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author | Paul Smith <psmith@gnu.org> | 1999-07-22 06:29:02 +0000 |
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committer | Paul Smith <psmith@gnu.org> | 1999-07-22 06:29:02 +0000 |
commit | b05cb1d99e1f4595696d62dda6ed4b55b568c6c4 (patch) | |
tree | b6fecb1f99d3e53db073449d52d889a63beaa2c7 | |
parent | c8a60e7431e9c6a2d09823a5aea8a9ad33f6744a (diff) | |
download | gunmake-b05cb1d99e1f4595696d62dda6ed4b55b568c6c4.tar.gz |
* Make some portability fixes.3.77.90
-rw-r--r-- | ChangeLog | 11 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Makefile.am | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | acinclude.m4 | 11 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | configure.in | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | function.c | 364 |
5 files changed, 205 insertions, 190 deletions
@@ -4,6 +4,17 @@ * Makefile.am (AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS): Require automake 1.4. + * function.c: Rearrange so we don't need to predeclare the + function_table array; K&R C compilers don't like that. + + * acinclude.m4 (AC_FUNC_SELECT): Ouch; this requires an ANSI C + compiler! Change to work with K&R compilers as well. + + * configure.in (AC_OUTPUT): Put build.sh back. I don't know how I + thought it would work this way :-/. We'll have to think of + something else. + * Makefile.am: Remove rule to create build.sh. + * default.c (default_suffix_rules): Rearrange the default command lines to conform to POSIX rules (put the filename argument $< _after_ the OUTPUT_OPTION, not before it). diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am index bf49040..d09ae48 100644 --- a/Makefile.am +++ b/Makefile.am @@ -31,13 +31,6 @@ MOSTLYCLEANFILES = loadavg.c CLEANFILES = loadavg -# --------------- Local BUILD Section - -build.sh: $(top_builddir)/config.status $(srcdir)/build.sh.in - cd $(top_builddir) \ - && CONFIG_FILES=build.sh.in CONFIG_HEADERS= $(SHELL) ./config.status - - # --------------- Local INSTALL Section # If necessary, change the gid of the app and turn on the setgid flag. diff --git a/acinclude.m4 b/acinclude.m4 index d3ef3a2..8f4faff 100644 --- a/acinclude.m4 +++ b/acinclude.m4 @@ -243,9 +243,16 @@ if test "$ac_cv_func_select" = yes; then #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H #include <sys/socket.h> #endif], -[extern select ($ac_cv_type_fd_set_size_t, +[#ifdef __STDC__ +extern select ($ac_cv_type_fd_set_size_t, $ac_cv_type_fd_set *, $ac_cv_type_fd_set *, $ac_cv_type_fd_set *, - $ac_type_timeval *);], + $ac_type_timeval *); +#else +extern select (); + $ac_cv_type_fd_set_size_t s; + $ac_cv_type_fd_set *p; + $ac_type_timeval *t; +#endif], [ac_found=yes ; break 3],ac_found=no) done done diff --git a/configure.in b/configure.in index 82bb502..322455f 100644 --- a/configure.in +++ b/configure.in @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ dnl build.sh is also an AC_OUTPUT, but we can't specify it here because dnl it's built from build.template and autoconf will crap out. So, we dnl build it in the makefiles themselves. -AC_OUTPUT(Makefile glob/Makefile) +AC_OUTPUT(build.sh Makefile glob/Makefile) case "$make_badcust" in yes) echo @@ -37,10 +37,8 @@ struct function_table_entry int expand_args; char *(*func_ptr) PARAMS((char *output, char **argv, const char*funcname)); }; - -static struct function_table_entry function_table[]; - + /* Store into VARIABLE_BUFFER at O the result of scanning TEXT and replacing each occurrence of SUBST with REPLACE. TEXT is null-terminated. SLEN is the length of SUBST and RLEN is the length of REPLACE. If BY_WORD is @@ -308,128 +306,6 @@ find_next_argument (startparen, endparen, ptr, end) } -static char * -expand_builtin_function (o, argc, argv, entry_p) - char *o; - int argc; - char **argv; - struct function_table_entry *entry_p; -{ - int min = (entry_p->required_args > 0 - ? entry_p->required_args - : -entry_p->required_args); - - if (argc < min) - fatal (reading_file, - "Insufficient number of arguments (%d) to function `%s'", - argc, entry_p->name); - - if (!entry_p->func_ptr) - fatal (reading_file, "Unimplemented on this platform: function `%s'", - entry_p->name); - - return entry_p->func_ptr (o, argv, entry_p->name); -} - -/* Check for a function invocation in *STRINGP. *STRINGP points at the - opening ( or { and is not null-terminated. If a function invocation - is found, expand it into the buffer at *OP, updating *OP, incrementing - *STRINGP past the reference and returning nonzero. If not, return zero. */ - -int -handle_function (op, stringp) - char **op; - char **stringp; -{ - const struct function_table_entry *entry_p; - char openparen = (*stringp)[0]; - char closeparen = openparen == '(' ? ')' : '}'; - char *beg = *stringp + 1; - char *endref; - int count = 0; - char *argbeg; - register char *p; - char **argv, **argvp; - int nargs; - - entry_p = lookup_function (function_table, beg); - - if (!entry_p) - return 0; - - /* We have found a call to a builtin function. Find the end of the - arguments, and do the function. */ - - endref = beg + entry_p->len; - - /* Space after function name isn't part of the args. */ - p = next_token (endref); - argbeg = p; - - /* Find the end of the function invocation, counting nested use of - whichever kind of parens we use. Since we're looking, count commas - to get a rough estimate of how many arguments we might have. The - count might be high, but it'll never be low. */ - - for (nargs=1; *p != '\0'; ++p) - if (*p == ',') - ++nargs; - else if (*p == openparen) - ++count; - else if (*p == closeparen && --count < 0) - break; - - if (count >= 0) - fatal (reading_file, - "unterminated call to function `%s': missing `%c'", - entry_p->name, closeparen); - - /* Get some memory to store the arg pointers. */ - argvp = argv = (char **) alloca (sizeof(char *) * (nargs + 2)); - - /* Chop the string into arguments, then store the end pointer and a nul. - If REQUIRED_ARGS is positive, as soon as we hit that many assume the - rest of the string is part of the last argument. */ - *argvp = argbeg; - nargs = 1; - while (entry_p->required_args > 0 && nargs < entry_p->required_args) - { - char *next = find_next_argument (openparen, closeparen, *argvp, p); - - if (!next) - break; - - *(++argvp) = next+1; - ++nargs; - } - - *(++argvp) = p+1; - *(++argvp) = 0; - - /* If we should expand, do it. */ - if (entry_p->expand_args) - { - for (argvp=argv; argvp[1] != 0; ++argvp) - *argvp = expand_argument (*argvp, argvp[1]-1); - - /* end pointer doesn't make sense for expanded stuff. */ - *argvp = 0; - } - - /* Finally! Run the function... */ - *op = expand_builtin_function (*op, nargs, argv, entry_p); - - /* If we allocated memory for the expanded args, free it again. */ - if (entry_p->expand_args) - for (argvp=argv; *argvp != 0; ++argvp) - free (*argvp); - - *stringp = p; - - return 1; -} - - /* Glob-expand LINE. The returned pointer is only good until the next call to string_glob. */ @@ -1726,12 +1602,194 @@ func_if (char* o, char **argv, char *funcname) return o; } #endif + + +#define STRING_SIZE_TUPLE(_s) (_s), (sizeof(_s)-1) + +/* Lookup table for builtin functions. + + This doesn't have to be sorted; we use a straight lookup. We might gain + some efficiency by moving most often used functions to the start of the + table. + + If REQUIRED_ARGS is positive, the function takes exactly that many + arguments. All subsequent text is included with the last argument. So, + since $(sort a,b,c) takes only one argument, it will be the full string + "a,b,c". If the value is negative, it's the minimum number of arguments. + A function can have more, but if it has less an error is generated. + + EXPAND_ARGS means that all arguments should be expanded before invocation. + Functions that do namespace tricks (foreach) don't automatically expand. */ + +static char *func_call PARAMS((char *o, char **argv, const char *funcname)); + + +static struct function_table_entry function_table[] = +{ + /* Name/size */ /* ARG EXP? Function */ + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("addprefix"), 2, 1, func_addsuffix_addprefix}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("addsuffix"), 2, 1, func_addsuffix_addprefix}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("basename"), 1, 1, func_basename_dir}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("dir"), 1, 1, func_basename_dir}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("notdir"), 1, 1, func_notdir_suffix}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("subst"), 3, 1, func_subst}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("suffix"), 1, 1, func_notdir_suffix}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("filter"), 2, 1, func_filter_filterout}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("filter-out"), 2, 1, func_filter_filterout}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("findstring"), 2, 1, func_findstring}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("firstword"), 1, 1, func_firstword}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("join"), 2, 1, func_join}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("patsubst"), 3, 1, func_patsubst}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("shell"), 1, 1, func_shell}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("sort"), 1, 1, func_sort}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("strip"), 1, 1, func_strip}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("wildcard"), 1, 1, func_wildcard}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("word"), 2, 1, func_word}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("wordlist"), 3, 1, func_wordlist}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("words"), 1, 1, func_words}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("origin"), 1, 1, func_origin}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("foreach"), 3, 0, func_foreach}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("call"), -1, 1, func_call}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("error"), 1, 1, func_error}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("warning"), 1, 1, func_error}, +#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("eq"), 2, 1, func_eq}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("if"), 3, 0, func_if}, + { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("not"), 1, 1, func_not}, +#endif + { 0 } +}; + + +/* These must come after the definition of function_table[]. */ + +static char * +expand_builtin_function (o, argc, argv, entry_p) + char *o; + int argc; + char **argv; + struct function_table_entry *entry_p; +{ + int min = (entry_p->required_args > 0 + ? entry_p->required_args + : -entry_p->required_args); + + if (argc < min) + fatal (reading_file, + "Insufficient number of arguments (%d) to function `%s'", + argc, entry_p->name); + + if (!entry_p->func_ptr) + fatal (reading_file, "Unimplemented on this platform: function `%s'", + entry_p->name); + + return entry_p->func_ptr (o, argv, entry_p->name); +} + +/* Check for a function invocation in *STRINGP. *STRINGP points at the + opening ( or { and is not null-terminated. If a function invocation + is found, expand it into the buffer at *OP, updating *OP, incrementing + *STRINGP past the reference and returning nonzero. If not, return zero. */ + +int +handle_function (op, stringp) + char **op; + char **stringp; +{ + const struct function_table_entry *entry_p; + char openparen = (*stringp)[0]; + char closeparen = openparen == '(' ? ')' : '}'; + char *beg = *stringp + 1; + char *endref; + int count = 0; + char *argbeg; + register char *p; + char **argv, **argvp; + int nargs; + + entry_p = lookup_function (function_table, beg); + + if (!entry_p) + return 0; + + /* We have found a call to a builtin function. Find the end of the + arguments, and do the function. */ + + endref = beg + entry_p->len; + + /* Space after function name isn't part of the args. */ + p = next_token (endref); + argbeg = p; + + /* Find the end of the function invocation, counting nested use of + whichever kind of parens we use. Since we're looking, count commas + to get a rough estimate of how many arguments we might have. The + count might be high, but it'll never be low. */ + + for (nargs=1; *p != '\0'; ++p) + if (*p == ',') + ++nargs; + else if (*p == openparen) + ++count; + else if (*p == closeparen && --count < 0) + break; + + if (count >= 0) + fatal (reading_file, + "unterminated call to function `%s': missing `%c'", + entry_p->name, closeparen); + + /* Get some memory to store the arg pointers. */ + argvp = argv = (char **) alloca (sizeof(char *) * (nargs + 2)); + + /* Chop the string into arguments, then store the end pointer and a nul. + If REQUIRED_ARGS is positive, as soon as we hit that many assume the + rest of the string is part of the last argument. */ + *argvp = argbeg; + nargs = 1; + while (entry_p->required_args < 0 || nargs < entry_p->required_args) + { + char *next = find_next_argument (openparen, closeparen, *argvp, p); + + if (!next) + break; + + *(++argvp) = next+1; + ++nargs; + } + + *(++argvp) = p+1; + *(++argvp) = 0; + + /* If we should expand, do it. */ + if (entry_p->expand_args) + { + for (argvp=argv; argvp[1] != 0; ++argvp) + *argvp = expand_argument (*argvp, argvp[1]-1); + + /* end pointer doesn't make sense for expanded stuff. */ + *argvp = 0; + } + + /* Finally! Run the function... */ + *op = expand_builtin_function (*op, nargs, argv, entry_p); + + /* If we allocated memory for the expanded args, free it again. */ + if (entry_p->expand_args) + for (argvp=argv; *argvp != 0; ++argvp) + free (*argvp); + + *stringp = p; + + return 1; +} + /* User-defined functions. Expand the first argument as either a builtin function or a make variable, in the context of the rest of the arguments assigned to $1, $2, ... $N. $0 is the name of the function. */ -char * +static char * func_call (o, argv, funcname) char *o; char **argv; @@ -1801,57 +1859,3 @@ func_call (o, argv, funcname) return o + strlen(o); } - - -#define STRING_SIZE_TUPLE(_s) (_s), (sizeof(_s)-1) - -/* Lookup table for builtin functions. - - This doesn't have to be sorted; we use a straight lookup. We might gain - some efficiency by moving most often used functions to the start of the - table. - - If REQUIRED_ARGS is positive, the function takes exactly that many - arguments. All subsequent text is included with the last argument. So, - since $(sort a,b,c) takes only one argument, it will be the full string - "a,b,c". If the value is negative, it's the minimum number of arguments. - A function can have more, but if it has less an error is generated. - - EXPAND_ARGS means that all arguments should be expanded before invocation. - Functions that do namespace tricks (foreach) don't automatically expand. */ - -static struct function_table_entry function_table[] = -{ - /* Name/size */ /* ARG EXP? Function */ - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("addprefix"), 2, 1, func_addsuffix_addprefix}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("addsuffix"), 2, 1, func_addsuffix_addprefix}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("basename"), 1, 1, func_basename_dir}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("dir"), 1, 1, func_basename_dir}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("notdir"), 1, 1, func_notdir_suffix}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("subst"), 3, 1, func_subst}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("suffix"), 1, 1, func_notdir_suffix}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("filter"), 2, 1, func_filter_filterout}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("filter-out"), 2, 1, func_filter_filterout}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("findstring"), 2, 1, func_findstring}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("firstword"), 1, 1, func_firstword}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("join"), 2, 1, func_join}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("patsubst"), 3, 1, func_patsubst}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("shell"), 1, 1, func_shell}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("sort"), 1, 1, func_sort}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("strip"), 1, 1, func_strip}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("wildcard"), 1, 1, func_wildcard}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("word"), 2, 1, func_word}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("wordlist"), 3, 1, func_wordlist}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("words"), 1, 1, func_words}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("origin"), 1, 1, func_origin}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("foreach"), 3, 0, func_foreach}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("call"), -1, 1, func_call}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("error"), 1, 1, func_error}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("warning"), 1, 1, func_error}, -#ifdef EXPERIMENTAL - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("eq"), 2, 1, func_eq}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("if"), 3, 0, func_if}, - { STRING_SIZE_TUPLE("not"), 1, 1, func_not}, -#endif - { 0 } -}; |