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      1 /*
      2  * Copyright (c) 1988, 1989, 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
      3  * Copyright (c) 1988, 1989 by Adam de Boor
      4  * Copyright (c) 1989 by Berkeley Softworks
      5  * All rights reserved.
      6  *
      7  * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
      8  * Adam de Boor.
      9  *
     10  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     11  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     12  * are met:
     13  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     14  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     15  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     16  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     17  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     18  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     19  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     20  *	This product includes software developed by the University of
     21  *	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
     22  * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
     23  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     24  *    without specific prior written permission.
     25  *
     26  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     27  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     28  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     29  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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     33  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     34  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     35  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     36  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     37  *
     38  *	@(#)make.h	5.13 (Berkeley) 3/1/91
     39  */
     40 
     41 /*-
     42  * make.h --
     43  *	The global definitions for pmake
     44  */
     45 
     46 #ifndef _MAKE_H_
     47 #define _MAKE_H_
     48 
     49 #include <sys/types.h>
     50 #include <string.h>
     51 #include <ctype.h>
     52 #include "sprite.h"
     53 #include "lst.h"
     54 #include "config.h"
     55 
     56 /*-
     57  * The structure for an individual graph node. Each node has several
     58  * pieces of data associated with it.
     59  *	1) the name of the target it describes
     60  *	2) the location of the target file in the file system.
     61  *	3) the type of operator used to define its sources (qv. parse.c)
     62  *	4) whether it is involved in this invocation of make
     63  *	5) whether the target has been remade
     64  *	6) whether any of its children has been remade
     65  *	7) the number of its children that are, as yet, unmade
     66  *	8) its modification time
     67  *	9) the modification time of its youngest child (qv. make.c)
     68  *	10) a list of nodes for which this is a source
     69  *	11) a list of nodes on which this depends
     70  *	12) a list of nodes that depend on this, as gleaned from the
     71  *	    transformation rules.
     72  *	13) a list of nodes of the same name created by the :: operator
     73  *	14) a list of nodes that must be made (if they're made) before
     74  *	    this node can be, but that do no enter into the datedness of
     75  *	    this node.
     76  *	15) a list of nodes that must be made (if they're made) after
     77  *	    this node is, but that do not depend on this node, in the
     78  *	    normal sense.
     79  *	16) a Lst of ``local'' variables that are specific to this target
     80  *	   and this target only (qv. var.c [$@ $< $?, etc.])
     81  *	17) a Lst of strings that are commands to be given to a shell
     82  *	   to create this target.
     83  */
     84 typedef struct GNode {
     85     char            *name;     	/* The target's name */
     86     char    	    *path;     	/* The full pathname of the file */
     87     int             type;      	/* Its type (see the OP flags, below) */
     88 
     89     Boolean         make;      	/* TRUE if this target needs to be remade */
     90     enum {
     91 	UNMADE, BEINGMADE, MADE, UPTODATE, ERROR, ABORTED,
     92 	CYCLE, ENDCYCLE,
     93     }	    	    made;    	/* Set to reflect the state of processing
     94 				 * on this node:
     95 				 *  UNMADE - Not examined yet
     96 				 *  BEINGMADE - Target is already being made.
     97 				 *  	Indicates a cycle in the graph. (compat
     98 				 *  	mode only)
     99 				 *  MADE - Was out-of-date and has been made
    100 				 *  UPTODATE - Was already up-to-date
    101 				 *  ERROR - An error occured while it was being
    102 				 *  	made (used only in compat mode)
    103 				 *  ABORTED - The target was aborted due to
    104 				 *  	an error making an inferior (compat).
    105 				 *  CYCLE - Marked as potentially being part of
    106 				 *  	a graph cycle. If we come back to a
    107 				 *  	node marked this way, it is printed
    108 				 *  	and 'made' is changed to ENDCYCLE.
    109 				 *  ENDCYCLE - the cycle has been completely
    110 				 *  	printed. Go back and unmark all its
    111 				 *  	members.
    112 				 */
    113     Boolean 	    childMade; 	/* TRUE if one of this target's children was
    114 				 * made */
    115     int             unmade;    	/* The number of unmade children */
    116 
    117     int             mtime;     	/* Its modification time */
    118     int        	    cmtime;    	/* The modification time of its youngest
    119 				 * child */
    120 
    121     Lst     	    iParents;  	/* Links to parents for which this is an
    122 				 * implied source, if any */
    123     Lst	    	    cohorts;  	/* Other nodes for the :: operator */
    124     Lst             parents;   	/* Nodes that depend on this one */
    125     Lst             children;  	/* Nodes on which this one depends */
    126     Lst	    	    successors;	/* Nodes that must be made after this one */
    127     Lst	    	    preds;  	/* Nodes that must be made before this one */
    128 
    129     Lst             context;   	/* The local variables */
    130     Lst             commands;  	/* Creation commands */
    131 
    132     struct _Suff    *suffix;	/* Suffix for the node (determined by
    133 				 * Suff_FindDeps and opaque to everyone
    134 				 * but the Suff module) */
    135 } GNode;
    136 
    137 /*
    138  * Manifest constants
    139  */
    140 #define NILGNODE	((GNode *) NIL)
    141 
    142 /*
    143  * The OP_ constants are used when parsing a dependency line as a way of
    144  * communicating to other parts of the program the way in which a target
    145  * should be made. These constants are bitwise-OR'ed together and
    146  * placed in the 'type' field of each node. Any node that has
    147  * a 'type' field which satisfies the OP_NOP function was never never on
    148  * the lefthand side of an operator, though it may have been on the
    149  * righthand side...
    150  */
    151 #define OP_DEPENDS	0x00000001  /* Execution of commands depends on
    152 				     * kids (:) */
    153 #define OP_FORCE	0x00000002  /* Always execute commands (!) */
    154 #define OP_DOUBLEDEP	0x00000004  /* Execution of commands depends on kids
    155 				     * per line (::) */
    156 #define OP_OPMASK	(OP_DEPENDS|OP_FORCE|OP_DOUBLEDEP)
    157 
    158 #define OP_OPTIONAL	0x00000008  /* Don't care if the target doesn't
    159 				     * exist and can't be created */
    160 #define OP_USE		0x00000010  /* Use associated commands for parents */
    161 #define OP_EXEC	  	0x00000020  /* Target is never out of date, but always
    162 				     * execute commands anyway. Its time
    163 				     * doesn't matter, so it has none...sort
    164 				     * of */
    165 #define OP_IGNORE	0x00000040  /* Ignore errors when creating the node */
    166 #define OP_PRECIOUS	0x00000080  /* Don't remove the target when
    167 				     * interrupted */
    168 #define OP_SILENT	0x00000100  /* Don't echo commands when executed */
    169 #define OP_MAKE		0x00000200  /* Target is a recurrsive make so its
    170 				     * commands should always be executed when
    171 				     * it is out of date, regardless of the
    172 				     * state of the -n or -t flags */
    173 #define OP_JOIN 	0x00000400  /* Target is out-of-date only if any of its
    174 				     * children was out-of-date */
    175 #define OP_INVISIBLE	0x00004000  /* The node is invisible to its parents.
    176 				     * I.e. it doesn't show up in the parents's
    177 				     * local variables. */
    178 #define OP_NOTMAIN	0x00008000  /* The node is exempt from normal 'main
    179 				     * target' processing in parse.c */
    180 /* Attributes applied by PMake */
    181 #define OP_TRANSFORM	0x80000000  /* The node is a transformation rule */
    182 #define OP_MEMBER 	0x40000000  /* Target is a member of an archive */
    183 #define OP_LIB	  	0x20000000  /* Target is a library */
    184 #define OP_ARCHV  	0x10000000  /* Target is an archive construct */
    185 #define OP_HAS_COMMANDS	0x08000000  /* Target has all the commands it should.
    186 				     * Used when parsing to catch multiple
    187 				     * commands for a target */
    188 #define OP_SAVE_CMDS	0x04000000  /* Saving commands on .END (Compat) */
    189 #define OP_DEPS_FOUND	0x02000000  /* Already processed by Suff_FindDeps */
    190 
    191 /*
    192  * OP_NOP will return TRUE if the node with the given type was not the
    193  * object of a dependency operator
    194  */
    195 #define OP_NOP(t)	(((t) & OP_OPMASK) == 0x00000000)
    196 
    197 /*
    198  * The TARG_ constants are used when calling the Targ_FindNode and
    199  * Targ_FindList functions in targ.c. They simply tell the functions what to
    200  * do if the desired node(s) is (are) not found. If the TARG_CREATE constant
    201  * is given, a new, empty node will be created for the target, placed in the
    202  * table of all targets and its address returned. If TARG_NOCREATE is given,
    203  * a NIL pointer will be returned.
    204  */
    205 #define TARG_CREATE	0x01	  /* create node if not found */
    206 #define TARG_NOCREATE	0x00	  /* don't create it */
    207 
    208 /*
    209  * There are several places where expandable buffers are used (parse.c and
    210  * var.c). This constant is merely the starting point for those buffers. If
    211  * lines tend to be much shorter than this, it would be best to reduce BSIZE.
    212  * If longer, it should be increased. Reducing it will cause more copying to
    213  * be done for longer lines, but will save space for shorter ones. In any
    214  * case, it ought to be a power of two simply because most storage allocation
    215  * schemes allocate in powers of two.
    216  */
    217 #define BSIZE		256	/* starting size for expandable buffers */
    218 
    219 /*
    220  * These constants are all used by the Str_Concat function to decide how the
    221  * final string should look. If STR_ADDSPACE is given, a space will be
    222  * placed between the two strings. If STR_ADDSLASH is given, a '/' will
    223  * be used instead of a space. If neither is given, no intervening characters
    224  * will be placed between the two strings in the final output. If the
    225  * STR_DOFREE bit is set, the two input strings will be freed before
    226  * Str_Concat returns.
    227  */
    228 #define STR_ADDSPACE	0x01	/* add a space when Str_Concat'ing */
    229 #define STR_DOFREE	0x02	/* free source strings after concatenation */
    230 #define STR_ADDSLASH	0x04	/* add a slash when Str_Concat'ing */
    231 
    232 /*
    233  * Error levels for parsing. PARSE_FATAL means the process cannot continue
    234  * once the makefile has been parsed. PARSE_WARNING means it can. Passed
    235  * as the first argument to Parse_Error.
    236  */
    237 #define PARSE_WARNING	2
    238 #define PARSE_FATAL	1
    239 
    240 /*
    241  * Values returned by Cond_Eval.
    242  */
    243 #define COND_PARSE	0   	/* Parse the next lines */
    244 #define COND_SKIP 	1   	/* Skip the next lines */
    245 #define COND_INVALID	2   	/* Not a conditional statement */
    246 
    247 /*
    248  * Definitions for the "local" variables. Used only for clarity.
    249  */
    250 #define TARGET	  	  "@" 	/* Target of dependency */
    251 #define OODATE	  	  "?" 	/* All out-of-date sources */
    252 #define ALLSRC	  	  ">" 	/* All sources */
    253 #define IMPSRC	  	  "<" 	/* Source implied by transformation */
    254 #define PREFIX	  	  "*" 	/* Common prefix */
    255 #define ARCHIVE	  	  "!" 	/* Archive in "archive(member)" syntax */
    256 #define MEMBER	  	  "%" 	/* Member in "archive(member)" syntax */
    257 
    258 #define FTARGET           "@F"  /* file part of TARGET */
    259 #define DTARGET           "@D"  /* directory part of TARGET */
    260 #define FIMPSRC           "<F"  /* file part of IMPSRC */
    261 #define DIMPSRC           "<D"  /* directory part of IMPSRC */
    262 #define FPREFIX           "*F"  /* file part of PREFIX */
    263 #define DPREFIX           "*D"  /* directory part of PREFIX */
    264 
    265 /*
    266  * Global Variables
    267  */
    268 extern Lst  	create;	    	/* The list of target names specified on the
    269 				 * command line. used to resolve #if
    270 				 * make(...) statements */
    271 extern Lst     	dirSearchPath; 	/* The list of directories to search when
    272 				 * looking for targets */
    273 
    274 extern Boolean	ignoreErrors;  	/* True if should ignore all errors */
    275 extern Boolean  beSilent;    	/* True if should print no commands */
    276 extern Boolean  noExecute;    	/* True if should execute nothing */
    277 extern Boolean  allPrecious;   	/* True if every target is precious */
    278 extern Boolean  keepgoing;    	/* True if should continue on unaffected
    279 				 * portions of the graph when have an error
    280 				 * in one portion */
    281 extern Boolean 	touchFlag;    	/* TRUE if targets should just be 'touched'
    282 				 * if out of date. Set by the -t flag */
    283 extern Boolean  usePipes;    	/* TRUE if should capture the output of
    284 				 * subshells by means of pipes. Otherwise it
    285 				 * is routed to temporary files from which it
    286 				 * is retrieved when the shell exits */
    287 extern Boolean 	queryFlag;    	/* TRUE if we aren't supposed to really make
    288 				 * anything, just see if the targets are out-
    289 				 * of-date */
    290 
    291 extern Boolean	checkEnvFirst;	/* TRUE if environment should be searched for
    292 				 * variables before the global context */
    293 
    294 extern GNode    *DEFAULT;    	/* .DEFAULT rule */
    295 
    296 extern GNode    *VAR_GLOBAL;   	/* Variables defined in a global context, e.g
    297 				 * in the Makefile itself */
    298 extern GNode    *VAR_CMD;    	/* Variables defined on the command line */
    299 extern char    	var_Error[];   	/* Value returned by Var_Parse when an error
    300 				 * is encountered. It actually points to
    301 				 * an empty string, so naive callers needn't
    302 				 * worry about it. */
    303 
    304 extern time_t 	now;	    	/* The time at the start of this whole
    305 				 * process */
    306 
    307 extern Boolean	oldVars;    	/* Do old-style variable substitution */
    308 
    309 /*
    310  * debug control:
    311  *	There is one bit per module.  It is up to the module what debug
    312  *	information to print.
    313  */
    314 extern int debug;
    315 #define	DEBUG_ARCH	0x0001
    316 #define	DEBUG_COND	0x0002
    317 #define	DEBUG_DIR	0x0004
    318 #define	DEBUG_GRAPH1	0x0008
    319 #define	DEBUG_GRAPH2	0x0010
    320 #define	DEBUG_JOB	0x0020
    321 #define	DEBUG_MAKE	0x0040
    322 #define	DEBUG_SUFF	0x0080
    323 #define	DEBUG_TARG	0x0100
    324 #define	DEBUG_VAR	0x0200
    325 
    326 #ifdef __STDC__
    327 #define CONCAT(a,b)	a##b
    328 #else
    329 #define I(a)	  	a
    330 #define CONCAT(a,b)	I(a)b
    331 #endif /* __STDC__ */
    332 
    333 #define	DEBUG(module)	(debug & CONCAT(DEBUG_,module))
    334 
    335 /*
    336  * Since there are so many, all functions that return non-integer values are
    337  * extracted by means of a sed script or two and stuck in the file "nonints.h"
    338  */
    339 #include "nonints.h"
    340 
    341 #endif _MAKE_H_
    342