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Re: small request regarding commits in binutils-gdb.git


> > > This last patch removes "partial" from the names of
> > > expand_partial_symbol_names and map_partial_symbol_filenames.
> > > It also renames expand_partial_symbol_names to match the
> > > struct quick_symbol_functions "method" that it wraps:
> > > expand_symtabs_matching.
> > >
> > > This patch also adds two parameters to expand_symtabs_matching
> > > so that it can fully wrap the underlying quick_symbol_functions method.
> > > This makes it usable in more places.
> > > I thought of having a cover function that still had the same
> > > signature as the old expand_partial_symbol_names function,
> > > but I couldn't think of a good name, and it wasn't clear it was
> > > worth it anyway.
> > >
> > > gdb/ChangeLog:
> > >
> > >     * symfile.h (expand_symtabs_matching): Renamed from
> > >     expand_partial_symbol_names.  Update prototype.
> > >     (map_symbol_filenames): Renamed from map_partial_symbol_filenames.
> > >     * symfile.c (expand_symtabs_matching): Renamed from
> 
> The text before the log entry is just a long way of saying the same
> thing as the log entry, isn't it?  It repeats the info that is already
> in the log entry.  Why does it make sense to repeat all that?

I agree I could have chosen a more demonstrative example...

But even with this example, it isn't just a repeat. The text before
the ChangeLog says what the intent of the patch is, and provides extra
information that usually doesn't go into the ChangeLog entry. For example,
it says "This makes it usable in more places".

-- 
Joel


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