view src/link.sh @ 32996:dd8da8f1c2bc v9.0.1790

patch 9.0.1790: Redundant LSP Content-Type header Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/8fbd9449e71f2ad93e594be575209a7424eb093e Author: Magnus Gro? <magnus@mggross.com> Date: Sun Aug 27 00:49:51 2023 +0200 patch 9.0.1790: Redundant LSP Content-Type header Problem: The Content-Type header is an optional header that some LSP servers struggle with and may crash when encountering it. Solution: Drop the Content-Type header from all messages, because we use the default value anyway. Because pretty much all popular LSP clients (e.g. coc.nvim, VSCode) do not send the Content-Type header, the LSP server ecosystem has developed such that some LSP servers may even crash when encountering it. To improve compatibility with these misbehaving LSP servers, we drop this header as well. Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Co-authored-by: Magnus Gro? <magnus@mggross.com>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Sun, 27 Aug 2023 11:15:03 +0200
parents 1ccc1ace9e5b
children e1e3805fcd96
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#! /bin/sh
#
# link.sh -- try linking Vim with different sets of libraries, finding the
# minimal set for fastest startup.  The problem is that configure adds a few
# libraries when they exist, but this doesn't mean they are needed for Vim.
#
#      Author: Bram Moolenaar
# Last change: 2010 Nov 03
#     License: Public domain
#
# Warning: This fails miserably if the linker doesn't return an error code!
#
# Otherwise this script is fail-safe, falling back to the original full link
# command if anything fails.

echo "$LINK " >link.cmd
exit_value=0

if test "$LINK_AS_NEEDED" = yes; then
  echo "link.sh: \$LINK_AS_NEEDED set to 'yes': invoking linker directly."
  cat link.cmd
  if sh link.cmd; then
    exit_value=0
    echo "link.sh: Linked fine"
  else
    exit_value=$?
    echo "link.sh: Linking failed"
  fi
else
  if test -f auto/link.sed; then

#
# If auto/link.sed already exists, use it.  We assume a previous run of
# link.sh has found the correct set of libraries.
#
  echo "link.sh: The file 'auto/link.sed' exists, which is going to be used now."
  echo "link.sh: If linking fails, try deleting the auto/link.sed file."
  echo "link.sh: If this fails too, try creating an empty auto/link.sed file."
else

# If linking works with the full link command, try removing some libraries,
# that are known not to be needed on at least one system.
# Remove auto/pathdef.c if there is a new link command and compile it again.
# There is a loop to remove libraries that appear several times.
#
# Notes:
# - Can't remove Xext; It links fine but will give an error when running gvim
#   with Motif.
# - Don't remove the last -lm: On HP-UX Vim links OK but crashes when the GTK
#   GUI is started, because the "floor" symbol could not be resolved.
#
  cat link.cmd
  if sh link.cmd; then
    touch auto/link.sed
    cp link.cmd linkit.sh
    for libname in SM ICE nsl dnet dnet_stub inet socket dir elf iconv Xt Xmu Xp Xpm X11 Xdmcp x w perl dl pthread thread readline m crypt attr; do
      cont=yes
      while test -n "$cont"; do
        if grep "l$libname " linkit.sh >/dev/null; then
          if test ! -f link1.sed; then
            echo "link.sh: OK, linking works, let's try omitting a few libraries."
            echo "link.sh: See auto/link.log for details."
            rm -f auto/link.log
          fi
          echo "s/-l$libname  *//" >link1.sed
          sed -f auto/link.sed <link.cmd >linkit2.sh
          sed -f link1.sed <linkit2.sh >linkit.sh
          # keep the last -lm
          if test $libname != "m" || grep "lm " linkit.sh >/dev/null; then
            echo "link.sh: Trying to omit the $libname library..."
            cat linkit.sh >>auto/link.log
            # Redirect this link output, it may contain error messages which
            # should be ignored.
            if sh linkit.sh >>auto/link.log 2>&1; then
              echo "link.sh: Vim doesn't need the $libname library!"
              cat link1.sed >>auto/link.sed
              rm -f auto/pathdef.c
            else
              echo "link.sh: Vim DOES need the $libname library."
              cont=
              cp link.cmd linkit.sh
            fi
          else
            cont=
            cp link.cmd linkit.sh
          fi
        else
          cont=
          cp link.cmd linkit.sh
        fi
      done
    done
    if test ! -f auto/pathdef.c; then
      $MAKE objects/pathdef.o
    fi
    if test ! -f link1.sed; then
      echo "link.sh: Linked fine, no libraries can be omitted"
      touch link3.sed
    fi
  else
    exit_value=$?
  fi
fi

#
# Now do the real linking.
#
if test -s auto/link.sed; then
  echo "link.sh: Using auto/link.sed file to omit a few libraries"
  sed -f auto/link.sed <link.cmd >linkit.sh
  cat linkit.sh
  if sh linkit.sh; then
    exit_value=0
    echo "link.sh: Linked fine with a few libraries omitted"
  else
    exit_value=$?
    echo "link.sh: Linking failed, making auto/link.sed empty and trying again"
    mv -f auto/link.sed link2.sed
    touch auto/link.sed
    rm -f auto/pathdef.c
    $MAKE objects/pathdef.o
  fi
fi
if test -f auto/link.sed -a ! -s auto/link.sed -a ! -f link3.sed; then
  echo "link.sh: Using unmodified link command"
  cat link.cmd
  if sh link.cmd; then
    exit_value=0
    echo "link.sh: Linked OK"
  else
    exit_value=$?
    if test -f link2.sed; then
      echo "link.sh: Linking doesn't work at all, removing auto/link.sed"
      rm -f auto/link.sed
    fi
  fi
fi

fi

#
# cleanup
#
rm -f link.cmd linkit.sh link1.sed link2.sed link3.sed linkit2.sh

#
# return an error code if something went wrong
#
exit $exit_value

# vim:set sw=2 et: