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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 0/8] Drop support for Renesas H8/300 architecture
On Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 11:52:17AM +0800, Chen Gang F T wrote:

> extreme sample: let 'kernel code style' and 'gcc code style' in one file, that will make the code very ugly.

gcc style will make any code very ugly, no matter what (if anything) else is
in the same file...

[digs out the ports history table]
x86: 0.01 [alive]
i386: 0.01..2.6.24-rc1 [folded into x86]
x86_64: 2.5.5-pre1..2.6.24-rc1 [folded into x86]
x86: 2.6.24-rc1 [alive]
alpha: 1.1.67 [alive]
sparc: 1.1.77 [alive]
sparc64: 2.1.19..2.6.28 [folded into sparc]
mips: 1.1.82 [alive]
mips64: 2.3.48-pre2..2.6.0-test2 [folded into mips]
powerpc: 1.3.45 [alive]
ppc: 1.3.45..2.6.26 [folded into powerpc]
ppc64: 2.5.5..2.6.15-rc1 [folded into powerpc]
powerpc: 2.6.15-rc1 [alive]
m68k: 1.3.94 [alive]
m68knommu: 2.5.46..2.6.38 [folded into m68k]
arm: 2.1.80 [alive]
arm26: 2.5.71..2.6.23-rc2 [gone]
arm64: 3.7-rc1 [alive][might eventually fold]
sh: 2.3.16 [alive]
sh64: 2.6.8-rc1..2.6.24 [folded into sh, nearly dead there]
ia64: 2.3.43-pre1 [alive]
s390: 2.3.99pre8 [alive]
s390x: 2.5.0..2.5.67 [folded into s390]
parisc: 2.4.0-test12 [alive]
cris: 2.5.0 [alive]
um: 2.5.35 [alive]
v850: 2.5.46..2.6.26 [gone]
h8300: 2.5.68 [moderately responsive]
m32r: 2.6.9-rc3 [alive]
frv: 2.6.11-rc1 [alive]
xtensa: 2.6.13-rc1 [alive]
avr32: 2.6.19-rc1 [alive]
blackfin: 2.6.22-rc1 [alive]
mn10300: 2.6.25-rc1 [alive]
microblaze: 2.6.30-rc2 [alive]
score: 2.6.32-rc1 [abandoned][cloned off mips]
tile: 2.6.36-rc1 [alive]
unicore32: 2.6.39-rc1 [alive][cloned off arm]
openrisc: 3.1-rc1 [alive]
hexagon: 3.2-rc1 [alive]
c6x: 3.3-rc1 [alive]
arc: 3.9-rc1 [alive]
metag: 3.9-rc1 [alive]

Frankly, I would've expected score and lefotvers of sh64 (aka sh5) to be
the first against the wall - h8300 was a bit surprising...


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