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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  *
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     37  */
     38 
     39 #ifndef lint
     40 static char sccsid[] = "@(#)suff.c	5.6 (Berkeley) 6/1/90";
     41 #endif /* not lint */
     42 
     43 /*-
     44  * suff.c --
     45  *	Functions to maintain suffix lists and find implicit dependents
     46  *	using suffix transformation rules
     47  *
     48  * Interface:
     49  *	Suff_Init 	    	Initialize all things to do with suffixes.
     50  *
     51  *	Suff_DoPaths	    	This function is used to make life easier
     52  *	    	  	    	when searching for a file according to its
     53  *	    	  	    	suffix. It takes the global search path,
     54  *	    	  	    	as defined using the .PATH: target, and appends
     55  *	    	  	    	its directories to the path of each of the
     56  *	    	  	    	defined suffixes, as specified using
     57  *	    	  	    	.PATH<suffix>: targets. In addition, all
     58  *	    	  	    	directories given for suffixes labeled as
     59  *	    	  	    	include files or libraries, using the .INCLUDES
     60  *	    	  	    	or .LIBS targets, are played with using
     61  *	    	  	    	Dir_MakeFlags to create the .INCLUDES and
     62  *	    	  	    	.LIBS global variables.
     63  *
     64  *	Suff_ClearSuffixes  	Clear out all the suffixes and defined
     65  *	    	  	    	transformations.
     66  *
     67  *	Suff_IsTransform    	Return TRUE if the passed string is the lhs
     68  *	    	  	    	of a transformation rule.
     69  *
     70  *	Suff_AddSuffix	    	Add the passed string as another known suffix.
     71  *
     72  *	Suff_GetPath	    	Return the search path for the given suffix.
     73  *
     74  *	Suff_AddInclude	    	Mark the given suffix as denoting an include
     75  *	    	  	    	file.
     76  *
     77  *	Suff_AddLib	    	Mark the given suffix as denoting a library.
     78  *
     79  *	Suff_AddTransform   	Add another transformation to the suffix
     80  *	    	  	    	graph. Returns  GNode suitable for framing, I
     81  *	    	  	    	mean, tacking commands, attributes, etc. on.
     82  *
     83  *	Suff_SetNull	    	Define the suffix to consider the suffix of
     84  *	    	  	    	any file that doesn't have a known one.
     85  *
     86  *	Suff_FindDeps	    	Find implicit sources for and the location of
     87  *	    	  	    	a target based on its suffix. Returns the
     88  *	    	  	    	bottom-most node added to the graph or NILGNODE
     89  *	    	  	    	if the target had no implicit sources.
     90  */
     91 
     92 #include    	  <stdio.h>
     93 #include	  "make.h"
     94 #include    	  "bit.h"
     95 
     96 static Lst       sufflist;	/* Lst of suffixes */
     97 static Lst       transforms;	/* Lst of transformation rules */
     98 
     99 static int        sNum = 0;	/* Counter for assigning suffix numbers */
    100 
    101 /*
    102  * Structure describing an individual suffix.
    103  */
    104 typedef struct _Suff {
    105     char         *name;	    	/* The suffix itself */
    106     int		 nameLen;	/* Length of the suffix */
    107     short	 flags;      	/* Type of suffix */
    108 #define SUFF_INCLUDE	  0x01	    /* One which is #include'd */
    109 #define SUFF_LIBRARY	  0x02	    /* One which contains a library */
    110 #define SUFF_NULL 	  0x04	    /* The empty suffix */
    111     Lst    	 searchPath;	/* The path along which files of this suffix
    112 				 * may be found */
    113     int          sNum;	      	/* The suffix number */
    114     Lst          parents;	/* Suffixes we have a transformation to */
    115     Lst          children;	/* Suffixes we have a transformation from */
    116 } Suff;
    117 
    118 /*
    119  * Structure used in the search for implied sources.
    120  */
    121 typedef struct _Src {
    122     char            *file;	/* The file to look for */
    123     char    	    *pref;  	/* Prefix from which file was formed */
    124     Suff            *suff;	/* The suffix on the file */
    125     struct _Src     *parent;	/* The Src for which this is a source */
    126     GNode           *node;	/* The node describing the file */
    127     int	    	    children;	/* Count of existing children (so we don't free
    128 				 * this thing too early or never nuke it) */
    129 } Src;
    130 
    131 static Suff 	    *suffNull;	/* The NULL suffix for this run */
    132 static Suff 	    *emptySuff;	/* The empty suffix required for POSIX
    133 				 * single-suffix transformation rules */
    134 
    135 	/*************** Lst Predicates ****************/
    136 /*-
    137  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    138  * SuffStrIsPrefix  --
    139  *	See if pref is a prefix of str.
    140  *
    141  * Results:
    142  *	NULL if it ain't, pointer to character in str after prefix if so
    143  *
    144  * Side Effects:
    145  *	None
    146  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    147  */
    148 static char    *
    149 SuffStrIsPrefix (pref, str)
    150     register char  *pref;	/* possible prefix */
    151     register char  *str;	/* string to check */
    152 {
    153     while (*str && *pref == *str) {
    154 	pref++;
    155 	str++;
    156     }
    157 
    158     return (*pref ? NULL : str);
    159 }
    160 
    161 /*-
    162  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    163  * SuffSuffIsSuffix  --
    164  *	See if suff is a suffix of str. Str should point to THE END of the
    165  *	string to check. (THE END == the null byte)
    166  *
    167  * Results:
    168  *	NULL if it ain't, pointer to character in str before suffix if
    169  *	it is.
    170  *
    171  * Side Effects:
    172  *	None
    173  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    174  */
    175 static char *
    176 SuffSuffIsSuffix (s, str)
    177     register Suff  *s;		/* possible suffix */
    178     char           *str;	/* string to examine */
    179 {
    180     register char  *p1;	    	/* Pointer into suffix name */
    181     register char  *p2;	    	/* Pointer into string being examined */
    182 
    183     p1 = s->name + s->nameLen;
    184     p2 = str;
    185 
    186     while (p1 >= s->name && *p1 == *p2) {
    187 	p1--;
    188 	p2--;
    189     }
    190 
    191     return (p1 == s->name - 1 ? p2 : NULL);
    192 }
    193 
    194 /*-
    195  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    196  * SuffSuffIsSuffixP --
    197  *	Predicate form of SuffSuffIsSuffix. Passed as the callback function
    198  *	to Lst_Find.
    199  *
    200  * Results:
    201  *	0 if the suffix is the one desired, non-zero if not.
    202  *
    203  * Side Effects:
    204  *	None.
    205  *
    206  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    207  */
    208 SuffSuffIsSuffixP(s, str)
    209     Suff    	*s;
    210     char    	*str;
    211 {
    212     return(!SuffSuffIsSuffix(s, str));
    213 }
    214 
    215 /*-
    216  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    217  * SuffSuffHasNameP --
    218  *	Callback procedure for finding a suffix based on its name. Used by
    219  *	Suff_GetPath.
    220  *
    221  * Results:
    222  *	0 if the suffix is of the given name. non-zero otherwise.
    223  *
    224  * Side Effects:
    225  *	None
    226  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    227  */
    228 static int
    229 SuffSuffHasNameP (s, sname)
    230     Suff    *s;	    	    /* Suffix to check */
    231     char    *sname; 	    /* Desired name */
    232 {
    233     return (strcmp (sname, s->name));
    234 }
    235 
    236 /*-
    237  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    238  * SuffSuffIsPrefix  --
    239  *	See if the suffix described by s is a prefix of the string. Care
    240  *	must be taken when using this to search for transformations and
    241  *	what-not, since there could well be two suffixes, one of which
    242  *	is a prefix of the other...
    243  *
    244  * Results:
    245  *	0 if s is a prefix of str. non-zero otherwise
    246  *
    247  * Side Effects:
    248  *	None
    249  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    250  */
    251 static int
    252 SuffSuffIsPrefix (s, str)
    253     Suff           *s;		/* suffix to compare */
    254     char           *str;	/* string to examine */
    255 {
    256     return (SuffStrIsPrefix (s->name, str) == NULL ? 1 : 0);
    257 }
    258 
    259 /*-
    260  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    261  * SuffGNHasNameP  --
    262  *	See if the graph node has the desired name
    263  *
    264  * Results:
    265  *	0 if it does. non-zero if it doesn't
    266  *
    267  * Side Effects:
    268  *	None
    269  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    270  */
    271 static int
    272 SuffGNHasNameP (gn, name)
    273     GNode          *gn;		/* current node we're looking at */
    274     char           *name;	/* name we're looking for */
    275 {
    276     return (strcmp (name, gn->name));
    277 }
    278 
    279  	    /*********** Maintenance Functions ************/
    280 /*-
    281  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    282  * SuffFree  --
    283  *	Free up all memory associated with the given suffix structure.
    284  *
    285  * Results:
    286  *	none
    287  *
    288  * Side Effects:
    289  *	the suffix entry is detroyed
    290  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    291  */
    292 static void
    293 SuffFree (s)
    294     Suff           *s;
    295 {
    296     Lst_Destroy (s->children, NOFREE);
    297     Lst_Destroy (s->parents, NOFREE);
    298     Lst_Destroy (s->searchPath, Dir_Destroy);
    299     free ((Address)s->name);
    300     free ((Address)s);
    301 }
    302 
    303 /*-
    304  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    305  * SuffInsert  --
    306  *	Insert the suffix into the list keeping the list ordered by suffix
    307  *	numbers.
    308  *
    309  * Results:
    310  *	None
    311  *
    312  * Side Effects:
    313  *	Not really
    314  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    315  */
    316 static void
    317 SuffInsert (l, s)
    318     Lst           l;		/* the list where in s should be inserted */
    319     Suff          *s;		/* the suffix to insert */
    320 {
    321     LstNode 	  ln;		/* current element in l we're examining */
    322     Suff          *s2;		/* the suffix descriptor in this element */
    323 
    324     if (Lst_Open (l) == FAILURE) {
    325 	return;
    326     }
    327     while ((ln = Lst_Next (l)) != NILLNODE) {
    328 	s2 = (Suff *) Lst_Datum (ln);
    329 	if (s2->sNum >= s->sNum) {
    330 	    break;
    331 	}
    332     }
    333 
    334     Lst_Close (l);
    335     if (DEBUG(SUFF)) {
    336 	printf("inserting %s(%d)...", s->name, s->sNum);
    337     }
    338     if (ln == NILLNODE) {
    339 	if (DEBUG(SUFF)) {
    340 	    printf("at end of list\n");
    341 	}
    342 	(void)Lst_AtEnd (l, (ClientData)s);
    343     } else if (s2->sNum != s->sNum) {
    344 	if (DEBUG(SUFF)) {
    345 	    printf("before %s(%d)\n", s2->name, s2->sNum);
    346 	}
    347 	(void)Lst_Insert (l, ln, (ClientData)s);
    348     } else if (DEBUG(SUFF)) {
    349 	printf("already there\n");
    350     }
    351 }
    352 
    353 /*-
    354  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    355  * Suff_ClearSuffixes --
    356  *	This is gross. Nuke the list of suffixes but keep all transformation
    357  *	rules around. The transformation graph is destroyed in this process,
    358  *	but we leave the list of rules so when a new graph is formed the rules
    359  *	will remain.
    360  *	This function is called from the parse module when a
    361  *	.SUFFIXES:\n line is encountered.
    362  *
    363  * Results:
    364  *	none
    365  *
    366  * Side Effects:
    367  *	the sufflist and its graph nodes are destroyed
    368  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    369  */
    370 void
    371 Suff_ClearSuffixes ()
    372 {
    373     Lst_Destroy (sufflist, SuffFree);
    374 
    375     sufflist = Lst_Init(FALSE);
    376     sNum = 0;
    377     suffNull = emptySuff;
    378 }
    379 
    380 /*-
    381  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    382  * SuffParseTransform --
    383  *	Parse a transformation string to find its two component suffixes.
    384  *
    385  * Results:
    386  *	TRUE if the string is a valid transformation and FALSE otherwise.
    387  *
    388  * Side Effects:
    389  *	The passed pointers are overwritten.
    390  *
    391  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    392  */
    393 static Boolean
    394 SuffParseTransform(str, srcPtr, targPtr)
    395     char    	  	*str;	    	/* String being parsed */
    396     Suff    	  	**srcPtr;   	/* Place to store source of trans. */
    397     Suff    	  	**targPtr;  	/* Place to store target of trans. */
    398 {
    399     register LstNode	srcLn;	    /* element in suffix list of trans source*/
    400     register Suff    	*src;	    /* Source of transformation */
    401     register LstNode    targLn;	    /* element in suffix list of trans target*/
    402     register char    	*str2;	    /* Extra pointer (maybe target suffix) */
    403     LstNode 	    	singleLn;   /* element in suffix list of any suffix
    404 				     * that exactly matches str */
    405     Suff    	    	*single;    /* Source of possible transformation to
    406 				     * null suffix */
    407 
    408     srcLn = NILLNODE;
    409     singleLn = NILLNODE;
    410 
    411     /*
    412      * Loop looking first for a suffix that matches the start of the
    413      * string and then for one that exactly matches the rest of it. If
    414      * we can find two that meet these criteria, we've successfully
    415      * parsed the string.
    416      */
    417     while (1) {
    418 	if (srcLn == NILLNODE) {
    419 	    srcLn = Lst_Find(sufflist, (ClientData)str, SuffSuffIsPrefix);
    420 	} else {
    421 	    srcLn = Lst_FindFrom (sufflist, Lst_Succ(srcLn), (ClientData)str,
    422 				  SuffSuffIsPrefix);
    423 	}
    424 	if (srcLn == NILLNODE) {
    425 	    /*
    426 	     * Ran out of source suffixes -- no such rule
    427 	     */
    428 	    if (singleLn != NILLNODE) {
    429 		/*
    430 		 * Not so fast Mr. Smith! There was a suffix that encompassed
    431 		 * the entire string, so we assume it was a transformation
    432 		 * to the null suffix (thank you POSIX). We still prefer to
    433 		 * find a double rule over a singleton, hence we leave this
    434 		 * check until the end.
    435 		 *
    436 		 * XXX: Use emptySuff over suffNull?
    437 		 */
    438 		*srcPtr = single;
    439 		*targPtr = suffNull;
    440 		return(TRUE);
    441 	    }
    442 	    return (FALSE);
    443 	}
    444 	src = (Suff *) Lst_Datum (srcLn);
    445 	str2 = str + src->nameLen;
    446 	if (*str2 == '\0') {
    447 	    single = src;
    448 	    singleLn = srcLn;
    449 	} else {
    450 	    targLn = Lst_Find(sufflist, (ClientData)str2, SuffSuffHasNameP);
    451 	    if (targLn != NILLNODE) {
    452 		*srcPtr = src;
    453 		*targPtr = (Suff *)Lst_Datum(targLn);
    454 		return (TRUE);
    455 	    }
    456 	}
    457     }
    458 }
    459 
    460 /*-
    461  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    462  * Suff_IsTransform  --
    463  *	Return TRUE if the given string is a transformation rule
    464  *
    465  *
    466  * Results:
    467  *	TRUE if the string is a concatenation of two known suffixes.
    468  *	FALSE otherwise
    469  *
    470  * Side Effects:
    471  *	None
    472  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    473  */
    474 Boolean
    475 Suff_IsTransform (str)
    476     char          *str;	    	/* string to check */
    477 {
    478     Suff    	  *src, *targ;
    479 
    480     return (SuffParseTransform(str, &src, &targ));
    481 }
    482 
    483 /*-
    484  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    485  * Suff_AddTransform --
    486  *	Add the transformation rule described by the line to the
    487  *	list of rules and place the transformation itself in the graph
    488  *
    489  * Results:
    490  *	The node created for the transformation in the transforms list
    491  *
    492  * Side Effects:
    493  *	The node is placed on the end of the transforms Lst and links are
    494  *	made between the two suffixes mentioned in the target name
    495  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    496  */
    497 GNode *
    498 Suff_AddTransform (line)
    499     char          *line;	/* name of transformation to add */
    500 {
    501     GNode         *gn;		/* GNode of transformation rule */
    502     Suff          *s,		/* source suffix */
    503                   *t;		/* target suffix */
    504     LstNode 	  ln;	    	/* Node for existing transformation */
    505 
    506     ln = Lst_Find (transforms, (ClientData)line, SuffGNHasNameP);
    507     if (ln == NILLNODE) {
    508 	/*
    509 	 * Make a new graph node for the transformation. It will be filled in
    510 	 * by the Parse module.
    511 	 */
    512 	gn = Targ_NewGN (line);
    513 	(void)Lst_AtEnd (transforms, (ClientData)gn);
    514     } else {
    515 	/*
    516 	 * New specification for transformation rule. Just nuke the old list
    517 	 * of commands so they can be filled in again... We don't actually
    518 	 * free the commands themselves, because a given command can be
    519 	 * attached to several different transformations.
    520 	 */
    521 	gn = (GNode *) Lst_Datum (ln);
    522 	Lst_Destroy (gn->commands, NOFREE);
    523 	Lst_Destroy (gn->children, NOFREE);
    524 	gn->commands = Lst_Init (FALSE);
    525 	gn->children = Lst_Init (FALSE);
    526     }
    527 
    528     gn->type = OP_TRANSFORM;
    529 
    530     (void)SuffParseTransform(line, &s, &t);
    531 
    532     /*
    533      * link the two together in the proper relationship and order
    534      */
    535     if (DEBUG(SUFF)) {
    536 	printf("defining transformation from `%s' to `%s'\n",
    537 		s->name, t->name);
    538     }
    539     SuffInsert (t->children, s);
    540     SuffInsert (s->parents, t);
    541 
    542     return (gn);
    543 }
    544 
    545 /*-
    546  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    547  * Suff_EndTransform --
    548  *	Handle the finish of a transformation definition, removing the
    549  *	transformation from the graph if it has neither commands nor
    550  *	sources. This is a callback procedure for the Parse module via
    551  *	Lst_ForEach
    552  *
    553  * Results:
    554  *	=== 0
    555  *
    556  * Side Effects:
    557  *	If the node has no commands or children, the children and parents
    558  *	lists of the affected suffices are altered.
    559  *
    560  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    561  */
    562 int
    563 Suff_EndTransform(gn)
    564     GNode   *gn;    	/* Node for transformation */
    565 {
    566     if ((gn->type & OP_TRANSFORM) && Lst_IsEmpty(gn->commands) &&
    567 	Lst_IsEmpty(gn->children))
    568     {
    569 	Suff	*s, *t;
    570 	LstNode	ln;
    571 
    572 	(void)SuffParseTransform(gn->name, &s, &t);
    573 
    574 	if (DEBUG(SUFF)) {
    575 	    printf("deleting transformation from %s to %s\n",
    576 		    s->name, t->name);
    577 	}
    578 
    579 	/*
    580 	 * Remove the source from the target's children list. We check for a
    581 	 * nil return to handle a beanhead saying something like
    582 	 *  .c.o .c.o:
    583 	 *
    584 	 * We'll be called twice when the next target is seen, but .c and .o
    585 	 * are only linked once...
    586 	 */
    587 	ln = Lst_Member(t->children, (ClientData)s);
    588 	if (ln != NILLNODE) {
    589 	    (void)Lst_Remove(t->children, ln);
    590 	}
    591 
    592 	/*
    593 	 * Remove the target from the source's parents list
    594 	 */
    595 	ln = Lst_Member(s->parents, (ClientData)t);
    596 	if (ln != NILLNODE) {
    597 	    (void)Lst_Remove(s->parents, ln);
    598 	}
    599     } else if ((gn->type & OP_TRANSFORM) && DEBUG(SUFF)) {
    600 	printf("transformation %s complete\n", gn->name);
    601     }
    602 
    603     return(0);
    604 }
    605 
    606 /*-
    607  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    608  * SuffRebuildGraph --
    609  *	Called from Suff_AddSuffix via Lst_ForEach to search through the
    610  *	list of existing transformation rules and rebuild the transformation
    611  *	graph when it has been destroyed by Suff_ClearSuffixes. If the
    612  *	given rule is a transformation involving this suffix and another,
    613  *	existing suffix, the proper relationship is established between
    614  *	the two.
    615  *
    616  * Results:
    617  *	Always 0.
    618  *
    619  * Side Effects:
    620  *	The appropriate links will be made between this suffix and
    621  *	others if transformation rules exist for it.
    622  *
    623  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    624  */
    625 static int
    626 SuffRebuildGraph(transform, s)
    627     GNode   	  	*transform; /* Transformation to test */
    628     Suff    	  	*s;	    /* Suffix to rebuild */
    629 {
    630     register char 	*cp;
    631     register LstNode	ln;
    632     register Suff  	*s2;
    633 
    634     /*
    635      * First see if it is a transformation from this suffix.
    636      */
    637     cp = SuffStrIsPrefix(s->name, transform->name);
    638     if (cp != (char *)NULL) {
    639 	ln = Lst_Find(sufflist, (ClientData)cp, SuffSuffHasNameP);
    640 	if (ln != NILLNODE) {
    641 	    /*
    642 	     * Found target. Link in and return, since it can't be anything
    643 	     * else.
    644 	     */
    645 	    s2 = (Suff *)Lst_Datum(ln);
    646 	    SuffInsert(s2->children, s);
    647 	    SuffInsert(s->parents, s2);
    648 	    return(0);
    649 	}
    650     }
    651 
    652     /*
    653      * Not from, maybe to?
    654      */
    655     cp = SuffSuffIsSuffix(s, transform->name + strlen(transform->name));
    656     if (cp != (char *)NULL) {
    657 	/*
    658 	 * Null-terminate the source suffix in order to find it.
    659 	 */
    660 	cp[1] = '\0';
    661 	ln = Lst_Find(sufflist, (ClientData)transform->name, SuffSuffHasNameP);
    662 	/*
    663 	 * Replace the start of the target suffix
    664 	 */
    665 	cp[1] = s->name[0];
    666 	if (ln != NILLNODE) {
    667 	    /*
    668 	     * Found it -- establish the proper relationship
    669 	     */
    670 	    s2 = (Suff *)Lst_Datum(ln);
    671 	    SuffInsert(s->children, s2);
    672 	    SuffInsert(s2->parents, s);
    673 	}
    674     }
    675     return(0);
    676 }
    677 
    678 /*-
    679  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    680  * Suff_AddSuffix --
    681  *	Add the suffix in string to the end of the list of known suffixes.
    682  *	Should we restructure the suffix graph? Make doesn't...
    683  *
    684  * Results:
    685  *	None
    686  *
    687  * Side Effects:
    688  *	A GNode is created for the suffix and a Suff structure is created and
    689  *	added to the suffixes list unless the suffix was already known.
    690  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    691  */
    692 void
    693 Suff_AddSuffix (str)
    694     char          *str;	    /* the name of the suffix to add */
    695 {
    696     Suff          *s;	    /* new suffix descriptor */
    697     LstNode 	  ln;
    698 
    699     ln = Lst_Find (sufflist, (ClientData)str, SuffSuffHasNameP);
    700     if (ln == NILLNODE) {
    701 	s = (Suff *) emalloc (sizeof (Suff));
    702 
    703 	s->name =   	strdup (str);
    704 	s->nameLen = 	strlen (s->name);
    705 	s->searchPath = Lst_Init (FALSE);
    706 	s->children = 	Lst_Init (FALSE);
    707 	s->parents = 	Lst_Init (FALSE);
    708 	s->sNum =   	sNum++;
    709 	s->flags =  	0;
    710 
    711 	(void)Lst_AtEnd (sufflist, (ClientData)s);
    712 	/*
    713 	 * Look for any existing transformations from or to this suffix.
    714 	 * XXX: Only do this after a Suff_ClearSuffixes?
    715 	 */
    716 	Lst_ForEach (transforms, SuffRebuildGraph, (ClientData)s);
    717     }
    718 }
    719 
    720 /*-
    721  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    722  * Suff_GetPath --
    723  *	Return the search path for the given suffix, if it's defined.
    724  *
    725  * Results:
    726  *	The searchPath for the desired suffix or NILLST if the suffix isn't
    727  *	defined.
    728  *
    729  * Side Effects:
    730  *	None
    731  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    732  */
    733 Lst
    734 Suff_GetPath (sname)
    735     char    	  *sname;
    736 {
    737     LstNode   	  ln;
    738     Suff    	  *s;
    739 
    740     ln = Lst_Find (sufflist, (ClientData)sname, SuffSuffHasNameP);
    741     if (ln == NILLNODE) {
    742 	return (NILLST);
    743     } else {
    744 	s = (Suff *) Lst_Datum (ln);
    745 	return (s->searchPath);
    746     }
    747 }
    748 
    749 /*-
    750  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    751  * Suff_DoPaths --
    752  *	Extend the search paths for all suffixes to include the default
    753  *	search path.
    754  *
    755  * Results:
    756  *	None.
    757  *
    758  * Side Effects:
    759  *	The searchPath field of all the suffixes is extended by the
    760  *	directories in dirSearchPath. If paths were specified for the
    761  *	".h" suffix, the directories are stuffed into a global variable
    762  *	called ".INCLUDES" with each directory preceeded by a -I. The same
    763  *	is done for the ".a" suffix, except the variable is called
    764  *	".LIBS" and the flag is -L.
    765  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    766  */
    767 void
    768 Suff_DoPaths()
    769 {
    770     register Suff   	*s;
    771     register LstNode  	ln;
    772     Lst	    	    	inIncludes; /* Cumulative .INCLUDES path */
    773     Lst	    	    	inLibs;	    /* Cumulative .LIBS path */
    774 
    775     if (Lst_Open (sufflist) == FAILURE) {
    776 	return;
    777     }
    778 
    779     inIncludes = Lst_Init(FALSE);
    780     inLibs = Lst_Init(FALSE);
    781 
    782     while ((ln = Lst_Next (sufflist)) != NILLNODE) {
    783 	s = (Suff *) Lst_Datum (ln);
    784 	if (!Lst_IsEmpty (s->searchPath)) {
    785 #ifdef INCLUDES
    786 	    if (s->flags & SUFF_INCLUDE) {
    787 		Dir_Concat(inIncludes, s->searchPath);
    788 	    }
    789 #endif /* INCLUDES */
    790 #ifdef LIBRARIES
    791 	    if (s->flags & SUFF_LIBRARY) {
    792 		Dir_Concat(inLibs, s->searchPath);
    793 	    }
    794 #endif /* LIBRARIES */
    795 	    Dir_Concat(s->searchPath, dirSearchPath);
    796 	} else {
    797 	    Lst_Destroy (s->searchPath, Dir_Destroy);
    798 	    s->searchPath = Lst_Duplicate(dirSearchPath, Dir_CopyDir);
    799 	}
    800     }
    801 
    802     Var_Set(".INCLUDES", Dir_MakeFlags("-I", inIncludes), VAR_GLOBAL);
    803     Var_Set(".LIBS", Dir_MakeFlags("-L", inLibs), VAR_GLOBAL);
    804 
    805     Lst_Destroy(inIncludes, Dir_Destroy);
    806     Lst_Destroy(inLibs, Dir_Destroy);
    807 
    808     Lst_Close (sufflist);
    809 }
    810 
    811 /*-
    812  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    813  * Suff_AddInclude --
    814  *	Add the given suffix as a type of file which gets included.
    815  *	Called from the parse module when a .INCLUDES line is parsed.
    816  *	The suffix must have already been defined.
    817  *
    818  * Results:
    819  *	None.
    820  *
    821  * Side Effects:
    822  *	The SUFF_INCLUDE bit is set in the suffix's flags field
    823  *
    824  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    825  */
    826 void
    827 Suff_AddInclude (sname)
    828     char	  *sname;     /* Name of suffix to mark */
    829 {
    830     LstNode	  ln;
    831     Suff	  *s;
    832 
    833     ln = Lst_Find (sufflist, (ClientData)sname, SuffSuffHasNameP);
    834     if (ln != NILLNODE) {
    835 	s = (Suff *) Lst_Datum (ln);
    836 	s->flags |= SUFF_INCLUDE;
    837     }
    838 }
    839 
    840 /*-
    841  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    842  * Suff_AddLib --
    843  *	Add the given suffix as a type of file which is a library.
    844  *	Called from the parse module when parsing a .LIBS line. The
    845  *	suffix must have been defined via .SUFFIXES before this is
    846  *	called.
    847  *
    848  * Results:
    849  *	None.
    850  *
    851  * Side Effects:
    852  *	The SUFF_LIBRARY bit is set in the suffix's flags field
    853  *
    854  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    855  */
    856 void
    857 Suff_AddLib (sname)
    858     char	  *sname;     /* Name of suffix to mark */
    859 {
    860     LstNode	  ln;
    861     Suff	  *s;
    862 
    863     ln = Lst_Find (sufflist, (ClientData)sname, SuffSuffHasNameP);
    864     if (ln != NILLNODE) {
    865 	s = (Suff *) Lst_Datum (ln);
    866 	s->flags |= SUFF_LIBRARY;
    867     }
    868 }
    869 
    870  	  /********** Implicit Source Search Functions *********/
    871 /*
    872  * A structure for passing more than one argument to the Lst-library-invoked
    873  * function...
    874  */
    875 typedef struct {
    876     Lst            l;
    877     Src            *s;
    878 } LstSrc;
    879 
    880 /*-
    881  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    882  * SuffAddSrc  --
    883  *	Add a suffix as a Src structure to the given list with its parent
    884  *	being the given Src structure. If the suffix is the null suffix,
    885  *	the prefix is used unaltered as the file name in the Src structure.
    886  *
    887  * Results:
    888  *	always returns 0
    889  *
    890  * Side Effects:
    891  *	A Src structure is created and tacked onto the end of the list
    892  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    893  */
    894 static int
    895 SuffAddSrc (s, ls)
    896     Suff	*s;	    /* suffix for which to create a Src structure */
    897     LstSrc      *ls;	    /* list and parent for the new Src */
    898 {
    899     Src         *s2;	    /* new Src structure */
    900     Src    	*targ; 	    /* Target structure */
    901 
    902     targ = ls->s;
    903 
    904     if ((s->flags & SUFF_NULL) && (*s->name != '\0')) {
    905 	/*
    906 	 * If the suffix has been marked as the NULL suffix, also create a Src
    907 	 * structure for a file with no suffix attached. Two birds, and all
    908 	 * that...
    909 	 */
    910 	s2 = (Src *) emalloc (sizeof (Src));
    911 	s2->file =  	strdup(targ->pref);
    912 	s2->pref =  	targ->pref;
    913 	s2->parent = 	targ;
    914 	s2->node =  	NILGNODE;
    915 	s2->suff =  	s;
    916 	s2->children =	0;
    917 	targ->children += 1;
    918 	(void)Lst_AtEnd (ls->l, (ClientData)s2);
    919     }
    920     s2 = (Src *) emalloc (sizeof (Src));
    921     s2->file = 	    str_concat (targ->pref, s->name, 0);
    922     s2->pref =	    targ->pref;
    923     s2->parent =    targ;
    924     s2->node = 	    NILGNODE;
    925     s2->suff = 	    s;
    926     s2->children =  0;
    927     targ->children += 1;
    928     (void)Lst_AtEnd (ls->l, (ClientData)s2);
    929 
    930     return(0);
    931 }
    932 
    933 /*-
    934  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    935  * SuffAddLevel  --
    936  *	Add all the children of targ as Src structures to the given list
    937  *
    938  * Results:
    939  *	None
    940  *
    941  * Side Effects:
    942  * 	Lots of structures are created and added to the list
    943  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    944  */
    945 static void
    946 SuffAddLevel (l, targ)
    947     Lst            l;		/* list to which to add the new level */
    948     Src            *targ;	/* Src structure to use as the parent */
    949 {
    950     LstSrc         ls;
    951 
    952     ls.s = targ;
    953     ls.l = l;
    954 
    955     Lst_ForEach (targ->suff->children, SuffAddSrc, (ClientData)&ls);
    956 }
    957 
    958 /*-
    959  *----------------------------------------------------------------------
    960  * SuffFreeSrc --
    961  *	Free all memory associated with a Src structure
    962  *
    963  * Results:
    964  *	None
    965  *
    966  * Side Effects:
    967  *	The memory is free'd.
    968  *----------------------------------------------------------------------
    969  */
    970 static void
    971 SuffFreeSrc (s)
    972     Src            *s;
    973 {
    974     free ((Address)s->file);
    975     if (!s->parent) {
    976 	free((Address)s->pref);
    977     } else if (--s->parent->children == 0 && s->parent->parent) {
    978 	/*
    979 	 * Parent has no more children, now we're gone, and it's not
    980 	 * at the top of the tree, so blow it away too.
    981 	 */
    982 	SuffFreeSrc(s->parent);
    983     }
    984     free ((Address)s);
    985 }
    986 
    987 /*-
    988  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    989  * SuffFindThem --
    990  *	Find the first existing file/target in the list srcs
    991  *
    992  * Results:
    993  *	The lowest structure in the chain of transformations
    994  *
    995  * Side Effects:
    996  *	None
    997  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
    998  */
    999 static Src *
   1000 SuffFindThem (srcs)
   1001     Lst            srcs;	/* list of Src structures to search through */
   1002 {
   1003     Src            *s;		/* current Src */
   1004     Src		   *rs;		/* returned Src */
   1005 
   1006     rs = (Src *) NULL;
   1007 
   1008     while (!Lst_IsEmpty (srcs)) {
   1009 	s = (Src *) Lst_DeQueue (srcs);
   1010 
   1011 	if (DEBUG(SUFF)) {
   1012 	    printf ("\ttrying %s...", s->file);
   1013 	}
   1014 	/*
   1015 	 * A file is considered to exist if either a node exists in the
   1016 	 * graph for it or the file actually exists.
   1017 	 */
   1018 	if ((Targ_FindNode(s->file, TARG_NOCREATE) != NILGNODE) ||
   1019 	    (Dir_FindFile (s->file, s->suff->searchPath) != (char *) NULL))
   1020 	{
   1021 	    if (DEBUG(SUFF)) {
   1022 		printf ("got it\n");
   1023 	    }
   1024 	    rs = s;
   1025 	    break;
   1026 	} else {
   1027 	    if (DEBUG(SUFF)) {
   1028 		printf ("not there\n");
   1029 	    }
   1030 	    SuffAddLevel (srcs, s);
   1031 	}
   1032     }
   1033     return (rs);
   1034 }
   1035 
   1036 /*-
   1037  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   1038  * SuffFindCmds --
   1039  *	See if any of the children of the target in the Src structure is
   1040  *	one from which the target can be transformed. If there is one,
   1041  *	a Src structure is put together for it and returned.
   1042  *
   1043  * Results:
   1044  *	The Src structure of the "winning" child, or NIL if no such beast.
   1045  *
   1046  * Side Effects:
   1047  *	A Src structure may be allocated.
   1048  *
   1049  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   1050  */
   1051 static Src *
   1052 SuffFindCmds (targ)
   1053     Src	    	  	*targ;	/* Src structure to play with */
   1054 {
   1055     LstNode 	  	ln; 	/* General-purpose list node */
   1056     register GNode	*t, 	/* Target GNode */
   1057 	    	  	*s; 	/* Source GNode */
   1058     int	    	  	prefLen;/* The length of the defined prefix */
   1059     Suff    	  	*suff;	/* Suffix on matching beastie */
   1060     Src	    	  	*ret;	/* Return value */
   1061     char    	  	*cp;
   1062 
   1063     t = targ->node;
   1064     (void) Lst_Open (t->children);
   1065     prefLen = strlen (targ->pref);
   1066 
   1067     while ((ln = Lst_Next (t->children)) != NILLNODE) {
   1068 	s = (GNode *)Lst_Datum (ln);
   1069 
   1070 	cp = rindex (s->name, '/');
   1071 	if (cp == (char *)NULL) {
   1072 	    cp = s->name;
   1073 	} else {
   1074 	    cp++;
   1075 	}
   1076 	if (strncmp (cp, targ->pref, prefLen) == 0) {
   1077 	    /*
   1078 	     * The node matches the prefix ok, see if it has a known
   1079 	     * suffix.
   1080 	     */
   1081 	    ln = Lst_Find (sufflist, (ClientData)&cp[prefLen],
   1082 			   SuffSuffHasNameP);
   1083 	    if (ln != NILLNODE) {
   1084 		/*
   1085 		 * It even has a known suffix, see if there's a transformation
   1086 		 * defined between the node's suffix and the target's suffix.
   1087 		 *
   1088 		 * XXX: Handle multi-stage transformations here, too.
   1089 		 */
   1090 		suff = (Suff *)Lst_Datum (ln);
   1091 
   1092 		if (Lst_Member (suff->parents,
   1093 				(ClientData)targ->suff) != NILLNODE)
   1094 		{
   1095 		    /*
   1096 		     * Hot Damn! Create a new Src structure to describe
   1097 		     * this transformation (making sure to duplicate the
   1098 		     * source node's name so Suff_FindDeps can free it
   1099 		     * again (ick)), and return the new structure.
   1100 		     */
   1101 		    ret = (Src *)emalloc (sizeof(Src));
   1102 		    ret->file = strdup(s->name);
   1103 		    ret->pref = targ->pref;
   1104 		    ret->suff = suff;
   1105 		    ret->parent = targ;
   1106 		    ret->node = s;
   1107 		    ret->children = 0;
   1108 		    targ->children += 1;
   1109 		    if (DEBUG(SUFF)) {
   1110 			printf ("\tusing existing source %s\n", s->name);
   1111 		    }
   1112 		    return (ret);
   1113 		}
   1114 	    }
   1115 	}
   1116     }
   1117     Lst_Close (t->children);
   1118     return ((Src *)NULL);
   1119 }
   1120 
   1121 /*-
   1122  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   1123  * SuffExpandChildren --
   1124  *	Expand the names of any children of a given node that contain
   1125  *	variable invocations or file wildcards into actual targets.
   1126  *
   1127  * Results:
   1128  *	=== 0 (continue)
   1129  *
   1130  * Side Effects:
   1131  *	The expanded node is removed from the parent's list of children,
   1132  *	and the parent's unmade counter is decremented, but other nodes
   1133  * 	may be added.
   1134  *
   1135  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   1136  */
   1137 static int
   1138 SuffExpandChildren(cgn, pgn)
   1139     GNode   	*cgn;	    /* Child to examine */
   1140     GNode   	*pgn;	    /* Parent node being processed */
   1141 {
   1142     GNode	*gn;	    /* New source 8) */
   1143     LstNode   	prevLN;    /* Node after which new source should be put */
   1144     LstNode	ln; 	    /* List element for old source */
   1145     char	*cp;	    /* Expanded value */
   1146 
   1147     /*
   1148      * New nodes effectively take the place of the child, so place them
   1149      * after the child
   1150      */
   1151     prevLN = Lst_Member(pgn->children, (ClientData)cgn);
   1152 
   1153     /*
   1154      * First do variable expansion -- this takes precedence over
   1155      * wildcard expansion. If the result contains wildcards, they'll be gotten
   1156      * to later since the resulting words are tacked on to the end of
   1157      * the children list.
   1158      */
   1159     if (index(cgn->name, '$') != (char *)NULL) {
   1160 	if (DEBUG(SUFF)) {
   1161 	    printf("Expanding \"%s\"...", cgn->name);
   1162 	}
   1163 	cp = Var_Subst(cgn->name, pgn, TRUE);
   1164 
   1165 	if (cp != (char *)NULL) {
   1166 	    Lst	    members = Lst_Init(FALSE);
   1167 
   1168 	    if (cgn->type & OP_ARCHV) {
   1169 		/*
   1170 		 * Node was an archive(member) target, so we want to call
   1171 		 * on the Arch module to find the nodes for us, expanding
   1172 		 * variables in the parent's context.
   1173 		 */
   1174 		char	*sacrifice = cp;
   1175 
   1176 		(void)Arch_ParseArchive(&sacrifice, members, pgn);
   1177 	    } else {
   1178 		/*
   1179 		 * Break the result into a vector of strings whose nodes
   1180 		 * we can find, then add those nodes to the members list.
   1181 		 * Unfortunately, we can't use brk_string b/c it
   1182 		 * doesn't understand about variable specifications with
   1183 		 * spaces in them...
   1184 		 */
   1185 		char	    *start;
   1186 		char	    *initcp = cp;   /* For freeing... */
   1187 
   1188 		for (start = cp; *start == ' ' || *start == '\t'; start++) {
   1189 		    ;
   1190 		}
   1191 		for (cp = start; *cp != '\0'; cp++) {
   1192 		    if (*cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t') {
   1193 			/*
   1194 			 * White-space -- terminate element, find the node,
   1195 			 * add it, skip any further spaces.
   1196 			 */
   1197 			*cp++ = '\0';
   1198 			gn = Targ_FindNode(start, TARG_CREATE);
   1199 			(void)Lst_AtEnd(members, (ClientData)gn);
   1200 			while (*cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t') {
   1201 			    cp++;
   1202 			}
   1203 			/*
   1204 			 * Adjust cp for increment at start of loop, but
   1205 			 * set start to first non-space.
   1206 			 */
   1207 			start = cp--;
   1208 		    } else if (*cp == '$') {
   1209 			/*
   1210 			 * Start of a variable spec -- contact variable module
   1211 			 * to find the end so we can skip over it.
   1212 			 */
   1213 			char	*junk;
   1214 			int 	len;
   1215 			Boolean	doFree;
   1216 
   1217 			junk = Var_Parse(cp, pgn, TRUE, &len, &doFree);
   1218 			if (junk != var_Error) {
   1219 			    cp += len - 1;
   1220 			}
   1221 
   1222 			if (doFree) {
   1223 			    free(junk);
   1224 			}
   1225 		    } else if (*cp == '\\' && *cp != '\0') {
   1226 			/*
   1227 			 * Escaped something -- skip over it
   1228 			 */
   1229 			cp++;
   1230 		    }
   1231 		}
   1232 
   1233 		if (cp != start) {
   1234 		    /*
   1235 		     * Stuff left over -- add it to the list too
   1236 		     */
   1237 		    gn = Targ_FindNode(start, TARG_CREATE);
   1238 		    (void)Lst_AtEnd(members, (ClientData)gn);
   1239 		}
   1240 		/*
   1241 		 * Point cp back at the beginning again so the variable value
   1242 		 * can be freed.
   1243 		 */
   1244 		cp = initcp;
   1245 	    }
   1246 	    /*
   1247 	     * Add all elements of the members list to the parent node.
   1248 	     */
   1249 	    while(!Lst_IsEmpty(members)) {
   1250 		gn = (GNode *)Lst_DeQueue(members);
   1251 
   1252 		if (DEBUG(SUFF)) {
   1253 		    printf("%s...", gn->name);
   1254 		}
   1255 		if (Lst_Member(pgn->children, (ClientData)gn) == NILLNODE) {
   1256 		    (void)Lst_Append(pgn->children, prevLN, (ClientData)gn);
   1257 		    prevLN = Lst_Succ(prevLN);
   1258 		    (void)Lst_AtEnd(gn->parents, (ClientData)pgn);
   1259 		    pgn->unmade++;
   1260 		}
   1261 	    }
   1262 	    Lst_Destroy(members, NOFREE);
   1263 	    /*
   1264 	     * Free the result
   1265 	     */
   1266 	    free((char *)cp);
   1267 	}
   1268 	/*
   1269 	 * Now the source is expanded, remove it from the list of children to
   1270 	 * keep it from being processed.
   1271 	 */
   1272 	ln = Lst_Member(pgn->children, (ClientData)cgn);
   1273 	pgn->unmade--;
   1274 	Lst_Remove(pgn->children, ln);
   1275 	if (DEBUG(SUFF)) {
   1276 	    printf("\n");
   1277 	}
   1278     } else if (Dir_HasWildcards(cgn->name)) {
   1279 	Lst 	exp;	    /* List of expansions */
   1280 	Lst 	path;	    /* Search path along which to expand */
   1281 
   1282 	/*
   1283 	 * Find a path along which to expand the word.
   1284 	 *
   1285 	 * If the word has a known suffix, use that path.
   1286 	 * If it has no known suffix and we're allowed to use the null
   1287 	 *   suffix, use its path.
   1288 	 * Else use the default system search path.
   1289 	 */
   1290 	cp = cgn->name + strlen(cgn->name);
   1291 	ln = Lst_Find(sufflist, (ClientData)cp, SuffSuffIsSuffixP);
   1292 
   1293 	if (DEBUG(SUFF)) {
   1294 	    printf("Wildcard expanding \"%s\"...", cgn->name);
   1295 	}
   1296 
   1297 	if (ln != NILLNODE) {
   1298 	    Suff    *s = (Suff *)Lst_Datum(ln);
   1299 
   1300 	    if (DEBUG(SUFF)) {
   1301 		printf("suffix is \"%s\"...", s->name);
   1302 	    }
   1303 	    path = s->searchPath;
   1304 	} else {
   1305 	    /*
   1306 	     * Use default search path
   1307 	     */
   1308 	    path = dirSearchPath;
   1309 	}
   1310 
   1311 	/*
   1312 	 * Expand the word along the chosen path
   1313 	 */
   1314 	exp = Lst_Init(FALSE);
   1315 	Dir_Expand(cgn->name, path, exp);
   1316 
   1317 	while (!Lst_IsEmpty(exp)) {
   1318 	    /*
   1319 	     * Fetch next expansion off the list and find its GNode
   1320 	     */
   1321 	    cp = (char *)Lst_DeQueue(exp);
   1322 
   1323 	    if (DEBUG(SUFF)) {
   1324 		printf("%s...", cp);
   1325 	    }
   1326 	    gn = Targ_FindNode(cp, TARG_CREATE);
   1327 
   1328 	    /*
   1329 	     * If gn isn't already a child of the parent, make it so and
   1330 	     * up the parent's count of unmade children.
   1331 	     */
   1332 	    if (Lst_Member(pgn->children, (ClientData)gn) == NILLNODE) {
   1333 		(void)Lst_Append(pgn->children, prevLN, (ClientData)gn);
   1334 		prevLN = Lst_Succ(prevLN);
   1335 		(void)Lst_AtEnd(gn->parents, (ClientData)pgn);
   1336 		pgn->unmade++;
   1337 	    }
   1338 	}
   1339 
   1340 	/*
   1341 	 * Nuke what's left of the list
   1342 	 */
   1343 	Lst_Destroy(exp, NOFREE);
   1344 
   1345 	/*
   1346 	 * Now the source is expanded, remove it from the list of children to
   1347 	 * keep it from being processed.
   1348 	 */
   1349 	ln = Lst_Member(pgn->children, (ClientData)cgn);
   1350 	pgn->unmade--;
   1351 	Lst_Remove(pgn->children, ln);
   1352 	if (DEBUG(SUFF)) {
   1353 	    printf("\n");
   1354 	}
   1355     }
   1356 
   1357     return(0);
   1358 }
   1359 
   1360 /*-
   1361  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   1362  * SuffApplyTransform --
   1363  *	Apply a transformation rule, given the source and target nodes
   1364  *	and suffixes.
   1365  *
   1366  * Results:
   1367  *	TRUE if successful, FALSE if not.
   1368  *
   1369  * Side Effects:
   1370  *	The source and target are linked and the commands from the
   1371  *	transformation are added to the target node's commands list.
   1372  *	All attributes but OP_DEPMASK and OP_TRANSFORM are applied
   1373  *	to the target. The target also inherits all the sources for
   1374  *	the transformation rule.
   1375  *
   1376  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   1377  */
   1378 static Boolean
   1379 SuffApplyTransform(tGn, sGn, t, s)
   1380     GNode   	*tGn;	    /* Target node */
   1381     GNode   	*sGn;	    /* Source node */
   1382     Suff    	*t; 	    /* Target suffix */
   1383     Suff    	*s; 	    /* Source suffix */
   1384 {
   1385     LstNode 	ln; 	    /* General node */
   1386     char    	*tname;	    /* Name of transformation rule */
   1387     GNode   	*gn;	    /* Node for same */
   1388 
   1389     if (Lst_Member(tGn->children, (ClientData)sGn) == NILLNODE) {
   1390 	/*
   1391 	 * Not already linked, so form the proper links between the
   1392 	 * target and source.
   1393 	 */
   1394 	(void)Lst_AtEnd(tGn->children, (ClientData)sGn);
   1395 	(void)Lst_AtEnd(sGn->parents, (ClientData)tGn);
   1396 	tGn->unmade += 1;
   1397     }
   1398 
   1399     if ((sGn->type & OP_OPMASK) == OP_DOUBLEDEP) {
   1400 	/*
   1401 	 * When a :: node is used as the implied source of a node, we have
   1402 	 * to link all its cohorts in as sources as well. Only the initial
   1403 	 * sGn gets the target in its iParents list, however, as that
   1404 	 * will be sufficient to get the .IMPSRC variable set for tGn
   1405 	 */
   1406 	for (ln=Lst_First(sGn->cohorts); ln != NILLNODE; ln=Lst_Succ(ln)) {
   1407 	    gn = (GNode *)Lst_Datum(ln);
   1408 
   1409 	    if (Lst_Member(tGn->children, (ClientData)gn) == NILLNODE) {
   1410 		/*
   1411 		 * Not already linked, so form the proper links between the
   1412 		 * target and source.
   1413 		 */
   1414 		(void)Lst_AtEnd(tGn->children, (ClientData)gn);
   1415 		(void)Lst_AtEnd(gn->parents, (ClientData)tGn);
   1416 		tGn->unmade += 1;
   1417 	    }
   1418 	}
   1419     }
   1420     /*
   1421      * Locate the transformation rule itself
   1422      */
   1423     tname = str_concat(s->name, t->name, 0);
   1424     ln = Lst_Find(transforms, (ClientData)tname, SuffGNHasNameP);
   1425     free(tname);
   1426 
   1427     if (ln == NILLNODE) {
   1428 	/*
   1429 	 * Not really such a transformation rule (can happen when we're
   1430 	 * called to link an OP_MEMBER and OP_ARCHV node), so return
   1431 	 * FALSE.
   1432 	 */
   1433 	return(FALSE);
   1434     }
   1435 
   1436     gn = (GNode *)Lst_Datum(ln);
   1437 
   1438     if (DEBUG(SUFF)) {
   1439 	printf("\tapplying %s -> %s to \"%s\"\n", s->name, t->name, tGn->name);
   1440     }
   1441 
   1442     /*
   1443      * Record last child for expansion purposes
   1444      */
   1445     ln = Lst_Last(tGn->children);
   1446 
   1447     /*
   1448      * Pass the buck to Make_HandleUse to apply the rule
   1449      */
   1450     (void)Make_HandleUse(gn, tGn);
   1451 
   1452     /*
   1453      * Deal with wildcards and variables in any acquired sources
   1454      */
   1455     ln = Lst_Succ(ln);
   1456     if (ln != NILLNODE) {
   1457 	Lst_ForEachFrom(tGn->children, ln,
   1458 			SuffExpandChildren, (ClientData)tGn);
   1459     }
   1460 
   1461     /*
   1462      * Keep track of another parent to which this beast is transformed so
   1463      * the .IMPSRC variable can be set correctly for the parent.
   1464      */
   1465     (void)Lst_AtEnd(sGn->iParents, (ClientData)tGn);
   1466 
   1467     return(TRUE);
   1468 }
   1469 
   1470 
   1471 /*-
   1472  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   1473  * SuffFindArchiveDeps --
   1474  *	Locate dependencies for an OP_ARCHV node.
   1475  *
   1476  * Results:
   1477  *	None
   1478  *
   1479  * Side Effects:
   1480  *	Same as Suff_FindDeps
   1481  *
   1482  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   1483  */
   1484 static void
   1485 SuffFindArchiveDeps(gn)
   1486     GNode   	*gn;	    /* Node for which to locate dependencies */
   1487 {
   1488     char    	*eoarch;    /* End of archive portion */
   1489     char    	*eoname;    /* End of member portion */
   1490     GNode   	*mem;	    /* Node for member */
   1491     static char	*copy[] = { /* Variables to be copied from the member node */
   1492 	TARGET,	    	    /* Must be first */
   1493 	PREFIX,	    	    /* Must be second */
   1494     };
   1495     char  	*vals[sizeof(copy)/sizeof(copy[0])];
   1496     int	    	i;  	    /* Index into copy and vals */
   1497     char    	*cp;	    /* Suffix for member */
   1498     Suff    	*ms;	    /* Suffix descriptor for member */
   1499     char    	*name;	    /* Start of member's name */
   1500 
   1501     /*
   1502      * The node is an archive(member) pair. so we must find a
   1503      * suffix for both of them.
   1504      */
   1505     eoarch = index (gn->name, '(');
   1506     eoname = index (eoarch, ')');
   1507 
   1508     *eoname = '\0';	  /* Nuke parentheses during suffix search */
   1509     *eoarch = '\0';	  /* So a suffix can be found */
   1510 
   1511     name = eoarch + 1;
   1512 
   1513     /*
   1514      * To simplify things, call Suff_FindDeps recursively on the member now,
   1515      * so we can simply compare the member's .PREFIX and .TARGET variables
   1516      * to locate its suffix. This allows us to figure out the suffix to
   1517      * use for the archive without having to do a quadratic search over the
   1518      * suffix list, backtracking for each one...
   1519      */
   1520     mem = Targ_FindNode(name, TARG_CREATE);
   1521     Suff_FindDeps(mem);
   1522 
   1523     /*
   1524      * Create the link between the two nodes right off
   1525      */
   1526     if (Lst_Member(gn->children, (ClientData)mem) == NILLNODE) {
   1527 	(void)Lst_AtEnd(gn->children, (ClientData)mem);
   1528 	(void)Lst_AtEnd(mem->parents, (ClientData)gn);
   1529 	gn->unmade += 1;
   1530     }
   1531 
   1532     /*
   1533      * Copy in the variables from the member node to this one.
   1534      */
   1535     for (i = (sizeof(copy)/sizeof(copy[0]))-1; i >= 0; i--) {
   1536 	vals[i] = Var_Value(copy[i], mem);
   1537 	Var_Set(copy[i], vals[i], gn);
   1538     }
   1539 
   1540     ms = mem->suffix;
   1541     if (ms == NULL) {
   1542 	/*
   1543 	 * Didn't know what it was -- use .NULL suffix if not in make mode
   1544 	 */
   1545 	if (DEBUG(SUFF)) {
   1546 	    printf("using null suffix\n");
   1547 	}
   1548 	ms = suffNull;
   1549     }
   1550 
   1551 
   1552     /*
   1553      * Set the other two local variables required for this target.
   1554      */
   1555     Var_Set (MEMBER, name, gn);
   1556     Var_Set (ARCHIVE, gn->name, gn);
   1557 
   1558     if (ms != NULL) {
   1559 	/*
   1560 	 * Member has a known suffix, so look for a transformation rule from
   1561 	 * it to a possible suffix of the archive. Rather than searching
   1562 	 * through the entire list, we just look at suffixes to which the
   1563 	 * member's suffix may be transformed...
   1564 	 */
   1565 	LstNode	    ln;
   1566 
   1567 	/*
   1568 	 * Use first matching suffix...
   1569 	 */
   1570 	ln = Lst_Find(ms->parents, eoarch, SuffSuffIsSuffixP);
   1571 
   1572 	if (ln != NILLNODE) {
   1573 	    /*
   1574 	     * Got one -- apply it
   1575 	     */
   1576 	    if (!SuffApplyTransform(gn, mem, (Suff *)Lst_Datum(ln), ms) &&
   1577 		DEBUG(SUFF))
   1578 	    {
   1579 		printf("\tNo transformation from %s -> %s\n",
   1580 		       ms->name, ((Suff *)Lst_Datum(ln))->name);
   1581 	    }
   1582 	}
   1583     }
   1584 
   1585     /*
   1586      * Replace the opening and closing parens now we've no need of the separate
   1587      * pieces.
   1588      */
   1589     *eoarch = '('; *eoname = ')';
   1590 
   1591     /*
   1592      * Pretend gn appeared to the left of a dependency operator so
   1593      * the user needn't provide a transformation from the member to the
   1594      * archive.
   1595      */
   1596     if (OP_NOP(gn->type)) {
   1597 	gn->type |= OP_DEPENDS;
   1598     }
   1599 
   1600     /*
   1601      * Flag the member as such so we remember to look in the archive for
   1602      * its modification time.
   1603      */
   1604     mem->type |= OP_MEMBER;
   1605 }
   1606 
   1607 /*-
   1608  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   1609  * SuffFindNormalDeps --
   1610  *	Locate implicit dependencies for regular targets.
   1611  *
   1612  * Results:
   1613  *	None.
   1614  *
   1615  * Side Effects:
   1616  *	Same as Suff_FindDeps...
   1617  *
   1618  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   1619  */
   1620 static void
   1621 SuffFindNormalDeps(gn)
   1622     GNode   	*gn;	    /* Node for which to find sources */
   1623 {
   1624     char    	*eoname;    /* End of name */
   1625     char    	*sopref;    /* Start of prefix */
   1626     Suff    	*s; 	    /* Current suffix */
   1627     LstNode 	ln; 	    /* Next suffix node to check */
   1628     Lst	    	srcs;	    /* List of sources at which to look */
   1629     Lst	    	targs;	    /* List of targets to which things can be
   1630 			     * transformed. They all have the same file,
   1631 			     * but different suff and pref fields */
   1632     Src	    	*bottom;    /* Start of found transformation path */
   1633     Src 	*src;	    /* General Src pointer */
   1634     char    	*pref;	    /* Prefix to use */
   1635     Src	    	*targ;	    /* General Src target pointer */
   1636 
   1637 
   1638     eoname = gn->name + strlen(gn->name);
   1639 
   1640     sopref = gn->name;
   1641 
   1642     /*
   1643      * Begin at the beginning...
   1644      */
   1645     ln = Lst_First(sufflist);
   1646     srcs = Lst_Init(FALSE);
   1647     targs = Lst_Init(FALSE);
   1648 
   1649     /*
   1650      * We're caught in a catch-22 here. On the one hand, we want to use any
   1651      * transformation implied by the target's sources, but we can't examine
   1652      * the sources until we've expanded any variables/wildcards they may hold,
   1653      * and we can't do that until we've set up the target's local variables
   1654      * and we can't do that until we know what the proper suffix for the
   1655      * target is (in case there are two suffixes one of which is a suffix of
   1656      * the other) and we can't know that until we've found its implied
   1657      * source, which we may not want to use if there's an existing source
   1658      * that implies a different transformation.
   1659      *
   1660      * In an attempt to get around this, which may not work all the time,
   1661      * but should work most of the time, we look for implied sources first,
   1662      * checking transformations to all possible suffixes of the target,
   1663      * use what we find to set the target's local variables, expand the
   1664      * children, then look for any overriding transformations they imply.
   1665      * Should we find one, we discard the one we found before.
   1666      */
   1667     while(ln != NILLNODE) {
   1668 	/*
   1669 	 * Look for next possible suffix...
   1670 	 */
   1671 	ln = Lst_FindFrom(sufflist, ln, eoname, SuffSuffIsSuffixP);
   1672 
   1673 	if (ln != NILLNODE) {
   1674 	    int	    prefLen;	    /* Length of the prefix */
   1675 	    Src	    *targ;
   1676 
   1677 	    /*
   1678 	     * Allocate a Src structure to which things can be transformed
   1679 	     */
   1680 	    targ = (Src *)emalloc(sizeof(Src));
   1681 	    targ->file = strdup(gn->name);
   1682 	    targ->suff = (Suff *)Lst_Datum(ln);
   1683 	    targ->node = gn;
   1684 	    targ->parent = (Src *)NULL;
   1685 
   1686 	    /*
   1687 	     * Allocate room for the prefix, whose end is found by subtracting
   1688 	     * the length of the suffix from the end of the name.
   1689 	     */
   1690 	    prefLen = (eoname - targ->suff->nameLen) - sopref;
   1691 	    targ->pref = emalloc(prefLen + 1);
   1692 	    bcopy(sopref, targ->pref, prefLen);
   1693 	    targ->pref[prefLen] = '\0';
   1694 
   1695 	    /*
   1696 	     * Add nodes from which the target can be made
   1697 	     */
   1698 	    SuffAddLevel(srcs, targ);
   1699 
   1700 	    /*
   1701 	     * Record the target so we can nuke it
   1702 	     */
   1703 	    (void)Lst_AtEnd(targs, (ClientData)targ);
   1704 
   1705 	    /*
   1706 	     * Search from this suffix's successor...
   1707 	     */
   1708 	    ln = Lst_Succ(ln);
   1709 	}
   1710     }
   1711 
   1712     /*
   1713      * Handle target of unknown suffix...
   1714      */
   1715     if (Lst_IsEmpty(targs) && suffNull != NULL) {
   1716 	if (DEBUG(SUFF)) {
   1717 	    printf("\tNo known suffix on %s. Using .NULL suffix\n", gn->name);
   1718 	}
   1719 
   1720 	targ = (Src *)emalloc(sizeof(Src));
   1721 	targ->file = strdup(gn->name);
   1722 	targ->suff = suffNull;
   1723 	targ->node = gn;
   1724 	targ->parent = (Src *)NULL;
   1725 	targ->pref = strdup(sopref);
   1726 
   1727 	SuffAddLevel(srcs, targ);
   1728 	(void)Lst_AtEnd(targs, (ClientData)targ);
   1729     }
   1730 
   1731     /*
   1732      * Using the list of possible sources built up from the target suffix(es),
   1733      * try and find an existing file/target that matches.
   1734      */
   1735     bottom = SuffFindThem(srcs);
   1736 
   1737     if (bottom == (Src *)NULL) {
   1738 	/*
   1739 	 * No known transformations -- use the first suffix found for setting
   1740 	 * the local variables.
   1741 	 */
   1742 	if (!Lst_IsEmpty(targs)) {
   1743 	    targ = (Src *)Lst_Datum(Lst_First(targs));
   1744 	} else {
   1745 	    targ = (Src *)NULL;
   1746 	}
   1747     } else {
   1748 	/*
   1749 	 * Work up the transformation path to find the suffix of the
   1750 	 * target to which the transformation was made.
   1751 	 */
   1752 	for (targ = bottom; targ->parent != NULL; targ = targ->parent) {
   1753 	    ;
   1754 	}
   1755     }
   1756 
   1757     /*
   1758      * The .TARGET variable we always set to be the name at this point,
   1759      * since it's only set to the path if the thing is only a source and
   1760      * if it's only a source, it doesn't matter what we put here as far
   1761      * as expanding sources is concerned, since it has none...
   1762      */
   1763     Var_Set(TARGET, gn->name, gn);
   1764 
   1765     pref = (targ != NULL) ? targ->pref : gn->name;
   1766     Var_Set(PREFIX, pref, gn);
   1767 
   1768     /*
   1769      * Now we've got the important local variables set, expand any sources
   1770      * that still contain variables or wildcards in their names.
   1771      */
   1772     Lst_ForEach(gn->children, SuffExpandChildren, (ClientData)gn);
   1773 
   1774     if (targ == NULL) {
   1775 	if (DEBUG(SUFF)) {
   1776 	    printf("\tNo valid suffix on %s\n", gn->name);
   1777 	}
   1778 
   1779 sfnd_abort:
   1780 	/*
   1781 	 * Deal with finding the thing on the default search path if the
   1782 	 * node is only a source (not on the lhs of a dependency operator
   1783 	 * or [XXX] it has neither children or commands).
   1784 	 */
   1785 	if (OP_NOP(gn->type) ||
   1786 	    (Lst_IsEmpty(gn->children) && Lst_IsEmpty(gn->commands)))
   1787 	{
   1788 	    gn->path = Dir_FindFile(gn->name,
   1789 				    (targ == NULL ? dirSearchPath :
   1790 				     targ->suff->searchPath));
   1791 	    if (gn->path != NULL) {
   1792 		Var_Set(TARGET, gn->path, gn);
   1793 
   1794 		if (targ != NULL) {
   1795 		    /*
   1796 		     * Suffix known for the thing -- trim the suffix off
   1797 		     * the path to form the proper .PREFIX variable.
   1798 		     */
   1799 		    int		len = strlen(gn->path);
   1800 		    char	savec;
   1801 
   1802 		    gn->suffix = targ->suff;
   1803 
   1804 		    savec = gn->path[len-targ->suff->nameLen];
   1805 		    gn->path[len-targ->suff->nameLen] = '\0';
   1806 
   1807 		    Var_Set(PREFIX, gn->path, gn);
   1808 
   1809 		    gn->path[len-targ->suff->nameLen] = savec;
   1810 		} else {
   1811 		    /*
   1812 		     * The .PREFIX gets the full path if the target has
   1813 		     * no known suffix.
   1814 		     */
   1815 		    gn->suffix = NULL;
   1816 
   1817 		    Var_Set(PREFIX, gn->path, gn);
   1818 		}
   1819 	    }
   1820 	} else {
   1821 	    /*
   1822 	     * Not appropriate to search for the thing -- set the
   1823 	     * path to be the name so Dir_MTime won't go grovelling for
   1824 	     * it.
   1825 	     */
   1826 	    gn->suffix = (targ == NULL) ? NULL : targ->suff;
   1827 	    gn->path = gn->name;
   1828 	}
   1829 
   1830 	goto sfnd_return;
   1831     }
   1832 
   1833     /*
   1834      * If the suffix indicates that the target is a library, mark that in
   1835      * the node's type field.
   1836      */
   1837     if (targ->suff->flags & SUFF_LIBRARY) {
   1838 	gn->type |= OP_LIB;
   1839     }
   1840 
   1841     /*
   1842      * Check for overriding transformation rule implied by sources
   1843      */
   1844     if (!Lst_IsEmpty(gn->children)) {
   1845 	src = SuffFindCmds(targ);
   1846 
   1847 	if (src != (Src *)NULL) {
   1848 	    /*
   1849 	     * Free up all the Src structures in the transformation path
   1850 	     * up to, but not including, the parent node.
   1851 	     */
   1852 	    while (bottom && bottom->parent != NULL) {
   1853 		Src *p = bottom->parent;
   1854 
   1855 		SuffFreeSrc(bottom);
   1856 		bottom = p;
   1857 	    }
   1858 	    bottom = src;
   1859 	}
   1860     }
   1861 
   1862     if (bottom == NULL) {
   1863 	/*
   1864 	 * No idea from where it can come -- return now.
   1865 	 */
   1866 	goto sfnd_abort;
   1867     }
   1868 
   1869     /*
   1870      * We now have a list of Src structures headed by 'bottom' and linked via
   1871      * their 'parent' pointers. What we do next is create links between
   1872      * source and target nodes (which may or may not have been created)
   1873      * and set the necessary local variables in each target. The
   1874      * commands for each target are set from the commands of the
   1875      * transformation rule used to get from the src suffix to the targ
   1876      * suffix. Note that this causes the commands list of the original
   1877      * node, gn, to be replaced by the commands of the final
   1878      * transformation rule. Also, the unmade field of gn is incremented.
   1879      * Etc.
   1880      */
   1881     if (bottom->node == NILGNODE) {
   1882 	bottom->node = Targ_FindNode(bottom->file, TARG_CREATE);
   1883     }
   1884 
   1885     for (src = bottom; src->parent != (Src *)NULL; src = src->parent) {
   1886 	targ = src->parent;
   1887 
   1888 	src->node->suffix = src->suff;
   1889 
   1890 	if (targ->node == NILGNODE) {
   1891 	    targ->node = Targ_FindNode(targ->file, TARG_CREATE);
   1892 	}
   1893 
   1894 	SuffApplyTransform(targ->node, src->node,
   1895 			   targ->suff, src->suff);
   1896 
   1897 	if (targ->node != gn) {
   1898 	    /*
   1899 	     * Finish off the dependency-search process for any nodes
   1900 	     * between bottom and gn (no point in questing around the
   1901 	     * filesystem for their implicit source when it's already
   1902 	     * known). Note that the node can't have any sources that
   1903 	     * need expanding, since SuffFindThem will stop on an existing
   1904 	     * node, so all we need to do is set the standard and System V
   1905 	     * variables.
   1906 	     */
   1907 	    targ->node->type |= OP_DEPS_FOUND;
   1908 
   1909 	    Var_Set(PREFIX, targ->pref, targ->node);
   1910 
   1911 	    Var_Set(TARGET, targ->node->name, targ->node);
   1912 	}
   1913     }
   1914 
   1915     gn->suffix = src->suff;
   1916 
   1917     /*
   1918      * So Dir_MTime doesn't go questing for it...
   1919      */
   1920     gn->path = gn->name;
   1921 
   1922     /*
   1923      * Nuke the transformation path and the Src structures left over in the
   1924      * two lists.
   1925      */
   1926     SuffFreeSrc(bottom);
   1927 
   1928 sfnd_return:
   1929     Lst_Destroy(srcs, SuffFreeSrc);
   1930     Lst_Destroy(targs, SuffFreeSrc);
   1931 
   1932 }
   1933 
   1934 
   1935 
   1936 
   1937 /*-
   1938  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   1939  * Suff_FindDeps  --
   1940  *	Find implicit sources for the target described by the graph node
   1941  *	gn
   1942  *
   1943  * Results:
   1944  *	Nothing.
   1945  *
   1946  * Side Effects:
   1947  *	Nodes are added to the graph below the passed-in node. The nodes
   1948  *	are marked to have their IMPSRC variable filled in. The
   1949  *	PREFIX variable is set for the given node and all its
   1950  *	implied children.
   1951  *
   1952  * Notes:
   1953  *	The path found by this target is the shortest path in the
   1954  *	transformation graph, which may pass through non-existent targets,
   1955  *	to an existing target. The search continues on all paths from the
   1956  *	root suffix until a file is found. I.e. if there's a path
   1957  *	.o -> .c -> .l -> .l,v from the root and the .l,v file exists but
   1958  *	the .c and .l files don't, the search will branch out in
   1959  *	all directions from .o and again from all the nodes on the
   1960  *	next level until the .l,v node is encountered.
   1961  *
   1962  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   1963  */
   1964 void
   1965 Suff_FindDeps (gn)
   1966     GNode         *gn;	      	/* node we're dealing with */
   1967 {
   1968     if (gn->type & OP_DEPS_FOUND) {
   1969 	/*
   1970 	 * If dependencies already found, no need to do it again...
   1971 	 */
   1972 	return;
   1973     } else {
   1974 	gn->type |= OP_DEPS_FOUND;
   1975     }
   1976 
   1977     if (DEBUG(SUFF)) {
   1978 	printf ("Suff_FindDeps (%s)\n", gn->name);
   1979     }
   1980 
   1981     if (gn->type & OP_ARCHV) {
   1982 	SuffFindArchiveDeps(gn);
   1983     } else if (gn->type & OP_LIB) {
   1984 	/*
   1985 	 * If the node is a library, it is the arch module's job to find it
   1986 	 * and set the TARGET variable accordingly. We merely provide the
   1987 	 * search path, assuming all libraries end in ".a" (if the suffix
   1988 	 * hasn't been defined, there's nothing we can do for it, so we just
   1989 	 * set the TARGET variable to the node's name in order to give it a
   1990 	 * value).
   1991 	 */
   1992 	LstNode	ln;
   1993 	Suff	*s;
   1994 
   1995 	ln = Lst_Find (sufflist, (ClientData)LIBSUFF, SuffSuffHasNameP);
   1996 	if (ln != NILLNODE) {
   1997 	    gn->suffix = s = (Suff *) Lst_Datum (ln);
   1998 	    Arch_FindLib (gn, s->searchPath);
   1999 	} else {
   2000 	    gn->suffix = NULL;
   2001 	    Var_Set (TARGET, gn->name, gn);
   2002 	}
   2003 	/*
   2004 	 * Because a library (-lfoo) target doesn't follow the standard
   2005 	 * filesystem conventions, we don't set the regular variables for
   2006 	 * the thing. .PREFIX is simply made empty...
   2007 	 */
   2008 	Var_Set(PREFIX, "", gn);
   2009     } else {
   2010 	SuffFindNormalDeps(gn);
   2011     }
   2012 }
   2013 
   2014 /*-
   2015  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   2016  * Suff_SetNull --
   2017  *	Define which suffix is the null suffix.
   2018  *
   2019  * Results:
   2020  *	None.
   2021  *
   2022  * Side Effects:
   2023  *	'suffNull' is altered.
   2024  *
   2025  * Notes:
   2026  *	Need to handle the changing of the null suffix gracefully so the
   2027  *	old transformation rules don't just go away.
   2028  *
   2029  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   2030  */
   2031 void
   2032 Suff_SetNull(name)
   2033     char    *name;	    /* Name of null suffix */
   2034 {
   2035     Suff    *s;
   2036     LstNode ln;
   2037 
   2038     ln = Lst_Find(sufflist, (ClientData)name, SuffSuffHasNameP);
   2039     if (ln != NILLNODE) {
   2040 	s = (Suff *)Lst_Datum(ln);
   2041 	if (suffNull != (Suff *)NULL) {
   2042 	    suffNull->flags &= ~SUFF_NULL;
   2043 	}
   2044 	s->flags |= SUFF_NULL;
   2045 	/*
   2046 	 * XXX: Here's where the transformation mangling would take place
   2047 	 */
   2048 	suffNull = s;
   2049     } else {
   2050 	Parse_Error (PARSE_WARNING, "Desired null suffix %s not defined.",
   2051 		     name);
   2052     }
   2053 }
   2054 
   2055 /*-
   2056  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   2057  * Suff_Init --
   2058  *	Initialize suffixes module
   2059  *
   2060  * Results:
   2061  *	None
   2062  *
   2063  * Side Effects:
   2064  *	Many
   2065  *-----------------------------------------------------------------------
   2066  */
   2067 void
   2068 Suff_Init ()
   2069 {
   2070     sufflist = Lst_Init (FALSE);
   2071     transforms = Lst_Init (FALSE);
   2072 
   2073     sNum = 0;
   2074     /*
   2075      * Create null suffix for single-suffix rules (POSIX). The thing doesn't
   2076      * actually go on the suffix list or everyone will think that's its
   2077      * suffix.
   2078      */
   2079     emptySuff = suffNull = (Suff *) emalloc (sizeof (Suff));
   2080 
   2081     suffNull->name =   	    strdup ("");
   2082     suffNull->nameLen =     0;
   2083     suffNull->searchPath =  Lst_Init (FALSE);
   2084     suffNull->children =    Lst_Init (FALSE);
   2085     suffNull->parents =	    Lst_Init (FALSE);
   2086     suffNull->sNum =   	    sNum++;
   2087     suffNull->flags =  	    SUFF_NULL;
   2088 
   2089 }
   2090 
   2091 /********************* DEBUGGING FUNCTIONS **********************/
   2092 
   2093 static int SuffPrintName(s) Suff *s; {printf ("%s ", s->name); return (0);}
   2094 
   2095 static int
   2096 SuffPrintSuff (s)
   2097     Suff    *s;
   2098 {
   2099     int	    flags;
   2100     int	    flag;
   2101 
   2102     printf ("# `%s'", s->name);
   2103 
   2104     flags = s->flags;
   2105     if (flags) {
   2106 	fputs (" (", stdout);
   2107 	while (flags) {
   2108 	    flag = 1 << (ffs(flags) - 1);
   2109 	    flags &= ~flag;
   2110 	    switch (flag) {
   2111 		case SUFF_NULL:
   2112 		    printf ("NULL");
   2113 		    break;
   2114 		case SUFF_INCLUDE:
   2115 		    printf ("INCLUDE");
   2116 		    break;
   2117 		case SUFF_LIBRARY:
   2118 		    printf ("LIBRARY");
   2119 		    break;
   2120 	    }
   2121 	    putc(flags ? '|' : ')', stdout);
   2122 	}
   2123     }
   2124     putc ('\n', stdout);
   2125     printf ("#\tTo: ");
   2126     Lst_ForEach (s->parents, SuffPrintName, (ClientData)0);
   2127     putc ('\n', stdout);
   2128     printf ("#\tFrom: ");
   2129     Lst_ForEach (s->children, SuffPrintName, (ClientData)0);
   2130     putc ('\n', stdout);
   2131     printf ("#\tSearch Path: ");
   2132     Dir_PrintPath (s->searchPath);
   2133     putc ('\n', stdout);
   2134     return (0);
   2135 }
   2136 
   2137 static int
   2138 SuffPrintTrans (t)
   2139     GNode   *t;
   2140 {
   2141     extern int Targ_PrintCmd();
   2142 
   2143     printf ("%-16s: ", t->name);
   2144     Targ_PrintType (t->type);
   2145     putc ('\n', stdout);
   2146     Lst_ForEach (t->commands, Targ_PrintCmd, (ClientData)0);
   2147     putc ('\n', stdout);
   2148     return(0);
   2149 }
   2150 
   2151 Suff_PrintAll()
   2152 {
   2153     printf ("#*** Suffixes:\n");
   2154     Lst_ForEach (sufflist, SuffPrintSuff, (ClientData)0);
   2155 
   2156     printf ("#*** Transformations:\n");
   2157     Lst_ForEach (transforms, SuffPrintTrans, (ClientData)0);
   2158 }
   2159 
   2160