I'd like to change our:
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
%debugcflags    -O0 -g -Wall
%rpmcflags      %%{?debug:%debugcflags}%{!?debug:%optflags}%{?debuginfocflags}
%rpmcxxflags    %{rpmcflags}
%rpmldflags     %{!?no_build_with_as_needed:-Wl,--as-needed}
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++


To this one:
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
%debugcflags    -O0 -g -Wall
%optldflags     -Wl,--as-needed

%filter_out \
        @out = grep { $f = $_; not grep {$f =~ /^$_$/} (@f)} (@in);     \
        $" = " "; print "@out"

%rpmcflags %(perl -e '
        @in = qw(%{?debug:%debugcflags}%{!?debug:%optflags}%{?debuginfocflags});
        @f = qw(%{?filterout_c});
        %{filter_out}
')

%rpmcxxflags %(perl -e '
        @in = qw(%{rpmcflags});
        @f = qw(%{?filterout_cxx});
        %{filter_out}
')

%rpmldflags %(perl -e '
        @in = qw(%{optldflags});
        @f = qw(%{?filterout_ld});
        %{filter_out}
')
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Well, it shouldn't be perl, but i don't know how to write it in awk.


Use of those macros is very simple:
put:
%define filterout_ld    -Wl,--as-needed --as-needed
in any package which hates --as-needed

or
%define filterout_ld    -Wl,-s -s
in glibc.spec and elfutils.spec

cflags filtering may be useful for all of us in packages we know work
well without -fwrapv or -fno-strict-aliasing

and will be useful for people who use some additional flags which 
sometimes may brake executable


What do you think about it ? And is there any volunteer for rewriting it
in awk ?

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