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#!/usr/bin/perl
#+
# Name:
# makeh
# Purpose:
# Generate the contents of the "ast.h" header file.
# Type:
# Perl script.
# Invocation:
# makeh file_list
# Description:
# This script processes private header files used within the AST library
# in order to extract the public information they contain. This information
# is produced in a form suitable for use in the public "ast.h" header file,
# which defines the public interface to the library.
# Parameters:
# file_list
# A space-separated list of the private AST header files whose public
# information is to be extracted.
# Result:
# The contents of the "ast.h" header file are written to standard output.
# Notes:
# - This script is specific to the AST library and contains some knowledge
# of the input file contents.
# History:
# 10-JAN-2005 (DSB):
# Added second argument (mode) to the mkdir invocation which creates
# the temporary directory.
# 2-MAR-2006 (DSB):
# Check for "config.h" as well as <config.h>
# 6-JAN-2010 (DSB):
# Add work-around for GCC 4.4.2 problem - the pre-processor seesm to simply
# throw away backslshes that escape newlines in the input header file. Reported
# by Bryan Irby at GSFC.
# 27-JUL-2011 (DSB):
# Include the process ID in the name of the temporary directory and
# file, so that simultaneous invocations of this script do not trample
# all over each other.
#-
( $#ARGV >= 0 ) || Usage();
# Test whether we need to include config.h in the result.
$need_config_h = 0;
# Location of source files (makefile variable $(srcdir)).
# This is most typically '.', but can be different.
$srcdir = '.';
while ( $ARGV[0] =~ /^-/ ) {
if ( $ARGV[0] eq '-s' ) {
shift @ARGV;
( $#ARGV >= 0 ) || Usage();
$srcdir = $ARGV[0];
shift @ARGV;
} else {
Usage();
}
}
# Create a scratch directory.
$tmpdir="/tmp/makeh-$$.tmp";
unless ( -d $tmpdir && -w $tmpdir ) {
if ( -e $tmpdir ) {
die "Temp $tmpdir exists, but is unwritable or is not a directory\n";
}
mkdir $tmpdir, 0777 ||
die "Failed to create temporary directory $tmpdir\n";
}
# Open each input file.
foreach $file ( @ARGV ) {
protect_copy_file( $file );
}
# Open a pipe to a script (in the current directory) which runs the C
# preprocessor and direct its output to a scratch file.
open( CC, "| ./ast_cpp >/tmp/ast-$$.h" ) ||
die "Can't open pipe to C preprocessor (cpp)";
if ( $need_config_h ) {
# Include this directory's config.h, unescaped, in the output. We
# need to pay attention to the values in this file, but don't want
# them unexpanded in the final ast.h.
chomp($cwd = `pwd`);
print(CC "#include \"$cwd/config.h\"\n");
}
# Before including each file, write an underlined heading in the form of
# C comments (with comment characters suitably protected so that they will
# be passed unchanged by cpp).
foreach $file ( @ARGV ) {
$comment = $file;
$comment =~ s|^.*/||;
$comment =~ s|.h$||;
print( CC "/_* " . $comment . ". *_/\n" );
$comment =~ s/./=/g;
print( CC "/_* " . $comment . "= *_/\n" );
# Write #include "xxx.h" lines to cpp so that it includes (and
# preprocesses) each of the temporary files created above in turn.
$tmp_file = $file;
$tmp_file =~ s|^.*/||;
printf(CC "#include \"%s/%s\"\n", $tmpdir, $tmp_file);
};
# Close the pipe to cpp.
close( CC ) || die "C preprocessor (cpp) error";
# Remove the temporary directory and the files it contains.
print( stderr `rm -r $tmpdir` );
# Write the output preamble.
print(
'#if !defined(AST_INCLUDED)
#define AST_INCLUDED
/*
*+
* Name:
* ast.h
* Purpose:
* Define the public C interface to the AST library.
* Language:
* ANSI C
* Type of Module:
* C header file.
* Description:
* This file defines the public C interface to the AST library. It contains
* all the type definitions, function prototypes, macro definitions, etc.
* needed to use the library.
* Copyright:
* Copyright (C) 1997-2006 Council for the Central Laboratory of the
* Research Councils
* Licence:
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either
* version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
* version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General
* License along with this program. If not, see
* <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
* Authors:
* DSB: D.S. Berry (STARLINK)
* RFWS: R.F. Warren-Smith (STARLINK)
* {enter_new_authors_here}
* History:
* ' );
# Add the current date at this point.
( $sec, $min, $hour, $mday, $mon, $year ) = localtime;
print( $mday, '-',
( 'JAN', 'FEB', 'MAR', 'APR', 'MAY', 'JUN',
'JUL', 'AUG', 'SEP', 'OCT', 'NOV', 'DEC' )[ $mon ], '-',
( $year > 95 ? 1900 : 2000 ) + $year );
print( ' (makeh):
* Original version, generated automatically from the internal header
* files by the "makeh" script.
* {enter_changes_here}
*-
*/
/* Define a dummy __attribute__ macro for use on non-GNU compilers. */
#ifndef __GNUC__
# define __attribute__(x) /*NOTHING*/
#endif
' );
# Open the scratch file created above and read it.
$space = 0;
open( TEMP, "</tmp/ast-$$.h" );
while( <TEMP> ) {
# Remove the underscores from the protected lines and macros.
s/^_#include(\s)/#include$1/;
s/^_#define(\s)/#define$1/;
s/___LINE__/__LINE__/g;
s/___FILE__/__FILE__/g;
# Also un-protect protected comments.
s|/_\*|/*|g;
s|\*_/|*/|g;
# Convert multiple blank lines (cpp creates lots of these) into single blank
# lines.
if ( /^\s*$/ ) {
$space = 1;
} else {
# Remove additional unwanted lines that cpp creates.
if ( ! /^# \d+/ ) {
if ( $space ) { print( "\n" ) };
$space = 0;
# Output the lines we want to keep.
print;
}
}
}
# Write closing output lines.
print(
'
#endif
' );
# Close and remove the scratch file.
close( TEMP );
unlink "/tmp/ast-$$.h";
sub protect_copy_file {
my $file = shift;
open( INCLUDE, "$srcdir/$file" )
|| die "Can't open input file " . $srcdir/$file;
# Inicate we have no deferred text to write out.
$total = "";
# Open an output file with the same name in the temporary directory.
$tmp_file = $file;
$tmp_file =~ s|^.*/||;
open( TEMP, ">$tmpdir/$tmp_file" );
# Read the input file and detect "#include <...>" lines, extracting the name
# of the header file being included.
line: while ( <INCLUDE> ) {
# Omit any config.h includes, and note that we saw this
if (/^\s*\#\s*include\s+<config.h>/ ||
/^\s*\#\s*include\s+"config.h"/) {
$need_config_h = 1;
next line;
}
if ( ( $header ) = /^\#include\s+<(.+)>/ ) {
# If this system header file has already been included, ignore it and go on to
# the next input line.
next line if $done{ $header }++;
# Otherwise, protect the #include with an underscore to prevent the file
# actually being included.
s/^/_/;
}
# Also protect "#define ..." lines, to prevent macro substitution being
# performed by the C preprocessor. Do not do this to lines of the form
# "#define XXX_INCLUDED" because these are still needed to determine which
# AST header files get included.
if ( /^\#define\s/ ) {
if ( ! /^\#define\s+\w*_INCLUDED/ ) { s/^/_/ };
}
# Similarly add underscores to protect standard C macros.
s/__LINE__/___LINE__/g;
s/__FILE__/___FILE__/g;
# Some pre-processors (e.g. GCC 4.4.2) seem to simply throw away trailing
# backslashes used to concatenate consecutive lines, producing two
# independent lines in the output rather than one. This completely fouls
# up the resulting header file. To avoid this, we concatenate such lines
# explicitly, before writing them out to the temporary output file.
# If the current line ends with an escaped newline, remove the escape
# character and newline, and concatenate it with any previously deferred
# lines.
if( /^(.*)\\\s*$/ ) {
$total .= $1;
# If the current line does not end with an escaped newline, concatenate it
# with any previously deferred lines, and write the total string out. Then
# reset the total string to indicate we have no deferred text.
} else {
$total .= $_;
print TEMP $total;
$total = "";
}
}
# Close each file when done.
close( INCLUDE );
close( TEMP );
}
sub Usage {
print STDERR "$0 [-s srcdir] file...\n";
exit (1);
}
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