Semantic patch utility

Edit Package coccinelle
http://coccinelle.lip6.fr/

Coccinelle is a program matching and transformation engine which
provides the language SmPL (Semantic Patch Language) for specifying
desired matches and transformations in C code. Coccinelle was
initially targeted towards performing collateral evolutions in Linux.
Such evolutions comprise the changes that are needed in client code
in response to evolutions in library APIs, and may include
modifications such as renaming a function, adding a function argument
whose value is somehow context-dependent, and reorganizing a data
structure. Beyond collateral evolutions, Coccinelle is successfully
used (by us and others) for finding and fixing bugs in systems code.

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Filename Size Changed
_service 0000000784 784 Bytes
coccinelle-1.0.8.tar.xz 0001319948 1.26 MB
coccinelle.changes 0000010836 10.6 KB
coccinelle.spec 0000003060 2.99 KB
kill-env.diff 0000000623 623 Bytes
Revision 26 (latest revision is 36)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 764755 from Olaf Hering's avatar Olaf Hering (olh) (revision 26)
- Use _service file to trim the bundles directory

- Update to new source URL.

- bsc#1160194, change the python library to site-packages hierarchy.

- Update to new upstream release 1.0.8
  See included changes.txt for details
- Remove usage of camlp4
- Remove pkg-config. It is not required, but pulled in anyway
  by other packages
- Disable parallel build due to internal copy of stdcompat

    constructions (function definitions, variable declarations
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