| #!/bin/sh |
| |
| # Note: was using sed OPTS CMD -- FILES |
| # but users complain that many sed implementations |
| # are misinterpreting --. |
| |
| test $# -ge 2 || { echo "Syntax: $0 SRCTREE OBJTREE"; exit 1; } |
| |
| # cd to objtree |
| cd -- "$2" || { echo "Syntax: $0 SRCTREE OBJTREE"; exit 1; } |
| # In separate objtree build, include/ might not exist yet |
| mkdir include 2>/dev/null |
| |
| srctree="$1" |
| |
| status() { printf ' %-8s%s\n' "$1" "$2"; } |
| gen() { status "GEN" "$@"; } |
| chk() { status "CHK" "$@"; } |
| |
| generate() |
| { |
| local src="$1" dst="$2" header="$3" insert="$4" |
| #chk "${dst}" |
| ( |
| # Need to use printf: different shells have inconsistent |
| # rules re handling of "\n" in echo params, |
| # and ${insert} definitely contains "\n". |
| # Therefore, echo "${header}" would not work: |
| printf "%s\n" "${header}" |
| if grep -qs '^INSERT$' "${src}"; then |
| sed -n '1,/^INSERT$/p' "${src}" |
| printf "%s\n" "${insert}" |
| sed -n '/^INSERT$/,$p' "${src}" |
| else |
| if [ -n "${insert}" ]; then |
| printf "%s\n" "ERROR: INSERT line missing in: ${src}" 1>&2 |
| fi |
| cat "${src}" |
| fi |
| ) | sed '/^INSERT$/d' > "${dst}.tmp" |
| if ! cmp -s "${dst}" "${dst}.tmp"; then |
| gen "${dst}" |
| mv "${dst}.tmp" "${dst}" |
| else |
| rm -f "${dst}.tmp" |
| fi |
| } |
| |
| # (Re)generate include/applets.h |
| s=`sed -n 's@^//applet:@@p' "$srctree"/*/*.c "$srctree"/*/*/*.c` |
| generate \ |
| "$srctree/include/applets.src.h" \ |
| "include/applets.h" \ |
| "/* DO NOT EDIT. This file is generated from applets.src.h */" \ |
| "${s}" |
| |
| # (Re)generate include/usage.h |
| # We add line continuation backslash after each line, |
| # and insert empty line before each line which doesn't start |
| # with space or tab |
| # (note: we need to use \\\\ because of ``) |
| s=`sed -n -e 's@^//usage:\([ \t].*\)$@\1 \\\\@p' -e 's@^//usage:\([^ \t].*\)$@\n\1 \\\\@p' "$srctree"/*/*.c "$srctree"/*/*/*.c` |
| generate \ |
| "$srctree/include/usage.src.h" \ |
| "include/usage.h" \ |
| "/* DO NOT EDIT. This file is generated from usage.src.h */" \ |
| "${s}" |
| |
| # (Re)generate */Kbuild and */Config.in |
| { cd -- "$srctree" && find . -type d; } | while read -r d; do |
| d="${d#./}" |
| |
| src="$srctree/$d/Kbuild.src" |
| dst="$d/Kbuild" |
| if test -f "$src"; then |
| mkdir -p -- "$d" 2>/dev/null |
| |
| s=`sed -n 's@^//kbuild:@@p' "$srctree/$d"/*.c` |
| generate \ |
| "${src}" "${dst}" \ |
| "# DO NOT EDIT. This file is generated from Kbuild.src" \ |
| "${s}" |
| fi |
| |
| src="$srctree/$d/Config.src" |
| dst="$d/Config.in" |
| if test -f "$src"; then |
| mkdir -p -- "$d" 2>/dev/null |
| |
| s=`sed -n 's@^//config:@@p' "$srctree/$d"/*.c` |
| generate \ |
| "${src}" "${dst}" \ |
| "# DO NOT EDIT. This file is generated from Config.src" \ |
| "${s}" |
| fi |
| done |
| |
| # Last read failed. This is normal. Don't exit with its error code: |
| exit 0 |