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Remove optck (#286)

This was for checking for a bug in old versions of the SunOS
tools and is no longer relevant.
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Bruce Mitchener 2021-01-25 09:14:11 +07:00 committed by GitHub
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4 changed files with 1 additions and 62 deletions

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@ -105,7 +105,6 @@ SET(BAD_SRCS
src/mnwevent.c
src/mnxmeth.c
src/mouseif.c
src/optck.c
src/picture.c
src/rawcolor.c
src/rawrs232c.c

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ AFLAGS = /T
ARCHFILES = dosmouse.obj doskbd.obj vesafns.obj vesainit.obj vgainit.obj kbdif.obj
ADMINFILES = makefile mkvdate.c optck.c
ADMINFILES = makefile mkvdate.c
LPFILES = lpmain.obj lpread.obj lpsolve.obj lpwrite.obj lpdual.obj lptran.obj

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@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/sh
#
# Check whether Assembler optimization is correct or not.
#
if [ -f ./optck ]; then
/bin/rm -f ./optck
fi
/bin/cc -O2 ../src/optck.c -o optck
res=`./optck`
if [ "$res" = "wrong" ]; then
echo -n "-Qoption as -O~M"
fi

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@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
/* $Id: optck.c,v 1.3 1999/05/31 23:35:40 sybalsky Exp $ (C) Copyright Venue, All Rights Reserved */
/* optck.c
*
* This example is almost same as one shown in
* SunOS 4.1 Release Manual: 4.2. Known Problems With SunOS Release 4.1 Products.
*
* Compiling this file with -O or -O2 level and executing, if assembler optimizes
* incorrectly, "wrong" message is printed out to stdout.
*
*/
/************************************************************************/
/* */
/* (C) Copyright 1989-95 Venue. All Rights Reserved. */
/* Manufactured in the United States of America. */
/* */
/************************************************************************/
#include "version.h"
int boothowto = 1;
int main(void) {
int unit;
if (boothowto & 1) {
retry:
unit = -1;
while (unit == -1) {
if (unit != -1) {
printf("wrong");
exit(1);
}
unit = 0;
foo(&unit);
}
} else {
unit = 0;
goto retry;
}
}
foo(int *unitp) {}