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binutils-gdb/gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/miscexprs.c
Simon Marchi a5cbe67512 gdb, gdbserver, gdbsupport: trim trailing whitespaces
I noticed my IDE (VSCode) starting to automatically trim trailing
whitespaces on save, despite the setting for it being disabled.  I
realized that this is because the .editorconfig file now has

    trim_trailing_whitespace = true

for many file types.  If we have this EditorConfig setting forcing
editors to trim trailing whitespaces, I think it would make sense to
clean up trailing whitespaces from our files.  Otherwise, people will
always get spurious whitespace changes when editing these files.

I did a mass cleanup using this command:

$ find gdb gdbserver gdbsupport -type f \( \
    -name "*.c" -o \
    -name "*.h" -o \
    -name "*.cc" -o \
    -name "*.texi" -o \
    -name "*.exp" -o \
    -name "*.tcl" -o \
    -name "*.py" -o \
    -name "*.s" -o \
    -name "*.S" -o \
    -name "*.asm" -o \
    -name "*.awk" -o \
    -name "*.ac" -o \
    -name "Makefile*" -o \
    -name "*.sh" -o \
    -name "*.adb" -o \
    -name "*.ads" -o \
    -name "*.d" -o \
    -name "*.go" -o \
    -name "*.F90" -o \
    -name "*.f90" \
\) -exec sed -ri 's/[ \t]+$//' {} +

I then did an autotools regen, because we don't actually want to change
the Makefile and Makefile.in files that are generated.

Change-Id: I6f91b83e3b8c4dc7d5d51a2ebf60706120efe691
2025-10-20 15:44:08 -04:00

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void
marker1 ()
{
}
int
main ()
{
STORAGE struct {
char c[100];
} cbig;
STORAGE struct {
int i[800];
} ibig;
STORAGE struct {
long l[900];
} lbig;
STORAGE struct {
float f[200];
} fbig;
STORAGE struct {
double d[300];
} dbig;
STORAGE struct {
short s[400];
} sbig;
ibig.i[100] = 5;
cbig.c[0] = '\0';
cbig.c[99] = 'A';
fbig.f[100] = 11.99999;
dbig.d[202] = 9.99999999;
sbig.s[90] = 255;
lbig.l[333] = 999999999;
marker1 ();
return 0;
}