On Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 11:52:17AM +0800, Chen Gang F T wrote:

>   extreme sample: let 'kernel code style' and 'gcc code style' in one file, 
> that will make the code very ugly.

gcc style will make any code very ugly, no matter what (if anything) else is
in the same file...

[digs out the ports history table]
x86:            0.01                    [alive]
        i386:           0.01..2.6.24-rc1 [folded into x86]
        x86_64:         2.5.5-pre1..2.6.24-rc1 [folded into x86]
        x86:            2.6.24-rc1              [alive]
alpha:          1.1.67                  [alive]
sparc:          1.1.77                  [alive]
        sparc64:        2.1.19..2.6.28 [folded into sparc]
mips:           1.1.82                  [alive]
        mips64:         2.3.48-pre2..2.6.0-test2 [folded into mips]
powerpc:        1.3.45                  [alive]
        ppc:            1.3.45..2.6.26 [folded into powerpc]
        ppc64:          2.5.5..2.6.15-rc1 [folded into powerpc]
        powerpc:        2.6.15-rc1              [alive]
m68k:           1.3.94                  [alive]
        m68knommu:      2.5.46..2.6.38 [folded into m68k]
arm:            2.1.80                  [alive]
        arm26:          2.5.71..2.6.23-rc2 [gone]
        arm64:          3.7-rc1                 [alive][might eventually fold]
sh:             2.3.16                  [alive]
        sh64:           2.6.8-rc1..2.6.24 [folded into sh, nearly dead there]
ia64:           2.3.43-pre1             [alive]
s390:           2.3.99pre8              [alive]
        s390x:          2.5.0..2.5.67 [folded into s390]
parisc:         2.4.0-test12            [alive]
cris:           2.5.0                   [alive]
um:             2.5.35                  [alive]
v850:           2.5.46..2.6.26 [gone]
h8300:          2.5.68                  [moderately responsive]
m32r:           2.6.9-rc3               [alive]
frv:            2.6.11-rc1              [alive]
xtensa:         2.6.13-rc1              [alive]
avr32:          2.6.19-rc1              [alive]
blackfin:       2.6.22-rc1              [alive]
mn10300:        2.6.25-rc1              [alive]
microblaze:     2.6.30-rc2              [alive]
score:          2.6.32-rc1              [abandoned][cloned off mips]
tile:           2.6.36-rc1              [alive]
unicore32:      2.6.39-rc1              [alive][cloned off arm]
openrisc:       3.1-rc1                 [alive]
hexagon:        3.2-rc1                 [alive]
c6x:            3.3-rc1                 [alive]
arc:            3.9-rc1                 [alive]
metag:          3.9-rc1                 [alive]

Frankly, I would've expected score and lefotvers of sh64 (aka sh5) to be
the first against the wall - h8300 was a bit surprising...
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