RFR: 8257733: Move module-specific data from make to respective module [v2]

Magnus Ihse Bursie ihse at openjdk.java.net
Tue Dec 8 08:35:13 UTC 2020


On Tue, 8 Dec 2020 08:27:16 GMT, Magnus Ihse Bursie <ihse at openjdk.org> wrote:

>> Hi Magnus,
>> 
>> I see the motivation of moving these build files for better identification of ownership.   Placing them under
>> `src/$MODULE/{share,$OS}/data` is one option.  Given that skara will automatically determine appropriate mailing lists of a PR, it seems that `make/modules/$MODULE/data` can be another alternative that skara can include this pattern in the mailing list configuration??   I don't yet have a strong preference while I don't consider everything under `make` must be owned by the build team though.  Do you see one option is better than the other?
>
> @mlchung If you don't have any strong preference, I implore you to accept this change. I **vastly** prefer to move the data out of `make`!
> 
> This is not just about Skara tooling. When working with make files, autoconf and shell scripts, there is no fancy IDE support, so you are stuck with simple text editors and tools like `grep`. I've lost count on how many times I've had my grep searches blow up, since I happened to find e.g. a string in `tzdata` and get hundreds or more of hits. :-( And I do believe we will get a better code structure if the build team "owns" `make`;  or at least has a vested interest in what's in that directory. We still suffer a lot of the old "I don't know where to put this file, so I'll just put it in make cause nobody cares about it anyway" mentality, but I've been working for quite some time to make that list of misplaced files shorter and shorter.

Also, to clarify, for me there is a fundamental difference between `src/$MODULE` and `make/modules/$MODULE`. The former is the home of files that are part of the module, owned by the content team, and the `$MODULE` part is essential to delineate this content. The latter is owned by the build team, and is just a convenient way to organize the build system within the `make` directory. So it's clearly a no-no to put anything but `.gmk` files in `make/modules/$MODULE`.

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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/1611



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