arch.c revision 1.2 1 /*
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3 * Copyright (c) 1988, 1989 by Adam de Boor
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38
39 #ifndef lint
40 static char sccsid[] = "@(#)arch.c 5.7 (Berkeley) 12/28/90";
41 #endif /* not lint */
42
43 /*-
44 * arch.c --
45 * Functions to manipulate libraries, archives and their members.
46 *
47 * Once again, cacheing/hashing comes into play in the manipulation
48 * of archives. The first time an archive is referenced, all of its members'
49 * headers are read and hashed and the archive closed again. All hashed
50 * archives are kept on a list which is searched each time an archive member
51 * is referenced.
52 *
53 * The interface to this module is:
54 * Arch_ParseArchive Given an archive specification, return a list
55 * of GNode's, one for each member in the spec.
56 * FAILURE is returned if the specification is
57 * invalid for some reason.
58 *
59 * Arch_Touch Alter the modification time of the archive
60 * member described by the given node to be
61 * the current time.
62 *
63 * Arch_TouchLib Update the modification time of the library
64 * described by the given node. This is special
65 * because it also updates the modification time
66 * of the library's table of contents.
67 *
68 * Arch_MTime Find the modification time of a member of
69 * an archive *in the archive*. The time is also
70 * placed in the member's GNode. Returns the
71 * modification time.
72 *
73 * Arch_MemTime Find the modification time of a member of
74 * an archive. Called when the member doesn't
75 * already exist. Looks in the archive for the
76 * modification time. Returns the modification
77 * time.
78 *
79 * Arch_FindLib Search for a library along a path. The
80 * library name in the GNode should be in
81 * -l<name> format.
82 *
83 * Arch_LibOODate Special function to decide if a library node
84 * is out-of-date.
85 *
86 * Arch_Init Initialize this module.
87 */
88
89 #include <sys/types.h>
90 #include <sys/stat.h>
91 #include <sys/time.h>
92 #include <ctype.h>
93 #include <ar.h>
94 #include <ranlib.h>
95 #include <stdio.h>
96 #include "make.h"
97 #include "hash.h"
98
99 #ifndef RANLIBMAG
100 #define RANLIBMAG "__.SYMDEF"
101 #endif
102
103 static Lst archives; /* Lst of archives we've already examined */
104
105 typedef struct Arch {
106 char *name; /* Name of archive */
107 Hash_Table members; /* All the members of the archive described
108 * by <name, struct ar_hdr *> key/value pairs */
109 } Arch;
110
111 static FILE *ArchFindMember();
112
113 /*-
114 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
115 * Arch_ParseArchive --
116 * Parse the archive specification in the given line and find/create
117 * the nodes for the specified archive members, placing their nodes
118 * on the given list.
119 *
120 * Results:
121 * SUCCESS if it was a valid specification. The linePtr is updated
122 * to point to the first non-space after the archive spec. The
123 * nodes for the members are placed on the given list.
124 *
125 * Side Effects:
126 * Some nodes may be created. The given list is extended.
127 *
128 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
129 */
130 ReturnStatus
131 Arch_ParseArchive (linePtr, nodeLst, ctxt)
132 char **linePtr; /* Pointer to start of specification */
133 Lst nodeLst; /* Lst on which to place the nodes */
134 GNode *ctxt; /* Context in which to expand variables */
135 {
136 register char *cp; /* Pointer into line */
137 GNode *gn; /* New node */
138 char *libName; /* Library-part of specification */
139 char *memName; /* Member-part of specification */
140 char nameBuf[BSIZE]; /* temporary place for node name */
141 char saveChar; /* Ending delimiter of member-name */
142 Boolean subLibName; /* TRUE if libName should have/had
143 * variable substitution performed on it */
144
145 libName = *linePtr;
146
147 subLibName = FALSE;
148
149 for (cp = libName; *cp != '(' && *cp != '\0'; cp++) {
150 if (*cp == '$') {
151 /*
152 * Variable spec, so call the Var module to parse the puppy
153 * so we can safely advance beyond it...
154 */
155 int length;
156 Boolean freeIt;
157 char *result;
158
159 result=Var_Parse(cp, ctxt, TRUE, &length, &freeIt);
160 if (result == var_Error) {
161 return(FAILURE);
162 } else {
163 subLibName = TRUE;
164 }
165
166 if (freeIt) {
167 free(result);
168 }
169 cp += length-1;
170 }
171 }
172
173 *cp++ = '\0';
174 if (subLibName) {
175 libName = Var_Subst(libName, ctxt, TRUE);
176 }
177
178
179 while (1) {
180 /*
181 * First skip to the start of the member's name, mark that
182 * place and skip to the end of it (either white-space or
183 * a close paren).
184 */
185 Boolean doSubst = FALSE; /* TRUE if need to substitute in memName */
186
187 while (*cp != '\0' && *cp != ')' && isspace (*cp)) {
188 cp++;
189 }
190 memName = cp;
191 while (*cp != '\0' && *cp != ')' && !isspace (*cp)) {
192 if (*cp == '$') {
193 /*
194 * Variable spec, so call the Var module to parse the puppy
195 * so we can safely advance beyond it...
196 */
197 int length;
198 Boolean freeIt;
199 char *result;
200
201 result=Var_Parse(cp, ctxt, TRUE, &length, &freeIt);
202 if (result == var_Error) {
203 return(FAILURE);
204 } else {
205 doSubst = TRUE;
206 }
207
208 if (freeIt) {
209 free(result);
210 }
211 cp += length;
212 } else {
213 cp++;
214 }
215 }
216
217 /*
218 * If the specification ends without a closing parenthesis,
219 * chances are there's something wrong (like a missing backslash),
220 * so it's better to return failure than allow such things to happen
221 */
222 if (*cp == '\0') {
223 printf("No closing parenthesis in archive specification\n");
224 return (FAILURE);
225 }
226
227 /*
228 * If we didn't move anywhere, we must be done
229 */
230 if (cp == memName) {
231 break;
232 }
233
234 saveChar = *cp;
235 *cp = '\0';
236
237 /*
238 * XXX: This should be taken care of intelligently by
239 * SuffExpandChildren, both for the archive and the member portions.
240 */
241 /*
242 * If member contains variables, try and substitute for them.
243 * This will slow down archive specs with dynamic sources, of course,
244 * since we'll be (non-)substituting them three times, but them's
245 * the breaks -- we need to do this since SuffExpandChildren calls
246 * us, otherwise we could assume the thing would be taken care of
247 * later.
248 */
249 if (doSubst) {
250 char *buf;
251 char *sacrifice;
252 char *oldMemName = memName;
253
254 memName = Var_Subst(memName, ctxt, TRUE);
255
256 /*
257 * Now form an archive spec and recurse to deal with nested
258 * variables and multi-word variable values.... The results
259 * are just placed at the end of the nodeLst we're returning.
260 */
261 buf = sacrifice = emalloc(strlen(memName)+strlen(libName)+3);
262
263 sprintf(buf, "%s(%s)", libName, memName);
264
265 if (index(memName, '$') && strcmp(memName, oldMemName) == 0) {
266 /*
267 * Must contain dynamic sources, so we can't deal with it now.
268 * Just create an ARCHV node for the thing and let
269 * SuffExpandChildren handle it...
270 */
271 gn = Targ_FindNode(buf, TARG_CREATE);
272
273 if (gn == NILGNODE) {
274 free(buf);
275 return(FAILURE);
276 } else {
277 gn->type |= OP_ARCHV;
278 (void)Lst_AtEnd(nodeLst, (ClientData)gn);
279 }
280 } else if (Arch_ParseArchive(&sacrifice, nodeLst, ctxt)!=SUCCESS) {
281 /*
282 * Error in nested call -- free buffer and return FAILURE
283 * ourselves.
284 */
285 free(buf);
286 return(FAILURE);
287 }
288 /*
289 * Free buffer and continue with our work.
290 */
291 free(buf);
292 } else if (Dir_HasWildcards(memName)) {
293 Lst members = Lst_Init(FALSE);
294 char *member;
295
296 Dir_Expand(memName, dirSearchPath, members);
297 while (!Lst_IsEmpty(members)) {
298 member = (char *)Lst_DeQueue(members);
299
300 sprintf(nameBuf, "%s(%s)", libName, member);
301 free(member);
302 gn = Targ_FindNode (nameBuf, TARG_CREATE);
303 if (gn == NILGNODE) {
304 return (FAILURE);
305 } else {
306 /*
307 * We've found the node, but have to make sure the rest of
308 * the world knows it's an archive member, without having
309 * to constantly check for parentheses, so we type the
310 * thing with the OP_ARCHV bit before we place it on the
311 * end of the provided list.
312 */
313 gn->type |= OP_ARCHV;
314 (void) Lst_AtEnd (nodeLst, (ClientData)gn);
315 }
316 }
317 Lst_Destroy(members, NOFREE);
318 } else {
319 sprintf(nameBuf, "%s(%s)", libName, memName);
320 gn = Targ_FindNode (nameBuf, TARG_CREATE);
321 if (gn == NILGNODE) {
322 return (FAILURE);
323 } else {
324 /*
325 * We've found the node, but have to make sure the rest of the
326 * world knows it's an archive member, without having to
327 * constantly check for parentheses, so we type the thing with
328 * the OP_ARCHV bit before we place it on the end of the
329 * provided list.
330 */
331 gn->type |= OP_ARCHV;
332 (void) Lst_AtEnd (nodeLst, (ClientData)gn);
333 }
334 }
335 if (doSubst) {
336 free(memName);
337 }
338
339 *cp = saveChar;
340 }
341
342 /*
343 * If substituted libName, free it now, since we need it no longer.
344 */
345 if (subLibName) {
346 free(libName);
347 }
348
349 /*
350 * We promised the pointer would be set up at the next non-space, so
351 * we must advance cp there before setting *linePtr... (note that on
352 * entrance to the loop, cp is guaranteed to point at a ')')
353 */
354 do {
355 cp++;
356 } while (*cp != '\0' && isspace (*cp));
357
358 *linePtr = cp;
359 return (SUCCESS);
360 }
361
362 /*-
363 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
364 * ArchFindArchive --
365 * See if the given archive is the one we are looking for. Called
366 * From ArchStatMember and ArchFindMember via Lst_Find.
367 *
368 * Results:
369 * 0 if it is, non-zero if it isn't.
370 *
371 * Side Effects:
372 * None.
373 *
374 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
375 */
376 static int
377 ArchFindArchive (ar, archName)
378 Arch *ar; /* Current list element */
379 char *archName; /* Name we want */
380 {
381 return (strcmp (archName, ar->name));
382 }
383
384 /*-
385 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
386 * ArchStatMember --
387 * Locate a member of an archive, given the path of the archive and
388 * the path of the desired member.
389 *
390 * Results:
391 * A pointer to the current struct ar_hdr structure for the member. Note
392 * That no position is returned, so this is not useful for touching
393 * archive members. This is mostly because we have no assurances that
394 * The archive will remain constant after we read all the headers, so
395 * there's not much point in remembering the position...
396 *
397 * Side Effects:
398 *
399 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
400 */
401 static struct ar_hdr *
402 ArchStatMember (archive, member, hash)
403 char *archive; /* Path to the archive */
404 char *member; /* Name of member. If it is a path, only the
405 * last component is used. */
406 Boolean hash; /* TRUE if archive should be hashed if not
407 * already so. */
408 {
409 #define AR_MAX_NAME_LEN (sizeof(arh.ar_name)-1)
410 FILE * arch; /* Stream to archive */
411 int size; /* Size of archive member */
412 char *cp; /* Useful character pointer */
413 char magic[SARMAG];
414 int len;
415 LstNode ln; /* Lst member containing archive descriptor */
416 Arch *ar; /* Archive descriptor */
417 Hash_Entry *he; /* Entry containing member's description */
418 struct ar_hdr arh; /* archive-member header for reading archive */
419 char memName[AR_MAX_NAME_LEN+1];
420 /* Current member name while hashing. The name is
421 * truncated to AR_MAX_NAME_LEN bytes, but we need
422 * room for the null byte... */
423 char copy[AR_MAX_NAME_LEN+1];
424 /* Holds copy of last path element from member, if
425 * it has to be truncated, so we don't have to
426 * figure it out again once the table is hashed. */
427
428 /*
429 * Because of space constraints and similar things, files are archived
430 * using their final path components, not the entire thing, so we need
431 * to point 'member' to the final component, if there is one, to make
432 * the comparisons easier...
433 */
434 cp = rindex (member, '/');
435 if (cp != (char *) NULL) {
436 member = cp + 1;
437 }
438 len = strlen (member);
439 if (len > AR_MAX_NAME_LEN) {
440 len = AR_MAX_NAME_LEN;
441 strncpy(copy, member, AR_MAX_NAME_LEN);
442 copy[AR_MAX_NAME_LEN] = '\0';
443 member = copy;
444 }
445
446 ln = Lst_Find (archives, (ClientData) archive, ArchFindArchive);
447 if (ln != NILLNODE) {
448 ar = (Arch *) Lst_Datum (ln);
449
450 he = Hash_FindEntry (&ar->members, member);
451
452 if (he != (Hash_Entry *) NULL) {
453 return ((struct ar_hdr *) Hash_GetValue (he));
454 } else {
455 return ((struct ar_hdr *) NULL);
456 }
457 }
458
459 if (!hash) {
460 /*
461 * Caller doesn't want the thing hashed, just use ArchFindMember
462 * to read the header for the member out and close down the stream
463 * again. Since the archive is not to be hashed, we assume there's
464 * no need to allocate extra room for the header we're returning,
465 * so just declare it static.
466 */
467 static struct ar_hdr sarh;
468
469 arch = ArchFindMember(archive, member, &sarh, "r");
470
471 if (arch == (FILE *)NULL) {
472 return ((struct ar_hdr *)NULL);
473 } else {
474 fclose(arch);
475 return (&sarh);
476 }
477 }
478
479 /*
480 * We don't have this archive on the list yet, so we want to find out
481 * everything that's in it and cache it so we can get at it quickly.
482 */
483 arch = fopen (archive, "r");
484 if (arch == (FILE *) NULL) {
485 return ((struct ar_hdr *) NULL);
486 }
487
488 /*
489 * We use the ARMAG string to make sure this is an archive we
490 * can handle...
491 */
492 if ((fread (magic, SARMAG, 1, arch) != 1) ||
493 (strncmp (magic, ARMAG, SARMAG) != 0)) {
494 fclose (arch);
495 return ((struct ar_hdr *) NULL);
496 }
497
498 ar = (Arch *)emalloc (sizeof (Arch));
499 ar->name = strdup (archive);
500 Hash_InitTable (&ar->members, -1);
501 memName[AR_MAX_NAME_LEN] = '\0';
502
503 while (fread ((char *)&arh, sizeof (struct ar_hdr), 1, arch) == 1) {
504 if (strncmp ( arh.ar_fmag, ARFMAG, sizeof (arh.ar_fmag)) != 0) {
505 /*
506 * The header is bogus, so the archive is bad
507 * and there's no way we can recover...
508 */
509 fclose (arch);
510 Hash_DeleteTable (&ar->members);
511 free ((Address)ar);
512 return ((struct ar_hdr *) NULL);
513 } else {
514 (void) strncpy (memName, arh.ar_name, sizeof(arh.ar_name));
515 for (cp = &memName[AR_MAX_NAME_LEN]; *cp == ' '; cp--) {
516 continue;
517 }
518 cp[1] = '\0';
519
520 he = Hash_CreateEntry (&ar->members, strdup (memName),
521 (Boolean *)NULL);
522 Hash_SetValue (he, (ClientData)emalloc (sizeof (struct ar_hdr)));
523 bcopy ((Address)&arh, (Address)Hash_GetValue (he),
524 sizeof (struct ar_hdr));
525 }
526 /*
527 * We need to advance the stream's pointer to the start of the
528 * next header. Files are padded with newlines to an even-byte
529 * boundary, so we need to extract the size of the file from the
530 * 'size' field of the header and round it up during the seek.
531 */
532 arh.ar_size[sizeof(arh.ar_size)-1] = '\0';
533 (void) sscanf (arh.ar_size, "%10d", &size);
534 fseek (arch, (size + 1) & ~1, 1);
535 }
536
537 fclose (arch);
538
539 (void) Lst_AtEnd (archives, (ClientData) ar);
540
541 /*
542 * Now that the archive has been read and cached, we can look into
543 * the hash table to find the desired member's header.
544 */
545 he = Hash_FindEntry (&ar->members, member);
546
547 if (he != (Hash_Entry *) NULL) {
548 return ((struct ar_hdr *) Hash_GetValue (he));
549 } else {
550 return ((struct ar_hdr *) NULL);
551 }
552 }
553
554 /*-
555 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
556 * ArchFindMember --
557 * Locate a member of an archive, given the path of the archive and
558 * the path of the desired member. If the archive is to be modified,
559 * the mode should be "r+", if not, it should be "r".
560 *
561 * Results:
562 * An FILE *, opened for reading and writing, positioned at the
563 * start of the member's struct ar_hdr, or NULL if the member was
564 * nonexistent. The current struct ar_hdr for member.
565 *
566 * Side Effects:
567 * The passed struct ar_hdr structure is filled in.
568 *
569 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
570 */
571 static FILE *
572 ArchFindMember (archive, member, arhPtr, mode)
573 char *archive; /* Path to the archive */
574 char *member; /* Name of member. If it is a path, only the
575 * last component is used. */
576 struct ar_hdr *arhPtr; /* Pointer to header structure to be filled in */
577 char *mode; /* The mode for opening the stream */
578 {
579 FILE * arch; /* Stream to archive */
580 int size; /* Size of archive member */
581 char *cp; /* Useful character pointer */
582 char magic[SARMAG];
583 int len;
584
585 arch = fopen (archive, mode);
586 if (arch == (FILE *) NULL) {
587 return ((FILE *) NULL);
588 }
589
590 /*
591 * We use the ARMAG string to make sure this is an archive we
592 * can handle...
593 */
594 if ((fread (magic, SARMAG, 1, arch) != 1) ||
595 (strncmp (magic, ARMAG, SARMAG) != 0)) {
596 fclose (arch);
597 return ((FILE *) NULL);
598 }
599
600 /*
601 * Because of space constraints and similar things, files are archived
602 * using their final path components, not the entire thing, so we need
603 * to point 'member' to the final component, if there is one, to make
604 * the comparisons easier...
605 */
606 cp = rindex (member, '/');
607 if (cp != (char *) NULL) {
608 member = cp + 1;
609 }
610 len = strlen (member);
611 if (len > sizeof (arhPtr->ar_name)) {
612 len = sizeof (arhPtr->ar_name);
613 }
614
615 while (fread ((char *)arhPtr, sizeof (struct ar_hdr), 1, arch) == 1) {
616 if (strncmp(arhPtr->ar_fmag, ARFMAG, sizeof (arhPtr->ar_fmag) ) != 0) {
617 /*
618 * The header is bogus, so the archive is bad
619 * and there's no way we can recover...
620 */
621 fclose (arch);
622 return ((FILE *) NULL);
623 } else if (strncmp (member, arhPtr->ar_name, len) == 0) {
624 /*
625 * If the member's name doesn't take up the entire 'name' field,
626 * we have to be careful of matching prefixes. Names are space-
627 * padded to the right, so if the character in 'name' at the end
628 * of the matched string is anything but a space, this isn't the
629 * member we sought.
630 */
631 if (len != sizeof(arhPtr->ar_name) && arhPtr->ar_name[len] != ' '){
632 continue;
633 } else {
634 /*
635 * To make life easier, we reposition the file at the start
636 * of the header we just read before we return the stream.
637 * In a more general situation, it might be better to leave
638 * the file at the actual member, rather than its header, but
639 * not here...
640 */
641 fseek (arch, -sizeof(struct ar_hdr), 1);
642 return (arch);
643 }
644 } else {
645 /*
646 * This isn't the member we're after, so we need to advance the
647 * stream's pointer to the start of the next header. Files are
648 * padded with newlines to an even-byte boundary, so we need to
649 * extract the size of the file from the 'size' field of the
650 * header and round it up during the seek.
651 */
652 arhPtr->ar_size[sizeof(arhPtr->ar_size)-1] = '\0';
653 (void)sscanf (arhPtr->ar_size, "%10d", &size);
654 fseek (arch, (size + 1) & ~1, 1);
655 }
656 }
657
658 /*
659 * We've looked everywhere, but the member is not to be found. Close the
660 * archive and return NULL -- an error.
661 */
662 fclose (arch);
663 return ((FILE *) NULL);
664 }
665
666 /*-
667 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
668 * Arch_Touch --
669 * Touch a member of an archive.
670 *
671 * Results:
672 * The 'time' field of the member's header is updated.
673 *
674 * Side Effects:
675 * The modification time of the entire archive is also changed.
676 * For a library, this could necessitate the re-ranlib'ing of the
677 * whole thing.
678 *
679 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
680 */
681 void
682 Arch_Touch (gn)
683 GNode *gn; /* Node of member to touch */
684 {
685 FILE * arch; /* Stream open to archive, positioned properly */
686 struct ar_hdr arh; /* Current header describing member */
687
688 arch = ArchFindMember(Var_Value (ARCHIVE, gn),
689 Var_Value (TARGET, gn),
690 &arh, "r+");
691 sprintf(arh.ar_date, "%-12d", now);
692
693 if (arch != (FILE *) NULL) {
694 (void)fwrite ((char *)&arh, sizeof (struct ar_hdr), 1, arch);
695 fclose (arch);
696 }
697 }
698
699 /*-
700 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
701 * Arch_TouchLib --
702 * Given a node which represents a library, touch the thing, making
703 * sure that the table of contents also is touched.
704 *
705 * Results:
706 * None.
707 *
708 * Side Effects:
709 * Both the modification time of the library and of the RANLIBMAG
710 * member are set to 'now'.
711 *
712 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
713 */
714 void
715 Arch_TouchLib (gn)
716 GNode *gn; /* The node of the library to touch */
717 {
718 FILE * arch; /* Stream open to archive */
719 struct ar_hdr arh; /* Header describing table of contents */
720 struct timeval times[2]; /* Times for utimes() call */
721
722 arch = ArchFindMember (gn->path, RANLIBMAG, &arh, "r+");
723 sprintf(arh.ar_date, "%-12d", now);
724
725 if (arch != (FILE *) NULL) {
726 (void)fwrite ((char *)&arh, sizeof (struct ar_hdr), 1, arch);
727 fclose (arch);
728
729 times[0].tv_sec = times[1].tv_sec = now;
730 times[0].tv_usec = times[1].tv_usec = 0;
731 utimes(gn->path, times);
732 }
733 }
734
735 /*-
736 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
737 * Arch_MTime --
738 * Return the modification time of a member of an archive.
739 *
740 * Results:
741 * The modification time (seconds).
742 *
743 * Side Effects:
744 * The mtime field of the given node is filled in with the value
745 * returned by the function.
746 *
747 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
748 */
749 int
750 Arch_MTime (gn)
751 GNode *gn; /* Node describing archive member */
752 {
753 struct ar_hdr *arhPtr; /* Header of desired member */
754 int modTime; /* Modification time as an integer */
755
756 arhPtr = ArchStatMember (Var_Value (ARCHIVE, gn),
757 Var_Value (TARGET, gn),
758 TRUE);
759 if (arhPtr != (struct ar_hdr *) NULL) {
760 (void)sscanf (arhPtr->ar_date, "%12d", &modTime);
761 } else {
762 modTime = 0;
763 }
764
765 gn->mtime = modTime;
766 return (modTime);
767 }
768
769 /*-
770 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
771 * Arch_MemMTime --
772 * Given a non-existent archive member's node, get its modification
773 * time from its archived form, if it exists.
774 *
775 * Results:
776 * The modification time.
777 *
778 * Side Effects:
779 * The mtime field is filled in.
780 *
781 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
782 */
783 int
784 Arch_MemMTime (gn)
785 GNode *gn;
786 {
787 LstNode ln;
788 GNode *pgn;
789 char *nameStart,
790 *nameEnd;
791
792 if (Lst_Open (gn->parents) != SUCCESS) {
793 gn->mtime = 0;
794 return (0);
795 }
796 while ((ln = Lst_Next (gn->parents)) != NILLNODE) {
797 pgn = (GNode *) Lst_Datum (ln);
798
799 if (pgn->type & OP_ARCHV) {
800 /*
801 * If the parent is an archive specification and is being made
802 * and its member's name matches the name of the node we were
803 * given, record the modification time of the parent in the
804 * child. We keep searching its parents in case some other
805 * parent requires this child to exist...
806 */
807 nameStart = index (pgn->name, '(') + 1;
808 nameEnd = index (nameStart, ')');
809
810 if (pgn->make &&
811 strncmp(nameStart, gn->name, nameEnd - nameStart) == 0) {
812 gn->mtime = Arch_MTime(pgn);
813 }
814 } else if (pgn->make) {
815 /*
816 * Something which isn't a library depends on the existence of
817 * this target, so it needs to exist.
818 */
819 gn->mtime = 0;
820 break;
821 }
822 }
823
824 Lst_Close (gn->parents);
825
826 return (gn->mtime);
827 }
828
829 /*-
830 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
831 * Arch_FindLib --
832 * Search for a library along the given search path.
833 *
834 * Results:
835 * None.
836 *
837 * Side Effects:
838 * The node's 'path' field is set to the found path (including the
839 * actual file name, not -l...). If the system can handle the -L
840 * flag when linking (or we cannot find the library), we assume that
841 * the user has placed the .LIBRARIES variable in the final linking
842 * command (or the linker will know where to find it) and set the
843 * TARGET variable for this node to be the node's name. Otherwise,
844 * we set the TARGET variable to be the full path of the library,
845 * as returned by Dir_FindFile.
846 *
847 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
848 */
849 void
850 Arch_FindLib (gn, path)
851 GNode *gn; /* Node of library to find */
852 Lst path; /* Search path */
853 {
854 char *libName; /* file name for archive */
855
856 libName = (char *)emalloc (strlen (gn->name) + 6 - 2);
857 sprintf(libName, "lib%s.a", &gn->name[2]);
858
859 gn->path = Dir_FindFile (libName, path);
860
861 free (libName);
862
863 #ifdef LIBRARIES
864 Var_Set (TARGET, gn->name, gn);
865 #else
866 Var_Set (TARGET, gn->path == (char *) NULL ? gn->name : gn->path, gn);
867 #endif LIBRARIES
868 }
869
870 /*-
871 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
872 * Arch_LibOODate --
873 * Decide if a node with the OP_LIB attribute is out-of-date. Called
874 * from Make_OODate to make its life easier.
875 *
876 * There are several ways for a library to be out-of-date that are
877 * not available to ordinary files. In addition, there are ways
878 * that are open to regular files that are not available to
879 * libraries. A library that is only used as a source is never
880 * considered out-of-date by itself. This does not preclude the
881 * library's modification time from making its parent be out-of-date.
882 * A library will be considered out-of-date for any of these reasons,
883 * given that it is a target on a dependency line somewhere:
884 * Its modification time is less than that of one of its
885 * sources (gn->mtime < gn->cmtime).
886 * Its modification time is greater than the time at which the
887 * make began (i.e. it's been modified in the course
888 * of the make, probably by archiving).
889 * Its modification time doesn't agree with the modification
890 * time of its RANLIBMAG member (i.e. its table of contents
891 * is out-of-date).
892 *
893 *
894 * Results:
895 * TRUE if the library is out-of-date. FALSE otherwise.
896 *
897 * Side Effects:
898 * The library will be hashed if it hasn't been already.
899 *
900 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
901 */
902 Boolean
903 Arch_LibOODate (gn)
904 GNode *gn; /* The library's graph node */
905 {
906 Boolean oodate;
907
908 if (OP_NOP(gn->type) && Lst_IsEmpty(gn->children)) {
909 oodate = FALSE;
910 } else if ((gn->mtime > now) || (gn->mtime < gn->cmtime)) {
911 oodate = TRUE;
912 } else {
913 struct ar_hdr *arhPtr; /* Header for __.SYMDEF */
914 int modTimeTOC; /* The table-of-contents's mod time */
915
916 arhPtr = ArchStatMember (gn->path, RANLIBMAG, FALSE);
917
918 if (arhPtr != (struct ar_hdr *)NULL) {
919 (void)sscanf (arhPtr->ar_date, "%12d", &modTimeTOC);
920
921 if (DEBUG(ARCH) || DEBUG(MAKE)) {
922 printf("%s modified %s...", RANLIBMAG, Targ_FmtTime(modTimeTOC));
923 }
924 oodate = (gn->mtime > modTimeTOC);
925 } else {
926 /*
927 * A library w/o a table of contents is out-of-date
928 */
929 if (DEBUG(ARCH) || DEBUG(MAKE)) {
930 printf("No t.o.c....");
931 }
932 oodate = TRUE;
933 }
934 }
935 return (oodate);
936 }
937
938 /*-
939 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
940 * Arch_Init --
941 * Initialize things for this module.
942 *
943 * Results:
944 * None.
945 *
946 * Side Effects:
947 * The 'archives' list is initialized.
948 *
949 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
950 */
951 void
952 Arch_Init ()
953 {
954 archives = Lst_Init (FALSE);
955 }
956