binutils-gdb/include/nlm/.Sanitize
Fred Fish b5ed6e32c2 Remove '.Sanitize' from explicit list of Things-to-lose. It is now implicitly
added to the list by Sanitize, unless Sanitize knows it needs to keep it.
1993-08-02 23:29:32 +00:00

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# Sanitize.in for devo.
# $Id$
#
# Each directory to survive it's way into a release will need a file
# like this one called "./.Sanitize". All keyword lines must exist,
# and must exist in the order specified by this file. Each directory
# in the tree will be processed, top down, in the following order.
# Hash started lines like this one are comments and will be deleted
# before anything else is done. Blank lines will also be squashed
# out.
# The lines between the "Do-first:" line and the "Things-to-keep:"
# line are executed as a /bin/sh shell script before anything else is
# done in this
Do-first:
# All files listed between the "Things-to-keep:" line and the
# "Files-to-sed:" line will be kept. All other files will be removed.
# Directories listed in this section will have their own Sanitize
# called. Directories not listed will be removed in their entirety
# with rm -rf.
Things-to-keep:
ChangeLog
common.h
external.h
internal.h
Things-to-lose:
Do-last:
v9dirty="common.h"
if ( echo $* | egrep verbose > /dev/null ) ; then
verbose=true
else
verbose=
fi
if ( echo $* | grep keep\-v9 > /dev/null ) ; then
if [ -n "${verbose}" ] ; then
echo Keeping v9 in ${v9dirty}
fi
else
for i in ${v9dirty} ; do
if [ -n "${verbose}" ] ; then
echo Sanitizing v9 in $i
fi
rm -f new
grep -v v9 $i > new
if [ -n "${safe}" ] ; then
mv $i .Recover
else
rm $i
fi
mv new $i
done
fi
# End of file.