On 15/02/16 16:55, Daniel Vetter wrote:
On Thu, Feb 04, 2016 at 12:06:57PM +0000, Derek Morton wrote:
Added extended wildcard support when specifying --run-subtest.

Wildcard format is as specified in rfc3977 and the uwildmat() implementation
is taken from libinn.
See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3977#section-4 for a description of
allowed wildcard expressions.

v2: Use comma as list separator (Ville Syrjala)
support both ^ and ! as not operators (Dave Gordon)

v3: Updated to use uwildmat() (Dave Gordon)

Signed-off-by: Derek Morton <[email protected]>
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  COPYING                 |  21 +++
  lib/Makefile.sources    |   2 +
  lib/igt_core.c          |  17 +-
  lib/uwildmat/uwildmat.c | 474 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
  lib/uwildmat/uwildmat.h |  24 +++

Not really a fan of copying other sources into ours. Don't we have
something ready-made that's generally available, or can we at least pull
it in as a build-dep?

Thanks, Daniel

It's a standard, RFC3977. The source is readily available for download, for example from the INN master site

https://inn.eyrie.org/trac/browser/trunk/lib/uwildmat.c

It seems to be very stable (last change was 2014: "Change Russ' email address").

It *is* already available (in Ubuntu at least), but it's in a fairly obscure package that not many people will have installed. On Ubuntu, /usr/lib/news/libinn.a is part of package 'inn2-dev'; I understand that on some other distros its in a different package (e.g. 'inn-devel' on CentOS).

So this is probably why Derek chose to include the source from INN rather than working out how to make it a prerequisite for building i-g-t. And it almost certainly isn't otherwise available for Android!

.Dave.
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