1.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
1.2 +++ b/patches/binutils/2.14/270-i386-no-divide-comment.patch Mon Mar 30 21:17:21 2009 +0000
1.3 @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
1.4 +diff -durN binutils-2.15.orig/gas/config/tc-i386.c binutils-2.15/gas/config/tc-i386.c
1.5 +--- binutils-2.15.orig/gas/config/tc-i386.c 2004-05-17 21:36:09.000000000 +0200
1.6 ++++ binutils-2.15/gas/config/tc-i386.c 2008-09-22 08:57:14.000000000 +0200
1.7 +@@ -185,15 +185,10 @@
1.8 + const char extra_symbol_chars[] = "*%-([";
1.9 + #endif
1.10 +
1.11 +-#if (defined (TE_I386AIX) \
1.12 +- || ((defined (OBJ_ELF) || defined (OBJ_MAYBE_ELF)) \
1.13 +- && !defined (TE_LINUX) \
1.14 +- && !defined (TE_FreeBSD) \
1.15 +- && !defined (TE_NetBSD)))
1.16 + /* This array holds the chars that always start a comment. If the
1.17 + pre-processor is disabled, these aren't very useful. */
1.18 +-const char comment_chars[] = "#/";
1.19 +-#define PREFIX_SEPARATOR '\\'
1.20 ++const char comment_chars[] = "#";
1.21 ++#define PREFIX_SEPARATOR '/'
1.22 +
1.23 + /* This array holds the chars that only start a comment at the beginning of
1.24 + a line. If the line seems to have the form '# 123 filename'
1.25 +@@ -203,16 +198,7 @@
1.26 + #NO_APP at the beginning of its output.
1.27 + Also note that comments started like this one will always work if
1.28 + '/' isn't otherwise defined. */
1.29 +-const char line_comment_chars[] = "#";
1.30 +-
1.31 +-#else
1.32 +-/* Putting '/' here makes it impossible to use the divide operator.
1.33 +- However, we need it for compatibility with SVR4 systems. */
1.34 +-const char comment_chars[] = "#";
1.35 +-#define PREFIX_SEPARATOR '/'
1.36 +-
1.37 + const char line_comment_chars[] = "/#";
1.38 +-#endif
1.39 +
1.40 + const char line_separator_chars[] = ";";
1.41 +