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2 1.1 tv #
3 1.20 wiz # $NetBSD: host-mkdep.in,v 1.20 2011/06/30 20:09:41 wiz Exp $
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35 1.1 tv #
36 1.1 tv # @(#)mkdep.old.compiler 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
37 1.1 tv #
38 1.1 tv
39 1.1 tv APPEND=false
40 1.11 dsl MERGE=false
41 1.11 dsl OPTIONAL=false
42 1.11 dsl AWK_OPTIONAL=
43 1.11 dsl QUIET=false
44 1.1 tv CPPFLAGS=
45 1.1 tv NEWEXT=.o
46 1.1 tv OUTFILE=.depend
47 1.1 tv SRCS=
48 1.13 dsl
49 1.13 dsl usage()
50 1.13 dsl {
51 1.13 dsl echo "Usage: $0 [-adopq] [-s .suffixes] [-f .depend] -- [flags] file ..." >&2
52 1.13 dsl exit 1
53 1.13 dsl }
54 1.11 dsl
55 1.11 dsl set_objlist()
56 1.11 dsl {
57 1.11 dsl if [ -n "$NEWEXT" ]; then
58 1.11 dsl oifs="$IFS"
59 1.11 dsl IFS=" ,"
60 1.11 dsl set -- $NEWEXT
61 1.11 dsl IFS="$oifs"
62 1.11 dsl objlist=
63 1.14 dsl for suf in "$@"; do
64 1.11 dsl objlist="$objlist${objlist:+ }$file$suf"
65 1.11 dsl done
66 1.11 dsl else
67 1.11 dsl objlist="$file"
68 1.11 dsl fi
69 1.11 dsl }
70 1.1 tv
71 1.13 dsl # A getopt compatible command line parser in shell comands.
72 1.13 dsl # (don't trust the shell builtin getopts to be in a known state on error)
73 1.1 tv while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
74 1.13 dsl option="${1#-}"
75 1.13 dsl [ "$option" = "$1" -o -z "$option" ] && break
76 1.13 dsl while
77 1.13 dsl optarg="${option#?}"
78 1.13 dsl option="${option%$optarg}"
79 1.13 dsl
80 1.13 dsl case "-$option" in
81 1.13 dsl -a) APPEND=true;;
82 1.13 dsl -d) MERGE=true;;
83 1.13 dsl -o) OPTIONAL=true; AWK_OPTIONAL='print ".OPTIONAL:" $0';;
84 1.13 dsl -p) NEWEXT=;;
85 1.13 dsl -q) QUIET=true;;
86 1.13 dsl
87 1.13 dsl -[fs]) # Options with arguments
88 1.13 dsl [ -z "$optarg" ] && {
89 1.13 dsl [ $# = 1 ] && usage
90 1.13 dsl shift
91 1.13 dsl optarg="$1"
92 1.13 dsl }
93 1.13 dsl case "-$option" in
94 1.13 dsl -f) OUTFILE="$optarg";;
95 1.13 dsl -s) NEWEXT="$optarg";;
96 1.13 dsl esac
97 1.13 dsl optarg=
98 1.13 dsl ;;
99 1.13 dsl
100 1.13 dsl --) [ -z "$optarg" ] && shift
101 1.13 dsl break 2
102 1.13 dsl ;;
103 1.13 dsl
104 1.13 dsl *) $MERGE && usage
105 1.13 dsl break 2;
106 1.13 dsl ;;
107 1.13 dsl esac
108 1.13 dsl [ -n "$optarg" ]
109 1.13 dsl do
110 1.13 dsl option="$optarg"
111 1.13 dsl done
112 1.13 dsl shift
113 1.1 tv done
114 1.1 tv
115 1.13 dsl [ $# = 0 ] && usage
116 1.1 tv
117 1.11 dsl if $MERGE; then
118 1.11 dsl SRCS="$*"
119 1.11 dsl else
120 1.18 joerg #
121 1.18 joerg # Process argument list.
122 1.18 joerg # This is tricky, because arguments may contain spaces and other
123 1.18 joerg # escapes characters. The argument list is used like a tail queue.
124 1.18 joerg # $cppargs has one x for each unprocessed argument, so when an
125 1.18 joerg # argument is processed, it is shifted and the corresponding number
126 1.18 joerg # of x's is removed. The advantage to counting is that suffix removal
127 1.18 joerg # works without fork.
128 1.18 joerg #
129 1.18 joerg cppargs=
130 1.18 joerg for arg; do
131 1.18 joerg cppargs="x$cppargs"
132 1.18 joerg done
133 1.18 joerg while [ -n "$cppargs" ]; do
134 1.11 dsl case "$1" in
135 1.11 dsl -L) # takes an arg, but ignored
136 1.11 dsl shift 2
137 1.18 joerg cppargs=${cppargs%xx}
138 1.11 dsl ;;
139 1.11 dsl
140 1.11 dsl -c|-[lLMOW]*) # takes no extra args
141 1.11 dsl shift
142 1.18 joerg cppargs=${cppargs%x}
143 1.11 dsl ;;
144 1.11 dsl
145 1.11 dsl -[IDU]*)
146 1.18 joerg set -- "$@" "$1"
147 1.11 dsl shift
148 1.18 joerg cppargs=${cppargs%x}
149 1.11 dsl ;;
150 1.11 dsl
151 1.19 christos -[IDU]|-include|-isystem|-isysroot)
152 1.18 joerg set -- "$@" "$1" "$2"
153 1.11 dsl shift 2
154 1.18 joerg cppargs=${cppargs%xx}
155 1.11 dsl ;;
156 1.16 jwise
157 1.17 jmmv -isystem-cxx|-cxx-isystem)
158 1.18 joerg set -- "$@" "-isystem" "$2"
159 1.16 jwise shift 2
160 1.18 joerg cppargs=${cppargs%xx}
161 1.16 jwise ;;
162 1.11 dsl
163 1.11 dsl -no-cpp-precomp) # This is a Darwin-specific option.
164 1.18 joerg set -- "$@" "$1"
165 1.11 dsl shift
166 1.18 joerg cppargs=${cppargs%x}
167 1.11 dsl ;;
168 1.11 dsl
169 1.11 dsl -nostdinc*) # This is a gcc/g++ ism; ignore if not gcc/g++
170 1.11 dsl case "@CFLAGS@" in
171 1.11 dsl *-O2*) # Autoconf puts -O2 when gcc only
172 1.18 joerg set -- "$@" "$1"
173 1.11 dsl ;;
174 1.11 dsl esac
175 1.11 dsl shift
176 1.18 joerg cppargs=${cppargs%x}
177 1.6 christos ;;
178 1.11 dsl
179 1.11 dsl -*)
180 1.11 dsl echo "$0: Unknown option: $1" 1>&2 # all other -options
181 1.11 dsl exit 1
182 1.11 dsl ;;
183 1.11 dsl
184 1.11 dsl *)
185 1.11 dsl SRCS="$SRCS $1" # source file
186 1.11 dsl shift
187 1.18 joerg cppargs=${cppargs%x}
188 1.11 dsl ;;
189 1.11 dsl esac
190 1.11 dsl done
191 1.11 dsl fi
192 1.1 tv
193 1.13 dsl [ -z "$SRCS" ] && usage
194 1.6 christos
195 1.1 tv TMP=/tmp/mkdep$$
196 1.1 tv rm -f $TMP
197 1.1 tv
198 1.1 tv trap 'rm -f $TMP; exit 1' 1 2 3 13 15
199 1.1 tv
200 1.11 dsl if $MERGE; then
201 1.11 dsl for f in $SRCS; do
202 1.11 dsl if [ ! -f "$f" ]; then
203 1.11 dsl if ! $QUIET; then echo "$0: Ignoring $f" >&2; fi
204 1.11 dsl continue
205 1.11 dsl fi
206 1.20 wiz while IFS=':'; read target dependents; do
207 1.11 dsl IFS=
208 1.11 dsl t1="${target#* }"
209 1.11 dsl file="${target%.o}"
210 1.14 dsl if [ "$t1" = "$target" -a "$file" != "$target" ]; then
211 1.11 dsl set_objlist $file
212 1.11 dsl target="$objlist"
213 1.11 dsl fi
214 1.20 wiz echo "$target:$dependents"
215 1.11 dsl if "$OPTIONAL"; then
216 1.20 wiz echo ".OPTIONAL:$dependents"
217 1.11 dsl fi
218 1.11 dsl done <$f
219 1.11 dsl done >$TMP
220 1.11 dsl else
221 1.11 dsl for f in $SRCS; do
222 1.11 dsl file=${f##*/}
223 1.11 dsl file=${file%.*}
224 1.11 dsl set_objlist $file
225 1.11 dsl
226 1.18 joerg @CPP@ "$@" $f | @AWK@ '
227 1.11 dsl /^#/ {
228 1.11 dsl # Be as tolerant as possible.
229 1.11 dsl sub(/^#(line)? [ 0-9]*\"?/, "")
230 1.11 dsl sub(/^#(pragma).*/, "")
231 1.11 dsl sub(/^<.*/, "")
232 1.11 dsl sub(/\".*$/, "")
233 1.11 dsl sub(/ [ 0-9]*$/, "")
234 1.11 dsl
235 1.11 dsl if ($0 in seenfiles) next
236 1.11 dsl if ($0 ~ /y.tab.c/) next
237 1.11 dsl
238 1.11 dsl seenfiles[$0] = 1
239 1.11 dsl print "'"$objlist"'" ": " $0
240 1.11 dsl '"$AWK_OPTIONAL"'
241 1.11 dsl }
242 1.11 dsl ' >> $TMP
243 1.11 dsl done
244 1.11 dsl fi
245 1.1 tv
246 1.1 tv if $APPEND; then
247 1.6 christos cat $TMP >> $OUTFILE
248 1.1 tv else
249 1.6 christos cat $TMP > $OUTFILE
250 1.1 tv fi
251 1.1 tv
252 1.1 tv rm -f $TMP
253 1.1 tv exit 0
254