447 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/localcharset.c | 347 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/locale.alias | 78 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/localealias.c | 421 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/localename.c | 695 --
gnu/dist/grep/intl/ngettext.c | 70 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/os2compat.c | 111 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/os2compat.h | 48 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/osdep.c | 26 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/plural-exp.c | 158 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/plural-exp.h | 124 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/plural.c | 1324 ----
gnu/dist/grep/intl/plural.y | 411 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/ref-add.sin | 31 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/ref-del.sin | 26 -
gnu/dist/grep/intl/textdomain.c | 144 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/Makefile.am | 20 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/Makefile.in | 514 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/alloca.c | 505 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/atexit.c | 16 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/closeout.c | 123 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/closeout.h | 19 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/error.c | 278 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/error.h | 80 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/exclude.c | 130 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/exclude.h | 37 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/fnmatch.c | 232 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/fnmatch.h | 71 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/getopt.c | 1051 ---
gnu/dist/grep/lib/getopt.h | 171 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/getopt1.c | 190 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/hard-locale.c | 91 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/hard-locale.h | 20 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/isdir.c | 44 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/malloc.c | 28 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/memchr.c | 201 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/obstack.c | 600 --
gnu/dist/grep/lib/obstack.h | 595 --
gnu/dist/grep/lib/posix/Makefile.am | 4 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/posix/Makefile.in | 219 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/posix/regex.h | 568 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/quotearg.c | 615 --
gnu/dist/grep/lib/quotearg.h | 112 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/realloc.c | 34 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/regex.c | 7890 --------------------------
gnu/dist/grep/lib/regex.h | 48 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/savedir.c | 182 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/savedir.h | 20 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/stpcpy.c | 52 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/strtol.c | 478 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/strtoul.c | 24 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/strtoull.c | 29 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/strtoumax.c | 83 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/xalloc.h | 89 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/xmalloc.c | 118 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/xstrtol.c | 284 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/xstrtol.h | 66 -
gnu/dist/grep/lib/xstrtoumax.c | 33 -
gnu/dist/grep/missing | 283 -
gnu/dist/grep/mkinstalldirs | 40 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/ChangeLog | 7 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/Makefile.in.in | 248 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/POTFILES.in | 13 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/bg.po | 403 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/ca.po | 410 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/cat-id-tbl.c | 2 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/cs.gmo | Bin
gnu/dist/grep/po/cs.po | 394 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/da.po | 324 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/de.gmo | Bin
gnu/dist/grep/po/de.po | 403 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/el.gmo | Bin
gnu/dist/grep/po/el.po | 562 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/eo.gmo | Bin
gnu/dist/grep/po/eo.po | 379 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/es.gmo | Bin
gnu/dist/grep/po/es.po | 469 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/et.gmo | Bin
gnu/dist/grep/po/et.po | 395 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/fr.gmo | Bin
gnu/dist/grep/po/fr.po | 573 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/gl.gmo | Bin
gnu/dist/grep/po/gl.po | 436 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/grep.pot | 333 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/hr.gmo | Bin
gnu/dist/grep/po/hr.po | 351 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/id.gmo | Bin
gnu/dist/grep/po/id.po | 395 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/it.gmo | Bin
gnu/dist/grep/po/it.po | 400 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/ja.gmo | Bin
gnu/dist/grep/po/ja.po | 404 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/ko.gmo | Bin
gnu/dist/grep/po/ko.po | 397 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/nb.po | 353 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/nl.gmo | Bin
gnu/dist/grep/po/nl.po | 337 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/no.gmo | Bin
gnu/dist/grep/po/no.po | 417 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/pl.gmo | Bin
gnu/dist/grep/po/pl.po | 408 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/pt_BR.gmo | Bin
gnu/dist/grep/po/pt_BR.po | 367 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/ru.gmo | Bin
gnu/dist/grep/po/ru.po | 404 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/sl.gmo | Bin
gnu/dist/grep/po/sl.po | 444 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/sv.gmo | Bin
gnu/dist/grep/po/sv.po | 390 -
gnu/dist/grep/po/tr.po | 396 -
gnu/dist/grep/src/Makefile.am | 30 -
gnu/dist/grep/src/Makefile.in | 391 -
gnu/dist/grep/src/ansi2knr.1 | 38 -
gnu/dist/grep/src/ansi2knr.c | 680 --
gnu/dist/grep/src/dfa.c | 3586 ------------
gnu/dist/grep/src/dfa.h | 434 -
gnu/dist/grep/src/dosbuf.c | 183 -
gnu/dist/grep/src/getpagesize.h | 48 -
gnu/dist/grep/src/grep.c | 1769 -----
gnu/dist/grep/src/grep.h | 44 -
gnu/dist/grep/src/grepmat.c | 8 -
gnu/dist/grep/src/kwset.c | 773 --
gnu/dist/grep/src/kwset.h | 59 -
gnu/dist/grep/src/search.c | 722 --
gnu/dist/grep/src/system.h | 208 -
gnu/dist/grep/src/vms_fab.c | 88 -
gnu/dist/grep/src/vms_fab.h | 35 -
182 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 71214 deletions(-)
diffs (truncated from 71902 to 300 lines):
diff -r a8e7834561fe -r 78108642345e gnu/dist/grep/ABOUT-NLS
--- a/gnu/dist/grep/ABOUT-NLS Sun Jan 10 22:19:41 2016 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,226 +0,0 @@
-Notes on the Free Translation Project
-*************************************
-
- Free software is going international! The Free Translation Project
-is a way to get maintainers of free software, translators, and users all
-together, so that will gradually become able to speak many languages.
-A few packages already provide translations for their messages.
-
- If you found this `ABOUT-NLS' file inside a distribution, you may
-assume that the distributed package does use GNU `gettext' internally,
-itself available at your nearest GNU archive site. But you do *not*
-need to install GNU `gettext' prior to configuring, installing or using
-this package with messages translated.
-
- Installers will find here some useful hints. These notes also
-explain how users should proceed for getting the programs to use the
-available translations. They tell how people wanting to contribute and
-work at translations should contact the appropriate team.
-
- When reporting bugs in the `intl/' directory or bugs which may be
-related to internationalization, you should tell about the version of
-`gettext' which is used. The information can be found in the
-`intl/VERSION' file, in internationalized packages.
-
-One advise in advance
-=====================
-
- If you want to exploit the full power of internationalization, you
-should configure it using
-
- ./configure --with-included-gettext
-
-to force usage of internationalizing routines provided within this
-package, despite the existence of internationalizing capabilities in the
-operating system where this package is being installed. So far, only
-the `gettext' implementation in the GNU C library version 2 provides as
-many features (such as locale alias or message inheritance) as the
-implementation here. It is also not possible to offer this additional
-functionality on top of a `catgets' implementation. Future versions of
-GNU `gettext' will very likely convey even more functionality. So it
-might be a good idea to change to GNU `gettext' as soon as possible.
-
- So you need not provide this option if you are using GNU libc 2 or
-you have installed a recent copy of the GNU gettext package with the
-included `libintl'.
-
-INSTALL Matters
-===============
-
- Some packages are "localizable" when properly installed; the
-programs they contain can be made to speak your own native language.
-Most such packages use GNU `gettext'. Other packages have their own
-ways to internationalization, predating GNU `gettext'.
-
- By default, this package will be installed to allow translation of
-messages. It will automatically detect whether the system provides
-usable `catgets' (if using this is selected by the installer) or
-`gettext' functions. If neither is available, the GNU `gettext' own
-library will be used. This library is wholly contained within this
-package, usually in the `intl/' subdirectory, so prior installation of
-the GNU `gettext' package is *not* required. Installers may use
-special options at configuration time for changing the default
-behaviour. The commands:
-
- ./configure --with-included-gettext
- ./configure --with-catgets
- ./configure --disable-nls
-
-will respectively bypass any pre-existing `catgets' or `gettext' to use
-the internationalizing routines provided within this package, enable
-the use of the `catgets' functions (if found on the locale system), or
-else, *totally* disable translation of messages.
-
- When you already have GNU `gettext' installed on your system and run
-configure without an option for your new package, `configure' will
-probably detect the previously built and installed `libintl.a' file and
-will decide to use this. This might be not what is desirable. You
-should use the more recent version of the GNU `gettext' library. I.e.
-if the file `intl/VERSION' shows that the library which comes with this
-package is more recent, you should use
-
- ./configure --with-included-gettext
-
-to prevent auto-detection.
-
- By default the configuration process will not test for the `catgets'
-function and therefore they will not be used. The reasons are already
-given above: the emulation on top of `catgets' cannot provide all the
-extensions provided by the GNU `gettext' library. If you nevertheless
-want to use the `catgets' functions use
-
- ./configure --with-catgets
-
-to enable the test for `catgets' (this causes no harm if `catgets' is
-not available on your system). If you really select this option we
-would like to hear about the reasons because we cannot think of any
-good one ourself.
-
- Internationalized packages have usually many `po/LL.po' files, where
-LL gives an ISO 639 two-letter code identifying the language. Unless
-translations have been forbidden at `configure' time by using the
-`--disable-nls' switch, all available translations are installed
-together with the package. However, the environment variable `LINGUAS'
-may be set, prior to configuration, to limit the installed set.
-`LINGUAS' should then contain a space separated list of two-letter
-codes, stating which languages are allowed.
-
-Using This Package
-==================
-
- As a user, if your language has been installed for this package, you
-only have to set the `LANG' environment variable to the appropriate
-ISO 639 `LL' two-letter code prior to using the programs in the
-package. For example, let's suppose that you speak German. At the
-shell prompt, merely execute `setenv LANG de' (in `csh'),
-`export LANG; LANG=de' (in `sh') or `export LANG=de' (in `bash'). This
-can be done from your `.login' or `.profile' file, once and for all.
-
- An operating system might already offer message localization for
-many of its programs, while other programs have been installed locally
-with the full capabilities of GNU `gettext'. Just using `gettext'
-extended syntax for `LANG' would break proper localization of already
-available operating system programs. In this case, users should set
-both `LANGUAGE' and `LANG' variables in their environment, as programs
-using GNU `gettext' give preference to `LANGUAGE'. For example, some
-Swedish users would rather read translations in German than English for
-when Swedish is not available. This is easily accomplished by setting
-`LANGUAGE' to `sv:de' while leaving `LANG' to `sv'.
-
-Translating Teams
-=================
-
- For the Free Translation Project to be a success, we need interested
-people who like their own language and write it well, and who are also
-able to synergize with other translators speaking the same language.
-Each translation team has its own mailing list, courtesy of Linux
-International. You may reach your translation team at the address
-`LL%li.org@localhost', replacing LL by the two-letter ISO 639 code for your
-language. Language codes are *not* the same as the country codes given
-in ISO 3166. The following translation teams exist, as of December
-1997:
-
- Chinese `zh', Czech `cs', Danish `da', Dutch `nl', English `en',
- Esperanto `eo', Finnish `fi', French `fr', German `de', Hungarian
- `hu', Irish `ga', Italian `it', Indonesian `id', Japanese `ja',
- Korean `ko', Latin `la', Norwegian `no', Persian `fa', Polish
- `pl', Portuguese `pt', Russian `ru', Slovenian `sl', Spanish `es',
- Swedish `sv', and Turkish `tr'.
-
-For example, you may reach the Chinese translation team by writing to
-`zh%li.org@localhost'.
-
- If you'd like to volunteer to *work* at translating messages, you
-should become a member of the translating team for your own language.
-The subscribing address is *not* the same as the list itself, it has
-`-request' appended. For example, speakers of Swedish can send a
-message to `sv-request%li.org@localhost', having this message body:
-
- subscribe
-
- Keep in mind that team members are expected to participate
-*actively* in translations, or at solving translational difficulties,
-rather than merely lurking around. If your team does not exist yet and
-you want to start one, or if you are unsure about what to do or how to
-get started, please write to `translation%iro.umontreal.ca@localhost' to reach the
-coordinator for all translator teams.
-
- The English team is special. It works at improving and uniformizing
-the terminology in use. Proven linguistic skill are praised more than
-programming skill, here.
-
-Available Packages
-==================
-
- Languages are not equally supported in all packages. The following
-matrix shows the current state of internationalization, as of December
-1997. The matrix shows, in regard of each package, for which languages
-PO files have been submitted to translation coordination.
-
- Ready PO files cs da de en es fi fr it ja ko nl no pl pt ru sl sv
- .----------------------------------------------------.
- bash | [] [] [] | 3
- bison | [] [] [] | 3
- clisp | [] [] [] [] | 4
- cpio | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 6
- diffutils | [] [] [] [] [] | 5
- enscript | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 6
- fileutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 10
- findutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 9
- flex | [] [] [] [] | 4
- gcal | [] [] [] [] [] | 5
- gettext | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 12
- grep | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 10
- hello | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 11
- id-utils | [] [] [] | 3
- indent | [] [] [] [] [] | 5
- libc | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 7
- m4 | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 6
- make | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 6
- music | [] [] | 2
- ptx | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 8
- recode | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 9
- sh-utils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 8
- sharutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] | 6
- tar | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 11
- texinfo | [] [] [] | 3
- textutils | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 9
- wdiff | [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] | 8
- `----------------------------------------------------'
- 17 languages cs da de en es fi fr it ja ko nl no pl pt ru sl sv
- 27 packages 6 4 25 1 18 1 26 2 1 12 20 9 19 7 4 7 17 179
-
- Some counters in the preceding matrix are higher than the number of
-visible blocks let us expect. This is because a few extra PO files are
-used for implementing regional variants of languages, or language
-dialects.
-
- For a PO file in the matrix above to be effective, the package to
-which it applies should also have been internationalized and
-distributed as such by its maintainer. There might be an observable
-lag between the mere existence a PO file and its wide availability in a
-distribution.
-
- If December 1997 seems to be old, you may fetch a more recent copy
-of this `ABOUT-NLS' file on most GNU archive sites.
-
diff -r a8e7834561fe -r 78108642345e gnu/dist/grep/AUTHORS
--- a/gnu/dist/grep/AUTHORS Sun Jan 10 22:19:41 2016 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
-Mike Haertel wrote the main program and the dfa and kwset matchers.
-
-Arthur David Olson contributed the heuristics for finding fixed substrings
-at the end of dfa.c.
-
-Richard Stallman and Karl Berry wrote the regex backtracking matcher.
-
-Henry Spencer wrote the original test suite from which grep's was derived.
-
-Scott Anderson invented the Khadafy test.
-
-David MacKenzie wrote the automatic configuration software use to
-produce the configure script.
-
-Authors of the replacements for standard library routines are identified
-in the corresponding source files.
-
-The idea of using Boyer-Moore type algorithms to quickly filter out
-non-matching text before calling the regexp matcher was originally due
-to James Woods. He also contributed some code to early versions of
-GNU grep.
-
-Mike Haertel would like to thank Andrew Hume for many fascinating discussions
-of string searching issues over the years. Hume & Sunday's excellent
-paper on fast string searching (AT&T Bell Laboratories CSTR #156)
-describes some of the history of the subject, as well as providing
-exhaustive performance analysis of various implementation alternatives.
-The inner loop of GNU grep is similar to Hume & Sunday's recommended
-"Tuned Boyer Moore" inner loop.
-
-More work was done on regex.[ch] by Ulrich Drepper and Arnold
-Robbins. Regex is now part of GNU C library, see this package
-for complete details and credits.
-
-Arnold Robbins contributed to improve dfa.[ch]. In fact
-it came straight from gawk-3.0.3 with small editing and fixes.
-
-Many folks contributed see THANKS, if I omited someone please
-send me email.
-
-Alain Magloire maintained GNU grep until version 2.5e.
-
-Bernhard "Bero" Rosenkränzer <bero%redhat.com@localhost> is the current maintainer.
-
diff -r a8e7834561fe -r 78108642345e gnu/dist/grep/COPYING
--- a/gnu/dist/grep/COPYING Sun Jan 10 22:19:41 2016 +0000
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,340 +0,0 @@
- GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
- Version 2, June 1991
-
- Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
- Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
- of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
-
- Preamble
-
- The licenses for most software are designed to take away your
-freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public
-License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free
-software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This
-General Public License applies to most of the Free Software
-Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to
-using it. (Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by
-the GNU Library General Public License instead.) You can apply it to
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