From 96cf67bd29957cfde6c5f15cfec7e370c6dbabe2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Smith Date: Fri, 17 May 2013 02:29:46 -0400 Subject: Update source file format: remove TABs, use GNU coding styles. --- ChangeLog | 2 + README.Amiga | 12 +- README.DOS.template | 12 +- README.W32.template | 296 ++++----- README.git | 11 + amiga.c | 86 +-- ar.c | 30 +- arscan.c | 578 ++++++++--------- commands.c | 134 ++-- config.ami.template | 22 +- config.h-vms.template | 10 +- config.h.W32.template | 6 +- default.c | 4 +- dep.h | 10 +- dir.c | 445 +++++++------ expand.c | 244 ++++---- file.c | 200 +++--- filedef.h | 68 +- function.c | 675 ++++++++++---------- implicit.c | 4 +- job.c | 1603 ++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------- job.h | 57 +- load.c | 99 +-- main.c | 282 +++++---- misc.c | 166 ++--- read.c | 28 +- remake.c | 620 +++++++++--------- remote-cstms.c | 52 +- rule.c | 196 +++--- rule.h | 14 +- signame.c | 8 +- strcache.c | 6 +- tests/run_make_tests.pl | 0 tests/test_driver.pl | 16 +- variable.c | 460 +++++++------- vpath.c | 196 +++--- 36 files changed, 3348 insertions(+), 3304 deletions(-) mode change 100755 => 100644 tests/run_make_tests.pl diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index c1b3f8d..e9fc693 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ 2013-05-17 Paul Smith + * Source (*.[ch]): Remove TABs, use GNU coding styles. + * ALL: Update copyright. * hash.c (CALLOC): Use xcalloc() to handle out of memory errors. diff --git a/README.Amiga b/README.Amiga index 0ecc592..1fabe07 100644 --- a/README.Amiga +++ b/README.Amiga @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ GNU make): - Can run multi-line statements - Allows to use Device-Names in targets: - c:make : make.o + c:make : make.o is ok. To distinguish between device-names and target : or ::, MAKE looks for spaces. If there are any around :, it's taken as a target @@ -19,11 +19,11 @@ GNU make): that "make:make.o" tries to create "make.o" on the device "make:". - Replaces @@ by a newline in any command line: - if exists make @@\ - delete make.bak quiet @@\ - rename make make.bak @@\ - endif @@\ - $(CC) Link Make.o To make + if exists make @@\ + delete make.bak quiet @@\ + rename make make.bak @@\ + endif @@\ + $(CC) Link Make.o To make works. Note that the @@ must stand alone (i.e., "make@@\" is illegal). Also be careful that there is a space after the "\" (i.e., at the diff --git a/README.DOS.template b/README.DOS.template index 74a68c3..ac087f6 100644 --- a/README.DOS.template +++ b/README.DOS.template @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ To build from sources: [Enter]. Otherwise, you need to supply the path to the source directory as an argument to the batch file, like this: - c:\djgpp\gnu\make-%VERSION%\configure.bat c:/djgpp/gnu/make-%VERSION% + c:\djgpp\gnu\make-%VERSION%\configure.bat c:/djgpp/gnu/make-%VERSION% Note the forward slashes in the source path argument: you MUST use them here. @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ To build from sources: If you are building from outside of the source directory, you need to tell Make where the sources are, like this: - make srcdir=c:/djgpp/gnu/make-%VERSION% + make srcdir=c:/djgpp/gnu/make-%VERSION% (configure.bat will tell you this when it finishes). You MUST use a full, not relative, name of the source directory here, or @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ To build from sources: area. If you wish to use a different directory, override the DESTDIR variable when invoking "make install", like this: - make install DESTDIR=c:/other/dir + make install DESTDIR=c:/other/dir This causes the make executable to be placed in c:/other/dir/bin, the man pages in c:/other/dir/man, etc. @@ -110,12 +110,12 @@ To build from sources: file 'dir' in your Info directory by adding the following item to the main menu: - * Make: (make.info). The GNU make utility. + * Make: (make.info). The GNU make utility. If you have the 'install-info' program (from the GNU Texinfo package), it will do that for you if you invoke it like this: - install-info --info-dir=c:/djgpp/info c:/djgpp/info/make.info + install-info --info-dir=c:/djgpp/info c:/djgpp/info/make.info (If your Info directory is other than C:\DJGPP\INFO, change this command accordingly.) @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ Bug reports: Enjoy, - Eli Zaretskii + Eli Zaretskii ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/README.W32.template b/README.W32.template index 46954bf..3752c14 100644 --- a/README.W32.template +++ b/README.W32.template @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Building with (MinGW-)GCC using build_w32.bat 2. Open a W32 command prompt for your installed (MinGW-)GCC, setup a correct PATH and other environment variables for it, then execute ... - build_w32.bat gcc + build_w32.bat gcc This produces gnumake.exe in the current directory. @@ -75,13 +75,13 @@ Building with (MSVC++-)cl using build_w32.bat or NMakefile e.g. "%VS71COMNTOOLS%vsvars32.bat"; or using a corresponding start menue entry from the cl-installation), then execute EITHER ... - build_w32.bat + build_w32.bat (this produces WinDebug/gnumake.exe and WinRel/gnumake.exe) ... OR ... - nmake /f NMakefile + nmake /f NMakefile (this produces WinDebug/make.exe and WinRel/make.exe). @@ -97,200 +97,200 @@ Building with (MSVC++-)cl using build_w32.bat or NMakefile GNU make on Windows 32-bit platforms: - This version of make is ported natively to Windows32 platforms - (Windows NT 3.51, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, - Windows 95, and Windows 98). It does not rely on any 3rd party - software or add-on packages for building. The only thing - needed is a Windows compiler. Two compilers supported - officially are the MinGW port of GNU GCC, and the various - versions of the Microsoft C compiler. + This version of make is ported natively to Windows32 platforms + (Windows NT 3.51, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, + Windows 95, and Windows 98). It does not rely on any 3rd party + software or add-on packages for building. The only thing + needed is a Windows compiler. Two compilers supported + officially are the MinGW port of GNU GCC, and the various + versions of the Microsoft C compiler. - Do not confuse this port of GNU make with other Windows32 projects - which provide a GNU make binary. These are separate projects - and are not connected to this port effort. + Do not confuse this port of GNU make with other Windows32 projects + which provide a GNU make binary. These are separate projects + and are not connected to this port effort. GNU make and sh.exe: - This port prefers if you have a working sh.exe somewhere on - your system. If you don't have sh.exe, the port falls back to - MSDOS mode for launching programs (via a batch file). The - MSDOS mode style execution has not been tested that carefully - though (The author uses GNU bash as sh.exe). + This port prefers if you have a working sh.exe somewhere on + your system. If you don't have sh.exe, the port falls back to + MSDOS mode for launching programs (via a batch file). The + MSDOS mode style execution has not been tested that carefully + though (The author uses GNU bash as sh.exe). - There are very few true ports of Bourne shell for NT right now. - There is a version of GNU bash available from Cygnus "Cygwin" - porting effort (http://www.cygwin.com/). - Other possibilities are the MKS version of sh.exe, or building + There are very few true ports of Bourne shell for NT right now. + There is a version of GNU bash available from Cygnus "Cygwin" + porting effort (http://www.cygwin.com/). + Other possibilities are the MKS version of sh.exe, or building your own with a package like NutCracker (DataFocus) or Portage (Consensys). Also MinGW includes sh (http://mingw.org/). GNU make and brain-dead shells (BATCH_MODE_ONLY_SHELL): - Some versions of Bourne shell do not behave well when invoked - as 'sh -c' from CreateProcess(). The main problem is they seem - to have a hard time handling quoted strings correctly. This can - be circumvented by writing commands to be executed to a batch - file and then executing the command by calling 'sh file'. - - To work around this difficulty, this version of make supports - a batch mode. When BATCH_MODE_ONLY_SHELL is defined at compile - time, make forces all command lines to be executed via script - files instead of by command line. In this mode you must have a - working sh.exe in order to use parallel builds (-j). - - A native Windows32 system with no Bourne shell will also run - in batch mode. All command lines will be put into batch files - and executed via $(COMSPEC) (%COMSPEC%). However, parallel - builds ARE supported with Windows shells (cmd.exe and - command.com). See the next section about some peculiarities - of parallel builds on Windows. + Some versions of Bourne shell do not behave well when invoked + as 'sh -c' from CreateProcess(). The main problem is they seem + to have a hard time handling quoted strings correctly. This can + be circumvented by writing commands to be executed to a batch + file and then executing the command by calling 'sh file'. + + To work around this difficulty, this version of make supports + a batch mode. When BATCH_MODE_ONLY_SHELL is defined at compile + time, make forces all command lines to be executed via script + files instead of by command line. In this mode you must have a + working sh.exe in order to use parallel builds (-j). + + A native Windows32 system with no Bourne shell will also run + in batch mode. All command lines will be put into batch files + and executed via $(COMSPEC) (%COMSPEC%). However, parallel + builds ARE supported with Windows shells (cmd.exe and + command.com). See the next section about some peculiarities + of parallel builds on Windows. Support for parallel builds - Parallel builds (-jN) are supported in this port, with 1 - limitation: The number of concurrent processes has a hard - limit of 64, due to the way this port implements waiting for - its subprocesses. + Parallel builds (-jN) are supported in this port, with 1 + limitation: The number of concurrent processes has a hard + limit of 64, due to the way this port implements waiting for + its subprocesses. GNU make and Cygnus GNU Windows32 tools: - Good news! Make now has native support for Cygwin sh. To enable, - define the HAVE_CYGWIN_SHELL in config.h and rebuild make - from scratch. This version of make tested with B20.1 of Cygwin. - Do not define BATCH_MODE_ONLY_SHELL if you use HAVE_CYGWIN_SHELL. + Good news! Make now has native support for Cygwin sh. To enable, + define the HAVE_CYGWIN_SHELL in config.h and rebuild make + from scratch. This version of make tested with B20.1 of Cygwin. + Do not define BATCH_MODE_ONLY_SHELL if you use HAVE_CYGWIN_SHELL. GNU make and the MKS shell: - There is now semi-official support for the MKS shell. To turn this - support on, define HAVE_MKS_SHELL in the config.h.W32 before you - build make. Do not define BATCH_MODE_ONLY_SHELL if you turn - on HAVE_MKS_SHELL. + There is now semi-official support for the MKS shell. To turn this + support on, define HAVE_MKS_SHELL in the config.h.W32 before you + build make. Do not define BATCH_MODE_ONLY_SHELL if you turn + on HAVE_MKS_SHELL. GNU make handling of drive letters in pathnames (PATH, vpath, VPATH): - There is a caveat that should be noted with respect to handling - single character pathnames on Windows systems. When colon is - used in PATH variables, make tries to be smart about knowing when - you are using colon as a separator versus colon as a drive - letter. Unfortunately, something as simple as the string 'x:/' - could be interpreted 2 ways: (x and /) or (x:/). - - Make chooses to interpret a letter plus colon (e.g. x:/) as a - drive letter pathname. If it is necessary to use single - character directories in paths (VPATH, vpath, Path, PATH), the - user must do one of two things: - - a. Use semicolon as the separator to disambiguate colon. For - example use 'x;/' if you want to say 'x' and '/' are - separate components. - - b. Qualify the directory name so that there is more than - one character in the path(s) used. For example, none - of these settings are ambiguous: - - ./x:./y - /some/path/x:/some/path/y - x:/some/path/x:x:/some/path/y - - Please note that you are free to mix colon and semi-colon in the - specification of paths. 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If it is necessary to use single + character directories in paths (VPATH, vpath, Path, PATH), the + user must do one of two things: + + a. Use semicolon as the separator to disambiguate colon. For + example use 'x;/' if you want to say 'x' and '/' are + separate components. + + b. Qualify the directory name so that there is more than + one character in the path(s) used. For example, none + of these settings are ambiguous: + + ./x:./y + /some/path/x:/some/path/y + x:/some/path/x:x:/some/path/y + + Please note that you are free to mix colon and semi-colon in the + specification of paths. Make is able to figure out the intended + result and convert the paths internally to the format needed + when interacting with the operating system, providing the path + is not within quotes, e.g. "x:/test/test.c". + + You are encouraged to use colon as the separator character. + This should ease the pain of deciding how to handle various path + problems which exist between platforms. If colon is used on + both Unix and Windows systems, then no ifdef'ing will be + necessary in the makefile source. GNU make test suite: - I verified all functionality with a slightly modified version - of make-test-%VERSION% (modifications to get test suite to run - on Windows NT). All tests pass in an environment that includes - sh.exe. Tests were performed on both Windows NT and Windows 95. + I verified all functionality with a slightly modified version + of make-test-%VERSION% (modifications to get test suite to run + on Windows NT). All tests pass in an environment that includes + sh.exe. Tests were performed on both Windows NT and Windows 95. Pathnames and white space: - Unlike Unix, Windows 95/NT systems encourage pathnames which - contain white space (e.g. C:\Program Files\). These sorts of - pathnames are valid on Unix too, but are never encouraged. - There is at least one place in make (VPATH/vpath handling) where - paths containing white space will simply not work. There may be - others too. I chose to not try and port make in such a way so - that these sorts of paths could be handled. I offer these - suggestions as workarounds: + Unlike Unix, Windows 95/NT systems encourage pathnames which + contain white space (e.g. C:\Program Files\). These sorts of + pathnames are valid on Unix too, but are never encouraged. + There is at least one place in make (VPATH/vpath handling) where + paths containing white space will simply not work. There may be + others too. I chose to not try and port make in such a way so + that these sorts of paths could be handled. I offer these + suggestions as workarounds: - 1. Use 8.3 notation. i.e. "x:/long~1/", which is actually - "x:\longpathtest". Type "dir /x" to view these filenames - within the cmd.exe shell. - 2. Rename the directory so it does not contain white space. + 1. Use 8.3 notation. i.e. "x:/long~1/", which is actually + "x:\longpathtest". Type "dir /x" to view these filenames + within the cmd.exe shell. + 2. Rename the directory so it does not contain white space. - If you are unhappy with this choice, this is free software - and you are free to take a crack at making this work. The code - in w32/pathstuff.c and vpath.c would be the places to start. + If you are unhappy with this choice, this is free software + and you are free to take a crack at making this work. The code + in w32/pathstuff.c and vpath.c would be the places to start. Pathnames and Case insensitivity: - Unlike Unix, Windows 95/NT systems are case insensitive but case - preserving. For example if you tell the file system to create a - file named "Target", it will preserve the case. Subsequent access to - the file with other case permutations will succeed (i.e. opening a - file named "target" or "TARGET" will open the file "Target"). + Unlike Unix, Windows 95/NT systems are case insensitive but case + preserving. For example if you tell the file system to create a + file named "Target", it will preserve the case. Subsequent access to + the file with other case permutations will succeed (i.e. opening a + file named "target" or "TARGET" will open the file "Target"). - By default, GNU make retains its case sensitivity when comparing - target names and existing files or directories. It can be - configured, however, into a case preserving and case insensitive - mode by adding a define for HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS to - config.h.W32. + By default, GNU make retains its case sensitivity when comparing + target names and existing files or directories. It can be + configured, however, into a case preserving and case insensitive + mode by adding a define for HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS to + config.h.W32. - For example, the following makefile will create a file named - Target in the directory subdir which will subsequently be used - to satisfy the dependency of SUBDIR/DepTarget on SubDir/TARGET. - Without HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS configured, the dependency link - will not be made: + For example, the following makefile will create a file named + Target in the directory subdir which will subsequently be used + to satisfy the dependency of SUBDIR/DepTarget on SubDir/TARGET. + Without HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS configured, the dependency link + will not be made: - subdir/Target: - touch $@ + subdir/Target: + touch $@ - SUBDIR/DepTarget: SubDir/TARGET - cp $^ $@ + SUBDIR/DepTarget: SubDir/TARGET + cp $^ $@ - Reliance on this behavior also eliminates the ability of GNU make - to use case in comparison of matching rules. For example, it is - not possible to set up a C++ rule using %.C that is different - than a C rule using %.c. GNU make will consider these to be the - same rule and will issue a warning. + Reliance on this behavior also eliminates the ability of GNU make + to use case in comparison of matching rules. For example, it is + not possible to set up a C++ rule using %.C that is different + than a C rule using %.c. GNU make will consider these to be the + same rule and will issue a warning. SAMBA/NTFS/VFAT: - I have not had any success building the debug version of this - package using SAMBA as my file server. The reason seems to be - related to the way VC++ 4.0 changes the case name of the pdb - filename it is passed on the command line. It seems to change - the name always to to lower case. I contend that the VC++ - compiler should not change the casename of files that are passed - as arguments on the command line. I don't think this was a - problem in MSVC 2.x, but I know it is a problem in MSVC 4.x. + I have not had any success building the debug version of this + package using SAMBA as my file server. The reason seems to be + related to the way VC++ 4.0 changes the case name of the pdb + filename it is passed on the command line. It seems to change + the name always to to lower case. I contend that the VC++ + compiler should not change the casename of files that are passed + as arguments on the command line. I don't think this was a + problem in MSVC 2.x, but I know it is a problem in MSVC 4.x. - The package builds fine on VFAT and NTFS filesystems. + The package builds fine on VFAT and NTFS filesystems. - Most all of the development I have done to date has been using - NTFS and long file names. I have not done any considerable work - under VFAT. VFAT users may wish to be aware that this port of - make does respect case sensitivity. + Most all of the development I have done to date has been using + NTFS and long file names. I have not done any considerable work + under VFAT. VFAT users may wish to be aware that this port of + make does respect case sensitivity. FAT: - Version 3.76 added support for FAT filesystems. Make works - around some difficulties with stat'ing of files and caching of - filenames and directories internally. + Version 3.76 added support for FAT filesystems. Make works + around some difficulties with stat'ing of files and caching of + filenames and directories internally. Bug reports: - Please submit bugs via the normal bug reporting mechanism which - is described in the GNU make manual and the base README. + Please submit bugs via the normal bug reporting mechanism which + is described in the GNU make manual and the base README. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright (C) 1996-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. diff --git a/README.git b/README.git index c51c40a..6b2f28b 100644 --- a/README.git +++ b/README.git @@ -56,6 +56,17 @@ constructing multiple commits from various files and even from different diff chunks in the same file. There is a video available which helps a lot. +Coding Standards +---------------- + +GNU make code adheres to the GNU Coding Standards. Additionally, GNU make is +a foundational bootstrap package for the GNU project; as such it is very +conservative about language features it expects. It should build with any C +compiler conforming to the ANSI C89 / ISO C90 standard. + +Please use only spaces and no TAB characters in source code. + + Building From Git ----------------- diff --git a/amiga.c b/amiga.c index dd5fc32..73ed59a 100644 --- a/amiga.c +++ b/amiga.c @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ this program. If not, see . */ #include static const char Amiga_version[] = "$VER: Make 3.74.3 (12.05.96) \n" - "Amiga Port by A. Digulla (digulla@home.lake.de)"; + "Amiga Port by A. Digulla (digulla@home.lake.de)"; int MyExecute (char **argv) @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ MyExecute (char **argv) for (aptr=argv; *aptr; aptr++) { - len += strlen (*aptr) + 4; + len += strlen (*aptr) + 4; } buffer = AllocMem (len, MEMF_ANY); @@ -48,41 +48,41 @@ MyExecute (char **argv) for (aptr=argv; *aptr; aptr++) { - if (((*aptr)[0] == ';' && !(*aptr)[1])) - { - *ptr ++ = '"'; - strcpy (ptr, *aptr); - ptr += strlen (ptr); - *ptr ++ = '"'; - } - else if ((*aptr)[0] == '@' && (*aptr)[1] == '@' && !(*aptr)[2]) - { - *ptr ++ = '\n'; - continue; - } - else - { - strcpy (ptr, *aptr); - ptr += strlen (ptr); - } - *ptr ++ = ' '; - *ptr = 0; + if (((*aptr)[0] == ';' && !(*aptr)[1])) + { + *ptr ++ = '"'; + strcpy (ptr, *aptr); + ptr += strlen (ptr); + *ptr ++ = '"'; + } + else if ((*aptr)[0] == '@' && (*aptr)[1] == '@' && !(*aptr)[2]) + { + *ptr ++ = '\n'; + continue; + } + else + { + strcpy (ptr, *aptr); + ptr += strlen (ptr); + } + *ptr ++ = ' '; + *ptr = 0; } ptr[-1] = '\n'; status = SystemTags (buffer, - SYS_UserShell, TRUE, - TAG_END); + SYS_UserShell, TRUE, + TAG_END); FreeMem (buffer, len); - if (SetSignal(0L,0L) & SIGBREAKF_CTRL_C) - status = 20; + if (SetSignal (0L,0L) & SIGBREAKF_CTRL_C) + status = 20; /* Warnings don't count */ if (status == 5) - status = 0; + status = 0; return status; } @@ -90,27 +90,27 @@ MyExecute (char **argv) char * wildcard_expansion (char *wc, char *o) { -# define PATH_SIZE 1024 +# define PATH_SIZE 1024 struct AnchorPath * apath; if ( (apath = AllocMem (sizeof (struct AnchorPath) + PATH_SIZE, - MEMF_CLEAR)) - ) + MEMF_CLEAR)) + ) { - apath->ap_Strlen = PATH_SIZE; - - if (MatchFirst (wc, apath) == 0) - { - do - { - o = variable_buffer_output (o, apath->ap_Buf, - strlen (apath->ap_Buf)); - o = variable_buffer_output (o, " ",1); - } while (MatchNext (apath) == 0); - } - - MatchEnd (apath); - FreeMem (apath, sizeof (struct AnchorPath) + PATH_SIZE); + apath->ap_Strlen = PATH_SIZE; + + if (MatchFirst (wc, apath) == 0) + { + do + { + o = variable_buffer_output (o, apath->ap_Buf, + strlen (apath->ap_Buf)); + o = variable_buffer_output (o, " ",1); + } while (MatchNext (apath) == 0); + } + + MatchEnd (apath); + FreeMem (apath, sizeof (struct AnchorPath) + PATH_SIZE); } return o; diff --git a/ar.c b/ar.c index e017f3f..afed591 100644 --- a/ar.c +++ b/ar.c @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ this program. If not, see . */ #include "makeint.h" -#ifndef NO_ARCHIVES +#ifndef NO_ARCHIVES #include "filedef.h" #include "dep.h" @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ ar_parse_name (const char *name, char **arname_p, char **memname_p) *arname_p = xstrdup (name); p = strchr (*arname_p, '('); *(p++) = '\0'; - p[strlen(p) - 1] = '\0'; + p[strlen (p) - 1] = '\0'; *memname_p = p; } @@ -71,10 +71,10 @@ ar_parse_name (const char *name, char **arname_p, char **memname_p) /* ARGSUSED */ static long int ar_member_date_1 (int desc UNUSED, const char *mem, int truncated, - long int hdrpos UNUSED, long int datapos UNUSED, + long int hdrpos UNUSED, long int datapos UNUSED, long int size UNUSED, long int date, int uid UNUSED, int gid UNUSED, int mode UNUSED, - const void *name) + const void *name) { return ar_name_equal (name, mem, truncated) ? date : 0; } @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ struct ar_glob_state static long int ar_glob_match (int desc UNUSED, const char *mem, int truncated UNUSED, - long int hdrpos UNUSED, long int datapos UNUSED, + long int hdrpos UNUSED, long int datapos UNUSED, long int size UNUSED, long int date UNUSED, int uid UNUSED, int gid UNUSED, int mode UNUSED, const void *arg) { @@ -218,21 +218,21 @@ glob_pattern_p (const char *pattern, int quote) { case '?': case '*': - return 1; + return 1; case '\\': - if (quote) - ++p; - break; + if (quote) + ++p; + break; case '[': - opened = 1; - break; + opened = 1; + break; case ']': - if (opened) - return 1; - break; + if (opened) + return 1; + break; } return 0; @@ -282,4 +282,4 @@ ar_glob (const char *arname, const char *member_pattern, unsigned int size) return state.chain; } -#endif /* Not NO_ARCHIVES. */ +#endif /* Not NO_ARCHIVES. */ diff --git a/arscan.c b/arscan.c index cfb32d0..afdb601 100644 --- a/arscan.c +++ b/arscan.c @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ this program. If not, see . */ #include #endif -#ifndef NO_ARCHIVES +#ifndef NO_ARCHIVES #ifdef VMS #include @@ -61,11 +61,11 @@ VMS_get_member_info (struct dsc$descriptor_s *module, unsigned long *rfa) bufdesc.dsc$w_length = sizeof (filename); status = lbr$set_module (&VMS_lib_idx, rfa, &bufdesc, - &bufdesc.dsc$w_length, 0); + &bufdesc.dsc$w_length, 0); if (! (status & 1)) { error (NILF, _("lbr$set_module() failed to extract module info, status = %d"), - status); + status); lbr$close (&VMS_lib_idx); @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ VMS_get_member_info (struct dsc$descriptor_s *module, unsigned long *rfa) fnval = (*VMS_function) (-1, filename, 0, 0, 0, 0, val, 0, 0, 0, - VMS_saved_memname); + VMS_saved_memname); if (fnval) { @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ ar_scan (const char *archive, ar_member_func_t function, const void *arg) if (! (status & 1)) { error (NILF, _("unable to open library '%s' to lookup member '%s'"), - archive, (char *)arg); + archive, (char *)arg); return -1; } @@ -212,8 +212,8 @@ ar_scan (const char *archive, ar_member_func_t function, const void *arg) #else /* !VMS */ /* SCO Unix's compiler defines both of these. */ -#ifdef M_UNIX -#undef M_XENIX +#ifdef M_UNIX +#undef M_XENIX #endif /* On the sun386i and in System V rel 3, ar.h defines two different archive @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ ar_scan (const char *archive, ar_member_func_t function, const void *arg) to have a nonzero value. */ #if (!defined (PORTAR) || PORTAR == 0) && (!defined (PORT5AR) || PORT5AR == 0) -#undef PORTAR +#undef PORTAR #ifdef M_XENIX /* According to Jim Sievert , for SCO XENIX defining PORTAR to 1 gets the wrong archive format, and defining it to 0 gets the @@ -257,17 +257,17 @@ ar_scan (const char *archive, ar_member_func_t function, const void *arg) /* BeOS 5 doesn't have but has archives in the same format * as many other Unices. This was taken from GNU binutils for BeOS. */ -# define ARMAG "!\n" /* String that begins an archive file. */ -# define SARMAG 8 /* Size of that string. */ -# define ARFMAG "`\n" /* String in ar_fmag at end of each header. */ +# define ARMAG "!\n" /* String that begins an archive file. */ +# define SARMAG 8 /* Size of that string. */ +# define ARFMAG "`\n" /* String in ar_fmag at end of each header. */ struct ar_hdr { - char ar_name[16]; /* Member file name, sometimes / terminated. */ - char ar_date[12]; /* File date, decimal seconds since Epoch. */ - char ar_uid[6], ar_gid[6]; /* User and group IDs, in ASCII decimal. */ - char ar_mode[8]; /* File mode, in ASCII octal. */ - char ar_size[10]; /* File size, in ASCII decimal. */ - char ar_fmag[2]; /* Always contains ARFMAG. */ + char ar_name[16]; /* Member file name, sometimes / terminated. */ + char ar_date[12]; /* File date, decimal seconds since Epoch. */ + char ar_uid[6], ar_gid[6]; /* User and group IDs, in ASCII decimal. */ + char ar_mode[8]; /* File mode, in ASCII octal. */ + char ar_size[10]; /* File size, in ASCII decimal. */ + char ar_fmag[2]; /* Always contains ARFMAG. */ }; # endif # define TOCHAR(_m) (_m) @@ -292,8 +292,8 @@ struct ar_hdr #endif /* Cray's apparently defines this. */ -#ifndef AR_HDR_SIZE -# define AR_HDR_SIZE (sizeof (struct ar_hdr)) +#ifndef AR_HDR_SIZE +# define AR_HDR_SIZE (sizeof (struct ar_hdr)) #endif /* Takes three arguments ARCHIVE, FUNCTION and ARG. @@ -345,8 +345,8 @@ ar_scan (const char *archive, ar_member_func_t function, const void *arg) register int nread = read (desc, buf, SARMAG); if (nread != SARMAG || memcmp (buf, ARMAG, SARMAG)) { - (void) close (desc); - return -2; + (void) close (desc); + return -2; } } #else @@ -356,39 +356,39 @@ ar_scan (const char *archive, ar_member_func_t function, const void *arg) if (nread != FL_HSZ) { - (void) close (desc); - return -2; + (void) close (desc); + return -2; } #ifdef AIAMAGBIG /* If this is a "big" archive, then set the flag and re-read the header into the "big" structure. */ if (!memcmp (fl_header.fl_magic, AIAMAGBIG, SAIAMAG)) { - big_archive = 1; - - /* seek back to beginning of archive */ - if (lseek (desc, 0, 0) < 0) - { - (void) close (desc); - return -2; - } - - /* re-read the header into the "big" structure */ - nread = read (desc, &fl_header_big, FL_HSZ_BIG); - if (nread != FL_HSZ_BIG) - { - (void) close (desc); - return -2; - } + big_archive = 1; + + /* seek back to beginning of archive */ + if (lseek (desc, 0, 0) < 0) + { + (void) close (desc); + return -2; + } + + /* re-read the header into the "big" structure */ + nread = read (desc, &fl_header_big, FL_HSZ_BIG); + if (nread != FL_HSZ_BIG) + { + (void) close (desc); + return -2; + } } else #endif /* Check to make sure this is a "normal" archive. */ if (memcmp (fl_header.fl_magic, AIAMAG, SAIAMAG)) - { + { (void) close (desc); return -2; - } + } } #else { @@ -397,11 +397,11 @@ ar_scan (const char *archive, ar_member_func_t function, const void *arg) #else unsigned short int buf; #endif - register int nread = read(desc, &buf, sizeof (buf)); + register int nread = read (desc, &buf, sizeof (buf)); if (nread != sizeof (buf) || buf != ARMAG) { - (void) close (desc); - return -2; + (void) close (desc); + return -2; } } #endif @@ -419,143 +419,143 @@ ar_scan (const char *archive, ar_member_func_t function, const void *arg) #ifdef AIAMAGBIG if ( big_archive ) { - sscanf (fl_header_big.fl_fstmoff, "%20ld", &member_offset); - sscanf (fl_header_big.fl_lstmoff, "%20ld", &last_member_offset); + sscanf (fl_header_big.fl_fstmoff, "%20ld", &member_offset); + sscanf (fl_header_big.fl_lstmoff, "%20ld", &last_member_offset); } else #endif { - sscanf (fl_header.fl_fstmoff, "%12ld", &member_offset); - sscanf (fl_header.fl_lstmoff, "%12ld", &last_member_offset); + sscanf (fl_header.fl_fstmoff, "%12ld", &member_offset); + sscanf (fl_header.fl_lstmoff, "%12ld", &last_member_offset); } if (member_offset == 0) { - /* Empty archive. */ - close (desc); - return 0; + /* Empty archive. */ + close (desc); + return 0; } #else -#ifndef M_XENIX +#ifndef M_XENIX register long int member_offset = sizeof (int); -#else /* Xenix. */ +#else /* Xenix. */ register long int member_offset = sizeof (unsigned short int); -#endif /* Not Xenix. */ +#endif /* Not Xenix. */ #endif #endif while (1) { - register int nread; - struct ar_hdr member_header; + register int nread; + struct ar_hdr member_header; #ifdef AIAMAGBIG - struct ar_hdr_big member_header_big; + struct ar_hdr_big member_header_big; #endif #ifdef AIAMAG - char name[256]; - int name_len; - long int dateval; - int uidval, gidval; - long int data_offset; + char name[256]; + int name_len; + long int dateval; + int uidval, gidval; + long int data_offset; #else - char namebuf[sizeof member_header.ar_name + 1]; - char *name; - int is_namemap; /* Nonzero if this entry maps long names. */ + char namebuf[sizeof member_header.ar_name + 1]; + char *name; + int is_namemap; /* Nonzero if this entry maps long names. */ #endif - long int eltsize; - int eltmode; - long int fnval; + long int eltsize; + int eltmode; + long int fnval; - if (lseek (desc, member_offset, 0) < 0) - { - (void) close (desc); - return -2; - } + if (lseek (desc, member_offset, 0) < 0) + { + (void) close (desc); + return -2; + } #ifdef AIAMAG #define AR_MEMHDR_SZ(x) (sizeof(x) - sizeof (x._ar_name)) #ifdef AIAMAGBIG - if (big_archive) - { - nread = read (desc, &member_header_big, - AR_MEMHDR_SZ(member_header_big) ); - - if (nread != AR_MEMHDR_SZ(member_header_big)) - { - (void) close (desc); - return -2; - } - - sscanf (member_header_big.ar_namlen, "%4d", &name_len); - nread = read (desc, name, name_len); - - if (nread != name_len) - { - (void) close (desc); - return -2; - } - - name[name_len] = 0; - - sscanf (member_header_big.ar_date, "%12ld", &dateval); - sscanf (member_header_big.ar_uid, "%12d", &uidval); - sscanf (member_header_big.ar_gid, "%12d", &gidval); - sscanf (member_header_big.ar_mode, "%12o", &eltmode); - sscanf (member_header_big.ar_size, "%20ld", &eltsize); - - data_offset = (member_offset + AR_MEMHDR_SZ(member_header_big) - + name_len + 2); - } - else + if (big_archive) + { + nread = read (desc, &member_header_big, + AR_MEMHDR_SZ(member_header_big) ); + + if (nread != AR_MEMHDR_SZ(member_header_big)) + { + (void) close (desc); + return -2; + } + + sscanf (member_header_big.ar_namlen, "%4d", &name_len); + nread = read (desc, name, name_len); + + if (nread != name_len) + { + (void) close (desc); + return -2; + } + + name[name_len] = 0; + + sscanf (member_header_big.ar_date, "%12ld", &dateval); + sscanf (member_header_big.ar_uid, "%12d", &uidval); + sscanf (member_header_big.ar_gid, "%12d", &gidval); + sscanf (member_header_big.ar_mode, "%12o", &eltmode); + sscanf (member_header_big.ar_size, "%20ld", &eltsize); + + data_offset = (member_offset + AR_MEMHDR_SZ(member_header_big) + + name_len + 2); + } + else #endif - { - nread = read (desc, &member_header, - AR_MEMHDR_SZ(member_header) ); - - if (nread != AR_MEMHDR_SZ(member_header)) - { - (void) close (desc); - return -2; - } - - sscanf (member_header.ar_namlen, "%4d", &name_len); - nread = read (desc, name, name_len); - - if (nread != name_len) - { - (void) close (desc); - return -2; - } - - name[name_len] = 0; - - sscanf (member_header.ar_date, "%12ld", &dateval); - sscanf (member_header.ar_uid, "%12d", &uidval); - sscanf (member_header.ar_gid, "%12d", &gidval); - sscanf (member_header.ar_mode, "%12o", &eltmode); - sscanf (member_header.ar_size, "%12ld", &eltsize); - - data_offset = (member_offset + AR_MEMHDR_SZ(member_header) - + name_len + 2); - } - data_offset += data_offset % 2; - - fnval = - (*function) (desc, name, 0, - member_offset, data_offset, eltsize, - dateval, uidval, gidval, - eltmode, arg); - -#else /* Not AIAMAG. */ - nread = read (desc, &member_header, AR_HDR_SIZE); - if (nread == 0) - /* No data left means end of file; that is OK. */ - break; - - if (nread != AR_HDR_SIZE + { + nread = read (desc, &member_header, + AR_MEMHDR_SZ(member_header) ); + + if (nread != AR_MEMHDR_SZ(member_header)) + { + (void) close (desc); + return -2; + } + + sscanf (member_header.ar_namlen, "%4d", &name_len); + nread = read (desc, name, name_len); + + if (nread != name_len) + { + (void) close (desc); + return -2; + } + + name[name_len] = 0; + + sscanf (member_header.ar_date, "%12ld", &dateval); + sscanf (member_header.ar_uid, "%12d", &uidval); + sscanf (member_header.ar_gid, "%12d", &gidval); + sscanf (member_header.ar_mode, "%12o", &eltmode); + sscanf (member_header.ar_size, "%12ld", &eltsize); + + data_offset = (member_offset + AR_MEMHDR_SZ(member_header) + + name_len + 2); + } + data_offset += data_offset % 2; + + fnval = + (*function) (desc, name, 0, + member_offset, data_offset, eltsize, + dateval, uidval, gidval, + eltmode, arg); + +#else /* Not AIAMAG. */ + nread = read (desc, &member_header, AR_HDR_SIZE); + if (nread == 0) + /* No data left means end of file; that is OK. */ + break; + + if (nread != AR_HDR_SIZE #if defined(ARFMAG) || defined(ARFZMAG) - || ( + || ( # ifdef ARFMAG memcmp (member_header.ar_fmag, ARFMAG, 2) # else @@ -569,152 +569,152 @@ ar_scan (const char *archive, ar_member_func_t function, const void *arg) # endif ) #endif - ) - { - (void) close (desc); - return -2; - } - - name = namebuf; - memcpy (name, member_header.ar_name, sizeof member_header.ar_name); - { - register char *p = name + sizeof member_header.ar_name; - do - *p = '\0'; - while (p > name && *--p == ' '); + ) + { + (void) close (desc); + return -2; + } + + name = namebuf; + memcpy (name, member_header.ar_name, sizeof member_header.ar_name); + { + register char *p = name + sizeof member_header.ar_name; + do + *p = '\0'; + while (p > name && *--p == ' '); #ifndef AIAMAG - /* If the member name is "//" or "ARFILENAMES/" this may be - a list of file name mappings. The maximum file name - length supported by the standard archive format is 14 - characters. This member will actually always be the - first or second entry in the archive, but we don't check - that. */ - is_namemap = (!strcmp (name, "//") - || !strcmp (name, "ARFILENAMES/")); -#endif /* Not AIAMAG. */ - /* On some systems, there is a slash after each member name. */ - if (*p == '/') - *p = '\0'; + /* If the member name is "//" or "ARFILENAMES/" this may be + a list of file name mappings. The maximum file name + length supported by the standard archive format is 14 + characters. This member will actually always be the + first or second entry in the archive, but we don't check + that. */ + is_namemap = (!strcmp (name, "//") + || !strcmp (name, "ARFILENAMES/")); +#endif /* Not AIAMAG. */ + /* On some systems, there is a slash after each member name. */ + if (*p == '/') + *p = '\0'; #ifndef AIAMAG - /* If the member name starts with a space or a slash, this - is an index into the file name mappings (used by GNU ar). - Otherwise if the member name looks like #1/NUMBER the - real member name appears in the element data (used by - 4.4BSD). */ - if (! is_namemap - && (name[0] == ' ' || name[0] == '/') - && namemap != 0) - { - name = namemap + atoi (name + 1); - long_name = 1; - } - else if (name[0] == '#' - && name[1] == '1' - && name[2] == '/') - { - int namesize = atoi (name + 3); - - name = alloca (namesize + 1); - nread = read (desc, name, namesize); - if (nread != namesize) - { - close (desc); - return -2; - } - name[namesize] = '\0'; - - long_name = 1; - } + /* If the member name starts with a space or a slash, this + is an index into the file name mappings (used by GNU ar). + Otherwise if the member name looks like #1/NUMBER the + real member name appears in the element data (used by + 4.4BSD). */ + if (! is_namemap + && (name[0] == ' ' || name[0] == '/') + && namemap != 0) + { + name = namemap + atoi (name + 1); + long_name = 1; + } + else if (name[0] == '#' + && name[1] == '1' + && name[2] == '/') + { + int namesize = atoi (name + 3); + + name = alloca (namesize + 1); + nread = read (desc, name, namesize); + if (nread != namesize) + { + close (desc); + return -2; + } + name[namesize] = '\0'; + + long_name = 1; + } #endif /* Not AIAMAG. */ - } - -#ifndef M_XENIX - sscanf (TOCHAR (member_header.ar_mode), "%o", &eltmode); - eltsize = atol (TOCHAR (member_header.ar_size)); -#else /* Xenix. */ - eltmode = (unsigned short int) member_header.ar_mode; - eltsize = member_header.ar_size; -#endif /* Not Xenix. */ - - fnval = - (*function) (desc, name, ! long_name, member_offset, - member_offset + AR_HDR_SIZE, eltsize, -#ifndef M_XENIX - atol (TOCHAR (member_header.ar_date)), - atoi (TOCHAR (member_header.ar_uid)), - atoi (TOCHAR (member_header.ar_gid)), -#else /* Xenix. */ - member_header.ar_date, - member_header.ar_uid, - member_header.ar_gid, -#endif /* Not Xenix. */ - eltmode, arg); + } + +#ifndef M_XENIX + sscanf (TOCHAR (member_header.ar_mode), "%o", &eltmode); + eltsize = atol (TOCHAR (member_header.ar_size)); +#else /* Xenix. */ + eltmode = (unsigned short int) member_header.ar_mode; + eltsize = member_header.ar_size; +#endif /* Not Xenix. */ + + fnval = + (*function) (desc, name, ! long_name, member_offset, + member_offset + AR_HDR_SIZE, eltsize, +#ifndef M_XENIX + atol (TOCHAR (member_header.ar_date)), + atoi (TOCHAR (member_header.ar_uid)), + atoi (TOCHAR (member_header.ar_gid)), +#else /* Xenix. */ + member_header.ar_date, + member_header.ar_uid, + member_header.ar_gid, +#endif /* Not Xenix. */ + eltmode, arg); #endif /* AIAMAG. */ - if (fnval) - { - (void) close (desc); - return fnval; - } + if (fnval) + { + (void) close (desc); + return fnval; + } #ifdef AIAMAG - if (member_offset == last_member_offset) - /* End of the chain. */ - break; + if (member_offset == last_member_offset) + /* End of the chain. */ + break; #ifdef AIAMAGBIG - if (big_archive) + if (big_archive) sscanf (member_header_big.ar_nxtmem, "%20ld", &member_offset); - else + else #endif - sscanf (member_header.ar_nxtmem, "%12ld", &member_offset); + sscanf (member_header.ar_nxtmem, "%12ld", &member_offset); - if (lseek (desc, member_offset, 0) != member_offset) - { - (void) close (desc); - return -2; - } + if (lseek (desc, member_offset, 0) != member_offset) + { + (void) close (desc); + return -2; + } #else - /* If this member maps archive names, we must read it in. The - name map will always precede any members whose names must - be mapped. */ - if (is_namemap) - { - char *clear; - char *limit; - - namemap = alloca (eltsize); - nread = read (desc, namemap, eltsize); - if (nread != eltsize) - { - (void) close (desc); - return -2; - } - - /* The names are separated by newlines. Some formats have - a trailing slash. Null terminate the strings for - convenience. */ - limit = namemap + eltsize; - for (clear = namemap; clear < limit; clear++) - { - if (*clear == '\n') - { - *clear = '\0'; - if (clear[-1] == '/') - clear[-1] = '\0'; - } - } - - is_namemap = 0; - } - - member_offset += AR_HDR_SIZE + eltsize; - if (member_offset % 2 != 0) - member_offset++; + /* If this member maps archive names, we must read it in. The + name map will always precede any members whose names must + be mapped. */ + if (is_namemap) + { + char *clear; + char *limit; + + namemap = alloca (eltsize); + nread = read (desc, namemap, eltsize); + if (nread != eltsize) + { + (void) close (desc); + return -2; + } + + /* The names are separated by newlines. Some formats have + a trailing slash. Null terminate the strings for + convenience. */ + limit = namemap + eltsize; + for (clear = namemap; clear < limit; clear++) + { + if (*clear == '\n') + { + *clear = '\0'; + if (clear[-1] == '/') + clear[-1] = '\0'; + } + } + + is_namemap = 0; + } + + member_offset += AR_HDR_SIZE + eltsize; + if (member_offset % 2 != 0) + member_offset++; #endif } } @@ -746,9 +746,9 @@ ar_name_equal (const char *name, const char *mem, int truncated) #else struct ar_hdr hdr; #if !defined (__hpux) && !defined (cray) - return strneq (name, mem, sizeof(hdr.ar_name) - 1); + return strneq (name, mem, sizeof (hdr.ar_name) - 1); #else - return strneq (name, mem, sizeof(hdr.ar_name) - 2); + return strneq (name, mem, sizeof (hdr.ar_name) - 2); #endif /* !__hpux && !cray */ #endif /* !AIAMAG */ } @@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ ar_name_equal (const char *name, const char *mem, int truncated) /* ARGSUSED */ static long int ar_member_pos (int desc UNUSED, const char *mem, int truncated, - long int hdrpos, long int datapos UNUSED, long int size UNUSED, + long int hdrpos, long int datapos UNUSED, long int size UNUSED, long int date UNUSED, int uid UNUSED, int gid UNUSED, int mode UNUSED, const void *name) { @@ -815,7 +815,7 @@ ar_member_touch (const char *arname, const char *memname) ar_hdr.ar_date[ui] = ' '; sprintf (TOCHAR (ar_hdr.ar_date), "%ld", (long int) statbuf.st_mtime); #ifdef AIAMAG - ar_hdr.ar_date[strlen(ar_hdr.ar_date)] = ' '; + ar_hdr.ar_date[strlen (ar_hdr.ar_date)] = ' '; #endif #else ar_hdr.ar_date = statbuf.st_mtime; @@ -840,14 +840,14 @@ ar_member_touch (const char *arname, const char *memname) long int describe_member (int desc, const char *name, int truncated, - long int hdrpos, long int datapos, long int size, + long int hdrpos, long int datapos, long int size, long int date, int uid, int gid, int mode, const void *arg) { extern char *ctime (); printf (_("Member '%s'%s: %ld bytes at %ld (%ld).\n"), - name, truncated ? _(" (name might be truncated)") : "", - size, hdrpos, datapos); + name, truncated ? _(" (name might be truncated)") : "", + size, hdrpos, datapos); printf (_(" Date %s"), ctime (&date)); printf (_(" uid = %d, gid = %d, mode = 0%o.\n"), uid, gid, mode); @@ -861,5 +861,5 @@ main (int argc, char **argv) return 0; } -#endif /* TEST. */ -#endif /* NO_ARCHIVES. */ +#endif /* TEST. */ +#endif /* NO_ARCHIVES. */ diff --git a/commands.c b/commands.c index 300874c..734c505 100644 --- a/commands.c +++ b/commands.c @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ this program. If not, see . */ int remote_kill (int id, int sig); -#ifndef HAVE_UNISTD_H +#ifndef HAVE_UNISTD_H int getpid (); #endif @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ set_file_variables (struct file *file) struct dep *d; const char *at, *percent, *star, *less; -#ifndef NO_ARCHIVES +#ifndef NO_ARCHIVES /* If the target is an archive member 'lib(member)', then $@ is 'lib' and $% is 'member'. */ @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ set_file_variables (struct file *file) percent = p; } else -#endif /* NO_ARCHIVES. */ +#endif /* NO_ARCHIVES. */ { at = file->name; percent = ""; @@ -102,35 +102,35 @@ set_file_variables (struct file *file) if (file->stem == 0) { /* In Unix make, $* is set to the target name with - any suffix in the .SUFFIXES list stripped off for - explicit rules. We store this in the 'stem' member. */ + any suffix in the .SUFFIXES list stripped off for + explicit rules. We store this in the 'stem' member. */ const char *name; unsigned int len; -#ifndef NO_ARCHIVES +#ifndef NO_ARCHIVES if (ar_name (file->name)) - { - name = strchr (file->name, '(') + 1; - len = strlen (name) - 1; - } + { + name = strchr (file->name, '(') + 1; + len = strlen (name) - 1; + } else #endif - { - name = file->name; - len = strlen (name); - } + { + name = file->name; + len = strlen (name); + } for (d = enter_file (strcache_add (".SUFFIXES"))->deps; d ; d = d->next) - { - unsigned int slen = strlen (dep_name (d)); - if (len > slen && strneq (dep_name (d), name + (len - slen), slen)) - { - file->stem = strcache_add_len (name, len - slen); - break; - } - } + { + unsigned int slen = strlen (dep_name (d)); + if (len > slen && strneq (dep_name (d), name + (len - slen), slen)) + { + file->stem = strcache_add_len (name, len - slen); + break; + } + } if (d == 0) - file->stem = ""; + file->stem = ""; } star = file->stem; @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ set_file_variables (struct file *file) In this case $< is the same as $@. */ less = at; -#define DEFINE_VARIABLE(name, len, value) \ +#define DEFINE_VARIABLE(name, len, value) \ (void) define_variable_for_file (name,len,value,o_automatic,0,file) /* Define the variables. */ @@ -202,13 +202,13 @@ set_file_variables (struct file *file) cp = plus_value; - qmark_len = plus_len + 1; /* Will be this or less. */ + qmark_len = plus_len + 1; /* Will be this or less. */ for (d = file->deps; d != 0; d = d->next) if (! d->ignore_mtime && ! d->need_2nd_expansion) { const char *c = dep_name (d); -#ifndef NO_ARCHIVES +#ifndef NO_ARCHIVES if (ar_name (c)) { c = strchr (c, '(') + 1; @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ set_file_variables (struct file *file) cp += len; *cp++ = FILE_LIST_SEPARATOR; if (! (d->changed || always_make_flag)) - qmark_len -= len + 1; /* Don't space in $? for this one. */ + qmark_len -= len + 1; /* Don't space in $? for this one. */ } /* Kill the last space and define the variable. */ @@ -277,23 +277,23 @@ set_file_variables (struct file *file) continue; c = dep_name (d); -#ifndef NO_ARCHIVES +#ifndef NO_ARCHIVES if (ar_name (c)) - { - c = strchr (c, '(') + 1; - len = strlen (c) - 1; - } - else + { + c = strchr (c, '(') + 1; + len = strlen (c) - 1; + } + else #endif - len = strlen (c); + len = strlen (c); if (d->ignore_mtime) { memcpy (bp, c, len); - bp += len; - *bp++ = FILE_LIST_SEPARATOR; - } - else + bp += len; + *bp++ = FILE_LIST_SEPARATOR; + } + else { memcpy (cp, c, len); cp += len; @@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ set_file_variables (struct file *file) DEFINE_VARIABLE ("|", 1, bar_value); } -#undef DEFINE_VARIABLE +#undef DEFINE_VARIABLE } /* Chop CMDS up into individual command lines if necessary. @@ -519,14 +519,14 @@ fatal_error_signal (int sig) DWORD susp_count = SuspendThread (main_thread); if (susp_count != 0) - fprintf (stderr, "SuspendThread: suspend count = %ld\n", susp_count); + fprintf (stderr, "SuspendThread: suspend count = %ld\n", susp_count); else if (susp_count == (DWORD)-1) - { - DWORD ierr = GetLastError (); + { + DWORD ierr = GetLastError (); - fprintf (stderr, "SuspendThread: error %ld: %s\n", - ierr, map_windows32_error_to_string (ierr)); - } + fprintf (stderr, "SuspendThread: error %ld: %s\n", + ierr, map_windows32_error_to_string (ierr)); + } } #endif handling_fatal_signal = 1; @@ -542,8 +542,8 @@ fatal_error_signal (int sig) { struct child *c; for (c = children; c != 0; c = c->next) - if (!c->remote) - (void) kill (c->pid, SIGTERM); + if (!c->remote) + (void) kill (c->pid, SIGTERM); } /* If we got a signal that means the user @@ -561,18 +561,18 @@ fatal_error_signal (int sig) struct child *c; /* Remote children won't automatically get signals sent - to the process group, so we must send them. */ + to the process group, so we must send them. */ for (c = children; c != 0; c = c->next) - if (c->remote) - (void) remote_kill (c->pid, sig); + if (c->remote) + (void) remote_kill (c->pid, sig); for (c = children; c != 0; c = c->next) - delete_child_targets (c); + delete_child_targets (c); /* Clean up the children. We don't just use the call below because - we don't want to print the "Waiting for children" message. */ + we don't want to print the "Waiting for children" message. */ while (job_slots_used > 0) - reap_children (1, 0); + reap_children (1, 0); } else /* Wait for our children to die. */ @@ -622,17 +622,17 @@ delete_target (struct file *file, const char *on_behalf_of) if (ar_name (file->name)) { time_t file_date = (file->last_mtime == NONEXISTENT_MTIME - ? (time_t) -1 - : (time_t) FILE_TIMESTAMP_S (file->last_mtime)); + ? (time_t) -1 + : (time_t) FILE_TIMESTAMP_S (file->last_mtime)); if (ar_member_date (file->name) != file_date) - { - if (on_behalf_of) - error (NILF, _("*** [%s] Archive member '%s' may be bogus; not deleted"), - on_behalf_of, file->name); - else - error (NILF, _("*** Archive member '%s' may be bogus; not deleted"), - file->name); - } + { + if (on_behalf_of) + error (NILF, _("*** [%s] Archive member '%s' may be bogus; not deleted"), + on_behalf_of, file->name); + else + error (NILF, _("*** Archive member '%s' may be bogus; not deleted"), + file->name); + } return; } #endif @@ -643,12 +643,12 @@ delete_target (struct file *file, const char *on_behalf_of) && FILE_TIMESTAMP_STAT_MODTIME (file->name, st) != file->last_mtime) { if (on_behalf_of) - error (NILF, _("*** [%s] Deleting file '%s'"), on_behalf_of, file->name); + error (NILF, _("*** [%s] Deleting file '%s'"), on_behalf_of, file->name); else - error (NILF, _("*** Deleting file '%s'"), file->name); + error (NILF, _("*** Deleting file '%s'"), file->name); if (unlink (file->name) < 0 - && errno != ENOENT) /* It disappeared; so what. */ - perror_with_name ("unlink: ", file->name); + && errno != ENOENT) /* It disappeared; so what. */ + perror_with_name ("unlink: ", file->name); } } diff --git a/config.ami.template b/config.ami.template index c00e89a..c31eea4 100644 --- a/config.ami.template +++ b/config.ami.template @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ this program. If not, see . */ /* Define if on AIX 3. System headers sometimes define this. - We just want to avoid a redefinition error message. */ + We just want to avoid a redefinition error message. */ #ifndef _ALL_SOURCE /* #undef _ALL_SOURCE */ #endif @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ this program. If not, see . */ /* Define if the 'long double' type works. */ /* #undef HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE */ -/* Define if you support file names longer than 14 characters. */ +/* Define if you support file names longer than 14 characters. */ #define HAVE_LONG_FILE_NAMES 1 /* Define if you have a working 'mmap' system call. */ @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ this program. If not, see . */ /* Define if your struct stat has st_blocks. */ /* #undef HAVE_ST_BLOCKS */ -/* Define if you have the strcoll function and it is properly defined. */ +/* Define if you have the strcoll function and it is properly defined. */ #define HAVE_STRCOLL 1 /* Define if your struct stat has st_rdev. */ @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ this program. If not, see . */ /* Define if you have the strftime function. */ #define HAVE_STRFTIME 1 -/* Define if you have that is POSIX.1 compatible. */ +/* Define if you have that is POSIX.1 compatible. */ /* #undef HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H */ /* Define if your struct tm has tm_zone. */ @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ this program. If not, see . */ /* Define if you have the wait3 system call. */ /* #undef HAVE_WAIT3 */ -/* Define if on MINIX. */ +/* Define if on MINIX. */ /* #undef _MINIX */ /* Define if your struct nlist has an n_un member. */ @@ -145,16 +145,16 @@ this program. If not, see . */ /* If using the C implementation of alloca, define if you know the direction of stack growth for your system; otherwise it will be automatically deduced at run-time. - STACK_DIRECTION > 0 => grows toward higher addresses - STACK_DIRECTION < 0 => grows toward lower addresses - STACK_DIRECTION = 0 => direction of growth unknown + STACK_DIRECTION > 0 => grows toward higher addresses + STACK_DIRECTION < 0 => grows toward lower addresses + STACK_DIRECTION = 0 => direction of growth unknown */ #define STACK_DIRECTION -1 /* Define if the 'S_IS*' macros in do not work properly. */ /* #undef STAT_MACROS_BROKEN */ -/* Define if you have the ANSI C header files. */ +/* Define if you have the ANSI C header files. */ #define STDC_HEADERS /* Define on System V Release 4. */ @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ this program. If not, see . */ /* Define if you have the seteuid function. */ /* #undef HAVE_SETEUID */ -/* Define if you have the setlinebuf function. */ +/* Define if you have the setlinebuf function. */ /* #undef HAVE_SETLINEBUF */ /* Define if you have the setregid function. */ @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ this program. If not, see . */ /* Define if you have the setreuid function. */ /* #undef HAVE_SETREUID */ -/* Define if you have the sigsetmask function. */ +/* Define if you have the sigsetmask function. */ /* #undef HAVE_SIGSETMASK */ /* Define if you have the socket function. */ diff --git a/config.h-vms.template b/config.h-vms.template index 36c5f95..7b180cc 100644 --- a/config.h-vms.template +++ b/config.h-vms.template @@ -177,9 +177,9 @@ this program. If not, see . */ /* If using the C implementation of alloca, define if you know the direction of stack growth for your system; otherwise it will be automatically deduced at run-time. - STACK_DIRECTION > 0 => grows toward higher addresses - STACK_DIRECTION < 0 => grows toward lower addresses - STACK_DIRECTION = 0 => direction of growth unknown + STACK_DIRECTION > 0 => grows toward higher addresses + STACK_DIRECTION < 0 => grows toward lower addresses + STACK_DIRECTION = 0 => direction of growth unknown */ /* #undef STACK_DIRECTION */ @@ -407,8 +407,8 @@ this program. If not, see . */ /* Define if using alloca.c. */ /* #undef C_ALLOCA */ /* maybe this should be placed into makeint.h */ -#if defined(__VAX) && defined(__DECC) -#define alloca(n) __ALLOCA(n) +#if defined(__VAX) && defined(__DECC) +#define alloca(n) __ALLOCA(n) #endif /* Build host information. */ diff --git a/config.h.W32.template b/config.h.W32.template index 97b6a04..dc041bd 100644 --- a/config.h.W32.template +++ b/config.h.W32.template @@ -399,9 +399,9 @@ this program. If not, see . */ /* If using the C implementation of alloca, define if you know the direction of stack growth for your system; otherwise it will be automatically deduced at run time. - STACK_DIRECTION > 0 => grows toward higher addresses - STACK_DIRECTION < 0 => grows toward lower addresses - STACK_DIRECTION = 0 => direction of growth unknown */ + STACK_DIRECTION > 0 => grows toward higher addresses + STACK_DIRECTION < 0 => grows toward lower addresses + STACK_DIRECTION = 0 => direction of growth unknown */ /* #undef STACK_DIRECTION */ /* Define to 1 if the 'S_IS*' macros in do not work properly. */ diff --git a/default.c b/default.c index 09ee9fc..d471eaf 100644 --- a/default.c +++ b/default.c @@ -547,8 +547,8 @@ set_default_suffixes (void) { struct dep *d; char *p = default_suffixes; - suffix_file->deps = enter_prereqs(PARSE_FILE_SEQ (&p, struct dep, '\0', - NULL, 0), + suffix_file->deps = enter_prereqs (PARSE_FILE_SEQ (&p, struct dep, '\0', + NULL, 0), NULL); for (d = suffix_file->deps; d; d = d->next) d->file->builtin = 1; diff --git a/dep.h b/dep.h index 2accc8f..d1d3bbb 100644 --- a/dep.h +++ b/dep.h @@ -18,11 +18,11 @@ this program. If not, see . */ These flags are saved in the 'changed' field of each 'struct dep' in the chain returned by 'read_all_makefiles'. */ -#define RM_NO_DEFAULT_GOAL (1 << 0) /* Do not set default goal. */ -#define RM_INCLUDED (1 << 1) /* Search makefile search path. */ -#define RM_DONTCARE (1 << 2) /* No error if it doesn't exist. */ -#define RM_NO_TILDE (1 << 3) /* Don't expand ~ in file name. */ -#define RM_NOFLAG 0 +#define RM_NO_DEFAULT_GOAL (1 << 0) /* Do not set default goal. */ +#define RM_INCLUDED (1 << 1) /* Search makefile search path. */ +#define RM_DONTCARE (1 << 2) /* No error if it doesn't exist. */ +#define RM_NO_TILDE (1 << 3) /* Don't expand ~ in file name. */ +#define RM_NOFLAG 0 /* Structure representing one dependency of a file. Each struct file's 'deps' points to a chain of these, diff --git a/dir.c b/dir.c index 5fbedfa..87b8eb3 100644 --- a/dir.c +++ b/dir.c @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ this program. If not, see . */ #include "makeint.h" #include "hash.h" -#ifdef HAVE_DIRENT_H +#ifdef HAVE_DIRENT_H # include # define NAMLEN(dirent) strlen((dirent)->d_name) # ifdef VMS @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ dosify (const char *filename) { *df++ = *filename++; for (i = 0; *filename != '\0' && i < 3 && *filename != '.'; ++i) - *df++ = tolower ((unsigned char)*filename++); + *df++ = tolower ((unsigned char)*filename++); } /* Look for more dots. */ @@ -157,10 +157,10 @@ vms_hash (const char *name) name++; g = h & 0xf0000000; if (g) - { - h = h ^ (g >> 24); - h = h ^ g; - } + { + h = h ^ (g >> 24); + h = h ^ g; + } } return h; } @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ vmsstat_dir (const char *name, struct stat *st) if (dir == 0) return -1; closedir (dir); - s = strchr (name, ':'); /* find device */ + s = strchr (name, ':'); /* find device */ if (s) { /* to keep the compiler happy we said "const char *name", now we cheat */ @@ -202,13 +202,13 @@ vmsstat_dir (const char *name, struct stat *st) /* Hash table of directories. */ -#ifndef DIRECTORY_BUCKETS +#ifndef DIRECTORY_BUCKETS #define DIRECTORY_BUCKETS 199 #endif struct directory_contents { - dev_t dev; /* Device and inode numbers of this dir. */ + dev_t dev; /* Device and inode numbers of this dir. */ #ifdef WINDOWS32 /* Inode means nothing on WINDOWS32. Even file key information is * unreliable because it is random per file open and undefined for remote @@ -229,8 +229,8 @@ struct directory_contents ino_t ino; # endif #endif /* WINDOWS32 */ - struct hash_table dirfiles; /* Files in this directory. */ - DIR *dirstream; /* Stream reading this directory. */ + struct hash_table dirfiles; /* Files in this directory. */ + DIR *dirstream; /* Stream reading this directory. */ }; static unsigned long @@ -246,9 +246,9 @@ directory_contents_hash_1 (const void *key_0) #else # ifdef VMS hash = (((unsigned int) key->dev << 4) - ^ ((unsigned int) key->ino[0] - + (unsigned int) key->ino[1] - + (unsigned int) key->ino[2])); + ^ ((unsigned int) key->ino[0] + + (unsigned int) key->ino[1] + + (unsigned int) key->ino[2])); # else hash = ((unsigned int) key->dev << 4) ^ (unsigned int) key->ino; # endif @@ -269,9 +269,9 @@ directory_contents_hash_2 (const void *key_0) #else # ifdef VMS hash = (((unsigned int) key->dev << 4) - ^ ~((unsigned int) key->ino[0] - + (unsigned int) key->ino[1] - + (unsigned int) key->ino[2])); + ^ ~((unsigned int) key->ino[0] + + (unsigned int) key->ino[1] + + (unsigned int) key->ino[2])); # else hash = ((unsigned int) key->dev << 4) ^ (unsigned int) ~key->ino; # endif @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ static struct hash_table directory_contents; struct directory { - const char *name; /* Name of the directory. */ + const char *name; /* Name of the directory. */ /* The directory's contents. This data may be shared by several entries in the hash table, which refer to the same directory @@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ static int directory_hash_cmp (const void *x, const void *y) { return_ISTRING_COMPARE (((const struct directory *) x)->name, - ((const struct directory *) y)->name); + ((const struct directory *) y)->name); } /* Table of directories hashed by name. */ @@ -372,9 +372,9 @@ static unsigned int open_directories = 0; struct dirfile { - const char *name; /* Name of the file. */ + const char *name; /* Name of the file. */ short length; - short impossible; /* This file is impossible. */ + short impossible; /* This file is impossible. */ }; static unsigned long @@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ dirfile_hash_cmp (const void *xv, const void *yv) return_ISTRING_COMPARE (x->name, y->name); } -#ifndef DIRFILE_BUCKETS +#ifndef DIRFILE_BUCKETS #define DIRFILE_BUCKETS 107 #endif @@ -446,13 +446,13 @@ find_directory (const char *name) p = name + strlen (name); dir = xmalloc (sizeof (struct directory)); #if defined(HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS) && defined(VMS) - dir->name = strcache_add_len (downcase(name), p - name); + dir->name = strcache_add_len (downcase (name), p - name); #else dir->name = strcache_add_len (name, p - name); #endif hash_insert_at (&directories, dir, dir_slot); /* The directory is not in the name hash table. - Find its device and inode numbers, and look it up by them. */ + Find its device and inode numbers, and look it up by them. */ #ifdef VMS r = vmsstat_dir (name, &st); @@ -479,46 +479,46 @@ find_directory (const char *name) if (r < 0) { - /* Couldn't stat the directory. Mark this by - setting the 'contents' member to a nil pointer. */ - dir->contents = 0; - } + /* Couldn't stat the directory. Mark this by + setting the 'contents' member to a nil pointer. */ + dir->contents = 0; + } else - { - /* Search the contents hash table; device and inode are the key. */ + { + /* Search the contents hash table; device and inode are the key. */ - struct directory_contents *dc; - struct directory_contents **dc_slot; - struct directory_contents dc_key; + struct directory_contents *dc; + struct directory_contents **dc_slot; + struct directory_contents dc_key; - dc_key.dev = st.st_dev; + dc_key.dev = st.st_dev; #ifdef WINDOWS32 - dc_key.path_key = w32_path = w32ify (name, 1); - dc_key.ctime = st.st_ctime; + dc_key.path_key = w32_path = w32ify (name, 1); + dc_key.ctime = st.st_ctime; #else # ifdef VMS - dc_key.ino[0] = st.st_ino[0]; - dc_key.ino[1] = st.st_ino[1]; - dc_key.ino[2] = st.st_ino[2]; + dc_key.ino[0] = st.st_ino[0]; + dc_key.ino[1] = st.st_ino[1]; + dc_key.ino[2] = st.st_ino[2]; # else - dc_key.ino = st.st_ino; + dc_key.ino = st.st_ino; # endif #endif - dc_slot = (struct directory_contents **) hash_find_slot (&directory_contents, &dc_key); - dc = *dc_slot; + dc_slot = (struct directory_contents **) hash_find_slot (&directory_contents, &dc_key); + dc = *dc_slot; - if (HASH_VACANT (dc)) - { - /* Nope; this really is a directory we haven't seen before. */ + if (HASH_VACANT (dc)) + { + /* Nope; this really is a directory we haven't seen before. */ - dc = (struct directory_contents *) - xmalloc (sizeof (struct directory_contents)); + dc = (struct directory_contents *) + xmalloc (sizeof (struct directory_contents)); - /* Enter it in the contents hash table. */ - dc->dev = st.st_dev; + /* Enter it in the contents hash table. */ + dc->dev = st.st_dev; #ifdef WINDOWS32 dc->path_key = xstrdup (w32_path); - dc->ctime = st.st_ctime; + dc->ctime = st.st_ctime; dc->mtime = st.st_mtime; /* @@ -527,48 +527,47 @@ find_directory (const char *name) * a directory. */ w32_path[3] = '\0'; - if (GetVolumeInformation(w32_path, - fs_label, sizeof (fs_label), - &fs_serno, &fs_len, - &fs_flags, fs_type, sizeof (fs_type)) == FALSE) + if (GetVolumeInformation (w32_path, fs_label, sizeof (fs_label), + &fs_serno, &fs_len, &fs_flags, fs_type, + sizeof (fs_type)) == FALSE) dc->fs_flags = FS_UNKNOWN; - else if (!strcmp(fs_type, "FAT")) + else if (!strcmp (fs_type, "FAT")) dc->fs_flags = FS_FAT; - else if (!strcmp(fs_type, "NTFS")) + else if (!strcmp (fs_type, "NTFS")) dc->fs_flags = FS_NTFS; else dc->fs_flags = FS_UNKNOWN; #else # ifdef VMS - dc->ino[0] = st.st_ino[0]; - dc->ino[1] = st.st_ino[1]; - dc->ino[2] = st.st_ino[2]; + dc->ino[0] = st.st_ino[0]; + dc->ino[1] = st.st_ino[1]; + dc->ino[2] = st.st_ino[2]; # else - dc->ino = st.st_ino; + dc->ino = st.st_ino; # endif #endif /* WINDOWS32 */ - hash_insert_at (&directory_contents, dc, dc_slot); - ENULLLOOP (dc->dirstream, opendir (name)); - if (dc->dirstream == 0) + hash_insert_at (&directory_contents, dc, dc_slot); + ENULLLOOP (dc->dirstream, opendir (name)); + if (dc->dirstream == 0) /* Couldn't open the directory. Mark this by setting the 'files' member to a nil pointer. */ dc->dirfiles.ht_vec = 0; - else - { - hash_init (&dc->dirfiles, DIRFILE_BUCKETS, - dirfile_hash_1, dirfile_hash_2, dirfile_hash_cmp); - /* Keep track of how many directories are open. */ - ++open_directories; - if (open_directories == MAX_OPEN_DIRECTORIES) - /* We have too many directories open already. - Read the entire directory and then close it. */ - dir_contents_file_exists_p (dc, 0); - } - } - - /* Point the name-hashed entry for DIR at its contents data. */ - dir->contents = dc; - } + else + { + hash_init (&dc->dirfiles, DIRFILE_BUCKETS, + dirfile_hash_1, dirfile_hash_2, dirfile_hash_cmp); + /* Keep track of how many directories are open. */ + ++open_directories; + if (open_directories == MAX_OPEN_DIRECTORIES) + /* We have too many directories open already. + Read the entire directory and then close it. */ + dir_contents_file_exists_p (dc, 0); + } + } + + /* Point the name-hashed entry for DIR at its contents data. */ + dir->contents = dc; + } } return dir; @@ -614,10 +613,10 @@ dir_contents_file_exists_p (struct directory_contents *dir, struct dirfile dirfile_key; if (*filename == '\0') - { - /* Checking if the directory exists. */ - return 1; - } + { + /* Checking if the directory exists. */ + return 1; + } dirfile_key.name = filename; dirfile_key.length = strlen (filename); df = hash_find_item (&dir->dirfiles, &dirfile_key); @@ -637,32 +636,32 @@ dir_contents_file_exists_p (struct directory_contents *dir, * on directories (ugh!). */ if (dir->path_key) - { + { if ((dir->fs_flags & FS_FAT) != 0) - { - dir->mtime = time ((time_t *) 0); - rehash = 1; - } - else if (stat (dir->path_key, &st) == 0 && st.st_mtime > dir->mtime) - { - /* reset date stamp to show most recent re-process. */ - dir->mtime = st.st_mtime; - rehash = 1; - } + { + dir->mtime = time ((time_t *) 0); + rehash = 1; + } + else if (stat (dir->path_key, &st) == 0 && st.st_mtime > dir->mtime) + { + /* reset date stamp to show most recent re-process. */ + dir->mtime = st.st_mtime; + rehash = 1; + } /* If it has been already read in, all done. */ - if (!rehash) - return 0; + if (!rehash) + return 0; /* make sure directory can still be opened; if not return. */ dir->dirstream = opendir (dir->path_key); if (!dir->dirstream) return 0; - } + } else #endif - /* The directory has been all read in. */ - return 0; + /* The directory has been all read in. */ + return 0; } while (1) @@ -689,7 +688,7 @@ dir_contents_file_exists_p (struct directory_contents *dir, } #endif if (!REAL_DIR_ENTRY (d)) - continue; + continue; len = NAMLEN (d); dirfile_key.name = d->d_name; @@ -702,17 +701,17 @@ dir_contents_file_exists_p (struct directory_contents *dir, */ if (! rehash || HASH_VACANT (*dirfile_slot)) #endif - { - df = xmalloc (sizeof (struct dirfile)); + { + df = xmalloc (sizeof (struct dirfile)); #if defined(HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS) && defined(VMS) - df->name = strcache_add_len (downcase(d->d_name), len); + df->name = strcache_add_len (downcase (d->d_name), len); #else - df->name = strcache_add_len (d->d_name, len); + df->name = strcache_add_len (d->d_name, len); #endif - df->length = len; - df->impossible = 0; - hash_insert_at (&dir->dirfiles, df, dirfile_slot); - } + df->length = len; + df->impossible = 0; + hash_insert_at (&dir->dirfiles, df, dirfile_slot); + } /* Check if the name matches the one we're searching for. */ if (filename != 0 && patheq (d->d_name, filename)) return 1; @@ -737,7 +736,7 @@ int dir_file_exists_p (const char *dirname, const char *filename) { return dir_contents_file_exists_p (find_directory (dirname)->contents, - filename); + filename); } /* Return 1 if the file named NAME exists. */ @@ -749,7 +748,7 @@ file_exists_p (const char *name) const char *dirname; const char *slash; -#ifndef NO_ARCHIVES +#ifndef NO_ARCHIVES if (ar_name (name)) return ar_member_date (name) != (time_t) -1; #endif @@ -765,7 +764,7 @@ file_exists_p (const char *name) #ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS /* Forward and backslashes might be mixed. We need the rightmost one. */ { - const char *bslash = strrchr(name, '\\'); + const char *bslash = strrchr (name, '\\'); if (!dirend || bslash > dirend) dirend = bslash; /* The case of "d:file". */ @@ -790,8 +789,8 @@ file_exists_p (const char *name) #ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS /* d:/ and d: are *very* different... */ if (dirend < name + 3 && name[1] == ':' && - (*dirend == '/' || *dirend == '\\' || *dirend == ':')) - dirend++; + (*dirend == '/' || *dirend == '\\' || *dirend == ':')) + dirend++; #endif p = alloca (dirend - name + 1); memcpy (p, name, dirend - name); @@ -825,7 +824,7 @@ file_impossible (const char *filename) # ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS /* Forward and backslashes might be mixed. We need the rightmost one. */ { - const char *bslash = strrchr(p, '\\'); + const char *bslash = strrchr (p, '\\'); if (!dirend || bslash > dirend) dirend = bslash; /* The case of "d:file". */ @@ -845,21 +844,21 @@ file_impossible (const char *filename) const char *dirname; const char *slash = dirend; if (dirend == p) - dirname = "/"; + dirname = "/"; else - { + { char *cp; #ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS - /* d:/ and d: are *very* different... */ - if (dirend < p + 3 && p[1] == ':' && - (*dirend == '/' || *dirend == '\\' || *dirend == ':')) - dirend++; + /* d:/ and d: are *very* different... */ + if (dirend < p + 3 && p[1] == ':' && + (*dirend == '/' || *dirend == '\\' || *dirend == ':')) + dirend++; #endif - cp = alloca (dirend - p + 1); - memcpy (cp, p, dirend - p); - cp[dirend - p] = '\0'; + cp = alloca (dirend - p + 1); + memcpy (cp, p, dirend - p); + cp[dirend - p] = '\0'; dirname = cp; - } + } dir = find_directory (dirname); filename = p = slash + 1; } @@ -872,7 +871,7 @@ file_impossible (const char *filename) if (dir->contents->dirfiles.ht_vec == 0) { hash_init (&dir->contents->dirfiles, DIRFILE_BUCKETS, - dirfile_hash_1, dirfile_hash_2, dirfile_hash_cmp); + dirfile_hash_1, dirfile_hash_2, dirfile_hash_cmp); } /* Make a new entry and put it in the table. */ @@ -880,7 +879,7 @@ file_impossible (const char *filename) new = xmalloc (sizeof (struct dirfile)); new->length = strlen (filename); #if defined(HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS) && defined(VMS) - new->name = strcache_add_len (downcase(filename), new->length); + new->name = strcache_add_len (downcase (filename), new->length); #else new->name = strcache_add_len (filename, new->length); #endif @@ -908,7 +907,7 @@ file_impossible_p (const char *filename) #ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS /* Forward and backslashes might be mixed. We need the rightmost one. */ { - const char *bslash = strrchr(filename, '\\'); + const char *bslash = strrchr (filename, '\\'); if (!dirend || bslash > dirend) dirend = bslash; /* The case of "d:file". */ @@ -928,21 +927,21 @@ file_impossible_p (const char *filename) const char *dirname; const char *slash = dirend; if (dirend == filename) - dirname = "/"; + dirname = "/"; else - { + { char *cp; #ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS - /* d:/ and d: are *very* different... */ - if (dirend < filename + 3 && filename[1] == ':' && - (*dirend == '/' || *dirend == '\\' || *dirend == ':')) - dirend++; + /* d:/ and d: are *very* different... */ + if (dirend < filename + 3 && filename[1] == ':' && + (*dirend == '/' || *dirend == '\\' || *dirend == ':')) + dirend++; #endif - cp = alloca (dirend - filename + 1); - memcpy (cp, p, dirend - p); - cp[dirend - p] = '\0'; + cp = alloca (dirend - filename + 1); + memcpy (cp, p, dirend - p); + cp[dirend - p] = '\0'; dirname = cp; - } + } dir = find_directory (dirname)->contents; p = filename = slash + 1; } @@ -999,80 +998,80 @@ print_dir_data_base (void) { struct directory *dir = *dir_slot; if (! HASH_VACANT (dir)) - { - if (dir->contents == 0) - printf (_("# %s: could not be stat'd.\n"), dir->name); - else if (dir->contents->dirfiles.ht_vec == 0) - { + { + if (dir->contents == 0) + printf (_("# %s: could not be stat'd.\n"), dir->name); + else if (dir->contents->dirfiles.ht_vec == 0) + { #ifdef WINDOWS32 - printf (_("# %s (key %s, mtime %d): could not be opened.\n"), - dir->name, dir->contents->path_key,dir->contents->mtime); + printf (_("# %s (key %s, mtime %d): could not be opened.\n"), + dir->name, dir->contents->path_key,dir->contents->mtime); #else /* WINDOWS32 */ #ifdef VMS - printf (_("# %s (device %d, inode [%d,%d,%d]): could not be opened.\n"), - dir->name, dir->contents->dev, - dir->contents->ino[0], dir->contents->ino[1], - dir->contents->ino[2]); + printf (_("# %s (device %d, inode [%d,%d,%d]): could not be opened.\n"), + dir->name, dir->contents->dev, + dir->contents->ino[0], dir->contents->ino[1], + dir->contents->ino[2]); #else - printf (_("# %s (device %ld, inode %ld): could not be opened.\n"), - dir->name, (long int) dir->contents->dev, - (long int) dir->contents->ino); + printf (_("# %s (device %ld, inode %ld): could not be opened.\n"), + dir->name, (long int) dir->contents->dev, + (long int) dir->contents->ino); #endif #endif /* WINDOWS32 */ - } - else - { - unsigned int f = 0; - unsigned int im = 0; - struct dirfile **files_slot; - struct dirfile **files_end; - - files_slot = (struct dirfile **) dir->contents->dirfiles.ht_vec; - files_end = files_slot + dir->contents->dirfiles.ht_size; - for ( ; files_slot < files_end; files_slot++) - { - struct dirfile *df = *files_slot; - if (! HASH_VACANT (df)) - { - if (df->impossible) - ++im; - else - ++f; - } - } + } + else + { + unsigned int f = 0; + unsigned int im = 0; + struct dirfile **files_slot; + struct dirfile **files_end; + + files_slot = (struct dirfile **) dir->contents->dirfiles.ht_vec; + files_end = files_slot + dir->contents->dirfiles.ht_size; + for ( ; files_slot < files_end; files_slot++) + { + struct dirfile *df = *files_slot; + if (! HASH_VACANT (df)) + { + if (df->impossible) + ++im; + else + ++f; + } + } #ifdef WINDOWS32 - printf (_("# %s (key %s, mtime %d): "), - dir->name, dir->contents->path_key, dir->contents->mtime); + printf (_("# %s (key %s, mtime %d): "), + dir->name, dir->contents->path_key, dir->contents->mtime); #else /* WINDOWS32 */ #ifdef VMS - printf (_("# %s (device %d, inode [%d,%d,%d]): "), - dir->name, dir->contents->dev, - dir->contents->ino[0], dir->contents->ino[1], - dir->contents->ino[2]); + printf (_("# %s (device %d, inode [%d,%d,%d]): "), + dir->name, dir->contents->dev, + dir->contents->ino[0], dir->contents->ino[1], + dir->contents->ino[2]); #else - printf (_("# %s (device %ld, inode %ld): "), - dir->name, - (long)dir->contents->dev, (long)dir->contents->ino); + printf (_("# %s (device %ld, inode %ld): "), + dir->name, + (long)dir->contents->dev, (long)dir->contents->ino); #endif #endif /* WINDOWS32 */ - if (f == 0) - fputs (_("No"), stdout); - else - printf ("%u", f); - fputs (_(" files, "), stdout); - if (im == 0) - fputs (_("no"), stdout); - else - printf ("%u", im); - fputs (_(" impossibilities"), stdout); - if (dir->contents->dirstream == 0) - puts ("."); - else - puts (_(" so far.")); - files += f; - impossible += im; - } - } + if (f == 0) + fputs (_("No"), stdout); + else + printf ("%u", f); + fputs (_(" files, "), stdout); + if (im == 0) + fputs (_("no"), stdout); + else + printf ("%u", im); + fputs (_(" impossibilities"), stdout); + if (dir->contents->dirstream == 0) + puts ("."); + else + puts (_(" so far.")); + files += f; + impossible += im; + } + } } fputs ("\n# ", stdout); @@ -1141,35 +1140,35 @@ read_dirstream (__ptr_t stream) { struct dirfile *df = *ds->dirfile_slot++; if (! HASH_VACANT (df) && !df->impossible) - { - /* The glob interface wants a 'struct dirent', so mock one up. */ - struct dirent *d; - unsigned int len = df->length + 1; + { + /* The glob interface wants a 'struct dirent', so mock one up. */ + struct dirent *d; + unsigned int len = df->length + 1; unsigned int sz = sizeof (*d) - sizeof (d->d_name) + len; - if (sz > bufsz) - { - bufsz *= 2; - if (sz > bufsz) - bufsz = sz; - buf = xrealloc (buf, bufsz); - } - d = (struct dirent *) buf; + if (sz > bufsz) + { + bufsz *= 2; + if (sz > bufsz) + bufsz = sz; + buf = xrealloc (buf, bufsz); + } + d = (struct dirent *) buf; #ifdef __MINGW32__ # if __MINGW32_MAJOR_VERSION < 3 || (__MINGW32_MAJOR_VERSION == 3 && \ - __MINGW32_MINOR_VERSION == 0) - d->d_name = xmalloc(len); + __MINGW32_MINOR_VERSION == 0) + d->d_name = xmalloc (len); # endif #endif - FAKE_DIR_ENTRY (d); + FAKE_DIR_ENTRY (d); #ifdef _DIRENT_HAVE_D_NAMLEN - d->d_namlen = len - 1; + d->d_namlen = len - 1; #endif #ifdef _DIRENT_HAVE_D_TYPE - d->d_type = DT_UNKNOWN; + d->d_type = DT_UNKNOWN; #endif - memcpy (d->d_name, df->name, len); - return d; - } + memcpy (d->d_name, df->name, len); + return d; + } } return 0; @@ -1179,7 +1178,7 @@ static void ansi_free (void *p) { if (p) - free(p); + free (p); } /* On 64 bit ReliantUNIX (5.44 and above) in LFS mode, stat() is actually a @@ -1213,7 +1212,7 @@ local_stat (const char *path, struct stat *buf) strncpy (parent, path, plen - 2); parent[plen - 2] = '\0'; if (stat (parent, buf) < 0 || !_S_ISDIR (buf->st_mode)) - return -1; + return -1; } #endif @@ -1237,8 +1236,8 @@ void hash_init_directories (void) { hash_init (&directories, DIRECTORY_BUCKETS, - directory_hash_1, directory_hash_2, directory_hash_cmp); + directory_hash_1, directory_hash_2, directory_hash_cmp); hash_init (&directory_contents, DIRECTORY_BUCKETS, - directory_contents_hash_1, directory_contents_hash_2, + directory_contents_hash_1, directory_contents_hash_2, directory_contents_hash_cmp); } diff --git a/expand.c b/expand.c index 10ef7d8..4eabcc6 100644 --- a/expand.c +++ b/expand.c @@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ variable_buffer_output (char *ptr, const char *string, unsigned int length) { unsigned int offset = ptr - variable_buffer; variable_buffer_length = (newlen + 100 > 2 * variable_buffer_length - ? newlen + 100 - : 2 * variable_buffer_length); + ? newlen + 100 + : 2 * variable_buffer_length); variable_buffer = xrealloc (variable_buffer, variable_buffer_length); ptr = variable_buffer + offset; } @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ variable_expand_string (char *line, const char *string, long length) unsigned int line_offset; if (!line) - line = initialize_variable_output(); + line = initialize_variable_output (); o = line; line_offset = line - variable_buffer; @@ -220,118 +220,118 @@ variable_expand_string (char *line, const char *string, long length) { /* Copy all following uninteresting chars all at once to the variable output buffer, and skip them. Uninteresting chars end - at the next $ or the end of the input. */ + at the next $ or the end of the input. */ p1 = strchr (p, '$'); o = variable_buffer_output (o, p, p1 != 0 ? (unsigned int)(p1 - p) : strlen (p) + 1); if (p1 == 0) - break; + break; p = p1 + 1; /* Dispatch on the char that follows the $. */ switch (*p) - { - case '$': - /* $$ seen means output one $ to the variable output buffer. */ - o = variable_buffer_output (o, p, 1); - break; - - case '(': - case '{': - /* $(...) or ${...} is the general case of substitution. */ - { - char openparen = *p; - char closeparen = (openparen == '(') ? ')' : '}'; + { + case '$': + /* $$ seen means output one $ to the variable output buffer. */ + o = variable_buffer_output (o, p, 1); + break; + + case '(': + case '{': + /* $(...) or ${...} is the general case of substitution. */ + { + char openparen = *p; + char closeparen = (openparen == '(') ? ')' : '}'; const char *begp; - const char *beg = p + 1; - char *op; + const char *beg = p + 1; + char *op; char *abeg = NULL; - const char *end, *colon; - - op = o; - begp = p; - if (handle_function (&op, &begp)) - { - o = op; - p = begp; - break; - } - - /* Is there a variable reference inside the parens or braces? - If so, expand it before expanding the entire reference. */ - - end = strchr (beg, closeparen); - if (end == 0) + const char *end, *colon; + + op = o; + begp = p; + if (handle_function (&op, &begp)) + { + o = op; + p = begp; + break; + } + + /* Is there a variable reference inside the parens or braces? + If so, expand it before expanding the entire reference. */ + + end = strchr (beg, closeparen); + if (end == 0) /* Unterminated variable reference. */ fatal (*expanding_var, _("unterminated variable reference")); - p1 = lindex (beg, end, '$'); - if (p1 != 0) - { - /* BEG now points past the opening paren or brace. - Count parens or braces until it is matched. */ - int count = 0; - for (p = beg; *p != '\0'; ++p) - { - if (*p == openparen) - ++count; - else if (*p == closeparen && --count < 0) - break; - } - /* If COUNT is >= 0, there were unmatched opening parens - or braces, so we go to the simple case of a variable name - such as '$($(a)'. */ - if (count < 0) - { - abeg = expand_argument (beg, p); /* Expand the name. */ - beg = abeg; - end = strchr (beg, '\0'); - } - } - else - /* Advance P to the end of this reference. After we are + p1 = lindex (beg, end, '$'); + if (p1 != 0) + { + /* BEG now points past the opening paren or brace. + Count parens or braces until it is matched. */ + int count = 0; + for (p = beg; *p != '\0'; ++p) + { + if (*p == openparen) + ++count; + else if (*p == closeparen && --count < 0) + break; + } + /* If COUNT is >= 0, there were unmatched opening parens + or braces, so we go to the simple case of a variable name + such as '$($(a)'. */ + if (count < 0) + { + abeg = expand_argument (beg, p); /* Expand the name. */ + beg = abeg; + end = strchr (beg, '\0'); + } + } + else + /* Advance P to the end of this reference. After we are finished expanding this one, P will be incremented to continue the scan. */ - p = end; - - /* This is not a reference to a built-in function and - any variable references inside are now expanded. - Is the resultant text a substitution reference? */ - - colon = lindex (beg, end, ':'); - if (colon) - { - /* This looks like a substitution reference: $(FOO:A=B). */ - const char *subst_beg, *subst_end, *replace_beg, *replace_end; - - subst_beg = colon + 1; - subst_end = lindex (subst_beg, end, '='); - if (subst_end == 0) - /* There is no = in sight. Punt on the substitution - reference and treat this as a variable name containing - a colon, in the code below. */ - colon = 0; - else - { - replace_beg = subst_end + 1; - replace_end = end; - - /* Extract the variable name before the colon - and look up that variable. */ - v = lookup_variable (beg, colon - beg); - if (v == 0) - warn_undefined (beg, colon - beg); + p = end; + + /* This is not a reference to a built-in function and + any variable references inside are now expanded. + Is the resultant text a substitution reference? */ + + colon = lindex (beg, end, ':'); + if (colon) + { + /* This looks like a substitution reference: $(FOO:A=B). */ + const char *subst_beg, *subst_end, *replace_beg, *replace_end; + + subst_beg = colon + 1; + subst_end = lindex (subst_beg, end, '='); + if (subst_end == 0) + /* There is no = in sight. Punt on the substitution + reference and treat this as a variable name containing + a colon, in the code below. */ + colon = 0; + else + { + replace_beg = subst_end + 1; + replace_end = end; + + /* Extract the variable name before the colon + and look up that variable. */ + v = lookup_variable (beg, colon - beg); + if (v == 0) + warn_undefined (beg, colon - beg); /* If the variable is not empty, perform the substitution. */ - if (v != 0 && *v->value != '\0') - { - char *pattern, *replace, *ppercent, *rpercent; - char *value = (v->recursive + if (v != 0 && *v->value != '\0') + { + char *pattern, *replace, *ppercent, *rpercent; + char *value = (v->recursive ? recursively_expand (v) - : v->value); + : v->value); /* Copy the pattern and the replacement. Add in an extra % at the beginning to use in case there @@ -349,15 +349,15 @@ variable_expand_string (char *line, const char *string, long length) /* Look for %. Set the percent pointers properly based on whether we find one or not. */ - ppercent = find_percent (pattern); - if (ppercent) + ppercent = find_percent (pattern); + if (ppercent) { ++ppercent; rpercent = find_percent (replace); if (rpercent) ++rpercent; } - else + else { ppercent = pattern; rpercent = replace; @@ -368,38 +368,38 @@ variable_expand_string (char *line, const char *string, long length) o = patsubst_expand_pat (o, value, pattern, replace, ppercent, rpercent); - if (v->recursive) - free (value); - } - } - } + if (v->recursive) + free (value); + } + } + } - if (colon == 0) - /* This is an ordinary variable reference. - Look up the value of the variable. */ - o = reference_variable (o, beg, end - beg); + if (colon == 0) + /* This is an ordinary variable reference. + Look up the value of the variable. */ + o = reference_variable (o, beg, end - beg); - if (abeg) - free (abeg); - } - break; + if (abeg) + free (abeg); + } + break; - case '\0': - break; + case '\0': + break; - default: - if (isblank ((unsigned char)p[-1])) - break; + default: + if (isblank ((unsigned char)p[-1])) + break; - /* A $ followed by a random char is a variable reference: - $a is equivalent to $(a). */ + /* A $ followed by a random char is a variable reference: + $a is equivalent to $(a). */ o = reference_variable (o, p, 1); - break; - } + break; + } if (*p == '\0') - break; + break; ++p; } @@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ variable_expand_string (char *line, const char *string, long length) char * variable_expand (const char *line) { - return variable_expand_string(NULL, line, (long)-1); + return variable_expand_string (NULL, line, (long)-1); } /* Expand an argument for an expansion function. @@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ expand_argument (const char *str, const char *end) char *r; if (str == end) - return xstrdup(""); + return xstrdup (""); if (!end || *end == '\0') return allocated_variable_expand (str); diff --git a/file.c b/file.c index 8761d47..a237174 100644 --- a/file.c +++ b/file.c @@ -54,11 +54,11 @@ static int file_hash_cmp (const void *x, const void *y) { return_ISTRING_COMPARE (((struct file const *) x)->hname, - ((struct file const *) y)->hname); + ((struct file const *) y)->hname); } -#ifndef FILE_BUCKETS -#define FILE_BUCKETS 1007 +#ifndef FILE_BUCKETS +#define FILE_BUCKETS 1007 #endif static struct hash_table files; @@ -103,20 +103,20 @@ lookup_file (const char *name) #endif while (name[0] == '.' #ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS - && (name[1] == '/' || name[1] == '\\') + && (name[1] == '/' || name[1] == '\\') #else - && name[1] == '/' + && name[1] == '/' #endif - && name[2] != '\0') + && name[2] != '\0') { name += 2; while (*name == '/' #ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS - || *name == '\\' + || *name == '\\' #endif - ) - /* Skip following slashes: ".//foo" is "foo", not "/foo". */ - ++name; + ) + /* Skip following slashes: ".//foo" is "foo", not "/foo". */ + ++name; } if (*name == '\0') @@ -369,52 +369,52 @@ remove_intermediates (int sig) for ( ; file_slot < file_end; file_slot++) if (! HASH_VACANT (*file_slot)) { - struct file *f = *file_slot; + struct file *f = *file_slot; /* Is this file eligible for automatic deletion? Yes, IFF: it's marked intermediate, it's not secondary, it wasn't given on the command line, and it's either a -include makefile or it's not precious. */ - if (f->intermediate && (f->dontcare || !f->precious) - && !f->secondary && !f->cmd_target) - { - int status; - if (f->update_status == -1) - /* If nothing would have created this file yet, - don't print an "rm" command for it. */ - continue; - if (just_print_flag) - status = 0; - else - { - status = unlink (f->name); - if (status < 0 && errno == ENOENT) - continue; - } - if (!f->dontcare) - { - if (sig) - error (NILF, _("*** Deleting intermediate file '%s'"), f->name); - else - { - if (! doneany) - DB (DB_BASIC, (_("Removing intermediate files...\n"))); - if (!silent_flag) - { - if (! doneany) - { - fputs ("rm ", stdout); - doneany = 1; - } - else - putchar (' '); - fputs (f->name, stdout); - fflush (stdout); - } - } - if (status < 0) - perror_with_name ("unlink: ", f->name); - } - } + if (f->intermediate && (f->dontcare || !f->precious) + && !f->secondary && !f->cmd_target) + { + int status; + if (f->update_status == -1) + /* If nothing would have created this file yet, + don't print an "rm" command for it. */ + continue; + if (just_print_flag) + status = 0; + else + { + status = unlink (f->name); + if (status < 0 && errno == ENOENT) + continue; + } + if (!f->dontcare) + { + if (sig) + error (NILF, _("*** Deleting intermediate file '%s'"), f->name); + else + { + if (! doneany) + DB (DB_BASIC, (_("Removing intermediate files...\n"))); + if (!silent_flag) + { + if (! doneany) + { + fputs ("rm ", stdout); + doneany = 1; + } + else + putchar (' '); + fputs (f->name, stdout); + fflush (stdout); + } + } + if (status < 0) + perror_with_name ("unlink: ", f->name); + } + } } if (doneany && !sig) @@ -696,23 +696,23 @@ snap_deps (void) for (f = lookup_file (".PRECIOUS"); f != 0; f = f->prev) for (d = f->deps; d != 0; d = d->next) for (f2 = d->file; f2 != 0; f2 = f2->prev) - f2->precious = 1; + f2->precious = 1; for (f = lookup_file (".LOW_RESOLUTION_TIME"); f != 0; f = f->prev) for (d = f->deps; d != 0; d = d->next) for (f2 = d->file; f2 != 0; f2 = f2->prev) - f2->low_resolution_time = 1; + f2->low_resolution_time = 1; for (f = lookup_file (".PHONY"); f != 0; f = f->prev) for (d = f->deps; d != 0; d = d->next) for (f2 = d->file; f2 != 0; f2 = f2->prev) - { - /* Mark this file as phony nonexistent target. */ - f2->phony = 1; + { + /* Mark this file as phony nonexistent target. */ + f2->phony = 1; f2->is_target = 1; - f2->last_mtime = NONEXISTENT_MTIME; - f2->mtime_before_update = NONEXISTENT_MTIME; - } + f2->last_mtime = NONEXISTENT_MTIME; + f2->mtime_before_update = NONEXISTENT_MTIME; + } for (f = lookup_file (".INTERMEDIATE"); f != 0; f = f->prev) /* Mark .INTERMEDIATE deps as intermediate files. */ @@ -744,22 +744,22 @@ snap_deps (void) if (f != 0 && f->is_target) { if (f->deps == 0) - ignore_errors_flag = 1; + ignore_errors_flag = 1; else - for (d = f->deps; d != 0; d = d->next) - for (f2 = d->file; f2 != 0; f2 = f2->prev) - f2->command_flags |= COMMANDS_NOERROR; + for (d = f->deps; d != 0; d = d->next) + for (f2 = d->file; f2 != 0; f2 = f2->prev) + f2->command_flags |= COMMANDS_NOERROR; } f = lookup_file (".SILENT"); if (f != 0 && f->is_target) { if (f->deps == 0) - silent_flag = 1; + silent_flag = 1; else - for (d = f->deps; d != 0; d = d->next) - for (f2 = d->file; f2 != 0; f2 = f2->prev) - f2->command_flags |= COMMANDS_SILENT; + for (d = f->deps; d != 0; d = d->next) + for (f2 = d->file; f2 != 0; f2 = f2->prev) + f2->command_flags |= COMMANDS_SILENT; } f = lookup_file (".NOTPARALLEL"); @@ -799,13 +799,13 @@ file_timestamp_cons (const char *fname, time_t stamp, long int ns) FILE_TIMESTAMP ts = product + offset; if (! (s <= FILE_TIMESTAMP_S (ORDINARY_MTIME_MAX) - && product <= ts && ts <= ORDINARY_MTIME_MAX)) + && product <= ts && ts <= ORDINARY_MTIME_MAX)) { char buf[FILE_TIMESTAMP_PRINT_LEN_BOUND + 1]; ts = s <= OLD_MTIME ? ORDINARY_MTIME_MIN : ORDINARY_MTIME_MAX; file_timestamp_sprintf (buf, ts); error (NILF, _("%s: Timestamp out of range; substituting %s"), - fname ? fname : _("Current time"), buf); + fname ? fname : _("Current time"), buf); } return ts; @@ -829,10 +829,10 @@ file_timestamp_now (int *resolution) struct timespec timespec; if (clock_gettime (CLOCK_REALTIME, ×pec) == 0) { - r = 1; - s = timespec.tv_sec; - ns = timespec.tv_nsec; - goto got_time; + r = 1; + s = timespec.tv_sec; + ns = timespec.tv_nsec; + goto got_time; } } # endif @@ -841,10 +841,10 @@ file_timestamp_now (int *resolution) struct timeval timeval; if (gettimeofday (&timeval, 0) == 0) { - r = 1000; - s = timeval.tv_sec; - ns = timeval.tv_usec * 1000; - goto got_time; + r = 1000; + s = timeval.tv_sec; + ns = timeval.tv_usec * 1000; + goto got_time; } } # endif @@ -871,8 +871,8 @@ file_timestamp_sprintf (char *p, FILE_TIMESTAMP ts) if (tm) sprintf (p, "%04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d", - tm->tm_year + 1900, tm->tm_mon + 1, tm->tm_mday, - tm->tm_hour, tm->tm_min, tm->tm_sec); + tm->tm_year + 1900, tm->tm_mon + 1, tm->tm_mday, + tm->tm_hour, tm->tm_min, tm->tm_sec); else if (t < 0) sprintf (p, "%ld", (long) t); else @@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ print_file (const void *item) const struct dep *d; fputs (_("# Also makes:"), stdout); for (d = f->also_make; d != 0; d = d->next) - printf (" %s", dep_name (d)); + printf (" %s", dep_name (d)); putchar ('\n'); } if (f->last_mtime == UNKNOWN_MTIME) @@ -999,25 +999,25 @@ print_file (const void *item) case cs_not_started: case cs_finished: switch (f->update_status) - { - case -1: - break; - case 0: - puts (_("# Successfully updated.")); - break; - case 1: - assert (question_flag); - puts (_("# Needs to be updated (-q is set).")); - break; - case 2: - puts (_("# Failed to be updated.")); - break; - default: - puts (_("# Invalid value in 'update_status' member!")); - fflush (stdout); - fflush (stderr); - abort (); - } + { + case -1: + break; + case 0: + puts (_("# Successfully updated.")); + break; + case 1: + assert (question_flag); + puts (_("# Needs to be updated (-q is set).")); + break; + case 2: + puts (_("# Failed to be updated.")); + break; + default: + puts (_("# Invalid value in 'update_status' member!")); + fflush (stdout); + fflush (stderr); + abort (); + } break; default: puts (_("# Invalid value in 'command_state' member!")); diff --git a/filedef.h b/filedef.h index 3e42df5..73dc037 100644 --- a/filedef.h +++ b/filedef.h @@ -26,14 +26,14 @@ struct file const char *name; const char *hname; /* Hashed filename */ const char *vpath; /* VPATH/vpath pathname */ - struct dep *deps; /* all dependencies, including duplicates */ - struct commands *cmds; /* Commands to execute for this target. */ - const char *stem; /* Implicit stem, if an implicit + struct dep *deps; /* all dependencies, including duplicates */ + struct commands *cmds; /* Commands to execute for this target. */ + const char *stem; /* Implicit stem, if an implicit rule has been used */ - struct dep *also_make; /* Targets that are made by making this. */ - struct file *prev; /* Previous entry for same file name; - used when there are multiple double-colon - entries for the same file. */ + struct dep *also_make; /* Targets that are made by making this. */ + struct file *prev; /* Previous entry for same file name; + used when there are multiple double-colon + entries for the same file. */ struct file *last; /* Last entry for the same file name. */ /* File that this file was renamed to. After any time that a @@ -55,39 +55,39 @@ struct file the same file. Otherwise this is null. */ struct file *double_colon; - FILE_TIMESTAMP last_mtime; /* File's modtime, if already known. */ - FILE_TIMESTAMP mtime_before_update; /* File's modtime before any updating + FILE_TIMESTAMP last_mtime; /* File's modtime, if already known. */ + FILE_TIMESTAMP mtime_before_update; /* File's modtime before any updating has been performed. */ - int command_flags; /* Flags OR'd in for cmds; see commands.h. */ + int command_flags; /* Flags OR'd in for cmds; see commands.h. */ char update_status; /* Status of the last attempt to update, - or -1 if none has been made. */ - enum cmd_state /* State of the commands. */ - { /* Note: It is important that cs_not_started be zero. */ - cs_not_started, /* Not yet started. */ - cs_deps_running, /* Dep commands running. */ - cs_running, /* Commands running. */ - cs_finished /* Commands finished. */ + or -1 if none has been made. */ + enum cmd_state /* State of the commands. */ + { /* Note: It is important that cs_not_started be zero. */ + cs_not_started, /* Not yet started. */ + cs_deps_running, /* Dep commands running. */ + cs_running, /* Commands running. */ + cs_finished /* Commands finished. */ } command_state ENUM_BITFIELD (2); unsigned int builtin:1; /* True if the file is a builtin rule. */ - unsigned int precious:1; /* Non-0 means don't delete file on quit */ + unsigned int precious:1; /* Non-0 means don't delete file on quit */ unsigned int loaded:1; /* True if the file is a loaded object. */ - unsigned int low_resolution_time:1; /* Nonzero if this file's time stamp - has only one-second resolution. */ + unsigned int low_resolution_time:1; /* Nonzero if this file's time stamp + has only one-second resolution. */ unsigned int tried_implicit:1; /* Nonzero if have searched - for implicit rule for making - this file; don't search again. */ - unsigned int updating:1; /* Nonzero while updating deps of this file */ - unsigned int updated:1; /* Nonzero if this file has been remade. */ - unsigned int is_target:1; /* Nonzero if file is described as target. */ - unsigned int cmd_target:1; /* Nonzero if file was given on cmd line. */ - unsigned int phony:1; /* Nonzero if this is a phony file - i.e., a prerequisite of .PHONY. */ + for implicit rule for making + this file; don't search again. */ + unsigned int updating:1; /* Nonzero while updating deps of this file */ + unsigned int updated:1; /* Nonzero if this file has been remade. */ + unsigned int is_target:1; /* Nonzero if file is described as target. */ + unsigned int cmd_target:1; /* Nonzero if file was given on cmd line. */ + unsigned int phony:1; /* Nonzero if this is a phony file + i.e., a prerequisite of .PHONY. */ unsigned int intermediate:1;/* Nonzero if this is an intermediate file. */ unsigned int secondary:1; /* Nonzero means remove_intermediates should not delete it. */ - unsigned int dontcare:1; /* Nonzero if no complaint is to be made if - this target cannot be remade. */ + unsigned int dontcare:1; /* Nonzero if no complaint is to be made if + this target cannot be remade. */ unsigned int ignore_vpath:1;/* Nonzero if we threw out VPATH name. */ unsigned int pat_searched:1;/* Nonzero if we already searched for pattern-specific variables. */ @@ -133,9 +133,9 @@ void print_file_data_base (void); #define FILE_TIMESTAMP_LO_BITS (FILE_TIMESTAMP_HI_RES ? 30 : 0) #define FILE_TIMESTAMP_S(ts) (((ts) - ORDINARY_MTIME_MIN) \ - >> FILE_TIMESTAMP_LO_BITS) + >> FILE_TIMESTAMP_LO_BITS) #define FILE_TIMESTAMP_NS(ts) ((int) (((ts) - ORDINARY_MTIME_MIN) \ - & ((1 << FILE_TIMESTAMP_LO_BITS) - 1))) + & ((1 << FILE_TIMESTAMP_LO_BITS) - 1))) /* Upper bound on length of string "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.NNNNNNNNN" representing a file timestamp. The upper bound is not necessarily 19, @@ -186,8 +186,8 @@ FILE_TIMESTAMP f_mtime (struct file *file, int search); /* The smallest and largest ordinary timestamps. */ #define ORDINARY_MTIME_MIN (OLD_MTIME + 1) #define ORDINARY_MTIME_MAX ((FILE_TIMESTAMP_S (NEW_MTIME) \ - << FILE_TIMESTAMP_LO_BITS) \ - + ORDINARY_MTIME_MIN + FILE_TIMESTAMPS_PER_S - 1) + << FILE_TIMESTAMP_LO_BITS) \ + + ORDINARY_MTIME_MIN + FILE_TIMESTAMPS_PER_S - 1) /* Modtime value to use for 'infinitely new'. We used to get the current time from the system and use that whenever we wanted 'new'. But that causes diff --git a/function.c b/function.c index d5ca677..3b9f1de 100644 --- a/function.c +++ b/function.c @@ -87,42 +87,42 @@ subst_expand (char *o, const char *text, const char *subst, const char *replace, /* The first occurrence of "" in any string is its end. */ o = variable_buffer_output (o, t, strlen (t)); if (rlen > 0) - o = variable_buffer_output (o, replace, rlen); + o = variable_buffer_output (o, replace, rlen); return o; } do { if (by_word && slen == 0) - /* When matching by words, the empty string should match - the end of each word, rather than the end of the whole text. */ - p = end_of_token (next_token (t)); + /* When matching by words, the empty string should match + the end of each word, rather than the end of the whole text. */ + p = end_of_token (next_token (t)); else - { - p = strstr (t, subst); - if (p == 0) - { - /* No more matches. Output everything left on the end. */ - o = variable_buffer_output (o, t, strlen (t)); - return o; - } - } + { + p = strstr (t, subst); + if (p == 0) + { + /* No more matches. Output everything left on the end. */ + o = variable_buffer_output (o, t, strlen (t)); + return o; + } + } /* Output everything before this occurrence of the string to replace. */ if (p > t) - o = variable_buffer_output (o, t, p - t); + o = variable_buffer_output (o, t, p - t); /* If we're substituting only by fully matched words, - or only at the ends of words, check that this case qualifies. */ + or only at the ends of words, check that this case qualifies. */ if (by_word && ((p > text && !isblank ((unsigned char)p[-1])) || (p[slen] != '\0' && !isblank ((unsigned char)p[slen])))) - /* Struck out. Output the rest of the string that is - no longer to be replaced. */ - o = variable_buffer_output (o, subst, slen); + /* Struck out. Output the rest of the string that is + no longer to be replaced. */ + o = variable_buffer_output (o, subst, slen); else if (rlen > 0) - /* Output the replacement string. */ - o = variable_buffer_output (o, replace, rlen); + /* Output the replacement string. */ + o = variable_buffer_output (o, replace, rlen); /* Advance T past the string to be replaced. */ t = p + slen; @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ patsubst_expand_pat (char *o, const char *text, if (!pattern_percent) /* With no % in the pattern, this is just a simple substitution. */ return subst_expand (o, text, pattern, replace, - strlen (pattern), strlen (replace), 1); + strlen (pattern), strlen (replace), 1); /* Record the length of PATTERN before and after the % so we don't have to compute it more than once. */ @@ -182,53 +182,53 @@ patsubst_expand_pat (char *o, const char *text, /* Is it big enough to match? */ if (len < pattern_prepercent_len + pattern_postpercent_len) - fail = 1; + fail = 1; /* Does the prefix match? */ if (!fail && pattern_prepercent_len > 0 - && (*t != *pattern - || t[pattern_prepercent_len - 1] != pattern_percent[-2] - || !strneq (t + 1, pattern + 1, pattern_prepercent_len - 1))) - fail = 1; + && (*t != *pattern + || t[pattern_prepercent_len - 1] != pattern_percent[-2] + || !strneq (t + 1, pattern + 1, pattern_prepercent_len - 1))) + fail = 1; /* Does the suffix match? */ if (!fail && pattern_postpercent_len > 0 - && (t[len - 1] != pattern_percent[pattern_postpercent_len - 1] - || t[len - pattern_postpercent_len] != *pattern_percent - || !strneq (&t[len - pattern_postpercent_len], - pattern_percent, pattern_postpercent_len - 1))) - fail = 1; + && (t[len - 1] != pattern_percent[pattern_postpercent_len - 1] + || t[len - pattern_postpercent_len] != *pattern_percent + || !strneq (&t[len - pattern_postpercent_len], + pattern_percent, pattern_postpercent_len - 1))) + fail = 1; if (fail) - /* It didn't match. Output the string. */ - o = variable_buffer_output (o, t, len); + /* It didn't match. Output the string. */ + o = variable_buffer_output (o, t, len); else - { - /* It matched. Output the replacement. */ - - /* Output the part of the replacement before the %. */ - o = variable_buffer_output (o, replace, replace_prepercent_len); - - if (replace_percent != 0) - { - /* Output the part of the matched string that - matched the % in the pattern. */ - o = variable_buffer_output (o, t + pattern_prepercent_len, - len - (pattern_prepercent_len - + pattern_postpercent_len)); - /* Output the part of the replacement after the %. */ - o = variable_buffer_output (o, replace_percent, - replace_postpercent_len); - } - } + { + /* It matched. Output the replacement. */ + + /* Output the part of the replacement before the %. */ + o = variable_buffer_output (o, replace, replace_prepercent_len); + + if (replace_percent != 0) + { + /* Output the part of the matched string that + matched the % in the pattern. */ + o = variable_buffer_output (o, t + pattern_prepercent_len, + len - (pattern_prepercent_len + + pattern_postpercent_len)); + /* Output the part of the replacement after the %. */ + o = variable_buffer_output (o, replace_percent, + replace_postpercent_len); + } + } /* Output a space, but not if the replacement is "". */ if (fail || replace_prepercent_len > 0 - || (replace_percent != 0 && len + replace_postpercent_len > 0)) - { - o = variable_buffer_output (o, " ", 1); - doneany = 1; - } + || (replace_percent != 0 && len + replace_postpercent_len > 0)) + { + o = variable_buffer_output (o, " ", 1); + doneany = 1; + } } if (doneany) /* Kill the last space. */ @@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ pattern_matches (const char *pattern, const char *percent, const char *str) memcpy (new_chars, pattern, len); percent = find_percent (new_chars); if (percent == 0) - return streq (new_chars, str); + return streq (new_chars, str); pattern = new_chars; } @@ -333,9 +333,9 @@ find_next_argument (char startparen, char endparen, else if (*ptr == endparen) { - --count; - if (count < 0) - return NULL; + --count; + if (count < 0) + return NULL; } else if (*ptr == ',' && !count) @@ -430,17 +430,17 @@ func_join (char *o, char **argv, const char *funcname UNUSED) tp = find_next_token (&list1_iterator, &len1); if (tp != 0) - o = variable_buffer_output (o, tp, len1); + o = variable_buffer_output (o, tp, len1); pp = find_next_token (&list2_iterator, &len2); if (pp != 0) - o = variable_buffer_output (o, pp, len2); + o = variable_buffer_output (o, pp, len2); if (tp != 0 || pp != 0) - { - o = variable_buffer_output (o, " ", 1); - doneany = 1; - } + { + o = variable_buffer_output (o, " ", 1); + doneany = 1; + } } while (tp != 0 || pp != 0); if (doneany) @@ -463,29 +463,29 @@ func_origin (char *o, char **argv, const char *funcname UNUSED) { default: case o_invalid: - abort (); - break; + abort (); + break; case o_default: - o = variable_buffer_output (o, "default", 7); - break; + o = variable_buffer_output (o, "default", 7); + break; case o_env: - o = variable_buffer_output (o, "environment", 11); - break; + o = variable_buffer_output (o, "environment", 11); + break; case o_file: - o = variable_buffer_output (o, "file", 4); - break; + o = variable_buffer_output (o, "file", 4); + break; case o_env_override: - o = variable_buffer_output (o, "environment override", 20); - break; + o = variable_buffer_output (o, "environment override", 20); + break; case o_command: - o = variable_buffer_output (o, "command line", 12); - break; + o = variable_buffer_output (o, "command line", 12); + break; case o_override: - o = variable_buffer_output (o, "override", 8); - break; + o = variable_buffer_output (o, "override", 8); + break; case o_automatic: - o = variable_buffer_output (o, "automatic", 9); - break; + o = variable_buffer_output (o, "automatic", 9); + break; } return o; @@ -535,36 +535,36 @@ func_notdir_suffix (char *o, char **argv, const char *funcname) while (p >= p2 && (!is_suffix || *p != '.')) - { - if (IS_PATHSEP (*p)) - break; - --p; - } + { + if (IS_PATHSEP (*p)) + break; + --p; + } if (p >= p2) - { - if (is_notdir) - ++p; - else if (*p != '.') - continue; - o = variable_buffer_output (o, p, len - (p - p2)); - } + { + if (is_notdir) + ++p; + else if (*p != '.') + continue; + o = variable_buffer_output (o, p, len - (p - p2)); + } #ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS /* Handle the case of "d:foo/bar". */ else if (is_notdir && p2[0] && p2[1] == ':') - { - p = p2 + 2; - o = variable_buffer_output (o, p, len - (p - p2)); - } + { + p = p2 + 2; + o = variable_buffer_output (o, p, len - (p - p2)); + } #endif else if (is_notdir) - o = variable_buffer_output (o, p2, len); + o = variable_buffer_output (o, p2, len); if (is_notdir || p >= p2) - { - o = variable_buffer_output (o, " ", 1); - doneany = 1; - } + { + o = variable_buffer_output (o, " ", 1); + doneany = 1; + } } if (doneany) @@ -646,10 +646,10 @@ func_addsuffix_addprefix (char *o, char **argv, const char *funcname) while ((p = find_next_token (&list_iterator, &len)) != 0) { if (is_addprefix) - o = variable_buffer_output (o, argv[0], fixlen); + o = variable_buffer_output (o, argv[0], fixlen); o = variable_buffer_output (o, p, len); if (is_addsuffix) - o = variable_buffer_output (o, argv[0], fixlen); + o = variable_buffer_output (o, argv[0], fixlen); o = variable_buffer_output (o, " ", 1); doneany = 1; } @@ -665,7 +665,7 @@ static char * func_subst (char *o, char **argv, const char *funcname UNUSED) { o = subst_expand (o, argv[2], argv[0], argv[1], strlen (argv[0]), - strlen (argv[1]), 0); + strlen (argv[1]), 0); return o; } @@ -782,9 +782,9 @@ func_wordlist (char *o, char **argv, const char *funcname UNUSED) /* Check the arguments. */ check_numeric (argv[0], - _("non-numeric first argument to 'wordlist' function")); + _("non-numeric first argument to 'wordlist' function")); check_numeric (argv[1], - _("non-numeric second argument to 'wordlist' function")); + _("non-numeric second argument to 'wordlist' function")); start = atoi (argv[0]); if (start < 1) @@ -898,7 +898,7 @@ a_word_hash_cmp (const void *x, const void *y) if (result) return result; return_STRING_COMPARE (((struct a_word const *) x)->str, - ((struct a_word const *) y)->str); + ((struct a_word const *) y)->str); } struct a_pattern @@ -942,13 +942,13 @@ func_filter_filterout (char *o, char **argv, const char *funcname) pattail = &pat->next; if (*pat_iterator != '\0') - ++pat_iterator; + ++pat_iterator; pat->str = p; p[len] = '\0'; pat->percent = find_percent (p); if (pat->percent == 0) - literals++; + literals++; /* find_percent() might shorten the string so LEN is wrong. */ pat->length = strlen (pat->str); @@ -966,7 +966,7 @@ func_filter_filterout (char *o, char **argv, const char *funcname) wordtail = &word->next; if (*word_iterator != '\0') - ++word_iterator; + ++word_iterator; p[len] = '\0'; word->str = p; @@ -984,11 +984,11 @@ func_filter_filterout (char *o, char **argv, const char *funcname) hash_init (&a_word_table, words, a_word_hash_1, a_word_hash_2, a_word_hash_cmp); for (wp = wordhead; wp != 0; wp = wp->next) - { - struct a_word *owp = hash_insert (&a_word_table, wp); - if (owp) - wp->chain = owp; - } + { + struct a_word *owp = hash_insert (&a_word_table, wp); + if (owp) + wp->chain = owp; + } } if (words) @@ -997,40 +997,40 @@ func_filter_filterout (char *o, char **argv, const char *funcname) /* Run each pattern through the words, killing words. */ for (pp = pathead; pp != 0; pp = pp->next) - { - if (pp->percent) - for (wp = wordhead; wp != 0; wp = wp->next) - wp->matched |= pattern_matches (pp->str, pp->percent, wp->str); - else if (hashing) - { - struct a_word a_word_key; - a_word_key.str = pp->str; - a_word_key.length = pp->length; - wp = hash_find_item (&a_word_table, &a_word_key); - while (wp) - { - wp->matched |= 1; - wp = wp->chain; - } - } - else - for (wp = wordhead; wp != 0; wp = wp->next) - wp->matched |= (wp->length == pp->length - && strneq (pp->str, wp->str, wp->length)); - } + { + if (pp->percent) + for (wp = wordhead; wp != 0; wp = wp->next) + wp->matched |= pattern_matches (pp->str, pp->percent, wp->str); + else if (hashing) + { + struct a_word a_word_key; + a_word_key.str = pp->str; + a_word_key.length = pp->length; + wp = hash_find_item (&a_word_table, &a_word_key); + while (wp) + { + wp->matched |= 1; + wp = wp->chain; + } + } + else + for (wp = wordhead; wp != 0; wp = wp->next) + wp->matched |= (wp->length == pp->length + && strneq (pp->str, wp->str, wp->length)); + } /* Output the words that matched (or didn't, for filter-out). */ for (wp = wordhead; wp != 0; wp = wp->next) - if (is_filter ? wp->matched : !wp->matched) - { - o = variable_buffer_output (o, wp->str, strlen (wp->str)); - o = variable_buffer_output (o, " ", 1); - doneany = 1; - } + if (is_filter ? wp->matched : !wp->matched) + { + o = variable_buffer_output (o, wp->str, strlen (wp->str)); + o = variable_buffer_output (o, " ", 1); + doneany = 1; + } if (doneany) - /* Kill the last space. */ - --o; + /* Kill the last space. */ + --o; } if (hashing) @@ -1052,12 +1052,12 @@ func_strip (char *o, char **argv, const char *funcname UNUSED) const char *word_start; while (isspace ((unsigned char)*p)) - ++p; + ++p; word_start = p; for (i=0; *p != '\0' && !isspace ((unsigned char)*p); ++p, ++i) - {} + {} if (!i) - break; + break; o = variable_buffer_output (o, word_start, i); o = variable_buffer_output (o, " ", 1); doneany = 1; @@ -1097,7 +1097,8 @@ func_error (char *o, char **argv, const char *funcname) } strcpy (p, *argvp); - switch (*funcname) { + switch (*funcname) + { case 'e': fatal (reading_file, "%s", msg); @@ -1107,12 +1108,12 @@ func_error (char *o, char **argv, const char *funcname) case 'i': printf ("%s\n", msg); - fflush(stdout); + fflush (stdout); break; default: fatal (*expanding_var, "Internal error: func_error: '%s'", funcname); - } + } /* The warning function expands to the empty string. */ return o; @@ -1381,7 +1382,7 @@ func_value (char *o, char **argv, const char *funcname UNUSED) /* Copy its value into the output buffer without expanding it. */ if (v) - o = variable_buffer_output (o, v->value, strlen(v->value)); + o = variable_buffer_output (o, v->value, strlen (v->value)); return o; } @@ -1399,16 +1400,16 @@ fold_newlines (char *buffer, unsigned int *length, int trim_newlines) for (; *src != '\0'; ++src) { if (src[0] == '\r' && src[1] == '\n') - continue; + continue; if (*src == '\n') - { - *dst++ = ' '; - } + { + *dst++ = ' '; + } else - { - last_nonnl = dst; - *dst++ = *src; - } + { + last_nonnl = dst; + *dst++ = *src; + } } if (!trim_newlines && (last_nonnl < (dst - 2))) @@ -1454,108 +1455,105 @@ windows32_openpipe (int *pipedes, pid_t *pid_p, char **command_argv, char **envp INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE if the parent process closed them. If that happens, we open the null device and pass its handle to process_begin below as the corresponding handle to inherit. */ - tmpIn = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE); - if (DuplicateHandle (GetCurrentProcess(), - tmpIn, - GetCurrentProcess(), - &hIn, - 0, - TRUE, - DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS) == FALSE) { - if ((e = GetLastError()) == ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE) { - tmpIn = CreateFile("NUL", GENERIC_READ, - FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE, NULL, - OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL); - if (tmpIn != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE - && DuplicateHandle(GetCurrentProcess(), - tmpIn, - GetCurrentProcess(), - &hIn, - 0, - TRUE, - DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS) == FALSE) - CloseHandle(tmpIn); - } - if (hIn == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { - error (NILF, _("windows32_openpipe: DuplicateHandle(In) failed (e=%ld)\n"), e); - return -1; + tmpIn = GetStdHandle (STD_INPUT_HANDLE); + if (DuplicateHandle (GetCurrentProcess (), tmpIn, + GetCurrentProcess (), &hIn, + 0, TRUE, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS) == FALSE) + { + e = GetLastError (); + if (e == ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE) + { + tmpIn = CreateFile ("NUL", GENERIC_READ, + FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE, NULL, + OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL); + if (tmpIn != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE + && DuplicateHandle (GetCurrentProcess (), tmpIn, + GetCurrentProcess (), &hIn, + 0, TRUE, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS) == FALSE) + CloseHandle (tmpIn); + } + if (hIn == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) + { + error (NILF, _("windows32_openpipe: DuplicateHandle(In) failed (e=%ld)\n"), e); + return -1; + } } - } - tmpErr = GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE); - if (DuplicateHandle(GetCurrentProcess(), - tmpErr, - GetCurrentProcess(), - &hErr, - 0, - TRUE, - DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS) == FALSE) { - if ((e = GetLastError()) == ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE) { - tmpErr = CreateFile("NUL", GENERIC_WRITE, - FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE, NULL, - OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL); - if (tmpErr != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE - && DuplicateHandle(GetCurrentProcess(), - tmpErr, - GetCurrentProcess(), - &hErr, - 0, - TRUE, - DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS) == FALSE) - CloseHandle(tmpErr); + tmpErr = GetStdHandle (STD_ERROR_HANDLE); + if (DuplicateHandle (GetCurrentProcess (), tmpErr, + GetCurrentProcess (), &hErr, + 0, TRUE, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS) == FALSE) + { + e = GetLastError (); + if (e == ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE) + { + tmpErr = CreateFile ("NUL", GENERIC_WRITE, + FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE, NULL, + OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL); + if (tmpErr != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE + && DuplicateHandle (GetCurrentProcess (), tmpErr, + GetCurrentProcess (), &hErr, + 0, TRUE, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS) == FALSE) + CloseHandle (tmpErr); + } + if (hErr == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) + { + error (NILF, _("windows32_openpipe: DuplicateHandle(Err) failed (e=%ld)\n"), e); + return -1; + } } - if (hErr == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { - error (NILF, _("windows32_openpipe: DuplicateHandle(Err) failed (e=%ld)\n"), e); + + if (! CreatePipe (&hChildOutRd, &hChildOutWr, &saAttr, 0)) + { + error (NILF, _("CreatePipe() failed (e=%ld)\n"), GetLastError()); return -1; } - } - - if (!CreatePipe(&hChildOutRd, &hChildOutWr, &saAttr, 0)) { - error (NILF, _("CreatePipe() failed (e=%ld)\n"), GetLastError()); - return -1; - } - hProcess = process_init_fd(hIn, hChildOutWr, hErr); + hProcess = process_init_fd (hIn, hChildOutWr, hErr); - if (!hProcess) { - error (NILF, _("windows32_openpipe(): process_init_fd() failed\n")); - return -1; - } + if (!hProcess) + { + error (NILF, _("windows32_openpipe(): process_init_fd() failed\n")); + return -1; + } /* make sure that CreateProcess() has Path it needs */ - sync_Path_environment(); + sync_Path_environment (); /* 'sync_Path_environment' may realloc 'environ', so take note of the new value. */ envp = environ; - if (!process_begin(hProcess, command_argv, envp, command_argv[0], NULL)) { - /* register process for wait */ - process_register(hProcess); + if (! process_begin (hProcess, command_argv, envp, command_argv[0], NULL)) + { + /* register process for wait */ + process_register (hProcess); - /* set the pid for returning to caller */ - *pid_p = (pid_t) hProcess; + /* set the pid for returning to caller */ + *pid_p = (pid_t) hProcess; - /* set up to read data from child */ - pipedes[0] = _open_osfhandle((intptr_t) hChildOutRd, O_RDONLY); + /* set up to read data from child */ + pipedes[0] = _open_osfhandle ((intptr_t) hChildOutRd, O_RDONLY); - /* this will be closed almost right away */ - pipedes[1] = _open_osfhandle((intptr_t) hChildOutWr, O_APPEND); - return 0; - } else { - /* reap/cleanup the failed process */ - process_cleanup(hProcess); + /* this will be closed almost right away */ + pipedes[1] = _open_osfhandle ((intptr_t) hChildOutWr, O_APPEND); + return 0; + } + else + { + /* reap/cleanup the failed process */ + process_cleanup (hProcess); - /* close handles which were duplicated, they weren't used */ - if (hIn != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) - CloseHandle(hIn); - if (hErr != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) - CloseHandle(hErr); + /* close handles which were duplicated, they weren't used */ + if (hIn != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) + CloseHandle (hIn); + if (hErr != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) + CloseHandle (hErr); - /* close pipe handles, they won't be used */ - CloseHandle(hChildOutRd); - CloseHandle(hChildOutWr); + /* close pipe handles, they won't be used */ + CloseHandle (hChildOutRd); + CloseHandle (hChildOutWr); - return -1; - } + return -1; + } } #endif @@ -1580,7 +1578,7 @@ msdos_openpipe (int* pipedes, int *pidp, char *text) { char buf[PATH_MAX + 7]; /* This makes sure $SHELL value is used by $(shell), even - though the target environment is not passed to it. */ + though the target environment is not passed to it. */ sprintf (buf, "SHELL=%s", sh->value); putenv (buf); } @@ -1599,9 +1597,9 @@ msdos_openpipe (int* pipedes, int *pidp, char *text) pipedes[0] = -1; *pidp = -1; if (dos_status) - errno = EINTR; + errno = EINTR; else if (errno == 0) - errno = ENOMEM; + errno = ENOMEM; shell_function_completed = -1; } else @@ -1753,10 +1751,10 @@ func_shell_base (char *o, char **argv, int trim_newlines) free (command_argv); /* Close the write side of the pipe. We test for -1, since - pipedes[1] is -1 on MS-Windows, and some versions of MS - libraries barf when 'close' is called with -1. */ + pipedes[1] is -1 on MS-Windows, and some versions of MS + libraries barf when 'close' is called with -1. */ if (pipedes[1] >= 0) - close (pipedes[1]); + close (pipedes[1]); #endif /* Set up and read from the pipe. */ @@ -1766,23 +1764,23 @@ func_shell_base (char *o, char **argv, int trim_newlines) /* Read from the pipe until it gets EOF. */ for (i = 0; ; i += cc) - { - if (i == maxlen) - { - maxlen += 512; - buffer = xrealloc (buffer, maxlen + 1); - } - - EINTRLOOP (cc, read (pipedes[0], &buffer[i], maxlen - i)); - if (cc <= 0) - break; - } + { + if (i == maxlen) + { + maxlen += 512; + buffer = xrealloc (buffer, maxlen + 1); + } + + EINTRLOOP (cc, read (pipedes[0], &buffer[i], maxlen - i)); + if (cc <= 0) + break; + } buffer[i] = '\0'; /* Close the read side of the pipe. */ #ifdef __MSDOS__ if (fpipe) - (void) pclose (fpipe); + (void) pclose (fpipe); #else (void) close (pipedes[0]); #endif @@ -1790,34 +1788,35 @@ func_shell_base (char *o, char **argv, int trim_newlines) /* Loop until child_handler or reap_children() sets shell_function_completed to the status of our child shell. */ while (shell_function_completed == 0) - reap_children (1, 0); + reap_children (1, 0); - if (batch_filename) { - DB (DB_VERBOSE, (_("Cleaning up temporary batch file %s\n"), - batch_filename)); - remove (batch_filename); - free (batch_filename); - } + if (batch_filename) + { + DB (DB_VERBOSE, (_("Cleaning up temporary batch file %s\n"), + batch_filename)); + remove (batch_filename); + free (batch_filename); + } shell_function_pid = 0; /* The child_handler function will set shell_function_completed - to 1 when the child dies normally, or to -1 if it - dies with status 127, which is most likely an exec fail. */ + to 1 when the child dies normally, or to -1 if it + dies with status 127, which is most likely an exec fail. */ if (shell_function_completed == -1) - { - /* This likely means that the execvp failed, so we should just - write the error message in the pipe from the child. */ - fputs (buffer, stderr); - fflush (stderr); - } + { + /* This likely means that the execvp failed, so we should just + write the error message in the pipe from the child. */ + fputs (buffer, stderr); + fflush (stderr); + } else - { - /* The child finished normally. Replace all newlines in its output - with spaces, and put that in the variable output buffer. */ - fold_newlines (buffer, &i, trim_newlines); - o = variable_buffer_output (o, buffer, i); - } + { + /* The child finished normally. Replace all newlines in its output + with spaces, and put that in the variable output buffer. */ + fold_newlines (buffer, &i, trim_newlines); + o = variable_buffer_output (o, buffer, i); + } free (buffer); } @@ -1825,7 +1824,7 @@ func_shell_base (char *o, char **argv, int trim_newlines) return o; } -#else /* _AMIGA */ +#else /* _AMIGA */ /* Do the Amiga version of func_shell. */ @@ -1895,14 +1894,14 @@ func_shell_base (char *o, char **argv, int trim_newlines) do { if (i == maxlen) - { - maxlen += 512; - buffer = xrealloc (buffer, maxlen + 1); - } + { + maxlen += 512; + buffer = xrealloc (buffer, maxlen + 1); + } cc = Read (child_stdout, &buffer[i], maxlen - i); if (cc > 0) - i += cc; + i += cc; } while (cc > 0); Close (child_stdout); @@ -1979,26 +1978,26 @@ abspath (const char *name, char *apath) { /* It is unlikely we would make it until here but just to make sure. */ if (!starting_directory) - return NULL; + return NULL; strcpy (apath, starting_directory); #ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS if (IS_PATHSEP(name[0])) - { - if (IS_PATHSEP(name[1])) - { - /* A UNC. Don't prepend a drive letter. */ - apath[0] = name[0]; - apath[1] = name[1]; - root_len = 2; - } - /* We have /foo, an absolute file name except for the drive - letter. Assume the missing drive letter is the current - drive, which we can get if we remove from starting_directory - everything past the root directory. */ - apath[root_len] = '\0'; - } + { + if (IS_PATHSEP(name[1])) + { + /* A UNC. Don't prepend a drive letter. */ + apath[0] = name[0]; + apath[1] = name[1]; + root_len = 2; + } + /* We have /foo, an absolute file name except for the drive + letter. Assume the missing drive letter is the current + drive, which we can get if we remove from starting_directory + everything past the root directory. */ + apath[root_len] = '\0'; + } #endif dest = strchr (apath, '\0'); @@ -2012,17 +2011,17 @@ abspath (const char *name, char *apath) name += root_len; #ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS if (!IS_PATHSEP(apath[2])) - { - /* Convert d:foo into d:./foo and increase root_len. */ - apath[2] = '.'; - apath[3] = '/'; - dest++; - root_len++; - /* strncpy above copied one character too many. */ - name--; - } + { + /* Convert d:foo into d:./foo and increase root_len. */ + apath[2] = '.'; + apath[3] = '/'; + dest++; + root_len++; + /* strncpy above copied one character too many. */ + name--; + } else - apath[2] = '/'; /* make sure it's a forward slash */ + apath[2] = '/'; /* make sure it's a forward slash */ #endif } @@ -2032,7 +2031,7 @@ abspath (const char *name, char *apath) /* Skip sequence of multiple path-separators. */ while (IS_PATHSEP(*start)) - ++start; + ++start; /* Find end of path component. */ for (end = start; *end != '\0' && !IS_PATHSEP(*end); ++end) @@ -2041,27 +2040,27 @@ abspath (const char *name, char *apath) len = end - start; if (len == 0) - break; + break; else if (len == 1 && start[0] == '.') - /* nothing */; + /* nothing */; else if (len == 2 && start[0] == '.' && start[1] == '.') - { - /* Back up to previous component, ignore if at root already. */ - if (dest > apath + root_len) - for (--dest; !IS_PATHSEP(dest[-1]); --dest); - } + { + /* Back up to previous component, ignore if at root already. */ + if (dest > apath + root_len) + for (--dest; !IS_PATHSEP(dest[-1]); --dest); + } else - { - if (!IS_PATHSEP(dest[-1])) + { + if (!IS_PATHSEP(dest[-1])) *dest++ = '/'; - if (dest + len >= apath_limit) + if (dest + len >= apath_limit) return NULL; - dest = memcpy (dest, start, len); + dest = memcpy (dest, start, len); dest += len; - *dest = '\0'; - } + *dest = '\0'; + } } /* Unless it is root strip trailing separator. */ @@ -2149,7 +2148,7 @@ func_file (char *o, char **argv, const char *funcname UNUSED) int l = strlen (argv[1]); int nl = (l == 0 || argv[1][l-1] != '\n'); - if (fputs (argv[1], fp) == EOF || (nl && fputc('\n', fp) == EOF)) + if (fputs (argv[1], fp) == EOF || (nl && fputc ('\n', fp) == EOF)) fatal (reading_file, _("write: %s: %s"), fn, strerror (errno)); fclose (fp); @@ -2346,8 +2345,8 @@ handle_function (char **op, const char **stringp) if (count >= 0) fatal (*expanding_var, - _("unterminated call to function '%s': missing '%c'"), - entry_p->name, closeparen); + _("unterminated call to function '%s': missing '%c'"), + entry_p->name, closeparen); *stringp = end; @@ -2525,9 +2524,9 @@ func_call (char *o, char **argv, const char *funcname UNUSED) } void -define_new_function(const gmk_floc *flocp, - const char *name, int min, int max, int expand, - char *(*func)(const char *, int, char **)) +define_new_function (const gmk_floc *flocp, + const char *name, int min, int max, int expand, + char *(*func)(const char *, int, char **)) { struct function_table_entry *ent; size_t len = strlen (name); @@ -2557,8 +2556,8 @@ void hash_init_function_table (void) { hash_init (&function_table, FUNCTION_TABLE_ENTRIES * 2, - function_table_entry_hash_1, function_table_entry_hash_2, - function_table_entry_hash_cmp); + function_table_entry_hash_1, function_table_entry_hash_2, + function_table_entry_hash_cmp); hash_load (&function_table, function_table_init, - FUNCTION_TABLE_ENTRIES, sizeof (struct function_table_entry)); + FUNCTION_TABLE_ENTRIES, sizeof (struct function_table_entry)); } diff --git a/implicit.c b/implicit.c index 00694ad..9712780 100644 --- a/implicit.c +++ b/implicit.c @@ -397,10 +397,10 @@ pattern_search (struct file *file, int archive, target in MATCHES. If several targets of the same rule match, that rule will be in TRYRULES more than once. */ tryrules[nrules].rule = rule; - tryrules[nrules].matches = ti; + tryrules[nrules].matches = ti; tryrules[nrules].stemlen = stemlen + (check_lastslash ? pathlen : 0); tryrules[nrules].order = nrules; - tryrules[nrules].checked_lastslash = check_lastslash; + tryrules[nrules].checked_lastslash = check_lastslash; ++nrules; } } diff --git a/job.c b/job.c index d917d9d..a072bde 100644 --- a/job.c +++ b/job.c @@ -118,13 +118,13 @@ static void vmsWaitForChildren (int *); #endif #ifdef HAVE_WAITPID -# define WAIT_NOHANG(status) waitpid (-1, (status), WNOHANG) -#else /* Don't have waitpid. */ +# define WAIT_NOHANG(status) waitpid (-1, (status), WNOHANG) +#else /* Don't have waitpid. */ # ifdef HAVE_WAIT3 # ifndef wait3 extern int wait3 (); # endif -# define WAIT_NOHANG(status) wait3 ((status), WNOHANG, (struct rusage *) 0) +# define WAIT_NOHANG(status) wait3 ((status), WNOHANG, (struct rusage *) 0) # endif /* Have wait3. */ #endif /* Have waitpid. */ @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ extern int wait3 (); int wait (); #endif -#ifndef HAVE_UNION_WAIT +#ifndef HAVE_UNION_WAIT # define WAIT_T int @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ int wait (); # define WIFEXITED(x) (WTERMSIG (x) == 0) # endif -#else /* Have 'union wait'. */ +#else /* Have 'union wait'. */ # define WAIT_T union wait # ifndef WTERMSIG @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ int wait (); # define WIFEXITED(x) (WTERMSIG(x) == 0) # endif -#endif /* Don't have 'union wait'. */ +#endif /* Don't have 'union wait'. */ #if !defined(HAVE_UNISTD_H) && !defined(WINDOWS32) int dup2 (); @@ -261,9 +261,9 @@ static int combined_output = 0; * The macro which references this function is defined in makeint.h. */ int -w32_kill(pid_t pid, int sig) +w32_kill (pid_t pid, int sig) { - return ((process_kill((HANDLE)pid, sig) == TRUE) ? 0 : -1); + return ((process_kill ((HANDLE)pid, sig) == TRUE) ? 0 : -1); } /* This function creates a temporary file name with an extension specified @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ create_batch_file (char const *base, int unixy, int *fd) const char *const ext = unixy ? "sh" : "bat"; const char *error_string = NULL; char temp_path[MAXPATHLEN]; /* need to know its length */ - unsigned path_size = GetTempPath(sizeof temp_path, temp_path); + unsigned path_size = GetTempPath (sizeof temp_path, temp_path); int path_is_dot = 0; /* The following variable is static so we won't try to reuse a name that was generated a little while ago, because that file might @@ -300,9 +300,9 @@ create_batch_file (char const *base, int unixy, int *fd) if (uniq >= 0x10000 && !second_loop) { /* If we already had 64K batch files in this - process, make a second loop through the numbers, - looking for free slots, i.e. files that were - deleted in the meantime. */ + process, make a second loop through the numbers, + looking for free slots, i.e. files that were + deleted in the meantime. */ second_loop = 1; uniq = 1; } @@ -325,17 +325,17 @@ create_batch_file (char const *base, int unixy, int *fd) if (h == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { - const DWORD er = GetLastError(); + const DWORD er = GetLastError (); if (er == ERROR_FILE_EXISTS || er == ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS) - { - ++uniq; - if (uniq == 0x10000 && !second_loop) - { - second_loop = 1; - uniq = 1; - } - } + { + ++uniq; + if (uniq == 0x10000 && !second_loop) + { + second_loop = 1; + uniq = 1; + } + } /* the temporary path is not guaranteed to exist */ else if (path_is_dot == 0) @@ -411,11 +411,12 @@ _is_unixy_shell (const char *path) if (*name == '/' || *name == '\\') name++; i = 0; - while (known_os2shells[i] != NULL) { - if (strcasecmp (name, known_os2shells[i]) == 0) - return 0; /* not a unix shell */ - i++; - } + while (known_os2shells[i] != NULL) + { + if (strcasecmp (name, known_os2shells[i]) == 0) + return 0; /* not a unix shell */ + i++; + } /* in doubt assume a unix like shell */ return 1; @@ -453,17 +454,18 @@ is_bourne_compatible_shell (const char *path) if (*name == '/' || *name == '\\') name++; /* this should be able to deal with extensions on Windows-like systems */ - for (i = 0; unix_shells[i] != NULL; i++) { - len = strlen(unix_shells[i]); + for (i = 0; unix_shells[i] != NULL; i++) + { + len = strlen (unix_shells[i]); #if defined(WINDOWS32) || defined(__MSDOS__) - if ((strncasecmp (name, unix_shells[i], len) == 0) && - (strlen(name) >= len && (name[len] == '\0' || name[len] == '.'))) + if ((strncasecmp (name, unix_shells[i], len) == 0) && + (strlen (name) >= len && (name[len] == '\0' || name[len] == '.'))) #else - if ((strncmp (name, unix_shells[i], len) == 0) && - (strlen(name) >= len && name[len] == '\0')) + if ((strncmp (name, unix_shells[i], len) == 0) && + (strlen (name) >= len && name[len] == '\0')) #endif - return 1; /* a known unix-style shell */ - } + return 1; /* a known unix-style shell */ + } /* if not on the list, assume it's not a Bourne-like shell */ return 0; @@ -700,7 +702,7 @@ pump_from_tmp (int from, FILE *to) /* from_fd is opened by open_tmpfd, which does it in binary mode, so we need the mode of to_fd to match that. */ - prev_mode = _setmode (fileno(to), _O_BINARY); + prev_mode = _setmode (fileno (to), _O_BINARY); #endif if (lseek (from, 0, SEEK_SET) == -1) @@ -791,14 +793,14 @@ sync_output (struct child *c) if (c->outfd >= 0) { int e; - lseek(c->outfd, 0, SEEK_SET); - EINTRLOOP (e, ftruncate(c->outfd, 0)); + lseek (c->outfd, 0, SEEK_SET); + EINTRLOOP (e, ftruncate (c->outfd, 0)); } if (c->errfd >= 0 && c->errfd != c->outfd) { int e; - lseek(c->errfd, 0, SEEK_SET); - EINTRLOOP (e, ftruncate(c->errfd, 0)); + lseek (c->errfd, 0, SEEK_SET); + EINTRLOOP (e, ftruncate (c->errfd, 0)); } } } @@ -848,109 +850,109 @@ reap_children (int block, int err) int dontcare; if (err && block) - { + { static int printed = 0; - /* We might block for a while, so let the user know why. + /* We might block for a while, so let the user know why. Only print this message once no matter how many jobs are left. */ - fflush (stdout); + fflush (stdout); if (!printed) error (NILF, _("*** Waiting for unfinished jobs....")); printed = 1; - } + } /* We have one less dead child to reap. As noted in - child_handler() above, this count is completely unimportant for - all modern, POSIX-y systems that support wait3() or waitpid(). - The rest of this comment below applies only to early, broken - pre-POSIX systems. We keep the count only because... it's there... - - The test and decrement are not atomic; if it is compiled into: - register = dead_children - 1; - dead_children = register; - a SIGCHLD could come between the two instructions. - child_handler increments dead_children. - The second instruction here would lose that increment. But the - only effect of dead_children being wrong is that we might wait - longer than necessary to reap a child, and lose some parallelism; - and we might print the "Waiting for unfinished jobs" message above - when not necessary. */ + child_handler() above, this count is completely unimportant for + all modern, POSIX-y systems that support wait3() or waitpid(). + The rest of this comment below applies only to early, broken + pre-POSIX systems. We keep the count only because... it's there... + + The test and decrement are not atomic; if it is compiled into: + register = dead_children - 1; + dead_children = register; + a SIGCHLD could come between the two instructions. + child_handler increments dead_children. + The second instruction here would lose that increment. But the + only effect of dead_children being wrong is that we might wait + longer than necessary to reap a child, and lose some parallelism; + and we might print the "Waiting for unfinished jobs" message above + when not necessary. */ if (dead_children > 0) - --dead_children; + --dead_children; any_remote = 0; any_local = shell_function_pid != 0; for (c = children; c != 0; c = c->next) - { - any_remote |= c->remote; - any_local |= ! c->remote; - DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Live child %p (%s) PID %s %s\n"), + { + any_remote |= c->remote; + any_local |= ! c->remote; + DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Live child %p (%s) PID %s %s\n"), c, c->file->name, pid2str (c->pid), c->remote ? _(" (remote)") : "")); #ifdef VMS - break; + break; #endif - } + } /* First, check for remote children. */ if (any_remote) - pid = remote_status (&exit_code, &exit_sig, &coredump, 0); + pid = remote_status (&exit_code, &exit_sig, &coredump, 0); else - pid = 0; + pid = 0; if (pid > 0) - /* We got a remote child. */ - remote = 1; + /* We got a remote child. */ + remote = 1; else if (pid < 0) - { + { /* A remote status command failed miserably. Punt. */ - remote_status_lose: - pfatal_with_name ("remote_status"); - } + remote_status_lose: + pfatal_with_name ("remote_status"); + } else - { - /* No remote children. Check for local children. */ + { + /* No remote children. Check for local children. */ #if !defined(__MSDOS__) && !defined(_AMIGA) && !defined(WINDOWS32) - if (any_local) - { + if (any_local) + { #ifdef VMS - vmsWaitForChildren (&status); - pid = c->pid; + vmsWaitForChildren (&status); + pid = c->pid; #else #ifdef WAIT_NOHANG - if (!block) - pid = WAIT_NOHANG (&status); - else + if (!block) + pid = WAIT_NOHANG (&status); + else #endif - EINTRLOOP(pid, wait (&status)); + EINTRLOOP(pid, wait (&status)); #endif /* !VMS */ - } - else - pid = 0; + } + else + pid = 0; - if (pid < 0) - { + if (pid < 0) + { /* The wait*() failed miserably. Punt. */ - pfatal_with_name ("wait"); - } - else if (pid > 0) - { - /* We got a child exit; chop the status word up. */ - exit_code = WEXITSTATUS (status); - exit_sig = WIFSIGNALED (status) ? WTERMSIG (status) : 0; - coredump = WCOREDUMP (status); + pfatal_with_name ("wait"); + } + else if (pid > 0) + { + /* We got a child exit; chop the status word up. */ + exit_code = WEXITSTATUS (status); + exit_sig = WIFSIGNALED (status) ? WTERMSIG (status) : 0; + coredump = WCOREDUMP (status); /* If we have started jobs in this second, remove one. */ if (job_counter) --job_counter; - } - else - { - /* No local children are dead. */ + } + else + { + /* No local children are dead. */ reap_more = 0; - if (!block || !any_remote) + if (!block || !any_remote) break; /* Now try a blocking wait for a remote child. */ @@ -963,26 +965,26 @@ reap_children (int block, int err) /* We got a remote child. */ remote = 1; - } + } #endif /* !__MSDOS__, !Amiga, !WINDOWS32. */ #ifdef __MSDOS__ - /* Life is very different on MSDOS. */ - pid = dos_pid - 1; - status = dos_status; - exit_code = WEXITSTATUS (status); - if (exit_code == 0xff) - exit_code = -1; - exit_sig = WIFSIGNALED (status) ? WTERMSIG (status) : 0; - coredump = 0; + /* Life is very different on MSDOS. */ + pid = dos_pid - 1; + status = dos_status; + exit_code = WEXITSTATUS (status); + if (exit_code == 0xff) + exit_code = -1; + exit_sig = WIFSIGNALED (status) ? WTERMSIG (status) : 0; + coredump = 0; #endif /* __MSDOS__ */ #ifdef _AMIGA - /* Same on Amiga */ - pid = amiga_pid - 1; - status = amiga_status; - exit_code = amiga_status; - exit_sig = 0; - coredump = 0; + /* Same on Amiga */ + pid = amiga_pid - 1; + status = amiga_status; + exit_code = amiga_status; + exit_sig = 0; + coredump = 0; #endif /* _AMIGA */ #ifdef WINDOWS32 { @@ -1006,32 +1008,32 @@ reap_children (int block, int err) DWORD e = GetLastError (); fprintf (stderr, "Determine main thread ID (Error %ld: %s)\n", - e, map_windows32_error_to_string(e)); + e, map_windows32_error_to_string (e)); } else DB (DB_VERBOSE, ("Main thread handle = %p\n", main_thread)); } /* wait for anything to finish */ - hPID = process_wait_for_any(block, &dwWaitStatus); + hPID = process_wait_for_any (block, &dwWaitStatus); if (hPID) { /* was an error found on this process? */ - werr = process_last_err(hPID); + werr = process_last_err (hPID); /* get exit data */ - exit_code = process_exit_code(hPID); + exit_code = process_exit_code (hPID); if (werr) - fprintf(stderr, "make (e=%d): %s", - exit_code, map_windows32_error_to_string(exit_code)); + fprintf (stderr, "make (e=%d): %s", exit_code, + map_windows32_error_to_string (exit_code)); /* signal */ - exit_sig = process_signal(hPID); + exit_sig = process_signal (hPID); /* cleanup process */ - process_cleanup(hPID); + process_cleanup (hPID); coredump = 0; } @@ -1050,26 +1052,26 @@ reap_children (int block, int err) pid = (pid_t) hPID; } #endif /* WINDOWS32 */ - } + } /* Check if this is the child of the 'shell' function. */ if (!remote && pid == shell_function_pid) - { - /* It is. Leave an indicator for the 'shell' function. */ - if (exit_sig == 0 && exit_code == 127) - shell_function_completed = -1; - else - shell_function_completed = 1; - break; - } + { + /* It is. Leave an indicator for the 'shell' function. */ + if (exit_sig == 0 && exit_code == 127) + shell_function_completed = -1; + else + shell_function_completed = 1; + break; + } child_failed = exit_sig != 0 || exit_code != 0; /* Search for a child matching the deceased one. */ lastc = 0; for (c = children; c != 0; lastc = c, c = c->next) - if (c->pid == pid && c->remote == remote) - break; + if (c->pid == pid && c->remote == remote) + break; if (c == 0) /* An unknown child died. @@ -1081,22 +1083,23 @@ reap_children (int block, int err) : _("Reaping winning child %p PID %s %s\n"), c, pid2str (c->pid), c->remote ? _(" (remote)") : "")); - if (c->sh_batch_file) { - int rm_status; + if (c->sh_batch_file) + { + int rm_status; - DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Cleaning up temp batch file %s\n"), - c->sh_batch_file)); + DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Cleaning up temp batch file %s\n"), + c->sh_batch_file)); - errno = 0; - rm_status = remove (c->sh_batch_file); - if (rm_status) - DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Cleaning up temp batch file %s failed (%d)\n"), - c->sh_batch_file, errno)); + errno = 0; + rm_status = remove (c->sh_batch_file); + if (rm_status) + DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Cleaning up temp batch file %s failed (%d)\n"), + c->sh_batch_file, errno)); - /* all done with memory */ - free (c->sh_batch_file); - c->sh_batch_file = NULL; - } + /* all done with memory */ + free (c->sh_batch_file); + c->sh_batch_file = NULL; + } /* If this child had the good stdin, say it is now free. */ if (c->good_stdin) @@ -1252,13 +1255,13 @@ free_child (struct child *child) job, put a token back into the pipe for it. */ #ifdef WINDOWS32 - if (has_jobserver_semaphore() && jobserver_tokens > 1) + if (has_jobserver_semaphore () && jobserver_tokens > 1) { - if (! release_jobserver_semaphore()) + if (! release_jobserver_semaphore ()) { - DWORD err = GetLastError(); + DWORD err = GetLastError (); fatal (NILF, _("release jobserver semaphore: (Error %ld: %s)"), - err, map_windows32_error_to_string(err)); + err, map_windows32_error_to_string (err)); } DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Released token for child %p (%s).\n"), child, child->file->name)); @@ -1273,7 +1276,7 @@ free_child (struct child *child) EINTRLOOP (r, write (job_fds[1], &token, 1)); if (r != 1) - pfatal_with_name (_("write jobserver")); + pfatal_with_name (_("write jobserver")); DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Released token for child %p (%s).\n"), child, child->file->name)); @@ -1289,7 +1292,7 @@ free_child (struct child *child) { register unsigned int i; for (i = 0; i < child->file->cmds->ncommand_lines; ++i) - free (child->command_lines[i]); + free (child->command_lines[i]); free (child->command_lines); } @@ -1297,7 +1300,7 @@ free_child (struct child *child) { register char **ep = child->environment; while (*ep != 0) - free (*ep++); + free (*ep++); free (child->environment); } @@ -1401,7 +1404,7 @@ start_job_command (struct child *child) /* Combine the flags parsed for the line itself with the flags specified globally for this target. */ flags = (child->file->command_flags - | child->file->cmds->lines_flags[child->command_line - 1]); + | child->file->cmds->lines_flags[child->command_line - 1]); p = child->command_ptr; child->noerror = ((flags & COMMANDS_NOERROR) != 0); @@ -1409,13 +1412,13 @@ start_job_command (struct child *child) while (*p != '\0') { if (*p == '@') - flags |= COMMANDS_SILENT; + flags |= COMMANDS_SILENT; else if (*p == '+') - flags |= COMMANDS_RECURSE; + flags |= COMMANDS_RECURSE; else if (*p == '-') - child->noerror = 1; + child->noerror = 1; else if (!isblank ((unsigned char)*p)) - break; + break; ++p; } @@ -1451,15 +1454,15 @@ start_job_command (struct child *child) argv = p; #else argv = construct_command_argv (p, &end, child->file, - child->file->cmds->lines_flags[child->command_line - 1], + child->file->cmds->lines_flags[child->command_line - 1], &child->sh_batch_file); #endif if (end == NULL) child->command_ptr = NULL; else { - *end++ = '\0'; - child->command_ptr = end; + *end++ = '\0'; + child->command_ptr = end; } } @@ -1481,7 +1484,7 @@ start_job_command (struct child *child) if (touch_flag && !(flags & COMMANDS_RECURSE)) { /* Go on to the next command. It might be the recursive one. - We construct ARGV only to find the end of the command line. */ + We construct ARGV only to find the end of the command line. */ #ifndef VMS if (argv) { @@ -1500,15 +1503,15 @@ start_job_command (struct child *child) #endif /* This line has no commands. Go to the next. */ if (job_next_command (child)) - start_job_command (child); + start_job_command (child); else - { - /* No more commands. Make sure we're "running"; we might not be if + { + /* No more commands. Make sure we're "running"; we might not be if (e.g.) all commands were skipped due to -n. */ set_command_state (child->file, cs_running); - child->file->update_status = 0; - notice_finished_file (child->file); - } + child->file->update_status = 0; + notice_finished_file (child->file); + } return; } @@ -1517,7 +1520,7 @@ start_job_command (struct child *child) #ifdef OUTPUT_SYNC if (output_sync && sync_handle == -1) - sync_init(); + sync_init (); #endif /* Are we going to synchronize this command's output? Do so if either we're @@ -1565,15 +1568,15 @@ start_job_command (struct child *child) #if !defined(VMS) && !defined(_AMIGA) if ( #if defined __MSDOS__ || defined (__EMX__) - unixy_shell /* the test is complicated and we already did it */ + unixy_shell /* the test is complicated and we already did it */ #else - (argv[0] && is_bourne_compatible_shell(argv[0])) + (argv[0] && is_bourne_compatible_shell (argv[0])) #endif && (argv[1] && argv[1][0] == '-' - && - ((argv[1][1] == 'c' && argv[1][2] == '\0') - || - (argv[1][1] == 'e' && argv[1][2] == 'c' && argv[1][3] == '\0'))) + && + ((argv[1][1] == 'c' && argv[1][2] == '\0') + || + (argv[1][1] == 'e' && argv[1][2] == 'c' && argv[1][3] == '\0'))) && (argv[2] && argv[2][0] == ':' && argv[2][1] == '\0') && argv[3] == NULL) { @@ -1607,20 +1610,20 @@ start_job_command (struct child *child) if (bad_stdin == -1) { /* Make a file descriptor that is the read end of a broken pipe. - This will be used for some children's standard inputs. */ + This will be used for some children's standard inputs. */ int pd[2]; if (pipe (pd) == 0) - { - /* Close the write side. */ - (void) close (pd[1]); - /* Save the read side. */ - bad_stdin = pd[0]; - - /* Set the descriptor to close on exec, so it does not litter any - child's descriptor table. When it is dup2'd onto descriptor 0, - that descriptor will not close on exec. */ - CLOSE_ON_EXEC (bad_stdin); - } + { + /* Close the write side. */ + (void) close (pd[1]); + /* Save the read side. */ + bad_stdin = pd[0]; + + /* Set the descriptor to close on exec, so it does not litter any + child's descriptor table. When it is dup2'd onto descriptor 0, + that descriptor will not close on exec. */ + CLOSE_ON_EXEC (bad_stdin); + } } #endif /* !WINDOWS32 && !_AMIGA && !__MSDOS__ */ @@ -1651,21 +1654,21 @@ start_job_command (struct child *child) { int is_remote, id, used_stdin; if (start_remote_job (argv, child->environment, - child->good_stdin ? 0 : bad_stdin, - &is_remote, &id, &used_stdin)) + child->good_stdin ? 0 : bad_stdin, + &is_remote, &id, &used_stdin)) /* Don't give up; remote execution may fail for various reasons. If so, simply run the job locally. */ - goto run_local; + goto run_local; else - { - if (child->good_stdin && !used_stdin) - { - child->good_stdin = 0; - good_stdin_used = 0; - } - child->remote = is_remote; - child->pid = id; - } + { + if (child->good_stdin && !used_stdin) + { + child->good_stdin = 0; + good_stdin_used = 0; + } + child->remote = is_remote; + child->pid = id; + } } else #endif /* !VMS */ @@ -1680,11 +1683,12 @@ start_job_command (struct child *child) child->remote = 0; #ifdef VMS - if (!child_execute_job (argv, child)) { - /* Fork failed! */ - perror_with_name ("fork", ""); - goto error; - } + if (!child_execute_job (argv, child)) + { + /* Fork failed! */ + perror_with_name ("fork", ""); + goto error; + } #else @@ -1694,41 +1698,41 @@ start_job_command (struct child *child) /* If we aren't running a recursive command and we have a jobserver pipe, close it before exec'ing. */ if (!(flags & COMMANDS_RECURSE) && job_fds[0] >= 0) - { - CLOSE_ON_EXEC (job_fds[0]); - CLOSE_ON_EXEC (job_fds[1]); - } + { + CLOSE_ON_EXEC (job_fds[0]); + CLOSE_ON_EXEC (job_fds[1]); + } if (job_rfd >= 0) - CLOSE_ON_EXEC (job_rfd); + CLOSE_ON_EXEC (job_rfd); /* Never use fork()/exec() here! Use spawn() instead in exec_command() */ child->pid = child_execute_job (child->good_stdin ? 0 : bad_stdin, 1, argv, child->environment); if (child->pid < 0) - { - /* spawn failed! */ - unblock_sigs (); - perror_with_name ("spawn", ""); - goto error; - } + { + /* spawn failed! */ + unblock_sigs (); + perror_with_name ("spawn", ""); + goto error; + } /* undo CLOSE_ON_EXEC() after the child process has been started */ if (!(flags & COMMANDS_RECURSE) && job_fds[0] >= 0) - { - fcntl (job_fds[0], F_SETFD, 0); - fcntl (job_fds[1], F_SETFD, 0); - } + { + fcntl (job_fds[0], F_SETFD, 0); + fcntl (job_fds[1], F_SETFD, 0); + } if (job_rfd >= 0) - fcntl (job_rfd, F_SETFD, 0); + fcntl (job_rfd, F_SETFD, 0); #else /* !__EMX__ */ child->pid = fork (); - environ = parent_environ; /* Restore value child may have clobbered. */ + environ = parent_environ; /* Restore value child may have clobbered. */ if (child->pid == 0) - { - /* We are the child side. */ - unblock_sigs (); + { + /* We are the child side. */ + unblock_sigs (); /* If we aren't running a recursive command and we have a jobserver pipe, close it before exec'ing. */ @@ -1762,21 +1766,21 @@ start_job_command (struct child *child) } #endif /* OUTPUT_SYNC */ - child_execute_job (child->good_stdin ? 0 : bad_stdin, 1, + child_execute_job (child->good_stdin ? 0 : bad_stdin, 1, argv, child->environment); - } + } else if (child->pid < 0) - { - /* Fork failed! */ - unblock_sigs (); - perror_with_name ("fork", ""); - goto error; - } + { + /* Fork failed! */ + unblock_sigs (); + perror_with_name ("fork", ""); + goto error; + } # endif /* !__EMX__ */ #endif /* !VMS */ } -#else /* __MSDOS__ or Amiga or WINDOWS32 */ +#else /* __MSDOS__ or Amiga or WINDOWS32 */ #ifdef __MSDOS__ { int proc_return; @@ -1790,31 +1794,31 @@ start_job_command (struct child *child) call COMMAND.COM when its internal commands are used. */ if (execute_by_shell) { - char *cmdline = argv[0]; - /* We don't have a way to pass environment to 'system', - so we need to save and restore ours, sigh... */ - char **parent_environ = environ; - - environ = child->environment; - - /* If we have a *real* shell, tell 'system' to call - it to do everything for us. */ - if (unixy_shell) - { - /* A *real* shell on MSDOS may not support long - command lines the DJGPP way, so we must use 'system'. */ - cmdline = argv[2]; /* get past "shell -c" */ - } - - dos_command_running = 1; - proc_return = system (cmdline); - environ = parent_environ; - execute_by_shell = 0; /* for the next time */ + char *cmdline = argv[0]; + /* We don't have a way to pass environment to 'system', + so we need to save and restore ours, sigh... */ + char **parent_environ = environ; + + environ = child->environment; + + /* If we have a *real* shell, tell 'system' to call + it to do everything for us. */ + if (unixy_shell) + { + /* A *real* shell on MSDOS may not support long + command lines the DJGPP way, so we must use 'system'. */ + cmdline = argv[2]; /* get past "shell -c" */ + } + + dos_command_running = 1; + proc_return = system (cmdline); + environ = parent_environ; + execute_by_shell = 0; /* for the next time */ } else { - dos_command_running = 1; - proc_return = spawnvpe (P_WAIT, argv[0], argv, child->environment); + dos_command_running = 1; + proc_return = spawnvpe (P_WAIT, argv[0], argv, child->environment); } /* Need to unblock signals before turning off @@ -1843,7 +1847,7 @@ start_job_command (struct child *child) amiga_batch_file = 0; DeleteFile (amiga_bname); /* Ignore errors. */ } -#endif /* Amiga */ +#endif /* Amiga */ #ifdef WINDOWS32 { HANDLE hPID; @@ -1857,34 +1861,35 @@ start_job_command (struct child *child) *arg0 = '\\'; /* make sure CreateProcess() has Path it needs */ - sync_Path_environment(); + sync_Path_environment (); #ifdef OUTPUT_SYNC /* Divert child output if output_sync in use. Don't capture recursive make output unless we are synchronizing "make" mode. */ if (output_sync && sync_cmd) - hPID = process_easy(argv, child->environment, - child->outfd, child->errfd); - else + hPID = process_easy (argv, child->environment, + child->outfd, child->errfd); + else #endif - hPID = process_easy(argv, child->environment, -1, -1); + hPID = process_easy (argv, child->environment, -1, -1); if (hPID != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) child->pid = (pid_t) hPID; - else { - int i; - unblock_sigs(); - fprintf(stderr, - _("process_easy() failed to launch process (e=%ld)\n"), - process_last_err(hPID)); - for (i = 0; argv[i]; i++) - fprintf(stderr, "%s ", argv[i]); - fprintf(stderr, _("\nCounted %d args in failed launch\n"), i); - goto error; - } + else + { + int i; + unblock_sigs (); + fprintf (stderr, + _("process_easy() failed to launch process (e=%ld)\n"), + process_last_err (hPID)); + for (i = 0; argv[i]; i++) + fprintf (stderr, "%s ", argv[i]); + fprintf (stderr, _("\nCounted %d args in failed launch\n"), i); + goto error; + } } #endif /* WINDOWS32 */ -#endif /* __MSDOS__ or Amiga or WINDOWS32 */ +#endif /* __MSDOS__ or Amiga or WINDOWS32 */ /* Bump the number of jobs started in this second. */ ++job_counter; @@ -1928,9 +1933,9 @@ start_waiting_job (struct child *c) if (!c->remote && ((job_slots_used > 0 && load_too_high ()) #ifdef WINDOWS32 - || (process_used_slots () >= MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS) + || (process_used_slots () >= MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS) #endif - )) + )) { /* Put this child on the chain of children waiting for the load average to go down. */ @@ -1999,101 +2004,101 @@ new_job (struct file *file) for (i = 0; i < cmds->ncommand_lines; ++i) { /* Collapse backslash-newline combinations that are inside variable - or function references. These are left alone by the parser so - that they will appear in the echoing of commands (where they look - nice); and collapsed by construct_command_argv when it tokenizes. - But letting them survive inside function invocations loses because - we don't want the functions to see them as part of the text. */ + or function references. These are left alone by the parser so + that they will appear in the echoing of commands (where they look + nice); and collapsed by construct_command_argv when it tokenizes. + But letting them survive inside function invocations loses because + we don't want the functions to see them as part of the text. */ char *in, *out, *ref; /* IN points to where in the line we are scanning. - OUT points to where in the line we are writing. - When we collapse a backslash-newline combination, - IN gets ahead of OUT. */ + OUT points to where in the line we are writing. + When we collapse a backslash-newline combination, + IN gets ahead of OUT. */ in = out = cmds->command_lines[i]; while ((ref = strchr (in, '$')) != 0) - { - ++ref; /* Move past the $. */ - - if (out != in) - /* Copy the text between the end of the last chunk - we processed (where IN points) and the new chunk - we are about to process (where REF points). */ - memmove (out, in, ref - in); - - /* Move both pointers past the boring stuff. */ - out += ref - in; - in = ref; - - if (*ref == '(' || *ref == '{') - { - char openparen = *ref; - char closeparen = openparen == '(' ? ')' : '}'; - int count; - char *p; - - *out++ = *in++; /* Copy OPENPAREN. */ - /* IN now points past the opening paren or brace. - Count parens or braces until it is matched. */ - count = 0; - while (*in != '\0') - { - if (*in == closeparen && --count < 0) - break; - else if (*in == '\\' && in[1] == '\n') - { - /* We have found a backslash-newline inside a - variable or function reference. Eat it and - any following whitespace. */ - - int quoted = 0; - for (p = in - 1; p > ref && *p == '\\'; --p) - quoted = !quoted; - - if (quoted) - /* There were two or more backslashes, so this is - not really a continuation line. We don't collapse - the quoting backslashes here as is done in - collapse_continuations, because the line will - be collapsed again after expansion. */ - *out++ = *in++; - else - { - /* Skip the backslash, newline and - any following whitespace. */ - in = next_token (in + 2); - - /* Discard any preceding whitespace that has - already been written to the output. */ - while (out > ref - && isblank ((unsigned char)out[-1])) - --out; - - /* Replace it all with a single space. */ - *out++ = ' '; - } - } - else - { - if (*in == openparen) - ++count; - - *out++ = *in++; - } - } - } - } + { + ++ref; /* Move past the $. */ + + if (out != in) + /* Copy the text between the end of the last chunk + we processed (where IN points) and the new chunk + we are about to process (where REF points). */ + memmove (out, in, ref - in); + + /* Move both pointers past the boring stuff. */ + out += ref - in; + in = ref; + + if (*ref == '(' || *ref == '{') + { + char openparen = *ref; + char closeparen = openparen == '(' ? ')' : '}'; + int count; + char *p; + + *out++ = *in++; /* Copy OPENPAREN. */ + /* IN now points past the opening paren or brace. + Count parens or braces until it is matched. */ + count = 0; + while (*in != '\0') + { + if (*in == closeparen && --count < 0) + break; + else if (*in == '\\' && in[1] == '\n') + { + /* We have found a backslash-newline inside a + variable or function reference. Eat it and + any following whitespace. */ + + int quoted = 0; + for (p = in - 1; p > ref && *p == '\\'; --p) + quoted = !quoted; + + if (quoted) + /* There were two or more backslashes, so this is + not really a continuation line. We don't collapse + the quoting backslashes here as is done in + collapse_continuations, because the line will + be collapsed again after expansion. */ + *out++ = *in++; + else + { + /* Skip the backslash, newline and + any following whitespace. */ + in = next_token (in + 2); + + /* Discard any preceding whitespace that has + already been written to the output. */ + while (out > ref + && isblank ((unsigned char)out[-1])) + --out; + + /* Replace it all with a single space. */ + *out++ = ' '; + } + } + else + { + if (*in == openparen) + ++count; + + *out++ = *in++; + } + } + } + } /* There are no more references in this line to worry about. - Copy the remaining uninteresting text to the output. */ + Copy the remaining uninteresting text to the output. */ if (out != in) - memmove (out, in, strlen (in) + 1); + memmove (out, in, strlen (in) + 1); /* Finally, expand the line. */ lines[i] = allocated_variable_expand_for_file (cmds->command_lines[i], - file); + file); } /* Start the command sequence, record it in a new @@ -2133,16 +2138,16 @@ new_job (struct file *file) this is where the old parallel job code waits, so... */ #ifdef WINDOWS32 - else if (has_jobserver_semaphore()) + else if (has_jobserver_semaphore ()) #else else if (job_fds[0] >= 0) #endif while (1) { - int got_token; + int got_token; #ifndef WINDOWS32 char token; - int saved_errno; + int saved_errno; #endif DB (DB_JOBS, ("Need a job token; we %shave children\n", @@ -2204,23 +2209,23 @@ new_job (struct file *file) /* On Windows we simply wait for the jobserver semaphore to become * signalled or one of our child processes to terminate. */ - got_token = wait_for_semaphore_or_child_process(); + got_token = wait_for_semaphore_or_child_process (); if (got_token < 0) { - DWORD err = GetLastError(); + DWORD err = GetLastError (); fatal (NILF, _("semaphore or child process wait: (Error %ld: %s)"), - err, map_windows32_error_to_string(err)); + err, map_windows32_error_to_string (err)); } #else /* Set interruptible system calls, and read() for a job token. */ - set_child_handler_action_flags (1, waiting_jobs != NULL); - got_token = read (job_rfd, &token, 1); - saved_errno = errno; - set_child_handler_action_flags (0, waiting_jobs != NULL); + set_child_handler_action_flags (1, waiting_jobs != NULL); + got_token = read (job_rfd, &token, 1); + saved_errno = errno; + set_child_handler_action_flags (0, waiting_jobs != NULL); #endif /* If we got one, we're done here. */ - if (got_token == 1) + if (got_token == 1) { DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Obtained token for child %p (%s).\n"), c, c->file->name)); @@ -2230,7 +2235,7 @@ new_job (struct file *file) #ifndef WINDOWS32 /* If the error _wasn't_ expected (EINTR or EBADF), punt. Otherwise, go back and reap_children(), and try again. */ - errno = saved_errno; + errno = saved_errno; if (errno != EINTR && errno != EBADF) pfatal_with_name (_("read jobs pipe")); if (errno == EBADF) @@ -2290,14 +2295,14 @@ job_next_command (struct child *child) { /* There are no more lines in the expansion of this line. */ if (child->command_line == child->file->cmds->ncommand_lines) - { - /* There are no more lines to be expanded. */ - child->command_ptr = 0; - return 0; - } + { + /* There are no more lines to be expanded. */ + child->command_ptr = 0; + return 0; + } else - /* Get the next line to run. */ - child->command_ptr = child->command_lines[child->command_line++]; + /* Get the next line to run. */ + child->command_ptr = child->command_lines[child->command_line++]; } return 1; } @@ -2369,14 +2374,14 @@ load_too_high (void) static int lossage = -1; /* Complain only once for the same error. */ if (lossage == -1 || errno != lossage) - { - if (errno == 0) - /* An errno value of zero means getloadavg is just unsupported. */ - error (NILF, + { + if (errno == 0) + /* An errno value of zero means getloadavg is just unsupported. */ + error (NILF, _("cannot enforce load limits on this operating system")); - else - perror_with_name (_("cannot enforce load limit: "), "getloadavg"); - } + else + perror_with_name (_("cannot enforce load limit: "), "getloadavg"); + } lossage = errno; load = 0; } @@ -2426,7 +2431,7 @@ start_waiting_jobs (void) waiting_jobs = job->next; /* Try to start that job. We break out of the loop as soon - as start_waiting_job puts one back on the waiting list. */ + as start_waiting_job puts one back on the waiting list. */ } while (start_waiting_job (job) && waiting_jobs != 0); @@ -2547,57 +2552,56 @@ exec_command (char **argv, char **envp) int exit_code = EXIT_FAILURE; /* make sure CreateProcess() has Path it needs */ - sync_Path_environment(); + sync_Path_environment (); /* launch command */ - hPID = process_easy(argv, envp, -1, -1); + hPID = process_easy (argv, envp, -1, -1); /* make sure launch ok */ if (hPID == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { int i; - fprintf(stderr, - _("process_easy() failed to launch process (e=%ld)\n"), - process_last_err(hPID)); + fprintf (stderr, _("process_easy() failed to launch process (e=%ld)\n"), + process_last_err (hPID)); for (i = 0; argv[i]; i++) - fprintf(stderr, "%s ", argv[i]); - fprintf(stderr, _("\nCounted %d args in failed launch\n"), i); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + fprintf (stderr, "%s ", argv[i]); + fprintf (stderr, _("\nCounted %d args in failed launch\n"), i); + exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } /* wait and reap last child */ - hWaitPID = process_wait_for_any(1, 0); + hWaitPID = process_wait_for_any (1, 0); while (hWaitPID) { /* was an error found on this process? */ - err = process_last_err(hWaitPID); + err = process_last_err (hWaitPID); /* get exit data */ - exit_code = process_exit_code(hWaitPID); + exit_code = process_exit_code (hWaitPID); if (err) - fprintf(stderr, "make (e=%d, rc=%d): %s", - err, exit_code, map_windows32_error_to_string(err)); + fprintf (stderr, "make (e=%d, rc=%d): %s", + err, exit_code, map_windows32_error_to_string (err)); /* cleanup process */ - process_cleanup(hWaitPID); + process_cleanup (hWaitPID); /* expect to find only last pid, warn about other pids reaped */ if (hWaitPID == hPID) break; else - { - char *pidstr = xstrdup (pid2str ((pid_t)hWaitPID)); - - fprintf(stderr, - _("make reaped child pid %s, still waiting for pid %s\n"), - pidstr, pid2str ((pid_t)hPID)); - free (pidstr); - } + { + char *pidstr = xstrdup (pid2str ((pid_t)hWaitPID)); + + fprintf (stderr, + _("make reaped child pid %s, still waiting for pid %s\n"), + pidstr, pid2str ((pid_t)hPID)); + free (pidstr); + } } /* return child's exit code as our exit code */ - exit(exit_code); + exit (exit_code); #else /* !WINDOWS32 */ @@ -2635,37 +2639,37 @@ exec_command (char **argv, char **envp) break; case ENOEXEC: { - /* The file is not executable. Try it as a shell script. */ - extern char *getenv (); - char *shell; - char **new_argv; - int argc; + /* The file is not executable. Try it as a shell script. */ + extern char *getenv (); + char *shell; + char **new_argv; + int argc; int i=1; # ifdef __EMX__ /* Do not use $SHELL from the environment */ - struct variable *p = lookup_variable ("SHELL", 5); - if (p) - shell = p->value; + struct variable *p = lookup_variable ("SHELL", 5); + if (p) + shell = p->value; else shell = 0; # else - shell = getenv ("SHELL"); + shell = getenv ("SHELL"); # endif - if (shell == 0) - shell = default_shell; + if (shell == 0) + shell = default_shell; - argc = 1; - while (argv[argc] != 0) - ++argc; + argc = 1; + while (argv[argc] != 0) + ++argc; # ifdef __EMX__ if (!unixy_shell) ++argc; # endif - new_argv = alloca ((1 + argc + 1) * sizeof (char *)); - new_argv[0] = shell; + new_argv = alloca ((1 + argc + 1) * sizeof (char *)); + new_argv[0] = shell; # ifdef __EMX__ if (!unixy_shell) @@ -2677,24 +2681,24 @@ exec_command (char **argv, char **envp) # endif new_argv[i] = argv[0]; - while (argc > 0) - { - new_argv[i + argc] = argv[argc]; - --argc; - } + while (argc > 0) + { + new_argv[i + argc] = argv[argc]; + --argc; + } # ifdef __EMX__ - pid = spawnvpe (P_NOWAIT, shell, new_argv, envp); - if (pid >= 0) + pid = spawnvpe (P_NOWAIT, shell, new_argv, envp); + if (pid >= 0) break; # else - execvp (shell, new_argv); + execvp (shell, new_argv); # endif - if (errno == ENOENT) - error (NILF, _("%s: Shell program not found"), shell); - else - perror_with_name ("execvp: ", shell); - break; + if (errno == ENOENT) + error (NILF, _("%s: Shell program not found"), shell); + else + perror_with_name ("execvp: ", shell); + break; } # ifdef __EMX__ @@ -2779,19 +2783,19 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, commands and special characters. */ static char sh_chars_dos[] = "*?[];|<>%^&()"; static char *sh_cmds_dos[] = { "break", "call", "cd", "chcp", "chdir", "cls", - "copy", "ctty", "date", "del", "dir", "echo", - "erase", "exit", "for", "goto", "if", "md", - "mkdir", "path", "pause", "prompt", "rd", - "rmdir", "rem", "ren", "rename", "set", - "shift", "time", "type", "ver", "verify", - "vol", ":", 0 }; + "copy", "ctty", "date", "del", "dir", "echo", + "erase", "exit", "for", "goto", "if", "md", + "mkdir", "path", "pause", "prompt", "rd", + "rmdir", "rem", "ren", "rename", "set", + "shift", "time", "type", "ver", "verify", + "vol", ":", 0 }; static char sh_chars_sh[] = "#;\"*?[]&|<>(){}$`^"; static char *sh_cmds_sh[] = { "cd", "echo", "eval", "exec", "exit", "login", - "logout", "set", "umask", "wait", "while", - "for", "case", "if", ":", ".", "break", - "continue", "export", "read", "readonly", - "shift", "times", "trap", "switch", "unset", + "logout", "set", "umask", "wait", "while", + "for", "case", "if", ":", ".", "break", + "continue", "export", "read", "readonly", + "shift", "times", "trap", "switch", "unset", "ulimit", 0 }; char *sh_chars; @@ -2799,28 +2803,28 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, #elif defined (__EMX__) static char sh_chars_dos[] = "*?[];|<>%^&()"; static char *sh_cmds_dos[] = { "break", "call", "cd", "chcp", "chdir", "cls", - "copy", "ctty", "date", "del", "dir", "echo", - "erase", "exit", "for", "goto", "if", "md", - "mkdir", "path", "pause", "prompt", "rd", - "rmdir", "rem", "ren", "rename", "set", - "shift", "time", "type", "ver", "verify", - "vol", ":", 0 }; + "copy", "ctty", "date", "del", "dir", "echo", + "erase", "exit", "for", "goto", "if", "md", + "mkdir", "path", "pause", "prompt", "rd", + "rmdir", "rem", "ren", "rename", "set", + "shift", "time", "type", "ver", "verify", + "vol", ":", 0 }; static char sh_chars_os2[] = "*?[];|<>%^()\"'&"; static char *sh_cmds_os2[] = { "call", "cd", "chcp", "chdir", "cls", "copy", - "date", "del", "detach", "dir", "echo", - "endlocal", "erase", "exit", "for", "goto", "if", - "keys", "md", "mkdir", "move", "path", "pause", - "prompt", "rd", "rem", "ren", "rename", "rmdir", - "set", "setlocal", "shift", "start", "time", + "date", "del", "detach", "dir", "echo", + "endlocal", "erase", "exit", "for", "goto", "if", + "keys", "md", "mkdir", "move", "path", "pause", + "prompt", "rd", "rem", "ren", "rename", "rmdir", + "set", "setlocal", "shift", "start", "time", "type", "ver", "verify", "vol", ":", 0 }; static char sh_chars_sh[] = "#;\"*?[]&|<>(){}$`^~'"; static char *sh_cmds_sh[] = { "echo", "cd", "eval", "exec", "exit", "login", - "logout", "set", "umask", "wait", "while", - "for", "case", "if", ":", ".", "break", - "continue", "export", "read", "readonly", - "shift", "times", "trap", "switch", "unset", + "logout", "set", "umask", "wait", "while", + "for", "case", "if", ":", ".", "break", + "continue", "export", "read", "readonly", + "shift", "times", "trap", "switch", "unset", 0 }; char *sh_chars; char **sh_cmds; @@ -2828,10 +2832,10 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, #elif defined (_AMIGA) static char sh_chars[] = "#;\"|<>()?*$`"; static char *sh_cmds[] = { "cd", "eval", "if", "delete", "echo", "copy", - "rename", "set", "setenv", "date", "makedir", - "skip", "else", "endif", "path", "prompt", - "unset", "unsetenv", "version", - 0 }; + "rename", "set", "setenv", "date", "makedir", + "skip", "else", "endif", "path", "prompt", + "unset", "unsetenv", "version", + 0 }; #elif defined (WINDOWS32) /* We used to have a double quote (") in sh_chars_dos[] below, but that caused any command line with quoted file names be run @@ -2842,20 +2846,20 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, file names is commonplace on MS-Windows. */ static char sh_chars_dos[] = "|&<>"; static char *sh_cmds_dos[] = { "assoc", "break", "call", "cd", "chcp", - "chdir", "cls", "color", "copy", "ctty", - "date", "del", "dir", "echo", "echo.", - "endlocal", "erase", "exit", "for", "ftype", - "goto", "if", "if", "md", "mkdir", "path", - "pause", "prompt", "rd", "rem", "ren", - "rename", "rmdir", "set", "setlocal", - "shift", "time", "title", "type", "ver", - "verify", "vol", ":", 0 }; + "chdir", "cls", "color", "copy", "ctty", + "date", "del", "dir", "echo", "echo.", + "endlocal", "erase", "exit", "for", "ftype", + "goto", "if", "if", "md", "mkdir", "path", + "pause", "prompt", "rd", "rem", "ren", + "rename", "rmdir", "set", "setlocal", + "shift", "time", "title", "type", "ver", + "verify", "vol", ":", 0 }; static char sh_chars_sh[] = "#;\"*?[]&|<>(){}$`^"; static char *sh_cmds_sh[] = { "cd", "eval", "exec", "exit", "login", - "logout", "set", "umask", "wait", "while", "for", - "case", "if", ":", ".", "break", "continue", - "export", "read", "readonly", "shift", "times", - "trap", "switch", "test", + "logout", "set", "umask", "wait", "while", "for", + "case", "if", ":", ".", "break", "continue", + "export", "read", "readonly", "shift", "times", + "trap", "switch", "test", #ifdef BATCH_MODE_ONLY_SHELL "echo", #endif @@ -2877,7 +2881,7 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, WINDOWS32) are compiled with HAVE_DOS_PATHS defined, which uses sh_chars_sh[] directly (see below). */ static char *sh_chars_sh = sh_chars; -# endif /* HAVE_DOS_PATHS */ +# endif /* HAVE_DOS_PATHS */ #endif int i; char *p; @@ -2889,13 +2893,16 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, #ifdef WINDOWS32 int slow_flag = 0; - if (!unixy_shell) { - sh_cmds = sh_cmds_dos; - sh_chars = sh_chars_dos; - } else { - sh_cmds = sh_cmds_sh; - sh_chars = sh_chars_sh; - } + if (!unixy_shell) + { + sh_cmds = sh_cmds_dos; + sh_chars = sh_chars_dos; + } + else + { + sh_cmds = sh_cmds_sh; + sh_chars = sh_chars_sh; + } #endif /* WINDOWS32 */ if (restp != NULL) @@ -2967,7 +2974,7 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, if (ifs != 0) for (ap = ifs; *ap != '\0'; ++ap) if (*ap != ' ' && *ap != '\t' && *ap != '\n') - goto slow; + goto slow; if (shellflags != 0) if (shellflags[0] != '-' @@ -2992,16 +2999,16 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, assert (ap <= end); if (instring) - { - /* Inside a string, just copy any char except a closing quote - or a backslash-newline combination. */ - if (*p == instring) - { - instring = 0; - if (ap == new_argv[0] || *(ap-1) == '\0') - last_argument_was_empty = 1; - } - else if (*p == '\\' && p[1] == '\n') + { + /* Inside a string, just copy any char except a closing quote + or a backslash-newline combination. */ + if (*p == instring) + { + instring = 0; + if (ap == new_argv[0] || *(ap-1) == '\0') + last_argument_was_empty = 1; + } + else if (*p == '\\' && p[1] == '\n') { /* Backslash-newline is handled differently depending on what kind of string we're in: inside single-quoted strings you @@ -3010,9 +3017,9 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, pre-POSIX behavior of removing the backslash-newline. */ if (instring == '"' #if defined (__MSDOS__) || defined (__EMX__) || defined (WINDOWS32) - || !unixy_shell + || !unixy_shell #endif - ) + ) ++p; else { @@ -3020,74 +3027,74 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, *(ap++) = *p; } } - else if (*p == '\n' && restp != NULL) - { - /* End of the command line. */ - *restp = p; - goto end_of_line; - } - /* Backslash, $, and ` are special inside double quotes. - If we see any of those, punt. - But on MSDOS, if we use COMMAND.COM, double and single - quotes have the same effect. */ - else if (instring == '"' && strchr ("\\$`", *p) != 0 && unixy_shell) - goto slow; + else if (*p == '\n' && restp != NULL) + { + /* End of the command line. */ + *restp = p; + goto end_of_line; + } + /* Backslash, $, and ` are special inside double quotes. + If we see any of those, punt. + But on MSDOS, if we use COMMAND.COM, double and single + quotes have the same effect. */ + else if (instring == '"' && strchr ("\\$`", *p) != 0 && unixy_shell) + goto slow; #ifdef WINDOWS32 - else if (instring == '"' && strncmp (p, "\\\"", 2) == 0) - *ap++ = *++p; + else if (instring == '"' && strncmp (p, "\\\"", 2) == 0) + *ap++ = *++p; #endif - else - *ap++ = *p; - } + else + *ap++ = *p; + } else if (strchr (sh_chars, *p) != 0) - /* Not inside a string, but it's a special char. */ - goto slow; + /* Not inside a string, but it's a special char. */ + goto slow; else if (one_shell && *p == '\n') - /* In .ONESHELL mode \n is a separator like ; or && */ - goto slow; + /* In .ONESHELL mode \n is a separator like ; or && */ + goto slow; #ifdef __MSDOS__ else if (*p == '.' && p[1] == '.' && p[2] == '.' && p[3] != '.') - /* '...' is a wildcard in DJGPP. */ - goto slow; + /* '...' is a wildcard in DJGPP. */ + goto slow; #endif else - /* Not a special char. */ - switch (*p) - { - case '=': - /* Equals is a special character in leading words before the - first word with no equals sign in it. This is not the case - with sh -k, but we never get here when using nonstandard - shell flags. */ - if (! seen_nonequals && unixy_shell) - goto slow; - word_has_equals = 1; - *ap++ = '='; - break; - - case '\\': - /* Backslash-newline has special case handling, ref POSIX. + /* Not a special char. */ + switch (*p) + { + case '=': + /* Equals is a special character in leading words before the + first word with no equals sign in it. This is not the case + with sh -k, but we never get here when using nonstandard + shell flags. */ + if (! seen_nonequals && unixy_shell) + goto slow; + word_has_equals = 1; + *ap++ = '='; + break; + + case '\\': + /* Backslash-newline has special case handling, ref POSIX. We're in the fastpath, so emulate what the shell would do. */ - if (p[1] == '\n') - { - /* Throw out the backslash and newline. */ + if (p[1] == '\n') + { + /* Throw out the backslash and newline. */ ++p; /* If there's nothing in this argument yet, skip any whitespace before the start of the next word. */ if (ap == new_argv[i]) p = next_token (p + 1) - 1; - } + } #ifdef WINDOWS32 - /* Backslash before whitespace is not special if our shell - is not Unixy. */ - else if (isspace (p[1]) && !unixy_shell) - { - *ap++ = *p; - break; - } -#endif - else if (p[1] != '\0') + /* Backslash before whitespace is not special if our shell + is not Unixy. */ + else if (isspace (p[1]) && !unixy_shell) + { + *ap++ = *p; + break; + } +#endif + else if (p[1] != '\0') { #ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS /* Only remove backslashes before characters special to Unixy @@ -3117,49 +3124,49 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, /* Copy and skip the following char. */ *ap++ = *++p; } - break; - - case '\'': - case '"': - instring = *p; - break; - - case '\n': - if (restp != NULL) - { - /* End of the command line. */ - *restp = p; - goto end_of_line; - } - else - /* Newlines are not special. */ - *ap++ = '\n'; - break; - - case ' ': - case '\t': - /* We have the end of an argument. - Terminate the text of the argument. */ - *ap++ = '\0'; - new_argv[++i] = ap; - last_argument_was_empty = 0; - - /* Update SEEN_NONEQUALS, which tells us if every word - heretofore has contained an '='. */ - seen_nonequals |= ! word_has_equals; - if (word_has_equals && ! seen_nonequals) - /* An '=' in a word before the first - word without one is magical. */ - goto slow; - word_has_equals = 0; /* Prepare for the next word. */ - - /* If this argument is the command name, - see if it is a built-in shell command. - If so, have the shell handle it. */ - if (i == 1) - { - register int j; - for (j = 0; sh_cmds[j] != 0; ++j) + break; + + case '\'': + case '"': + instring = *p; + break; + + case '\n': + if (restp != NULL) + { + /* End of the command line. */ + *restp = p; + goto end_of_line; + } + else + /* Newlines are not special. */ + *ap++ = '\n'; + break; + + case ' ': + case '\t': + /* We have the end of an argument. + Terminate the text of the argument. */ + *ap++ = '\0'; + new_argv[++i] = ap; + last_argument_was_empty = 0; + + /* Update SEEN_NONEQUALS, which tells us if every word + heretofore has contained an '='. */ + seen_nonequals |= ! word_has_equals; + if (word_has_equals && ! seen_nonequals) + /* An '=' in a word before the first + word without one is magical. */ + goto slow; + word_has_equals = 0; /* Prepare for the next word. */ + + /* If this argument is the command name, + see if it is a built-in shell command. + If so, have the shell handle it. */ + if (i == 1) + { + register int j; + for (j = 0; sh_cmds[j] != 0; ++j) { if (streq (sh_cmds[j], new_argv[0])) goto slow; @@ -3170,16 +3177,16 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, goto slow; # endif } - } + } - /* Ignore multiple whitespace chars. */ - p = next_token (p) - 1; - break; + /* Ignore multiple whitespace chars. */ + p = next_token (p) - 1; + break; - default: - *ap++ = *p; - break; - } + default: + *ap++ = *p; + break; + } } end_of_line: @@ -3198,8 +3205,8 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, { register int j; for (j = 0; sh_cmds[j] != 0; ++j) - if (streq (sh_cmds[j], new_argv[0])) - goto slow; + if (streq (sh_cmds[j], new_argv[0])) + goto slow; } if (new_argv[0] == 0) @@ -3223,7 +3230,7 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, } #ifdef __MSDOS__ - execute_by_shell = 1; /* actually, call 'system' if shell isn't unixy */ + execute_by_shell = 1; /* actually, call 'system' if shell isn't unixy */ #endif #ifdef _AMIGA @@ -3238,14 +3245,14 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, for (dptr=buffer; *ptr; ) { if (*ptr == '\\' && ptr[1] == '\n') - ptr += 2; + ptr += 2; else if (*ptr == '@') /* Kludge: multiline commands */ { - ptr += 2; - *dptr++ = '\n'; + ptr += 2; + *dptr++ = '\n'; } else - *dptr++ = *ptr++; + *dptr++ = *ptr++; } *dptr = 0; @@ -3253,7 +3260,7 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, new_argv[0] = buffer; new_argv[1] = 0; } -#else /* Not Amiga */ +#else /* Not Amiga */ #ifdef WINDOWS32 /* * Not eating this whitespace caused things like @@ -3290,30 +3297,30 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, # endif /* In .ONESHELL mode we are allowed to throw the entire current - recipe string at a single shell and trust that the user - has configured the shell and shell flags, and formatted - the string, appropriately. */ + recipe string at a single shell and trust that the user + has configured the shell and shell flags, and formatted + the string, appropriately. */ if (one_shell) { - /* If the shell is Bourne compatible, we must remove and ignore - interior special chars [@+-] because they're meaningless to - the shell itself. If, however, we're in .ONESHELL mode and - have changed SHELL to something non-standard, we should - leave those alone because they could be part of the - script. In this case we must also leave in place - any leading [@+-] for the same reason. */ - - /* Remove and ignore interior prefix chars [@+-] because they're - meaningless given a single shell. */ + /* If the shell is Bourne compatible, we must remove and ignore + interior special chars [@+-] because they're meaningless to + the shell itself. If, however, we're in .ONESHELL mode and + have changed SHELL to something non-standard, we should + leave those alone because they could be part of the + script. In this case we must also leave in place + any leading [@+-] for the same reason. */ + + /* Remove and ignore interior prefix chars [@+-] because they're + meaningless given a single shell. */ #if defined __MSDOS__ || defined (__EMX__) - if (unixy_shell) /* the test is complicated and we already did it */ + if (unixy_shell) /* the test is complicated and we already did it */ #else - if (is_bourne_compatible_shell(shell) + if (is_bourne_compatible_shell (shell) #ifdef WINDOWS32 - /* If we didn't find any sh.exe, don't behave is if we did! */ - && !no_default_sh_exe + /* If we didn't find any sh.exe, don't behave is if we did! */ + && !no_default_sh_exe #endif - ) + ) #endif { const char *f = line; @@ -3350,28 +3357,28 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, *t = '\0'; } #ifdef WINDOWS32 - else /* non-Posix shell (cmd.exe etc.) */ - { + else /* non-Posix shell (cmd.exe etc.) */ + { const char *f = line; char *t = line; - char *tstart = t; - int temp_fd; - FILE* batch = NULL; - int id = GetCurrentProcessId(); - PATH_VAR(fbuf); - - /* Generate a file name for the temporary batch file. */ - sprintf(fbuf, "make%d", id); - *batch_filename = create_batch_file (fbuf, 0, &temp_fd); - DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Creating temporary batch file %s\n"), - *batch_filename)); - - /* Create a FILE object for the batch file, and write to it the - commands to be executed. Put the batch file in TEXT mode. */ - _setmode (temp_fd, _O_TEXT); - batch = _fdopen (temp_fd, "wt"); - fputs ("@echo off\n", batch); - DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Batch file contents:\n\t@echo off\n"))); + char *tstart = t; + int temp_fd; + FILE* batch = NULL; + int id = GetCurrentProcessId (); + PATH_VAR(fbuf); + + /* Generate a file name for the temporary batch file. */ + sprintf (fbuf, "make%d", id); + *batch_filename = create_batch_file (fbuf, 0, &temp_fd); + DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Creating temporary batch file %s\n"), + *batch_filename)); + + /* Create a FILE object for the batch file, and write to it the + commands to be executed. Put the batch file in TEXT mode. */ + _setmode (temp_fd, _O_TEXT); + batch = _fdopen (temp_fd, "wt"); + fputs ("@echo off\n", batch); + DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Batch file contents:\n\t@echo off\n"))); /* Copy the recipe, removing and ignoring interior prefix chars [@+-]: they're meaningless in .ONESHELL mode. */ @@ -3385,42 +3392,42 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, /* Copy until we get to the next logical recipe line. */ while (*f != '\0') { - /* Remove the escaped newlines in the command, and - the whitespace that follows them. Windows - shells cannot handle escaped newlines. */ - if (*f == '\\' && f[1] == '\n') - { - f += 2; - while (isblank (*f)) - ++f; - } + /* Remove the escaped newlines in the command, and + the whitespace that follows them. Windows + shells cannot handle escaped newlines. */ + if (*f == '\\' && f[1] == '\n') + { + f += 2; + while (isblank (*f)) + ++f; + } *(t++) = *(f++); - /* On an unescaped newline, we're done with this - line. */ - if (f[-1] == '\n') - break; + /* On an unescaped newline, we're done with this + line. */ + if (f[-1] == '\n') + break; } - /* Write another line into the batch file. */ - if (t > tstart) - { - int c = *t; - *t = '\0'; - fputs (tstart, batch); - DB (DB_JOBS, ("\t%s", tstart)); - tstart = t; - *t = c; - } - } - DB (DB_JOBS, ("\n")); - fclose (batch); - - /* Create an argv list for the shell command line that - will run the batch file. */ - new_argv = xmalloc (2 * sizeof (char *)); - new_argv[0] = xstrdup (*batch_filename); - new_argv[1] = NULL; - return new_argv; - } + /* Write another line into the batch file. */ + if (t > tstart) + { + int c = *t; + *t = '\0'; + fputs (tstart, batch); + DB (DB_JOBS, ("\t%s", tstart)); + tstart = t; + *t = c; + } + } + DB (DB_JOBS, ("\n")); + fclose (batch); + + /* Create an argv list for the shell command line that + will run the batch file. */ + new_argv = xmalloc (2 * sizeof (char *)); + new_argv[0] = xstrdup (*batch_filename); + new_argv[1] = NULL; + return new_argv; + } #endif /* WINDOWS32 */ /* Create an argv list for the shell command line. */ { @@ -3457,9 +3464,9 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, whichever happens first. */ for (p = shell; *p != '\0'; ++p) { - if (strchr (sh_chars, *p) != 0) - *(ap++) = '\\'; - *(ap++) = *p; + if (strchr (sh_chars, *p) != 0) + *(ap++) = '\\'; + *(ap++) = *p; } *(ap++) = ' '; if (shellflags) @@ -3469,14 +3476,14 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, command_ptr = ap; for (p = line; *p != '\0'; ++p) { - if (restp != NULL && *p == '\n') - { - *restp = p; - break; - } - else if (*p == '\\' && p[1] == '\n') - { - /* POSIX says we keep the backslash-newline. If we don't have a + if (restp != NULL && *p == '\n') + { + *restp = p; + break; + } + else if (*p == '\\' && p[1] == '\n') + { + /* POSIX says we keep the backslash-newline. If we don't have a POSIX shell on DOS/Windows/OS2, mimic the pre-POSIX behavior and remove the backslash/newline. */ #if defined (__MSDOS__) || defined (__EMX__) || defined (WINDOWS32) @@ -3484,26 +3491,26 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, #else # define PRESERVE_BSNL 1 #endif - if (PRESERVE_BSNL) - { - *(ap++) = '\\'; - /* Only non-batch execution needs another backslash, - because it will be passed through a recursive - invocation of this function. */ - if (!batch_mode_shell) - *(ap++) = '\\'; - *(ap++) = '\n'; - } - ++p; - continue; - } + if (PRESERVE_BSNL) + { + *(ap++) = '\\'; + /* Only non-batch execution needs another backslash, + because it will be passed through a recursive + invocation of this function. */ + if (!batch_mode_shell) + *(ap++) = '\\'; + *(ap++) = '\n'; + } + ++p; + continue; + } /* DOS shells don't know about backslash-escaping. */ - if (unixy_shell && !batch_mode_shell && + if (unixy_shell && !batch_mode_shell && (*p == '\\' || *p == '\'' || *p == '"' || isspace ((unsigned char)*p) || strchr (sh_chars, *p) != 0)) - *ap++ = '\\'; + *ap++ = '\\'; #ifdef __MSDOS__ else if (unixy_shell && strneq (p, "...", 3)) { @@ -3513,7 +3520,7 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, p += 2; } #endif - *ap++ = *p; + *ap++ = *p; } if (ap == new_line + shell_len + sflags_len + 2) { @@ -3527,48 +3534,55 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, /* Some shells do not work well when invoked as 'sh -c xxx' to run a command line (e.g. Cygnus GNUWIN32 sh.exe on WIN32 systems). In these cases, run commands via a script file. */ - if (just_print_flag && !(flags & COMMANDS_RECURSE)) { - /* Need to allocate new_argv, although it's unused, because - start_job_command will want to free it and its 0'th element. */ - new_argv = xmalloc(2 * sizeof (char *)); - new_argv[0] = xstrdup (""); - new_argv[1] = NULL; - } else if ((no_default_sh_exe || batch_mode_shell) && batch_filename) { - int temp_fd; - FILE* batch = NULL; - int id = GetCurrentProcessId(); - PATH_VAR(fbuf); - - /* create a file name */ - sprintf(fbuf, "make%d", id); - *batch_filename = create_batch_file (fbuf, unixy_shell, &temp_fd); - - DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Creating temporary batch file %s\n"), - *batch_filename)); - - /* Create a FILE object for the batch file, and write to it the - commands to be executed. Put the batch file in TEXT mode. */ - _setmode (temp_fd, _O_TEXT); - batch = _fdopen (temp_fd, "wt"); - if (!unixy_shell) - fputs ("@echo off\n", batch); - fputs (command_ptr, batch); - fputc ('\n', batch); - fclose (batch); - DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Batch file contents:%s\n\t%s\n"), - !unixy_shell ? "\n\t@echo off" : "", command_ptr)); - - /* create argv */ - new_argv = xmalloc(3 * sizeof (char *)); - if (unixy_shell) { - new_argv[0] = xstrdup (shell); - new_argv[1] = *batch_filename; /* only argv[0] gets freed later */ - } else { - new_argv[0] = xstrdup (*batch_filename); + if (just_print_flag && !(flags & COMMANDS_RECURSE)) + { + /* Need to allocate new_argv, although it's unused, because + start_job_command will want to free it and its 0'th element. */ + new_argv = xmalloc (2 * sizeof (char *)); + new_argv[0] = xstrdup (""); new_argv[1] = NULL; } - new_argv[2] = NULL; - } else + else if ((no_default_sh_exe || batch_mode_shell) && batch_filename) + { + int temp_fd; + FILE* batch = NULL; + int id = GetCurrentProcessId (); + PATH_VAR (fbuf); + + /* create a file name */ + sprintf (fbuf, "make%d", id); + *batch_filename = create_batch_file (fbuf, unixy_shell, &temp_fd); + + DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Creating temporary batch file %s\n"), + *batch_filename)); + + /* Create a FILE object for the batch file, and write to it the + commands to be executed. Put the batch file in TEXT mode. */ + _setmode (temp_fd, _O_TEXT); + batch = _fdopen (temp_fd, "wt"); + if (!unixy_shell) + fputs ("@echo off\n", batch); + fputs (command_ptr, batch); + fputc ('\n', batch); + fclose (batch); + DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Batch file contents:%s\n\t%s\n"), + !unixy_shell ? "\n\t@echo off" : "", command_ptr)); + + /* create argv */ + new_argv = xmalloc (3 * sizeof (char *)); + if (unixy_shell) + { + new_argv[0] = xstrdup (shell); + new_argv[1] = *batch_filename; /* only argv[0] gets freed later */ + } + else + { + new_argv[0] = xstrdup (*batch_filename); + new_argv[1] = NULL; + } + new_argv[2] = NULL; + } + else #endif /* WINDOWS32 */ if (unixy_shell) @@ -3578,7 +3592,7 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, #ifdef __EMX__ else if (!unixy_shell) { - /* new_line is local, must not be freed therefore + /* new_line is local, must not be freed therefore We use line here instead of new_line because we run the shell manually. */ size_t line_len = strlen (line); @@ -3664,7 +3678,7 @@ construct_command_argv_internal (char *line, char **restp, char *shell, free (new_line); } -#endif /* ! AMIGA */ +#endif /* ! AMIGA */ return new_argv; } @@ -3699,13 +3713,13 @@ construct_command_argv (char *line, char **restp, struct file *file, for (;;) { while ((*cptr != 0) - && (isspace ((unsigned char)*cptr))) - cptr++; + && (isspace ((unsigned char)*cptr))) + cptr++; if (*cptr == 0) - break; + break; while ((*cptr != 0) - && (!isspace((unsigned char)*cptr))) - cptr++; + && (!isspace ((unsigned char)*cptr))) + cptr++; argc++; } @@ -3718,17 +3732,17 @@ construct_command_argv (char *line, char **restp, struct file *file, for (;;) { while ((*cptr != 0) - && (isspace ((unsigned char)*cptr))) - cptr++; + && (isspace ((unsigned char)*cptr))) + cptr++; if (*cptr == 0) - break; + break; DB (DB_JOBS, ("argv[%d] = [%s]\n", argc, cptr)); argv[argc++] = cptr; while ((*cptr != 0) - && (!isspace((unsigned char)*cptr))) - cptr++; + && (!isspace ((unsigned char)*cptr))) + cptr++; if (*cptr != 0) - *cptr++ = 0; + *cptr++ = 0; } #else { @@ -3742,10 +3756,11 @@ construct_command_argv (char *line, char **restp, struct file *file, * Convert to forward slashes so that construct_command_argv_internal() * is not confused. */ - if (shell) { - char *p = w32ify (shell, 0); - strcpy (shell, p); - } + if (shell) + { + char *p = w32ify (shell, 0); + strcpy (shell, p); + } #endif #ifdef __EMX__ { @@ -3753,12 +3768,12 @@ construct_command_argv (char *line, char **restp, struct file *file, static const char *last_shell = ""; static int init = 0; if (init == 0) - { - unixroot = getenv ("UNIXROOT"); - /* unixroot must be NULL or not empty */ - if (unixroot && unixroot[0] == '\0') unixroot = NULL; - init = 1; - } + { + unixroot = getenv ("UNIXROOT"); + /* unixroot must be NULL or not empty */ + if (unixroot && unixroot[0] == '\0') unixroot = NULL; + init = 1; + } /* if we have an unixroot drive and if shell is not default_shell (which means it's either cmd.exe or the test has already been @@ -3766,29 +3781,29 @@ construct_command_argv (char *line, char **restp, struct file *file, try whether it exists e.g.: if "/bin/sh" does not exist use "$UNIXROOT/bin/sh" instead. */ if (unixroot && shell && strcmp (shell, last_shell) != 0 - && (shell[0] == '/' || shell[0] == '\\')) - { - /* trying a new shell, check whether it exists */ - size_t size = strlen (shell); - char *buf = xmalloc (size + 7); - memcpy (buf, shell, size); - memcpy (buf + size, ".exe", 5); /* including the trailing '\0' */ + && (shell[0] == '/' || shell[0] == '\\')) + { + /* trying a new shell, check whether it exists */ + size_t size = strlen (shell); + char *buf = xmalloc (size + 7); + memcpy (buf, shell, size); + memcpy (buf + size, ".exe", 5); /* including the trailing '\0' */ if (access (shell, F_OK) != 0 && access (buf, F_OK) != 0) - { - /* try the same for the unixroot drive */ - memmove (buf + 2, buf, size + 5); - buf[0] = unixroot[0]; - buf[1] = unixroot[1]; - if (access (buf, F_OK) == 0) - /* we have found a shell! */ - /* free(shell); */ - shell = buf; - else - free (buf); - } - else + { + /* try the same for the unixroot drive */ + memmove (buf + 2, buf, size + 5); + buf[0] = unixroot[0]; + buf[1] = unixroot[1]; + if (access (buf, F_OK) == 0) + /* we have found a shell! */ + /* free(shell); */ + shell = buf; + else + free (buf); + } + else free (buf); - } + } } #endif /* __EMX__ */ diff --git a/job.h b/job.h index db68db4..4745127 100644 --- a/job.h +++ b/job.h @@ -49,13 +49,14 @@ this program. If not, see . */ # define F_WRLCK 1 # define F_UNLCK 2 -struct flock { - short l_type; - short l_whence; - off_t l_start; - off_t l_len; - pid_t l_pid; -}; +struct flock + { + short l_type; + short l_whence; + off_t l_start; + off_t l_len; + pid_t l_pid; + }; /* This type is actually a HANDLE, but we want to avoid including windows.h as much as possible. */ @@ -70,42 +71,42 @@ int same_stream (FILE *f1, FILE *f2); void record_sync_mutex (const char *str); void prepare_mutex_handle_string (intptr_t hdl); -# else /* !WINDOWS32 */ +# else /* !WINDOWS32 */ -typedef int sync_handle_t; /* file descriptor */ +typedef int sync_handle_t; /* file descriptor */ # define RECORD_SYNC_MUTEX(m) (void)(m) # endif -#endif /* OUTPUT_SYNC */ +#endif /* OUTPUT_SYNC */ /* Structure describing a running or dead child process. */ struct child { - struct child *next; /* Link in the chain. */ + struct child *next; /* Link in the chain. */ - struct file *file; /* File being remade. */ + struct file *file; /* File being remade. */ - char **environment; /* Environment for commands. */ + char **environment; /* Environment for commands. */ char *sh_batch_file; /* Script file for shell commands */ - char **command_lines; /* Array of variable-expanded cmd lines. */ - char *command_ptr; /* Ptr into command_lines[command_line]. */ + char **command_lines; /* Array of variable-expanded cmd lines. */ + char *command_ptr; /* Ptr into command_lines[command_line]. */ #ifdef VMS char *comname; /* Temporary command file name */ - int efn; /* Completion event flag number */ - int cstatus; /* Completion status */ + int efn; /* Completion event flag number */ + int cstatus; /* Completion status */ #endif - unsigned int command_line; /* Index into command_lines. */ - int outfd; /* File descriptor for saving stdout */ - int errfd; /* File descriptor for saving stderr */ - pid_t pid; /* Child process's ID number. */ - unsigned int remote:1; /* Nonzero if executing remotely. */ - unsigned int noerror:1; /* Nonzero if commands contained a '-'. */ - unsigned int good_stdin:1; /* Nonzero if this child has a good stdin. */ - unsigned int deleted:1; /* Nonzero if targets have been deleted. */ + unsigned int command_line; /* Index into command_lines. */ + int outfd; /* File descriptor for saving stdout */ + int errfd; /* File descriptor for saving stderr */ + pid_t pid; /* Child process's ID number. */ + unsigned int remote:1; /* Nonzero if executing remotely. */ + unsigned int noerror:1; /* Nonzero if commands contained a '-'. */ + unsigned int good_stdin:1; /* Nonzero if this child has a good stdin. */ + unsigned int deleted:1; /* Nonzero if targets have been deleted. */ unsigned int dontcare:1; /* Saved dontcare flag. */ }; @@ -139,11 +140,11 @@ void block_sigs (void); #ifdef POSIX void unblock_sigs (void); #else -#ifdef HAVE_SIGSETMASK +#ifdef HAVE_SIGSETMASK extern int fatal_signal_mask; -#define unblock_sigs() sigsetmask (0) +#define unblock_sigs() sigsetmask (0) #else -#define unblock_sigs() +#define unblock_sigs() #endif #endif diff --git a/load.c b/load.c index fed3d46..e93822e 100644 --- a/load.c +++ b/load.c @@ -50,56 +50,57 @@ load_object (const gmk_floc *flocp, int noerror, { global_dl = dlopen (NULL, RTLD_NOW|RTLD_GLOBAL); if (! global_dl) - fatal (flocp, _("Failed to open global symbol table: %s"), dlerror()); + fatal (flocp, _("Failed to open global symbol table: %s"), dlerror ()); } symp = (load_func_t) dlsym (global_dl, symname); - if (! symp) { - struct load_list *new; - void *dlp = NULL; + if (! symp) + { + struct load_list *new; + void *dlp = NULL; /* If the path has no "/", try the current directory first. */ - if (! strchr (ldname, '/') + if (! strchr (ldname, '/') #ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS - && ! strchr (ldname, '\\') + && ! strchr (ldname, '\\') #endif - ) - dlp = dlopen (concat (2, "./", ldname), RTLD_LAZY|RTLD_GLOBAL); + ) + dlp = dlopen (concat (2, "./", ldname), RTLD_LAZY|RTLD_GLOBAL); - /* If we haven't opened it yet, try the default search path. */ - if (! dlp) - dlp = dlopen (ldname, RTLD_LAZY|RTLD_GLOBAL); + /* If we haven't opened it yet, try the default search path. */ + if (! dlp) + dlp = dlopen (ldname, RTLD_LAZY|RTLD_GLOBAL); - /* Still no? Then fail. */ - if (! dlp) - { - if (noerror) - DB (DB_BASIC, ("%s", dlerror())); - else - error (flocp, "%s", dlerror()); - return NULL; - } + /* Still no? Then fail. */ + if (! dlp) + { + if (noerror) + DB (DB_BASIC, ("%s", dlerror ())); + else + error (flocp, "%s", dlerror ()); + return NULL; + } - /* Assert that the GPL license symbol is defined. */ - symp = dlsym (dlp, "plugin_is_GPL_compatible"); - if (! symp) - fatal (flocp, _("Loaded object %s is not declared to be GPL compatible"), - ldname); - - symp = dlsym (dlp, symname); - if (! symp) - fatal (flocp, _("Failed to load symbol %s from %s: %s"), - symname, ldname, dlerror()); - - /* Add this symbol to a trivial lookup table. This is not efficient but - it's highly unlikely we'll be loading lots of objects, and we only need - it to look them up on unload, if we rebuild them. */ - new = xmalloc (sizeof (struct load_list)); - new->name = xstrdup (ldname); - new->dlp = dlp; - new->next = loaded_syms; - loaded_syms = new; - } + /* Assert that the GPL license symbol is defined. */ + symp = dlsym (dlp, "plugin_is_GPL_compatible"); + if (! symp) + fatal (flocp, _("Loaded object %s is not declared to be GPL compatible"), + ldname); + + symp = dlsym (dlp, symname); + if (! symp) + fatal (flocp, _("Failed to load symbol %s from %s: %s"), + symname, ldname, dlerror ()); + + /* Add this symbol to a trivial lookup table. This is not efficient but + it's highly unlikely we'll be loading lots of objects, and we only + need it to look them up on unload, if we rebuild them. */ + new = xmalloc (sizeof (struct load_list)); + new->name = xstrdup (ldname); + new->dlp = dlp; + new->next = loaded_syms; + loaded_syms = new; + } return symp; } @@ -150,7 +151,7 @@ load_file (const gmk_floc *flocp, const char **ldname, int noerror) *ldname = strcache_add (*ldname); /* If this object has been loaded, we're done. */ - loaded = allocated_variable_expand("$(.LOADED)"); + loaded = allocated_variable_expand ("$(.LOADED)"); fp = strstr (loaded, *ldname); r = fp && (fp==loaded || fp[-1]==' ') && (fp[nmlen]=='\0' || fp[nmlen]==' '); free (loaded); @@ -165,17 +166,17 @@ load_file (const gmk_floc *flocp, const char **ldname, int noerror) fp = strrchr (*ldname, '/'); #ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS if (fp) - { - const char *fp2 = strchr (fp, '\\'); + { + const char *fp2 = strchr (fp, '\\'); - if (fp2 > fp) - fp = fp2; - } + if (fp2 > fp) + fp = fp2; + } else - fp = strrchr (*ldname, '\\'); + fp = strrchr (*ldname, '\\'); /* The (improbable) case of d:foo. */ if (fp && *fp && fp[1] == ':') - fp++; + fp++; #endif if (!fp) fp = *ldname; @@ -190,7 +191,7 @@ load_file (const gmk_floc *flocp, const char **ldname, int noerror) DB (DB_VERBOSE, (_("Loading symbol %s from %s\n"), symname, *ldname)); /* Load it! */ - symp = load_object(flocp, noerror, *ldname, symname); + symp = load_object (flocp, noerror, *ldname, symname); if (! symp) return 0; diff --git a/main.c b/main.c index ae8423b..955ece5 100644 --- a/main.c +++ b/main.c @@ -785,11 +785,11 @@ prepare_mutex_handle_string (sync_handle_t handle) * debuggers can attach. */ LONG WINAPI -handle_runtime_exceptions( struct _EXCEPTION_POINTERS *exinfo ) +handle_runtime_exceptions (struct _EXCEPTION_POINTERS *exinfo) { PEXCEPTION_RECORD exrec = exinfo->ExceptionRecord; - LPSTR cmdline = GetCommandLine(); - LPSTR prg = strtok(cmdline, " "); + LPSTR cmdline = GetCommandLine (); + LPSTR prg = strtok (cmdline, " "); CHAR errmsg[1024]; #ifdef USE_EVENT_LOG HANDLE hEventSource; @@ -798,54 +798,54 @@ handle_runtime_exceptions( struct _EXCEPTION_POINTERS *exinfo ) if (! ISDB (DB_VERBOSE)) { - sprintf(errmsg, - _("%s: Interrupt/Exception caught (code = 0x%lx, addr = 0x%p)\n"), - prg, exrec->ExceptionCode, exrec->ExceptionAddress); - fprintf(stderr, errmsg); - exit(255); + sprintf (errmsg, + _("%s: Interrupt/Exception caught (code = 0x%lx, addr = 0x%p)\n"), + prg, exrec->ExceptionCode, exrec->ExceptionAddress); + fprintf (stderr, errmsg); + exit (255); } - sprintf(errmsg, - _("\nUnhandled exception filter called from program %s\nExceptionCode = %lx\nExceptionFlags = %lx\nExceptionAddress = 0x%p\n"), - prg, exrec->ExceptionCode, exrec->ExceptionFlags, - exrec->ExceptionAddress); + sprintf (errmsg, + _("\nUnhandled exception filter called from program %s\nExceptionCode = %lx\nExceptionFlags = %lx\nExceptionAddress = 0x%p\n"), + prg, exrec->ExceptionCode, exrec->ExceptionFlags, + exrec->ExceptionAddress); if (exrec->ExceptionCode == EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION && exrec->NumberParameters >= 2) - sprintf(&errmsg[strlen(errmsg)], - (exrec->ExceptionInformation[0] - ? _("Access violation: write operation at address 0x%p\n") - : _("Access violation: read operation at address 0x%p\n")), - (PVOID)exrec->ExceptionInformation[1]); + sprintf (&errmsg[strlen(errmsg)], + (exrec->ExceptionInformation[0] + ? _("Access violation: write operation at address 0x%p\n") + : _("Access violation: read operation at address 0x%p\n")), + (PVOID)exrec->ExceptionInformation[1]); /* turn this on if we want to put stuff in the event log too */ #ifdef USE_EVENT_LOG - hEventSource = RegisterEventSource(NULL, "GNU Make"); + hEventSource = RegisterEventSource (NULL, "GNU Make"); lpszStrings[0] = errmsg; if (hEventSource != NULL) { - ReportEvent(hEventSource, /* handle of event source */ - EVENTLOG_ERROR_TYPE, /* event type */ - 0, /* event category */ - 0, /* event ID */ - NULL, /* current user's SID */ - 1, /* strings in lpszStrings */ - 0, /* no bytes of raw data */ - lpszStrings, /* array of error strings */ - NULL); /* no raw data */ - - (VOID) DeregisterEventSource(hEventSource); + ReportEvent (hEventSource, /* handle of event source */ + EVENTLOG_ERROR_TYPE, /* event type */ + 0, /* event category */ + 0, /* event ID */ + NULL, /* current user's SID */ + 1, /* strings in lpszStrings */ + 0, /* no bytes of raw data */ + lpszStrings, /* array of error strings */ + NULL); /* no raw data */ + + (VOID) DeregisterEventSource (hEventSource); } #endif /* Write the error to stderr too */ - fprintf(stderr, errmsg); + fprintf (stderr, errmsg); #ifdef DEBUG return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH; #else - exit(255); + exit (255); return (255); /* not reached */ #endif } @@ -885,75 +885,89 @@ find_and_set_default_shell (const char *token) || ((tokend - 4 == search_token || (tokend - 4 > search_token && (tokend[-5] == '/' || tokend[-5] == '\\'))) - && !strcasecmp (tokend - 4, "cmd.exe"))) { - batch_mode_shell = 1; - unixy_shell = 0; - sprintf (sh_path, "%s", search_token); - default_shell = xstrdup (w32ify (sh_path, 0)); - DB (DB_VERBOSE, (_("find_and_set_shell() setting default_shell = %s\n"), - default_shell)); - sh_found = 1; - } else if (!no_default_sh_exe && - (token == NULL || !strcmp (search_token, default_shell))) { - /* no new information, path already set or known */ - sh_found = 1; - } else if (file_exists_p (search_token)) { - /* search token path was found */ - sprintf (sh_path, "%s", search_token); - default_shell = xstrdup (w32ify (sh_path, 0)); - DB (DB_VERBOSE, (_("find_and_set_shell() setting default_shell = %s\n"), - default_shell)); - sh_found = 1; - } else { - char *p; - struct variable *v = lookup_variable (STRING_SIZE_TUPLE ("PATH")); - - /* Search Path for shell */ - if (v && v->value) { - char *ep; - - p = v->value; - ep = strchr (p, PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR); - - while (ep && *ep) { - *ep = '\0'; - - if (dir_file_exists_p (p, search_token)) { - sprintf (sh_path, "%s/%s", p, search_token); - default_shell = xstrdup (w32ify (sh_path, 0)); - sh_found = 1; - *ep = PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR; - - /* terminate loop */ - p += strlen (p); - } else { - *ep = PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR; - p = ++ep; - } + && !strcasecmp (tokend - 4, "cmd.exe"))) + { + batch_mode_shell = 1; + unixy_shell = 0; + sprintf (sh_path, "%s", search_token); + default_shell = xstrdup (w32ify (sh_path, 0)); + DB (DB_VERBOSE, (_("find_and_set_shell() setting default_shell = %s\n"), + default_shell)); + sh_found = 1; + } + else if (!no_default_sh_exe + && (token == NULL || !strcmp (search_token, default_shell))) + { + /* no new information, path already set or known */ + sh_found = 1; + } + else if (file_exists_p (search_token)) + { + /* search token path was found */ + sprintf (sh_path, "%s", search_token); + default_shell = xstrdup (w32ify (sh_path, 0)); + DB (DB_VERBOSE, (_("find_and_set_shell() setting default_shell = %s\n"), + default_shell)); + sh_found = 1; + } + else + { + char *p; + struct variable *v = lookup_variable (STRING_SIZE_TUPLE ("PATH")); - ep = strchr (p, PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR); - } + /* Search Path for shell */ + if (v && v->value) + { + char *ep; - /* be sure to check last element of Path */ - if (p && *p && dir_file_exists_p (p, search_token)) { - sprintf (sh_path, "%s/%s", p, search_token); - default_shell = xstrdup (w32ify (sh_path, 0)); - sh_found = 1; - } + p = v->value; + ep = strchr (p, PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR); + + while (ep && *ep) + { + *ep = '\0'; + + if (dir_file_exists_p (p, search_token)) + { + sprintf (sh_path, "%s/%s", p, search_token); + default_shell = xstrdup (w32ify (sh_path, 0)); + sh_found = 1; + *ep = PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR; + + /* terminate loop */ + p += strlen (p); + } + else + { + *ep = PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR; + p = ++ep; + } + + ep = strchr (p, PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR); + } - if (sh_found) - DB (DB_VERBOSE, - (_("find_and_set_shell() path search set default_shell = %s\n"), - default_shell)); + /* be sure to check last element of Path */ + if (p && *p && dir_file_exists_p (p, search_token)) + { + sprintf (sh_path, "%s/%s", p, search_token); + default_shell = xstrdup (w32ify (sh_path, 0)); + sh_found = 1; + } + + if (sh_found) + DB (DB_VERBOSE, + (_("find_and_set_shell() path search set default_shell = %s\n"), + default_shell)); + } } - } /* naive test */ - if (!unixy_shell && sh_found && - (strstr (default_shell, "sh") || strstr (default_shell, "SH"))) { - unixy_shell = 1; - batch_mode_shell = 0; - } + if (!unixy_shell && sh_found + && (strstr (default_shell, "sh") || strstr (default_shell, "SH"))) + { + unixy_shell = 1; + batch_mode_shell = 0; + } #ifdef BATCH_MODE_ONLY_SHELL batch_mode_shell = 1; @@ -992,7 +1006,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv, char **envp) char *unix_path = NULL; char *windows32_path = NULL; - SetUnhandledExceptionFilter(handle_runtime_exceptions); + SetUnhandledExceptionFilter (handle_runtime_exceptions); /* start off assuming we have no shell */ unixy_shell = 0; @@ -1253,11 +1267,12 @@ main (int argc, char **argv, char **envp) #ifdef WINDOWS32 if (!unix_path && strneq (envp[i], "PATH=", 5)) unix_path = ep+1; - else if (!strnicmp (envp[i], "Path=", 5)) { - do_not_define = 1; /* it gets defined after loop exits */ - if (!windows32_path) - windows32_path = ep+1; - } + else if (!strnicmp (envp[i], "Path=", 5)) + { + do_not_define = 1; /* it gets defined after loop exits */ + if (!windows32_path) + windows32_path = ep+1; + } #endif /* The result of pointer arithmetic is cast to unsigned int for machines where ptrdiff_t is a different size that doesn't widen @@ -1316,7 +1331,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv, char **envp) env = Lock ("ENV:", ACCESS_READ); if (env) { - old = CurrentDir (DupLock(env)); + old = CurrentDir (DupLock (env)); Examine (env, &fib); while (ExNext (env, &fib)) @@ -1332,7 +1347,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv, char **envp) } } UnLock (env); - UnLock(CurrentDir(old)); + UnLock (CurrentDir (old)); } } #endif @@ -1352,12 +1367,13 @@ main (int argc, char **argv, char **envp) decode_switches (argc, argv, 0); #ifdef WINDOWS32 - if (suspend_flag) { - fprintf(stderr, "%s (pid = %ld)\n", argv[0], GetCurrentProcessId()); - fprintf(stderr, _("%s is suspending for 30 seconds..."), argv[0]); - Sleep(30 * 1000); - fprintf(stderr, _("done sleep(30). Continuing.\n")); - } + if (suspend_flag) + { + fprintf (stderr, "%s (pid = %ld)\n", argv[0], GetCurrentProcessId ()); + fprintf (stderr, _("%s is suspending for 30 seconds..."), argv[0]); + Sleep (30 * 1000); + fprintf (stderr, _("done sleep(30). Continuing.\n")); + } #endif /* Set always_make_flag if -B was given and we've not restarted already. */ @@ -1386,10 +1402,9 @@ main (int argc, char **argv, char **envp) * matter if the path is one way or the other for * CreateProcess(). */ - if (strpbrk(argv[0], "/:\\") || - strstr(argv[0], "..") || - strneq(argv[0], "//", 2)) - argv[0] = xstrdup(w32ify(argv[0],1)); + if (strpbrk (argv[0], "/:\\") || strstr (argv[0], "..") + || strneq (argv[0], "//", 2)) + argv[0] = xstrdup (w32ify (argv[0], 1)); #else /* WINDOWS32 */ #if defined (__MSDOS__) || defined (__EMX__) if (strchr (argv[0], '\\')) @@ -1511,7 +1526,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv, char **envp) * lookups to fail because the current directory (.) was pointing * at the wrong place when it was first evaluated. */ - no_default_sh_exe = !find_and_set_default_shell(NULL); + no_default_sh_exe = !find_and_set_default_shell (NULL); #endif /* WINDOWS32 */ /* Figure out the level of recursion. */ @@ -1742,7 +1757,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv, char **envp) #ifdef WINDOWS32 /* look one last time after reading all Makefiles */ if (no_default_sh_exe) - no_default_sh_exe = !find_and_set_default_shell(NULL); + no_default_sh_exe = !find_and_set_default_shell (NULL); #endif /* WINDOWS32 */ #if defined (__MSDOS__) || defined (__EMX__) @@ -1755,7 +1770,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv, char **envp) if (shv && *shv->value) { - char *shell_path = recursively_expand(shv); + char *shell_path = recursively_expand (shv); if (shell_path && _is_unixy_shell (shell_path)) unixy_shell = 1; @@ -1825,11 +1840,11 @@ main (int argc, char **argv, char **envp) cp = jobserver_fds->list[0]; #ifdef WINDOWS32 - if (! open_jobserver_semaphore(cp)) + if (! open_jobserver_semaphore (cp)) { - DWORD err = GetLastError(); + DWORD err = GetLastError (); fatal (NILF, _("internal error: unable to open jobserver semaphore '%s': (Error %ld: %s)"), - cp, err, map_windows32_error_to_string(err)); + cp, err, map_windows32_error_to_string (err)); } DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Jobserver client (semaphore %s)\n"), cp)); #else @@ -1900,11 +1915,11 @@ main (int argc, char **argv, char **envp) DB (DB_JOBS, (_("Jobserver slots limited to %d\n"), job_slots)); } - if (! create_jobserver_semaphore(job_slots - 1)) + if (! create_jobserver_semaphore (job_slots - 1)) { - DWORD err = GetLastError(); + DWORD err = GetLastError (); fatal (NILF, _("creating jobserver semaphore: (Error %ld: %s)"), - err, map_windows32_error_to_string(err)); + err, map_windows32_error_to_string (err)); } #else char c = '+'; @@ -1938,7 +1953,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv, char **envp) #ifdef WINDOWS32 cp = xmalloc (MAX_PATH + 1); - strcpy (cp, get_jobserver_semaphore_name()); + strcpy (cp, get_jobserver_semaphore_name ()); #else cp = xmalloc ((CSTRLEN ("1024") * 2) + 2); sprintf (cp, "%d,%d", job_fds[0], job_fds[1]); @@ -2461,7 +2476,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv, char **envp) } /* NOTREACHED */ - exit(0); + exit (0); } /* Parsing of arguments, decoding of switches. */ @@ -2553,12 +2568,13 @@ handle_non_switch_argument (char *arg, int env) if (cv->variable == v) break; - if (! cv) { - cv = xmalloc (sizeof (*cv)); - cv->variable = v; - cv->next = command_variables; - command_variables = cv; - } + if (! cv) + { + cv = xmalloc (sizeof (*cv)); + cv->variable = v; + cv->next = command_variables; + command_variables = cv; + } } else if (! env) { @@ -3262,7 +3278,7 @@ clean_jobserver (int status) after any other error code, that's bad. */ #ifdef WINDOWS32 - if (has_jobserver_semaphore() && jobserver_tokens) + if (has_jobserver_semaphore () && jobserver_tokens) #else char token = '+'; @@ -3278,7 +3294,7 @@ clean_jobserver (int status) while (--jobserver_tokens) { #ifdef WINDOWS32 - if (! release_jobserver_semaphore()) + if (! release_jobserver_semaphore ()) perror_with_name ("release_jobserver_semaphore", ""); #else int r; @@ -3299,7 +3315,7 @@ clean_jobserver (int status) unsigned int tcnt = 1; #ifdef WINDOWS32 - while (acquire_jobserver_semaphore()) + while (acquire_jobserver_semaphore ()) ++tcnt; #else /* Close the write side, so the read() won't hang. */ @@ -3315,7 +3331,7 @@ clean_jobserver (int status) tcnt, master_job_slots); #ifdef WINDOWS32 - free_jobserver_semaphore(); + free_jobserver_semaphore (); #else close (job_fds[0]); #endif diff --git a/misc.c b/misc.c index fb897d4..d89b29b 100644 --- a/misc.c +++ b/misc.c @@ -60,64 +60,64 @@ collapse_continuations (char *line) while (*in != '\0') { /* BS_WRITE gets the number of quoted backslashes at - the end just before IN, and BACKSLASH gets nonzero - if the next character is quoted. */ + the end just before IN, and BACKSLASH gets nonzero + if the next character is quoted. */ backslash = 0; bs_write = 0; for (p = in - 1; p >= line && *p == '\\'; --p) - { - if (backslash) - ++bs_write; - backslash = !backslash; + { + if (backslash) + ++bs_write; + backslash = !backslash; - /* It should be impossible to go back this far without exiting, - but if we do, we can't get the right answer. */ - if (in == out - 1) - abort (); - } + /* It should be impossible to go back this far without exiting, + but if we do, we can't get the right answer. */ + if (in == out - 1) + abort (); + } /* Output the appropriate number of backslashes. */ while (bs_write-- > 0) - *out++ = '\\'; + *out++ = '\\'; /* Skip the newline. */ ++in; if (backslash) - { + { /* Backslash/newline handling: In traditional GNU make all trailing whitespace, consecutive backslash/newlines, and any leading whitespace on the next line is reduced to a single space. In POSIX, each backslash/newline and is replaced by a space. */ - in = next_token (in); + in = next_token (in); if (! posix_pedantic) while (out > line && isblank ((unsigned char)out[-1])) --out; - *out++ = ' '; - } + *out++ = ' '; + } else - /* If the newline isn't quoted, put it in the output. */ - *out++ = '\n'; + /* If the newline isn't quoted, put it in the output. */ + *out++ = '\n'; /* Now copy the following line to the output. - Stop when we find backslashes followed by a newline. */ + Stop when we find backslashes followed by a newline. */ while (*in != '\0') - if (*in == '\\') - { - p = in + 1; - while (*p == '\\') - ++p; - if (*p == '\n') - { - in = p; - break; - } - while (in < p) - *out++ = *in++; - } - else - *out++ = *in++; + if (*in == '\\') + { + p = in + 1; + while (*p == '\\') + ++p; + if (*p == '\n') + { + in = p; + break; + } + while (in < p) + *out++ = *in++; + } + else + *out++ = *in++; } *out = '\0'; @@ -267,12 +267,12 @@ message (int prefix, const char *fmt, ...) if (fmt != 0) { if (prefix) - { - if (makelevel == 0) - printf ("%s: ", program); - else - printf ("%s[%u]: ", program, makelevel); - } + { + if (makelevel == 0) + printf ("%s: ", program); + else + printf ("%s[%u]: ", program, makelevel); + } va_start (args, fmt); vfprintf (stdout, fmt, args); va_end (args); @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ fatal (const gmk_floc *flocp, const char *fmt, ...) #ifndef HAVE_STRERROR -#undef strerror +#undef strerror char * strerror (int errnum) @@ -499,7 +499,7 @@ end_of_token_w32 (const char *s, char stopchar) int backslash = 0; while (*p != '\0' && *p != stopchar - && (backslash || !isblank ((unsigned char)*p))) + && (backslash || !isblank ((unsigned char)*p))) { if (*p++ == '\\') { @@ -566,9 +566,9 @@ copy_dep_chain (const struct dep *d) c->next = 0; if (firstnew == 0) - firstnew = lastnew = c; + firstnew = lastnew = c; else - lastnew = lastnew->next = c; + lastnew = lastnew->next = c; d = d->next; } @@ -658,7 +658,7 @@ strncasecmp (const char *s1, const char *s2, int n) } #endif -#ifdef GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED +#ifdef GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED #ifdef POSIX @@ -671,7 +671,7 @@ strncasecmp (const char *s1, const char *s2, int n) #undef HAVE_SETREUID #undef HAVE_SETREGID -#else /* Not POSIX. */ +#else /* Not POSIX. */ /* Some POSIX.1 systems have the seteuid and setegid functions. In a POSIX-like system, they are the best thing to use. However, some @@ -681,30 +681,30 @@ strncasecmp (const char *s1, const char *s2, int n) #undef HAVE_SETEUID #undef HAVE_SETEGID -#endif /* POSIX. */ +#endif /* POSIX. */ -#ifndef HAVE_UNISTD_H +#ifndef HAVE_UNISTD_H extern int getuid (), getgid (), geteuid (), getegid (); extern int setuid (), setgid (); #ifdef HAVE_SETEUID extern int seteuid (); #else -#ifdef HAVE_SETREUID +#ifdef HAVE_SETREUID extern int setreuid (); -#endif /* Have setreuid. */ -#endif /* Have seteuid. */ +#endif /* Have setreuid. */ +#endif /* Have seteuid. */ #ifdef HAVE_SETEGID extern int setegid (); #else -#ifdef HAVE_SETREGID +#ifdef HAVE_SETREGID extern int setregid (); -#endif /* Have setregid. */ -#endif /* Have setegid. */ -#endif /* No . */ +#endif /* Have setregid. */ +#endif /* Have setegid. */ +#endif /* No . */ /* Keep track of the user and group IDs for user- and make- access. */ static int user_uid = -1, user_gid = -1, make_uid = -1, make_gid = -1; -#define access_inited (user_uid != -1) +#define access_inited (user_uid != -1) static enum { make, user } current_access; @@ -721,7 +721,7 @@ log_access (const char *flavor) run in a child fork whose stdout is piped. */ fprintf (stderr, _("%s: user %lu (real %lu), group %lu (real %lu)\n"), - flavor, (unsigned long) geteuid (), (unsigned long) getuid (), + flavor, (unsigned long) geteuid (), (unsigned long) getuid (), (unsigned long) getegid (), (unsigned long) getgid ()); fflush (stderr); } @@ -747,14 +747,14 @@ init_access (void) #endif } -#endif /* GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED */ +#endif /* GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED */ /* Give the process appropriate permissions for access to user data (i.e., to stat files, or to spawn a child process). */ void user_access (void) { -#ifdef GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED +#ifdef GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED if (!access_inited) init_access (); @@ -767,7 +767,7 @@ user_access (void) We now want to set the effective user and group IDs to the real IDs, which are the IDs of the process that exec'd make. */ -#ifdef HAVE_SETEUID +#ifdef HAVE_SETEUID /* Modern systems have the seteuid/setegid calls which set only the effective IDs, which is ideal. */ @@ -775,9 +775,9 @@ user_access (void) if (seteuid (user_uid) < 0) pfatal_with_name ("user_access: seteuid"); -#else /* Not HAVE_SETEUID. */ +#else /* Not HAVE_SETEUID. */ -#ifndef HAVE_SETREUID +#ifndef HAVE_SETREUID /* System V has only the setuid/setgid calls to set user/group IDs. There is an effective ID, which can be set by setuid/setgid. @@ -790,7 +790,7 @@ user_access (void) if (setuid (user_uid) < 0) pfatal_with_name ("user_access: setuid"); -#else /* HAVE_SETREUID. */ +#else /* HAVE_SETREUID. */ /* In 4BSD, the setreuid/setregid calls set both the real and effective IDs. They may be set to themselves or each other. So you have two alternatives @@ -802,14 +802,14 @@ user_access (void) if (setreuid (make_uid, user_uid) < 0) pfatal_with_name ("user_access: setreuid"); -#endif /* Not HAVE_SETREUID. */ -#endif /* HAVE_SETEUID. */ +#endif /* Not HAVE_SETREUID. */ +#endif /* HAVE_SETEUID. */ -#ifdef HAVE_SETEGID +#ifdef HAVE_SETEGID if (setegid (user_gid) < 0) pfatal_with_name ("user_access: setegid"); #else -#ifndef HAVE_SETREGID +#ifndef HAVE_SETREGID if (setgid (user_gid) < 0) pfatal_with_name ("user_access: setgid"); #else @@ -822,7 +822,7 @@ user_access (void) log_access (_("User access")); -#endif /* GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED */ +#endif /* GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED */ } /* Give the process appropriate permissions for access to @@ -830,7 +830,7 @@ user_access (void) void make_access (void) { -#ifdef GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED +#ifdef GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED if (!access_inited) init_access (); @@ -840,11 +840,11 @@ make_access (void) /* See comments in user_access, above. */ -#ifdef HAVE_SETEUID +#ifdef HAVE_SETEUID if (seteuid (make_uid) < 0) pfatal_with_name ("make_access: seteuid"); #else -#ifndef HAVE_SETREUID +#ifndef HAVE_SETREUID if (setuid (make_uid) < 0) pfatal_with_name ("make_access: setuid"); #else @@ -853,11 +853,11 @@ make_access (void) #endif #endif -#ifdef HAVE_SETEGID +#ifdef HAVE_SETEGID if (setegid (make_gid) < 0) pfatal_with_name ("make_access: setegid"); #else -#ifndef HAVE_SETREGID +#ifndef HAVE_SETREGID if (setgid (make_gid) < 0) pfatal_with_name ("make_access: setgid"); #else @@ -870,7 +870,7 @@ make_access (void) log_access (_("Make access")); -#endif /* GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED */ +#endif /* GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED */ } /* Give the process appropriate permissions for a child process. @@ -878,7 +878,7 @@ make_access (void) void child_access (void) { -#ifdef GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED +#ifdef GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED if (!access_inited) abort (); @@ -886,7 +886,7 @@ child_access (void) /* Set both the real and effective UID and GID to the user's. They cannot be changed back to make's. */ -#ifndef HAVE_SETREUID +#ifndef HAVE_SETREUID if (setuid (user_uid) < 0) pfatal_with_name ("child_access: setuid"); #else @@ -894,7 +894,7 @@ child_access (void) pfatal_with_name ("child_access: setreuid"); #endif -#ifndef HAVE_SETREGID +#ifndef HAVE_SETREGID if (setgid (user_gid) < 0) pfatal_with_name ("child_access: setgid"); #else @@ -904,7 +904,7 @@ child_access (void) log_access (_("Child access")); -#endif /* GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED */ +#endif /* GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED */ } #ifdef NEED_GET_PATH_MAX @@ -917,9 +917,9 @@ get_path_max (void) { long int x = pathconf ("/", _PC_PATH_MAX); if (x > 0) - value = x; + value = x; else - return MAXPATHLEN; + return MAXPATHLEN; } return value; @@ -943,10 +943,10 @@ char *mktemp (char *template); /* Returns a file descriptor to a temporary file. The file is automatically closed/deleted on exit. Don't use a FILE* stream. */ int -open_tmpfd() +open_tmpfd () { int fd = -1; - FILE *tfile = tmpfile(); + FILE *tfile = tmpfile (); if (! tfile) pfatal_with_name ("tmpfile"); @@ -964,7 +964,7 @@ open_tmpfd() #endif FILE * -open_tmpfile(char **name, const char *template) +open_tmpfile (char **name, const char *template) { #ifdef HAVE_FDOPEN int fd; diff --git a/read.c b/read.c index fc22917..613480c 100644 --- a/read.c +++ b/read.c @@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ eval (struct ebuffer *ebuf, int set_default) /* See if this is a variable assignment. We need to do this early, to allow variables with names like 'ifdef', 'export', 'private', etc. */ - p = parse_var_assignment(p, &vmod); + p = parse_var_assignment (p, &vmod); if (vmod.assign_v) { struct variable *v; @@ -960,7 +960,7 @@ eval (struct ebuffer *ebuf, int set_default) was no preceding target, and the line might have been usable as a variable definition. But now we know it is definitely lossage. */ if (line[0] == cmd_prefix) - fatal(fstart, _("recipe commences before first target")); + fatal (fstart, _("recipe commences before first target")); /* This line describes some target files. This is complicated by the existence of target-specific variables, because we can't @@ -1004,12 +1004,12 @@ eval (struct ebuffer *ebuf, int set_default) variable we don't want to expand it. So, walk from the beginning, expanding as we go, and looking for "interesting" chars. The first word is always expandable. */ - wtype = get_next_mword(line, NULL, &lb_next, &wlen); + wtype = get_next_mword (line, NULL, &lb_next, &wlen); switch (wtype) { case w_eol: if (cmdleft != 0) - fatal(fstart, _("missing rule before recipe")); + fatal (fstart, _("missing rule before recipe")); /* This line contained something but turned out to be nothing but whitespace (a comment?). */ continue; @@ -1025,7 +1025,7 @@ eval (struct ebuffer *ebuf, int set_default) break; } - p2 = variable_expand_string(NULL, lb_next, wlen); + p2 = variable_expand_string (NULL, lb_next, wlen); while (1) { @@ -1039,7 +1039,7 @@ eval (struct ebuffer *ebuf, int set_default) { unsigned long p2_off = p2 - variable_buffer; unsigned long cmd_off = cmdleft - variable_buffer; - char *pend = p2 + strlen(p2); + char *pend = p2 + strlen (p2); /* Append any remnants of lb, then cut the line short at the semicolon. */ @@ -1053,14 +1053,14 @@ eval (struct ebuffer *ebuf, int set_default) entirely consistent, since we do an unconditional expand below once we know we don't have a target-specific variable. */ - (void)variable_expand_string(pend, lb_next, (long)-1); - lb_next += strlen(lb_next); + (void)variable_expand_string (pend, lb_next, (long)-1); + lb_next += strlen (lb_next); p2 = variable_buffer + p2_off; cmdleft = variable_buffer + cmd_off + 1; } } - colonp = find_char_unquote(p2, ':', 0, 0, 0); + colonp = find_char_unquote (p2, ':', 0, 0, 0); #ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS /* The drive spec brain-damage strikes again... */ /* Note that the only separators of targets in this context @@ -1069,18 +1069,18 @@ eval (struct ebuffer *ebuf, int set_default) while (colonp && (colonp[1] == '/' || colonp[1] == '\\') && colonp > p2 && isalpha ((unsigned char)colonp[-1]) && (colonp == p2 + 1 || strchr (" \t(", colonp[-2]) != 0)) - colonp = find_char_unquote(colonp + 1, ':', 0, 0, 0); + colonp = find_char_unquote (colonp + 1, ':', 0, 0, 0); #endif if (colonp != 0) break; - wtype = get_next_mword(lb_next, NULL, &lb_next, &wlen); + wtype = get_next_mword (lb_next, NULL, &lb_next, &wlen); if (wtype == w_eol) break; - p2 += strlen(p2); + p2 += strlen (p2); *(p2++) = ' '; - p2 = variable_expand_string(p2, lb_next, wlen); + p2 = variable_expand_string (p2, lb_next, wlen); /* We don't need to worry about cmdleft here, because if it was found in the variable_buffer the entire buffer has already been expanded... we'll never get here. */ @@ -1880,7 +1880,7 @@ record_target_var (struct nameseq *filenames, char *defn, if (v->origin != o_override) { struct variable *gv; - int len = strlen(v->name); + int len = strlen (v->name); gv = lookup_variable (v->name, len); if (gv && v != gv diff --git a/remake.c b/remake.c index 96175ea..95c97cb 100644 --- a/remake.c +++ b/remake.c @@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ update_goal_chain (struct dep *goals) int t = touch_flag, q = question_flag, n = just_print_flag; int status = -1; -#define MTIME(file) (rebuilding_makefiles ? file_mtime_no_search (file) \ - : file_mtime (file)) +#define MTIME(file) (rebuilding_makefiles ? file_mtime_no_search (file) \ + : file_mtime (file)) /* Duplicate the chain so we can remove things from it. */ @@ -120,44 +120,44 @@ update_goal_chain (struct dep *goals) lastgoal = 0; g = goals; while (g != 0) - { - /* Iterate over all double-colon entries for this file. */ - struct file *file; - int stop = 0, any_not_updated = 0; - - for (file = g->file->double_colon ? g->file->double_colon : g->file; - file != NULL; - file = file->prev) - { - unsigned int ocommands_started; - int x; + { + /* Iterate over all double-colon entries for this file. */ + struct file *file; + int stop = 0, any_not_updated = 0; + + for (file = g->file->double_colon ? g->file->double_colon : g->file; + file != NULL; + file = file->prev) + { + unsigned int ocommands_started; + int x; file->dontcare = g->dontcare; - check_renamed (file); - if (rebuilding_makefiles) - { - if (file->cmd_target) - { - touch_flag = t; - question_flag = q; - just_print_flag = n; - } - else - touch_flag = question_flag = just_print_flag = 0; - } - - /* Save the old value of 'commands_started' so we can compare - later. It will be incremented when any commands are - actually run. */ - ocommands_started = commands_started; - - x = update_file (file, rebuilding_makefiles ? 1 : 0); - check_renamed (file); - - /* Set the goal's 'changed' flag if any commands were started - by calling update_file above. We check this flag below to - decide when to give an "up to date" diagnostic. */ + check_renamed (file); + if (rebuilding_makefiles) + { + if (file->cmd_target) + { + touch_flag = t; + question_flag = q; + just_print_flag = n; + } + else + touch_flag = question_flag = just_print_flag = 0; + } + + /* Save the old value of 'commands_started' so we can compare + later. It will be incremented when any commands are + actually run. */ + ocommands_started = commands_started; + + x = update_file (file, rebuilding_makefiles ? 1 : 0); + check_renamed (file); + + /* Set the goal's 'changed' flag if any commands were started + by calling update_file above. We check this flag below to + decide when to give an "up to date" diagnostic. */ if (commands_started > ocommands_started) g->changed = 1; @@ -165,8 +165,8 @@ update_goal_chain (struct dep *goals) 1 if updating failed, or to 0 if updating succeeded. Leave STATUS as it is if no updating was done. */ - stop = 0; - if ((x != 0 || file->updated) && status < 1) + stop = 0; + if ((x != 0 || file->updated) && status < 1) { if (file->update_status != 0) { @@ -203,56 +203,56 @@ update_goal_chain (struct dep *goals) } } - /* Keep track if any double-colon entry is not finished. + /* Keep track if any double-colon entry is not finished. When they are all finished, the goal is finished. */ - any_not_updated |= !file->updated; + any_not_updated |= !file->updated; file->dontcare = 0; - if (stop) - break; - } - - /* Reset FILE since it is null at the end of the loop. */ - file = g->file; - - if (stop || !any_not_updated) - { - /* If we have found nothing whatever to do for the goal, - print a message saying nothing needs doing. */ - - if (!rebuilding_makefiles - /* If the update_status is zero, we updated successfully - or not at all. G->changed will have been set above if - any commands were actually started for this goal. */ - && file->update_status == 0 && !g->changed - /* Never give a message under -s or -q. */ - && !silent_flag && !question_flag) - message (1, ((file->phony || file->cmds == 0) - ? _("Nothing to be done for '%s'.") - : _("'%s' is up to date.")), - file->name); - - /* This goal is finished. Remove it from the chain. */ - if (lastgoal == 0) - goals = g->next; - else - lastgoal->next = g->next; - - /* Free the storage. */ - free (g); - - g = lastgoal == 0 ? goals : lastgoal->next; - - if (stop) - break; - } - else - { - lastgoal = g; - g = g->next; - } - } + if (stop) + break; + } + + /* Reset FILE since it is null at the end of the loop. */ + file = g->file; + + if (stop || !any_not_updated) + { + /* If we have found nothing whatever to do for the goal, + print a message saying nothing needs doing. */ + + if (!rebuilding_makefiles + /* If the update_status is zero, we updated successfully + or not at all. G->changed will have been set above if + any commands were actually started for this goal. */ + && file->update_status == 0 && !g->changed + /* Never give a message under -s or -q. */ + && !silent_flag && !question_flag) + message (1, ((file->phony || file->cmds == 0) + ? _("Nothing to be done for '%s'.") + : _("'%s' is up to date.")), + file->name); + + /* This goal is finished. Remove it from the chain. */ + if (lastgoal == 0) + goals = g->next; + else + lastgoal->next = g->next; + + /* Free the storage. */ + free (g); + + g = lastgoal == 0 ? goals : lastgoal->next; + + if (stop) + break; + } + else + { + lastgoal = g; + g = g->next; + } + } /* If we reached the end of the dependency graph toggle the considered flag for the next pass. */ @@ -325,8 +325,8 @@ update_file (struct file *file, unsigned int depth) if (f->command_state == cs_running || f->command_state == cs_deps_running) { - /* Don't run the other :: rules for this - file until this rule is finished. */ + /* Don't run the other :: rules for this + file until this rule is finished. */ status = 0; break; } @@ -413,8 +413,8 @@ update_file_1 (struct file *file, unsigned int depth) if (file->updated) { if (file->update_status > 0) - { - DBF (DB_VERBOSE, + { + DBF (DB_VERBOSE, _("Recently tried and failed to update file '%s'.\n")); /* If the file we tried to make is marked no_diag then no message @@ -424,8 +424,8 @@ update_file_1 (struct file *file, unsigned int depth) if (file->no_diag && !file->dontcare) complain (file); - return file->update_status; - } + return file->update_status; + } DBF (DB_VERBOSE, _("File '%s' was considered already.\n")); return 0; @@ -471,13 +471,13 @@ update_file_1 (struct file *file, unsigned int depth) if (noexist) DBF (DB_BASIC, _("File '%s' does not exist.\n")); else if (ORDINARY_MTIME_MIN <= this_mtime && this_mtime <= ORDINARY_MTIME_MAX - && file->low_resolution_time) + && file->low_resolution_time) { /* Avoid spurious rebuilds due to low resolution time stamps. */ int ns = FILE_TIMESTAMP_NS (this_mtime); if (ns != 0) - error (NILF, _("*** Warning: .LOW_RESOLUTION_TIME file '%s' has a high resolution time stamp"), - file->name); + error (NILF, _("*** Warning: .LOW_RESOLUTION_TIME file '%s' has a high resolution time stamp"), + file->name); this_mtime += FILE_TIMESTAMPS_PER_S - 1 - ns; } @@ -489,9 +489,9 @@ update_file_1 (struct file *file, unsigned int depth) if (!file->phony && file->cmds == 0 && !file->tried_implicit) { if (try_implicit_rule (file, depth)) - DBF (DB_IMPLICIT, _("Found an implicit rule for '%s'.\n")); + DBF (DB_IMPLICIT, _("Found an implicit rule for '%s'.\n")); else - DBF (DB_IMPLICIT, _("No implicit rule found for '%s'.\n")); + DBF (DB_IMPLICIT, _("No implicit rule found for '%s'.\n")); file->tried_implicit = 1; } if (file->cmds == 0 && !file->is_target @@ -597,13 +597,13 @@ update_file_1 (struct file *file, unsigned int depth) if (must_make || always_make_flag) { for (d = file->deps; d != 0; d = d->next) - if (d->file->intermediate) - { + if (d->file->intermediate) + { int dontcare = 0; - FILE_TIMESTAMP mtime = file_mtime (d->file); - check_renamed (d->file); - d->file->parent = file; + FILE_TIMESTAMP mtime = file_mtime (d->file); + check_renamed (d->file); + d->file->parent = file; /* Inherit dontcare flag from our parent. */ if (rebuilding_makefiles) @@ -617,34 +617,34 @@ update_file_1 (struct file *file, unsigned int depth) not prune it. */ d->file->considered = !considered; - dep_status |= update_file (d->file, depth); + dep_status |= update_file (d->file, depth); /* Restore original dontcare flag. */ if (rebuilding_makefiles) d->file->dontcare = dontcare; - check_renamed (d->file); - - { - register struct file *f = d->file; - if (f->double_colon) - f = f->double_colon; - do - { - running |= (f->command_state == cs_running - || f->command_state == cs_deps_running); - f = f->prev; - } - while (f != 0); - } - - if (dep_status != 0 && !keep_going_flag) - break; - - if (!running) - d->changed = ((file->phony && file->cmds != 0) - || file_mtime (d->file) != mtime); - } + check_renamed (d->file); + + { + register struct file *f = d->file; + if (f->double_colon) + f = f->double_colon; + do + { + running |= (f->command_state == cs_running + || f->command_state == cs_deps_running); + f = f->prev; + } + while (f != 0); + } + + if (dep_status != 0 && !keep_going_flag) + break; + + if (!running) + d->changed = ((file->phony && file->cmds != 0) + || file_mtime (d->file) != mtime); + } } finish_updating (file); @@ -672,8 +672,8 @@ update_file_1 (struct file *file, unsigned int depth) DBF (DB_VERBOSE, _("Giving up on target file '%s'.\n")); if (depth == 0 && keep_going_flag - && !just_print_flag && !question_flag) - error (NILF, + && !just_print_flag && !question_flag) + error (NILF, _("Target '%s' not remade because of errors."), file->name); return dep_status; @@ -703,8 +703,8 @@ update_file_1 (struct file *file, unsigned int depth) { #if 1 /* %%% In version 4, remove this code completely to - implement not remaking deps if their deps are newer - than their parents. */ + implement not remaking deps if their deps are newer + than their parents. */ if (d_mtime == NONEXISTENT_MTIME && !d->file->intermediate) /* We must remake if this dep does not exist and is not intermediate. */ @@ -716,11 +716,11 @@ update_file_1 (struct file *file, unsigned int depth) } /* Set D->changed if either this dep actually changed, - or its dependent, FILE, is older or does not exist. */ + or its dependent, FILE, is older or does not exist. */ d->changed |= noexist || d_mtime > this_mtime; if (!noexist && ISDB (DB_BASIC|DB_VERBOSE)) - { + { const char *fmt = 0; if (d->ignore_mtime) @@ -733,7 +733,7 @@ update_file_1 (struct file *file, unsigned int depth) if (ISDB (DB_BASIC)) fmt = _("Prerequisite '%s' of target '%s' does not exist.\n"); } - else if (d->changed) + else if (d->changed) { if (ISDB (DB_BASIC)) fmt = _("Prerequisite '%s' is newer than target '%s'.\n"); @@ -747,7 +747,7 @@ update_file_1 (struct file *file, unsigned int depth) printf (fmt, dep_name (d), file->name); fflush (stdout); } - } + } } /* Here depth returns to the value it had when we were called. */ @@ -803,7 +803,7 @@ update_file_1 (struct file *file, unsigned int depth) /* It needs to be remade. If it's VPATH and not reset via GPATH, toss the VPATH. */ - if (!streq(file->name, file->hname)) + if (!streq (file->name, file->hname)) { DB (DB_BASIC, (_(" Ignoring VPATH name '%s'.\n"), file->hname)); file->ignore_vpath = 1; @@ -856,29 +856,29 @@ notice_finished_file (struct file *file) if (touch_flag /* The update status will be: - -1 if this target was not remade; - 0 if 0 or more commands (+ or ${MAKE}) were run and won; - 1 if some commands were run and lost. - We touch the target if it has commands which either were not run - or won when they ran (i.e. status is 0). */ + -1 if this target was not remade; + 0 if 0 or more commands (+ or ${MAKE}) were run and won; + 1 if some commands were run and lost. + We touch the target if it has commands which either were not run + or won when they ran (i.e. status is 0). */ && file->update_status == 0) { if (file->cmds != 0 && file->cmds->any_recurse) - { - /* If all the command lines were recursive, - we don't want to do the touching. */ - unsigned int i; - for (i = 0; i < file->cmds->ncommand_lines; ++i) - if (!(file->cmds->lines_flags[i] & COMMANDS_RECURSE)) - goto have_nonrecursing; - } + { + /* If all the command lines were recursive, + we don't want to do the touching. */ + unsigned int i; + for (i = 0; i < file->cmds->ncommand_lines; ++i) + if (!(file->cmds->lines_flags[i] & COMMANDS_RECURSE)) + goto have_nonrecursing; + } else - { - have_nonrecursing: - if (file->phony) - file->update_status = 0; + { + have_nonrecursing: + if (file->phony) + file->update_status = 0; /* According to POSIX, -t doesn't affect targets with no cmds. */ - else if (file->cmds != 0) + else if (file->cmds != 0) { /* Should set file's modification date and do nothing else. */ file->update_status = touch_file (file); @@ -893,7 +893,7 @@ notice_finished_file (struct file *file) updating logic below. */ touched = 1; } - } + } } if (file->mtime_before_update == UNKNOWN_MTIME) @@ -917,7 +917,7 @@ notice_finished_file (struct file *file) /* If there were no commands at all, it's always new. */ else if (file->is_target && file->cmds == 0) - i = 1; + i = 1; file->last_mtime = i == 0 ? UNKNOWN_MTIME : NEW_MTIME; } @@ -957,16 +957,16 @@ notice_finished_file (struct file *file) So mark them as updated with the same status. */ for (d = file->also_make; d != 0; d = d->next) { - d->file->command_state = cs_finished; - d->file->updated = 1; - d->file->update_status = file->update_status; - - if (ran && !d->file->phony) - /* Fetch the new modification time. - We do this instead of just invalidating the cached time - so that a vpath_search can happen. Otherwise, it would - never be done because the target is already updated. */ - f_mtime (d->file, 0); + d->file->command_state = cs_finished; + d->file->updated = 1; + d->file->update_status = file->update_status; + + if (ran && !d->file->phony) + /* Fetch the new modification time. + We do this instead of just invalidating the cached time + so that a vpath_search can happen. Otherwise, it would + never be done because the target is already updated. */ + f_mtime (d->file, 0); } else if (file->update_status == -1) /* Nothing was done for FILE, but it needed nothing done. @@ -1005,7 +1005,7 @@ check_dep (struct file *file, unsigned int depth, mtime = file_mtime (file); check_renamed (file); if (mtime == NONEXISTENT_MTIME || mtime > this_mtime) - *must_make_ptr = 1; + *must_make_ptr = 1; } else { @@ -1013,19 +1013,19 @@ check_dep (struct file *file, unsigned int depth, FILE_TIMESTAMP mtime; if (!file->phony && file->cmds == 0 && !file->tried_implicit) - { - if (try_implicit_rule (file, depth)) - DBF (DB_IMPLICIT, _("Found an implicit rule for '%s'.\n")); - else - DBF (DB_IMPLICIT, _("No implicit rule found for '%s'.\n")); - file->tried_implicit = 1; - } + { + if (try_implicit_rule (file, depth)) + DBF (DB_IMPLICIT, _("Found an implicit rule for '%s'.\n")); + else + DBF (DB_IMPLICIT, _("No implicit rule found for '%s'.\n")); + file->tried_implicit = 1; + } if (file->cmds == 0 && !file->is_target - && default_file != 0 && default_file->cmds != 0) - { - DBF (DB_IMPLICIT, _("Using default commands for '%s'.\n")); - file->cmds = default_file->cmds; - } + && default_file != 0 && default_file->cmds != 0) + { + DBF (DB_IMPLICIT, _("Using default commands for '%s'.\n")); + file->cmds = default_file->cmds; + } check_renamed (file); mtime = file_mtime (file); @@ -1033,13 +1033,13 @@ check_dep (struct file *file, unsigned int depth, if (mtime != NONEXISTENT_MTIME && mtime > this_mtime) /* If the intermediate file actually exists and is newer, then we should remake from it. */ - *must_make_ptr = 1; + *must_make_ptr = 1; else - { + { /* Otherwise, update all non-intermediate files we depend on, if necessary, and see whether any of them is more recent than the file on whose behalf we are checking. */ - struct dep *ld; + struct dep *ld; int deps_running = 0; /* If this target is not running, set it's state so that we check it @@ -1055,55 +1055,55 @@ check_dep (struct file *file, unsigned int depth, set_command_state (file, cs_not_started); } - ld = 0; - d = file->deps; - while (d != 0) - { + ld = 0; + d = file->deps; + while (d != 0) + { int maybe_make; - if (is_updating (d->file)) - { - error (NILF, _("Circular %s <- %s dependency dropped."), - file->name, d->file->name); - if (ld == 0) - { - file->deps = d->next; + if (is_updating (d->file)) + { + error (NILF, _("Circular %s <- %s dependency dropped."), + file->name, d->file->name); + if (ld == 0) + { + file->deps = d->next; free_dep (d); - d = file->deps; - } - else - { - ld->next = d->next; + d = file->deps; + } + else + { + ld->next = d->next; free_dep (d); - d = ld->next; - } - continue; - } + d = ld->next; + } + continue; + } - d->file->parent = file; + d->file->parent = file; maybe_make = *must_make_ptr; - dep_status |= check_dep (d->file, depth, this_mtime, + dep_status |= check_dep (d->file, depth, this_mtime, &maybe_make); if (! d->ignore_mtime) *must_make_ptr = maybe_make; - check_renamed (d->file); - if (dep_status != 0 && !keep_going_flag) - break; + check_renamed (d->file); + if (dep_status != 0 && !keep_going_flag) + break; - if (d->file->command_state == cs_running - || d->file->command_state == cs_deps_running) - deps_running = 1; + if (d->file->command_state == cs_running + || d->file->command_state == cs_deps_running) + deps_running = 1; - ld = d; - d = d->next; - } + ld = d; + d = d->next; + } if (deps_running) /* Record that some of FILE's deps are still being made. This tells the upper levels to wait on processing it until the commands are finished. */ set_command_state (file, cs_deps_running); - } + } } finish_updating (file); @@ -1126,7 +1126,7 @@ touch_file (struct file *file) if (just_print_flag) return 0; -#ifndef NO_ARCHIVES +#ifndef NO_ARCHIVES if (ar_name (file->name)) return ar_touch (file->name); else @@ -1135,34 +1135,34 @@ touch_file (struct file *file) int fd = open (file->name, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0666); if (fd < 0) - TOUCH_ERROR ("touch: open: "); + TOUCH_ERROR ("touch: open: "); else - { - struct stat statbuf; - char buf = 'x'; + { + struct stat statbuf; + char buf = 'x'; int e; EINTRLOOP (e, fstat (fd, &statbuf)); - if (e < 0) - TOUCH_ERROR ("touch: fstat: "); - /* Rewrite character 0 same as it already is. */ - if (read (fd, &buf, 1) < 0) - TOUCH_ERROR ("touch: read: "); - if (lseek (fd, 0L, 0) < 0L) - TOUCH_ERROR ("touch: lseek: "); - if (write (fd, &buf, 1) < 0) - TOUCH_ERROR ("touch: write: "); - /* If file length was 0, we just - changed it, so change it back. */ - if (statbuf.st_size == 0) - { - (void) close (fd); - fd = open (file->name, O_RDWR | O_TRUNC, 0666); - if (fd < 0) - TOUCH_ERROR ("touch: open: "); - } - (void) close (fd); - } + if (e < 0) + TOUCH_ERROR ("touch: fstat: "); + /* Rewrite character 0 same as it already is. */ + if (read (fd, &buf, 1) < 0) + TOUCH_ERROR ("touch: read: "); + if (lseek (fd, 0L, 0) < 0L) + TOUCH_ERROR ("touch: lseek: "); + if (write (fd, &buf, 1) < 0) + TOUCH_ERROR ("touch: write: "); + /* If file length was 0, we just + changed it, so change it back. */ + if (statbuf.st_size == 0) + { + (void) close (fd); + fd = open (file->name, O_RDWR | O_TRUNC, 0666); + if (fd < 0) + TOUCH_ERROR ("touch: open: "); + } + (void) close (fd); + } } return 0; @@ -1178,12 +1178,12 @@ remake_file (struct file *file) if (file->cmds == 0) { if (file->phony) - /* Phony target. Pretend it succeeded. */ - file->update_status = 0; + /* Phony target. Pretend it succeeded. */ + file->update_status = 0; else if (file->is_target) - /* This is a nonexistent target file we cannot make. - Pretend it was successfully remade. */ - file->update_status = 0; + /* This is a nonexistent target file we cannot make. + Pretend it was successfully remade. */ + file->update_status = 0; else { /* This is a dependency file we cannot remake. Fail. */ @@ -1198,10 +1198,10 @@ remake_file (struct file *file) /* The normal case: start some commands. */ if (!touch_flag || file->cmds->any_recurse) - { - execute_file_commands (file); - return; - } + { + execute_file_commands (file); + return; + } /* This tells notice_finished_file it is ok to touch the file. */ file->update_status = 0; @@ -1226,7 +1226,7 @@ f_mtime (struct file *file, int search) /* File's mtime is not known; must get it from the system. */ -#ifndef NO_ARCHIVES +#ifndef NO_ARCHIVES if (ar_name (file->name)) { /* This file is an archive-member reference. */ @@ -1239,29 +1239,29 @@ f_mtime (struct file *file, int search) ar_parse_name (file->name, &arname, &memname); /* Find the modification time of the archive itself. - Also allow for its name to be changed via VPATH search. */ + Also allow for its name to be changed via VPATH search. */ arfile = lookup_file (arname); if (arfile == 0) arfile = enter_file (strcache_add (arname)); mtime = f_mtime (arfile, search); check_renamed (arfile); if (search && strcmp (arfile->hname, arname)) - { - /* The archive's name has changed. - Change the archive-member reference accordingly. */ + { + /* The archive's name has changed. + Change the archive-member reference accordingly. */ char *name; - unsigned int arlen, memlen; + unsigned int arlen, memlen; - arlen = strlen (arfile->hname); - memlen = strlen (memname); + arlen = strlen (arfile->hname); + memlen = strlen (memname); - name = xmalloc (arlen + 1 + memlen + 2); - memcpy (name, arfile->hname, arlen); - name[arlen] = '('; - memcpy (name + arlen + 1, memname, memlen); - name[arlen + 1 + memlen] = ')'; - name[arlen + 1 + memlen + 1] = '\0'; + name = xmalloc (arlen + 1 + memlen + 2); + memcpy (name, arfile->hname, arlen); + name[arlen] = '('; + memcpy (name + arlen + 1, memname, memlen); + name[arlen + 1 + memlen] = ')'; + name[arlen + 1 + memlen + 1] = '\0'; /* If the archive was found with GPATH, make the change permanent; otherwise defer it until later. */ @@ -1270,15 +1270,15 @@ f_mtime (struct file *file, int search) else rehash_file (file, name); check_renamed (file); - } + } free (arname); file->low_resolution_time = 1; if (mtime == NONEXISTENT_MTIME) - /* The archive doesn't exist, so its members don't exist either. */ - return NONEXISTENT_MTIME; + /* The archive doesn't exist, so its members don't exist either. */ + return NONEXISTENT_MTIME; member_date = ar_member_date (file->hname); mtime = (member_date == (time_t) -1 @@ -1291,37 +1291,37 @@ f_mtime (struct file *file, int search) mtime = name_mtime (file->name); if (mtime == NONEXISTENT_MTIME && search && !file->ignore_vpath) - { - /* If name_mtime failed, search VPATH. */ - const char *name = vpath_search (file->name, &mtime, NULL, NULL); - if (name - /* Last resort, is it a library (-lxxx)? */ - || (file->name[0] == '-' && file->name[1] == 'l' - && (name = library_search (file->name, &mtime)) != 0)) - { - if (mtime != UNKNOWN_MTIME) - /* vpath_search and library_search store UNKNOWN_MTIME - if they didn't need to do a stat call for their work. */ - file->last_mtime = mtime; + { + /* If name_mtime failed, search VPATH. */ + const char *name = vpath_search (file->name, &mtime, NULL, NULL); + if (name + /* Last resort, is it a library (-lxxx)? */ + || (file->name[0] == '-' && file->name[1] == 'l' + && (name = library_search (file->name, &mtime)) != 0)) + { + if (mtime != UNKNOWN_MTIME) + /* vpath_search and library_search store UNKNOWN_MTIME + if they didn't need to do a stat call for their work. */ + file->last_mtime = mtime; /* If we found it in VPATH, see if it's in GPATH too; if so, change the name right now; if not, defer until after the dependencies are updated. */ - if (gpath_search (name, strlen(name) - strlen(file->name) - 1)) + if (gpath_search (name, strlen (name) - strlen (file->name) - 1)) { rename_file (file, name); check_renamed (file); return file_mtime (file); } - rehash_file (file, name); - check_renamed (file); + rehash_file (file, name); + check_renamed (file); /* If the result of a vpath search is -o or -W, preserve it. Otherwise, find the mtime of the resulting file. */ if (mtime != OLD_MTIME && mtime != NEW_MTIME) mtime = name_mtime (name); - } - } + } + } } /* Files can have bogus timestamps that nothing newly made will be @@ -1395,14 +1395,14 @@ f_mtime (struct file *file, int search) do { /* If this file is not implicit but it is intermediate then it was - made so by the .INTERMEDIATE target. If this file has never - been built by us but was found now, it existed before make - started. So, turn off the intermediate bit so make doesn't - delete it, since it didn't create it. */ + made so by the .INTERMEDIATE target. If this file has never + been built by us but was found now, it existed before make + started. So, turn off the intermediate bit so make doesn't + delete it, since it didn't create it. */ if (mtime != NONEXISTENT_MTIME && file->command_state == cs_not_started - && file->command_state == cs_not_started - && !file->tried_implicit && file->intermediate) - file->intermediate = 0; + && file->command_state == cs_not_started + && !file->tried_implicit && file->intermediate) + file->intermediate = 0; file->last_mtime = mtime; file = file->prev; @@ -1532,7 +1532,7 @@ library_search (const char *lib, FILE_TIMESTAMP *mtime_ptr) */ #define LIBDIR "." #endif - LIBDIR, /* Defined by configuration. */ + LIBDIR, /* Defined by configuration. */ 0 }; @@ -1571,34 +1571,34 @@ library_search (const char *lib, FILE_TIMESTAMP *mtime_ptr) /* Expand the pattern using LIB as a replacement. */ { - char c = p[len]; - char *p3, *p4; - - p[len] = '\0'; - p3 = find_percent (p); - if (!p3) - { - /* Give a warning if there is no pattern. */ - error (NILF, _(".LIBPATTERNS element '%s' is not a pattern"), p); + char c = p[len]; + char *p3, *p4; + + p[len] = '\0'; + p3 = find_percent (p); + if (!p3) + { + /* Give a warning if there is no pattern. */ + error (NILF, _(".LIBPATTERNS element '%s' is not a pattern"), p); p[len] = c; - continue; - } - p4 = variable_buffer_output (libbuf, p, p3-p); - p4 = variable_buffer_output (p4, lib, liblen); - p4 = variable_buffer_output (p4, p3+1, len - (p3-p)); - p[len] = c; + continue; + } + p4 = variable_buffer_output (libbuf, p, p3-p); + p4 = variable_buffer_output (p4, lib, liblen); + p4 = variable_buffer_output (p4, p3+1, len - (p3-p)); + p[len] = c; } /* Look first for 'libNAME.a' in the current directory. */ mtime = name_mtime (libbuf); if (mtime != NONEXISTENT_MTIME) - { - if (mtime_ptr != 0) - *mtime_ptr = mtime; - file = strcache_add (libbuf); + { + if (mtime_ptr != 0) + *mtime_ptr = mtime; + file = strcache_add (libbuf); /* This by definition will have the best index, so stop now. */ break; - } + } /* Now try VPATH search on that. */ @@ -1635,7 +1635,7 @@ library_search (const char *lib, FILE_TIMESTAMP *mtime_ptr) std_dirs++; } buflen = strlen (libbuf); - buf = xmalloc(libdir_maxlen + buflen + 2); + buf = xmalloc (libdir_maxlen + buflen + 2); } else if (buflen < strlen (libbuf)) { @@ -1649,11 +1649,11 @@ library_search (const char *lib, FILE_TIMESTAMP *mtime_ptr) unsigned int vpath_index = ~((unsigned int)0) - std_dirs; for (dp = dirs; *dp != 0; ++dp) - { + { sprintf (buf, "%s/%s", *dp, libbuf); mtime = name_mtime (buf); if (mtime != NONEXISTENT_MTIME) - { + { if (file == 0 || vpath_index < best_vpath) { file = strcache_add (buf); diff --git a/remote-cstms.c b/remote-cstms.c index 50309b1..e08458f 100644 --- a/remote-cstms.c +++ b/remote-cstms.c @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ char *remote_description = "Customs"; /* File name of the Customs 'export' client command. A full path name can be used to avoid some path-searching overhead. */ -#define EXPORT_COMMAND "/usr/local/bin/export" +#define EXPORT_COMMAND "/usr/local/bin/export" /* ExportPermit gotten by start_remote_job_p, and used by start_remote_job. */ static ExportPermit permit; @@ -76,11 +76,11 @@ start_remote_job_p (int first_p) } /* For secure Customs, make is installed setuid root and - Customs requires a privileged source port be used. */ + Customs requires a privileged source port be used. */ make_access (); if (ISDB (DB_JOBS)) - Rpc_Debug(1); + Rpc_Debug (1); /* Ping the daemon once to see if it is there. */ inited = Customs_Ping () == RPC_SUCCESS ? 1 : -1; @@ -89,20 +89,20 @@ start_remote_job_p (int first_p) user_access (); if (starting_directory == 0) - /* main couldn't figure it out. */ - inited = -1; + /* main couldn't figure it out. */ + inited = -1; else - { - /* Normalize the current directory path name to something - that should work on all machines exported to. */ - - normalized_cwd = xmalloc (GET_PATH_MAX); - strcpy (normalized_cwd, starting_directory); - if (Customs_NormPath (normalized_cwd, GET_PATH_MAX) < 0) - /* Path normalization failure means using Customs - won't work, but it's not really an error. */ - inited = -1; - } + { + /* Normalize the current directory path name to something + that should work on all machines exported to. */ + + normalized_cwd = xmalloc (GET_PATH_MAX); + strcpy (normalized_cwd, starting_directory); + if (Customs_NormPath (normalized_cwd, GET_PATH_MAX) < 0) + /* Path normalization failure means using Customs + won't work, but it's not really an error. */ + inited = -1; + } } if (inited < 0) @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ start_remote_job_p (int first_p) njobs = job_slots_used; if (!first_p) - njobs -= 1; /* correction for being called from reap_children() */ + njobs -= 1; /* correction for being called from reap_children() */ /* the first job should run locally, or, if the -l flag is given, we use that as clue as to how many local jobs should be scheduled locally */ @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ start_remote_job (char **argv, char **envp, int stdin_fd, /* Create a WayBill to give to the server. */ len = Customs_MakeWayBill (&permit, normalized_cwd, argv[0], argv, - envp, retport, waybill); + envp, retport, waybill); /* Modify the waybill as if the remote child had done 'child_access ()'. */ { @@ -187,11 +187,11 @@ start_remote_job (char **argv, char **envp, int stdin_fd, sin.sin_port = htons (Customs_Port ()); sin.sin_addr = permit.addr; status = Rpc_Call (sock, &sin, (Rpc_Proc) CUSTOMS_IMPORT, - len, (Rpc_Opaque) waybill, - sizeof(msg), (Rpc_Opaque) msg, - 1, &timeout); + len, (Rpc_Opaque) waybill, + sizeof (msg), (Rpc_Opaque) msg, + 1, &timeout); - host = gethostbyaddr((char *)&permit.addr, sizeof(permit.addr), AF_INET); + host = gethostbyaddr ((char *)&permit.addr, sizeof(permit.addr), AF_INET); if (status != RPC_SUCCESS) { @@ -214,8 +214,8 @@ start_remote_job (char **argv, char **envp, int stdin_fd, else { error (NILF, "*** exported to %s (id %u)", - host ? host->h_name : inet_ntoa (permit.addr), - permit.id); + host ? host->h_name : inet_ntoa (permit.addr), + permit.id); } fflush (stdout); @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ start_remote_job (char **argv, char **envp, int stdin_fd, /* Child side. Run 'export' to handle the connection. */ static char sock_buf[20], retsock_buf[20], id_buf[20]; static char *new_argv[6] = - { EXPORT_COMMAND, "-id", sock_buf, retsock_buf, id_buf, 0 }; + { EXPORT_COMMAND, "-id", sock_buf, retsock_buf, id_buf, 0 }; /* Set up the arguments. */ (void) sprintf (sock_buf, "%d", sock); @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ start_remote_job (char **argv, char **envp, int stdin_fd, /* Get the right stdin. */ if (stdin_fd != 0) - (void) dup2 (stdin_fd, 0); + (void) dup2 (stdin_fd, 0); /* Unblock signals in the child. */ unblock_sigs (); diff --git a/rule.c b/rule.c index fda8ec0..a1f1e7a 100644 --- a/rule.c +++ b/rule.c @@ -87,10 +87,10 @@ count_implicit_rule_limits (void) ++num_pattern_rules; if (rule->num > max_pattern_targets) - max_pattern_targets = rule->num; + max_pattern_targets = rule->num; for (dep = rule->deps; dep != 0; dep = dep->next) - { + { const char *dname = dep_name (dep); unsigned int len = strlen (dname); @@ -106,36 +106,36 @@ count_implicit_rule_limits (void) #endif ndeps++; - if (len > max_pattern_dep_length) - max_pattern_dep_length = len; - - if (p != 0 && p2 > p) - { - /* There is a slash before the % in the dep name. - Extract the directory name. */ - if (p == dname) - ++p; - if (p - dname > namelen) - { - namelen = p - dname; - name = xrealloc (name, namelen + 1); - } - memcpy (name, dname, p - dname); - name[p - dname] = '\0'; - - /* In the deps of an implicit rule the 'changed' flag - actually indicates that the dependency is in a - nonexistent subdirectory. */ - - dep->changed = !dir_file_exists_p (name, ""); - } - else - /* This dependency does not reside in a subdirectory. */ - dep->changed = 0; - } + if (len > max_pattern_dep_length) + max_pattern_dep_length = len; + + if (p != 0 && p2 > p) + { + /* There is a slash before the % in the dep name. + Extract the directory name. */ + if (p == dname) + ++p; + if (p - dname > namelen) + { + namelen = p - dname; + name = xrealloc (name, namelen + 1); + } + memcpy (name, dname, p - dname); + name[p - dname] = '\0'; + + /* In the deps of an implicit rule the 'changed' flag + actually indicates that the dependency is in a + nonexistent subdirectory. */ + + dep->changed = !dir_file_exists_p (name, ""); + } + else + /* This dependency does not reside in a subdirectory. */ + dep->changed = 0; + } if (ndeps > max_pattern_deps) - max_pattern_deps = ndeps; + max_pattern_deps = ndeps; rule = next; } @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ convert_to_pattern (void) { unsigned int l = strlen (dep_name (d)); if (l > maxsuffix) - maxsuffix = l; + maxsuffix = l; } /* Space to construct the suffix rule target name. */ @@ -228,12 +228,12 @@ convert_to_pattern (void) unsigned int slen; /* Make a rule that is just the suffix, with no deps or commands. - This rule exists solely to disqualify match-anything rules. */ + This rule exists solely to disqualify match-anything rules. */ convert_suffix_rule (dep_name (d), 0, 0); if (d->file->cmds != 0) - /* Record a pattern for this suffix's null-suffix rule. */ - convert_suffix_rule ("", dep_name (d), d->file->cmds); + /* Record a pattern for this suffix's null-suffix rule. */ + convert_suffix_rule ("", dep_name (d), d->file->cmds); /* Add every other suffix to this one and see if it exists as a two-suffix rule. */ @@ -241,32 +241,32 @@ convert_to_pattern (void) memcpy (rulename, dep_name (d), slen); for (d2 = suffix_file->deps; d2 != 0; d2 = d2->next) - { + { struct file *f; unsigned int s2len; - s2len = strlen (dep_name (d2)); + s2len = strlen (dep_name (d2)); /* Can't build something from itself. */ - if (slen == s2len && streq (dep_name (d), dep_name (d2))) - continue; - - memcpy (rulename + slen, dep_name (d2), s2len + 1); - f = lookup_file (rulename); - if (f == 0 || f->cmds == 0) - continue; - - if (s2len == 2 && rulename[slen] == '.' && rulename[slen + 1] == 'a') - /* A suffix rule '.X.a:' generates the pattern rule '(%.o): %.X'. - It also generates a normal '%.a: %.X' rule below. */ - convert_suffix_rule (NULL, /* Indicates '(%.o)'. */ - dep_name (d), - f->cmds); - - /* The suffix rule '.X.Y:' is converted - to the pattern rule '%.Y: %.X'. */ - convert_suffix_rule (dep_name (d2), dep_name (d), f->cmds); - } + if (slen == s2len && streq (dep_name (d), dep_name (d2))) + continue; + + memcpy (rulename + slen, dep_name (d2), s2len + 1); + f = lookup_file (rulename); + if (f == 0 || f->cmds == 0) + continue; + + if (s2len == 2 && rulename[slen] == '.' && rulename[slen + 1] == 'a') + /* A suffix rule '.X.a:' generates the pattern rule '(%.o): %.X'. + It also generates a normal '%.a: %.X' rule below. */ + convert_suffix_rule (NULL, /* Indicates '(%.o)'. */ + dep_name (d), + f->cmds); + + /* The suffix rule '.X.Y:' is converted + to the pattern rule '%.Y: %.X'. */ + convert_suffix_rule (dep_name (d2), dep_name (d), f->cmds); + } } } @@ -294,42 +294,42 @@ new_pattern_rule (struct rule *rule, int override) for (r = pattern_rules; r != 0; lastrule = r, r = r->next) for (i = 0; i < rule->num; ++i) { - for (j = 0; j < r->num; ++j) - if (!streq (rule->targets[i], r->targets[j])) - break; + for (j = 0; j < r->num; ++j) + if (!streq (rule->targets[i], r->targets[j])) + break; /* If all the targets matched... */ - if (j == r->num) - { - struct dep *d, *d2; - for (d = rule->deps, d2 = r->deps; - d != 0 && d2 != 0; d = d->next, d2 = d2->next) - if (!streq (dep_name (d), dep_name (d2))) - break; - if (d == 0 && d2 == 0) - { - /* All the dependencies matched. */ - if (override) - { - /* Remove the old rule. */ - freerule (r, lastrule); - /* Install the new one. */ - if (pattern_rules == 0) - pattern_rules = rule; - else - last_pattern_rule->next = rule; - last_pattern_rule = rule; - - /* We got one. Stop looking. */ - goto matched; - } - else - { - /* The old rule stays intact. Destroy the new one. */ - freerule (rule, (struct rule *) 0); - return 0; - } - } - } + if (j == r->num) + { + struct dep *d, *d2; + for (d = rule->deps, d2 = r->deps; + d != 0 && d2 != 0; d = d->next, d2 = d2->next) + if (!streq (dep_name (d), dep_name (d2))) + break; + if (d == 0 && d2 == 0) + { + /* All the dependencies matched. */ + if (override) + { + /* Remove the old rule. */ + freerule (r, lastrule); + /* Install the new one. */ + if (pattern_rules == 0) + pattern_rules = rule; + else + last_pattern_rule->next = rule; + last_pattern_rule = rule; + + /* We got one. Stop looking. */ + goto matched; + } + else + { + /* The old rule stays intact. Destroy the new one. */ + freerule (rule, (struct rule *) 0); + return 0; + } + } + } } matched:; @@ -338,9 +338,9 @@ new_pattern_rule (struct rule *rule, int override) { /* There was no rule to replace. */ if (pattern_rules == 0) - pattern_rules = rule; + pattern_rules = rule; else - last_pattern_rule->next = rule; + last_pattern_rule->next = rule; last_pattern_rule = rule; } @@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ install_pattern_rule (struct pspec *p, int terminal) r->cmds->fileinfo.filenm = 0; r->cmds->fileinfo.lineno = 0; /* These will all be string literals, but we malloc space for them - anyway because somebody might want to free them later. */ + anyway because somebody might want to free them later. */ r->cmds->commands = xstrdup (p->commands); r->cmds->command_lines = 0; r->cmds->recipe_prefix = RECIPEPREFIX_DEFAULT; @@ -468,7 +468,7 @@ create_pattern_rule (const char **targets, const char **target_percents, /* Print the data base of rules. */ -static void /* Useful to call from gdb. */ +static void /* Useful to call from gdb. */ print_rule (struct rule *r) { unsigned int i; @@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ print_rule_data_base (void) print_rule (r); if (r->terminal) - ++terminal; + ++terminal; } if (rules == 0) @@ -512,12 +512,12 @@ print_rule_data_base (void) else { printf (_("\n# %u implicit rules, %u"), rules, terminal); -#ifndef NO_FLOAT +#ifndef NO_FLOAT printf (" (%.1f%%)", (double) terminal / (double) rules * 100.0); #else { - int f = (terminal * 1000 + 5) / rules; - printf (" (%d.%d%%)", f/10, f%10); + int f = (terminal * 1000 + 5) / rules; + printf (" (%d.%d%%)", f/10, f%10); } #endif puts (_(" terminal.")); diff --git a/rule.h b/rule.h index 9ef9635..3982639 100644 --- a/rule.h +++ b/rule.h @@ -20,14 +20,14 @@ this program. If not, see . */ struct rule { struct rule *next; - const char **targets; /* Targets of the rule. */ - unsigned int *lens; /* Lengths of each target. */ - const char **suffixes; /* Suffixes (after '%') of each target. */ - struct dep *deps; /* Dependencies of the rule. */ - struct commands *cmds; /* Commands to execute. */ + const char **targets; /* Targets of the rule. */ + unsigned int *lens; /* Lengths of each target. */ + const char **suffixes; /* Suffixes (after '%') of each target. */ + struct dep *deps; /* Dependencies of the rule. */ + struct commands *cmds; /* Commands to execute. */ unsigned short num; /* Number of targets. */ - char terminal; /* If terminal (double-colon). */ - char in_use; /* If in use by a parent pattern_search. */ + char terminal; /* If terminal (double-colon). */ + char in_use; /* If in use by a parent pattern_search. */ }; /* For calling install_pattern_rule. */ diff --git a/signame.c b/signame.c index 027bba0..c8e45da 100644 --- a/signame.c +++ b/signame.c @@ -27,11 +27,11 @@ this program. If not, see . */ #if !HAVE_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST /* Some systems do not define NSIG in . */ -#ifndef NSIG -#ifdef _NSIG -#define NSIG _NSIG +#ifndef NSIG +#ifdef _NSIG +#define NSIG _NSIG #else -#define NSIG 32 +#define NSIG 32 #endif #endif diff --git a/strcache.c b/strcache.c index 497d652..ff6a2d1 100644 --- a/strcache.c +++ b/strcache.c @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ static unsigned long total_size = 0; that this doesn't seem to be much of an issue in practice. */ static struct strcache * -new_cache() +new_cache () { struct strcache *new; new = xmalloc (bufsize + CACHE_BUFFER_OFFSET); @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ strcache_add_len (const char *str, unsigned int len) } int -strcache_setbufsize(unsigned int size) +strcache_setbufsize (unsigned int size) { if (size > bufsize) bufsize = size; @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ strcache_print_stats (const char *prefix) if (! strcache) { - printf(_("\n%s No strcache buffers\n"), prefix); + printf (_("\n%s No strcache buffers\n"), prefix); return; } diff --git a/tests/run_make_tests.pl b/tests/run_make_tests.pl old mode 100755 new mode 100644 diff --git a/tests/test_driver.pl b/tests/test_driver.pl index b6dcd86..adc38ae 100644 --- a/tests/test_driver.pl +++ b/tests/test_driver.pl @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ sub toplevel $dir = $1; push (@rmdirs, $dir); -d "$workpath/$dir" - || mkdir ("$workpath/$dir", 0777) + || mkdir ("$workpath/$dir", 0777) || &error ("Couldn't mkdir $workpath/$dir: $!\n"); } } @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ sub toplevel { print "Finding tests...\n"; opendir (SCRIPTDIR, $scriptpath) - || &error ("Couldn't opendir $scriptpath: $!\n"); + || &error ("Couldn't opendir $scriptpath: $!\n"); @dirs = grep (!/^(\..*|CVS|RCS)$/, readdir (SCRIPTDIR) ); closedir (SCRIPTDIR); foreach $dir (@dirs) @@ -184,13 +184,13 @@ sub toplevel mkdir ("$workpath/$dir", 0777) || &error ("Couldn't mkdir $workpath/$dir: $!\n"); opendir (SCRIPTDIR, "$scriptpath/$dir") - || &error ("Couldn't opendir $scriptpath/$dir: $!\n"); + || &error ("Couldn't opendir $scriptpath/$dir: $!\n"); @files = grep (!/^(\..*|CVS|RCS|.*~)$/, readdir (SCRIPTDIR) ); closedir (SCRIPTDIR); foreach $test (@files) { -d $test and next; - push (@TESTS, "$dir/$test"); + push (@TESTS, "$dir/$test"); } } } @@ -275,15 +275,15 @@ sub get_osname eval "chop (\$osname = `sh -c 'uname -nmsr 2>&1'`)"; if ($osname =~ /not found/i) { - $osname = "(something posixy with no uname)"; + $osname = "(something posixy with no uname)"; } elsif ($@ ne "" || $?) { eval "chop (\$osname = `sh -c 'uname -a 2>&1'`)"; if ($@ ne "" || $?) { - $osname = "(something posixy)"; - } + $osname = "(something posixy)"; + } } $vos = 0; $pathsep = "/"; @@ -941,7 +941,7 @@ sub touch foreach $file (@_) { (open(T, ">> $file") && print(T "\n") && close(T)) - || &error("Couldn't touch $file: $!\n", 1); + || &error("Couldn't touch $file: $!\n", 1); } } diff --git a/variable.c b/variable.c index a886d80..0cf8bac 100644 --- a/variable.c +++ b/variable.c @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ static struct pattern_var * lookup_pattern_var (struct pattern_var *start, const char *target) { struct pattern_var *p; - unsigned int targlen = strlen(target); + unsigned int targlen = strlen (target); for (p = start ? start->next : pattern_vars; p != 0; p = p->next) { @@ -158,14 +158,14 @@ variable_hash_cmp (const void *xv, const void *yv) return_STRING_N_COMPARE (x->name, y->name, x->length); } -#ifndef VARIABLE_BUCKETS -#define VARIABLE_BUCKETS 523 +#ifndef VARIABLE_BUCKETS +#define VARIABLE_BUCKETS 523 #endif -#ifndef PERFILE_VARIABLE_BUCKETS -#define PERFILE_VARIABLE_BUCKETS 23 +#ifndef PERFILE_VARIABLE_BUCKETS +#define PERFILE_VARIABLE_BUCKETS 23 #endif -#ifndef SMALL_SCOPE_VARIABLE_BUCKETS -#define SMALL_SCOPE_VARIABLE_BUCKETS 13 +#ifndef SMALL_SCOPE_VARIABLE_BUCKETS +#define SMALL_SCOPE_VARIABLE_BUCKETS 13 #endif static struct variable_set global_variable_set; @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ void init_hash_global_variable_set (void) { hash_init (&global_variable_set.table, VARIABLE_BUCKETS, - variable_hash_1, variable_hash_2, variable_hash_cmp); + variable_hash_1, variable_hash_2, variable_hash_cmp); } /* Define variable named NAME with value VALUE in SET. VALUE is copied. @@ -213,25 +213,25 @@ define_variable_in_set (const char *name, unsigned int length, if (! HASH_VACANT (v)) { if (env_overrides && v->origin == o_env) - /* V came from in the environment. Since it was defined - before the switches were parsed, it wasn't affected by -e. */ - v->origin = o_env_override; + /* V came from in the environment. Since it was defined + before the switches were parsed, it wasn't affected by -e. */ + v->origin = o_env_override; /* A variable of this name is already defined. - If the old definition is from a stronger source - than this one, don't redefine it. */ + If the old definition is from a stronger source + than this one, don't redefine it. */ if ((int) origin >= (int) v->origin) - { - if (v->value != 0) - free (v->value); - v->value = xstrdup (value); + { + if (v->value != 0) + free (v->value); + v->value = xstrdup (value); if (flocp != 0) v->fileinfo = *flocp; else v->fileinfo.filenm = 0; - v->origin = origin; - v->recursive = recursive; - } + v->origin = origin; + v->recursive = recursive; + } return v; } @@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ lookup_variable (const char *name, unsigned int length) v = (struct variable *) hash_find_item ((struct hash_table *) &set->table, &var_key); if (v && (!is_parent || !v->private_var)) - return v->special ? lookup_special_var (v) : v; + return v->special ? lookup_special_var (v) : v; is_parent |= setlist->next_is_parent; } @@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ initialize_file_variables (struct file *file, int reading) if (l == 0) { l = (struct variable_set_list *) - xmalloc (sizeof (struct variable_set_list)); + xmalloc (sizeof (struct variable_set_list)); l->set = xmalloc (sizeof (struct variable_set)); hash_init (&l->set->table, PERFILE_VARIABLE_BUCKETS, variable_hash_1, variable_hash_2, variable_hash_cmp); @@ -646,7 +646,7 @@ create_new_variable_set (void) set = xmalloc (sizeof (struct variable_set)); hash_init (&set->table, SMALL_SCOPE_VARIABLE_BUCKETS, - variable_hash_1, variable_hash_2, variable_hash_cmp); + variable_hash_1, variable_hash_2, variable_hash_cmp); setlist = (struct variable_set_list *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct variable_set_list)); @@ -666,7 +666,7 @@ create_new_variable_set (void) struct variable_set_list * push_new_variable_scope (void) { - current_variable_set_list = create_new_variable_set(); + current_variable_set_list = create_new_variable_set (); if (current_variable_set_list->next == &global_setlist) { /* It was the global, so instead of new -> &global we want to replace @@ -689,7 +689,7 @@ pop_variable_scope (void) struct variable_set *set; /* Can't call this if there's no scope to pop! */ - assert(current_variable_set_list->next != NULL); + assert (current_variable_set_list->next != NULL); if (current_variable_set_list != &global_setlist) { @@ -729,17 +729,17 @@ merge_variable_sets (struct variable_set *to_set, for ( ; from_var_slot < from_var_end; from_var_slot++) if (! HASH_VACANT (*from_var_slot)) { - struct variable *from_var = *from_var_slot; - struct variable **to_var_slot - = (struct variable **) hash_find_slot (&to_set->table, *from_var_slot); - if (HASH_VACANT (*to_var_slot)) - hash_insert_at (&to_set->table, from_var, to_var_slot); - else - { - /* GKM FIXME: delete in from_set->table */ - free (from_var->value); - free (from_var); - } + struct variable *from_var = *from_var_slot; + struct variable **to_var_slot + = (struct variable **) hash_find_slot (&to_set->table, *from_var_slot); + if (HASH_VACANT (*to_var_slot)) + hash_insert_at (&to_set->table, from_var, to_var_slot); + else + { + /* GKM FIXME: delete in from_set->table */ + free (from_var->value); + free (from_var); + } } } @@ -773,9 +773,9 @@ merge_variable_set_lists (struct variable_set_list **setlist0, if (setlist1 != &global_setlist) { if (last0 == 0) - *setlist0 = setlist1; + *setlist0 = setlist1; else - last0->next = setlist1; + last0->next = setlist1; } } @@ -797,11 +797,11 @@ define_automatic_variables (void) define_variable_cname (MAKELEVEL_NAME, buf, o_env, 0); sprintf (buf, "%s%s%s", - version_string, - (remote_description == 0 || remote_description[0] == '\0') - ? "" : "-", - (remote_description == 0 || remote_description[0] == '\0') - ? "" : remote_description); + version_string, + (remote_description == 0 || remote_description[0] == '\0') + ? "" : "-", + (remote_description == 0 || remote_description[0] == '\0') + ? "" : remote_description); define_variable_cname ("MAKE_VERSION", buf, o_default, 0); #ifdef __MSDOS__ @@ -816,14 +816,14 @@ define_automatic_variables (void) /* $(MAKESHELL) overrides $(SHELL) even if -e is in effect. */ if (mshp) (void) define_variable (shell_str, shlen, - mshp->value, o_env_override, 0); + mshp->value, o_env_override, 0); else if (comp) { - /* $(COMSPEC) shouldn't override $(SHELL). */ - struct variable *shp = lookup_variable (shell_str, shlen); + /* $(COMSPEC) shouldn't override $(SHELL). */ + struct variable *shp = lookup_variable (shell_str, shlen); - if (!shp) - (void) define_variable (shell_str, shlen, comp->value, o_env, 0); + if (!shp) + (void) define_variable (shell_str, shlen, comp->value, o_env, 0); } } #elif defined(__EMX__) @@ -841,13 +841,13 @@ define_automatic_variables (void) did not come from the environment */ if (!replace || !*replace->value) if (shell && *shell->value && (shell->origin == o_env - || shell->origin == o_env_override)) - { - /* overwrite whatever we got from the environment */ - free(shell->value); - shell->value = xstrdup (default_shell); - shell->origin = o_default; - } + || shell->origin == o_env_override)) + { + /* overwrite whatever we got from the environment */ + free (shell->value); + shell->value = xstrdup (default_shell); + shell->origin = o_default; + } /* Some people do not like cmd to be used as the default if $SHELL is not defined in the Makefile. @@ -867,11 +867,11 @@ define_automatic_variables (void) if (replace && *replace->value) /* overwrite $SHELL */ (void) define_variable (shell_str, shlen, replace->value, - replace->origin, 0); + replace->origin, 0); else /* provide a definition if there is none */ (void) define_variable (shell_str, shlen, default_shell, - o_default, 0); + o_default, 0); } #endif @@ -915,19 +915,19 @@ define_automatic_variables (void) #elif defined(__MSDOS__) || defined(WINDOWS32) /* For consistency, remove the trailing backslash as well as slash. */ define_variable_cname ("@D", "$(patsubst %/,%,$(patsubst %\\,%,$(dir $@)))", - o_automatic, 1); + o_automatic, 1); define_variable_cname ("%D", "$(patsubst %/,%,$(patsubst %\\,%,$(dir $%)))", - o_automatic, 1); + o_automatic, 1); define_variable_cname ("*D", "$(patsubst %/,%,$(patsubst %\\,%,$(dir $*)))", - o_automatic, 1); + o_automatic, 1); define_variable_cname ("variables; hash_init (&table, VARIABLE_BUCKETS, - variable_hash_1, variable_hash_2, variable_hash_cmp); + variable_hash_1, variable_hash_2, variable_hash_cmp); /* Run through all the variable sets in the list, accumulating variables in TABLE. */ @@ -980,68 +980,68 @@ target_environment (struct file *file) v_slot = (struct variable **) set->table.ht_vec; v_end = v_slot + set->table.ht_size; for ( ; v_slot < v_end; v_slot++) - if (! HASH_VACANT (*v_slot)) - { - struct variable **new_slot; - struct variable *v = *v_slot; - - /* If this is a per-target variable and it hasn't been touched - already then look up the global version and take its export - value. */ - if (v->per_target && v->export == v_default) - { - struct variable *gv; - - gv = lookup_variable_in_set (v->name, strlen(v->name), + if (! HASH_VACANT (*v_slot)) + { + struct variable **new_slot; + struct variable *v = *v_slot; + + /* If this is a per-target variable and it hasn't been touched + already then look up the global version and take its export + value. */ + if (v->per_target && v->export == v_default) + { + struct variable *gv; + + gv = lookup_variable_in_set (v->name, strlen (v->name), &global_variable_set); - if (gv) - v->export = gv->export; - } + if (gv) + v->export = gv->export; + } - switch (v->export) - { - case v_default: - if (v->origin == o_default || v->origin == o_automatic) - /* Only export default variables by explicit request. */ - continue; + switch (v->export) + { + case v_default: + if (v->origin == o_default || v->origin == o_automatic) + /* Only export default variables by explicit request. */ + continue; /* The variable doesn't have a name that can be exported. */ if (! v->exportable) continue; - if (! export_all_variables - && v->origin != o_command - && v->origin != o_env && v->origin != o_env_override) - continue; - break; - - case v_export: - break; - - case v_noexport: - { - /* If this is the SHELL variable and it's not exported, - then add the value from our original environment, if - the original environment defined a value for SHELL. */ - extern struct variable shell_var; - if (streq (v->name, "SHELL") && shell_var.value) - { - v = &shell_var; - break; - } - continue; - } - - case v_ifset: - if (v->origin == o_default) - continue; - break; - } - - new_slot = (struct variable **) hash_find_slot (&table, v); - if (HASH_VACANT (*new_slot)) - hash_insert_at (&table, v, new_slot); - } + if (! export_all_variables + && v->origin != o_command + && v->origin != o_env && v->origin != o_env_override) + continue; + break; + + case v_export: + break; + + case v_noexport: + { + /* If this is the SHELL variable and it's not exported, + then add the value from our original environment, if + the original environment defined a value for SHELL. */ + extern struct variable shell_var; + if (streq (v->name, "SHELL") && shell_var.value) + { + v = &shell_var; + break; + } + continue; + } + + case v_ifset: + if (v->origin == o_default) + continue; + break; + } + + new_slot = (struct variable **) hash_find_slot (&table, v); + if (HASH_VACANT (*new_slot)) + hash_insert_at (&table, v, new_slot); + } } makelevel_key.name = MAKELEVEL_NAME; @@ -1055,32 +1055,32 @@ target_environment (struct file *file) for ( ; v_slot < v_end; v_slot++) if (! HASH_VACANT (*v_slot)) { - struct variable *v = *v_slot; - - /* If V is recursively expanded and didn't come from the environment, - expand its value. If it came from the environment, it should - go back into the environment unchanged. */ - if (v->recursive - && v->origin != o_env && v->origin != o_env_override) - { - char *value = recursively_expand_for_file (v, file); + struct variable *v = *v_slot; + + /* If V is recursively expanded and didn't come from the environment, + expand its value. If it came from the environment, it should + go back into the environment unchanged. */ + if (v->recursive + && v->origin != o_env && v->origin != o_env_override) + { + char *value = recursively_expand_for_file (v, file); #ifdef WINDOWS32 - if (strcmp(v->name, "Path") == 0 || - strcmp(v->name, "PATH") == 0) - convert_Path_to_windows32(value, ';'); + if (strcmp (v->name, "Path") == 0 || + strcmp (v->name, "PATH") == 0) + convert_Path_to_windows32 (value, ';'); #endif - *result++ = xstrdup (concat (3, v->name, "=", value)); - free (value); - } - else - { + *result++ = xstrdup (concat (3, v->name, "=", value)); + free (value); + } + else + { #ifdef WINDOWS32 - if (strcmp(v->name, "Path") == 0 || - strcmp(v->name, "PATH") == 0) - convert_Path_to_windows32(v->value, ';'); + if (strcmp (v->name, "Path") == 0 || + strcmp (v->name, "PATH") == 0) + convert_Path_to_windows32 (v->value, ';'); #endif - *result++ = xstrdup (concat (3, v->name, "=", v->value)); - } + *result++ = xstrdup (concat (3, v->name, "=", v->value)); + } } *result = xmalloc (100); @@ -1154,7 +1154,7 @@ do_variable_definition (const gmk_floc *flocp, const char *varname, case f_simple: /* A simple variable definition "var := value". Expand the value. We have to allocate memory since otherwise it'll clobber the - variable buffer, and we may still need that if we're looking at a + variable buffer, and we may still need that if we're looking at a target-specific variable. */ p = alloc_value = allocated_variable_expand (value); break; @@ -1180,7 +1180,7 @@ do_variable_definition (const gmk_floc *flocp, const char *varname, /* FALLTHROUGH */ case f_recursive: /* A recursive variable definition "var = value". - The value is used verbatim. */ + The value is used verbatim. */ p = value; break; case f_append: @@ -1264,62 +1264,62 @@ do_variable_definition (const gmk_floc *flocp, const char *varname, /* See if we can find "/bin/sh.exe", "/bin/sh.com", etc. */ if (__dosexec_find_on_path (p, NULL, shellpath)) - { - char *tp; + { + char *tp; - for (tp = shellpath; *tp; tp++) + for (tp = shellpath; *tp; tp++) if (*tp == '\\') *tp = '/'; - v = define_variable_loc (varname, strlen (varname), + v = define_variable_loc (varname, strlen (varname), shellpath, origin, flavor == f_recursive, flocp); - } + } else - { - const char *shellbase, *bslash; - struct variable *pathv = lookup_variable ("PATH", 4); - char *path_string; - char *fake_env[2]; - size_t pathlen = 0; - - shellbase = strrchr (p, '/'); - bslash = strrchr (p, '\\'); - if (!shellbase || bslash > shellbase) - shellbase = bslash; - if (!shellbase && p[1] == ':') - shellbase = p + 1; - if (shellbase) - shellbase++; - else - shellbase = p; - - /* Search for the basename of the shell (with standard - executable extensions) along the $PATH. */ - if (pathv) - pathlen = strlen (pathv->value); - path_string = xmalloc (5 + pathlen + 2 + 1); - /* On MSDOS, current directory is considered as part of $PATH. */ - sprintf (path_string, "PATH=.;%s", pathv ? pathv->value : ""); - fake_env[0] = path_string; - fake_env[1] = 0; - if (__dosexec_find_on_path (shellbase, fake_env, shellpath)) - { - char *tp; - - for (tp = shellpath; *tp; tp++) + { + const char *shellbase, *bslash; + struct variable *pathv = lookup_variable ("PATH", 4); + char *path_string; + char *fake_env[2]; + size_t pathlen = 0; + + shellbase = strrchr (p, '/'); + bslash = strrchr (p, '\\'); + if (!shellbase || bslash > shellbase) + shellbase = bslash; + if (!shellbase && p[1] == ':') + shellbase = p + 1; + if (shellbase) + shellbase++; + else + shellbase = p; + + /* Search for the basename of the shell (with standard + executable extensions) along the $PATH. */ + if (pathv) + pathlen = strlen (pathv->value); + path_string = xmalloc (5 + pathlen + 2 + 1); + /* On MSDOS, current directory is considered as part of $PATH. */ + sprintf (path_string, "PATH=.;%s", pathv ? pathv->value : ""); + fake_env[0] = path_string; + fake_env[1] = 0; + if (__dosexec_find_on_path (shellbase, fake_env, shellpath)) + { + char *tp; + + for (tp = shellpath; *tp; tp++) if (*tp == '\\') *tp = '/'; - v = define_variable_loc (varname, strlen (varname), + v = define_variable_loc (varname, strlen (varname), shellpath, origin, flavor == f_recursive, flocp); - } - else - v = lookup_variable (varname, strlen (varname)); + } + else + v = lookup_variable (varname, strlen (varname)); - free (path_string); - } + free (path_string); + } } else #endif /* __MSDOS__ */ @@ -1330,7 +1330,7 @@ do_variable_definition (const gmk_floc *flocp, const char *varname, extern char *default_shell; /* Call shell locator function. If it returns TRUE, then - set no_default_sh_exe to indicate sh was found and + set no_default_sh_exe to indicate sh was found and set new value for SHELL variable. */ if (find_and_set_default_shell (p)) @@ -1419,38 +1419,38 @@ parse_variable_definition (const char *p, struct variable *var) /* If we find a comment or EOS, it's not a variable definition. */ if (c == '\0' || c == '#') - return NULL; + return NULL; if (c == '$') - { - /* This begins a variable expansion reference. Make sure we don't - treat chars inside the reference as assignment tokens. */ - char closeparen; - int count; - c = *p++; - if (c == '(') - closeparen = ')'; - else if (c == '{') - closeparen = '}'; - else + { + /* This begins a variable expansion reference. Make sure we don't + treat chars inside the reference as assignment tokens. */ + char closeparen; + int count; + c = *p++; + if (c == '(') + closeparen = ')'; + else if (c == '{') + closeparen = '}'; + else /* '$$' or '$X'. Either way, nothing special to do here. */ - continue; - - /* P now points past the opening paren or brace. - Count parens or braces until it is matched. */ - count = 0; - for (; *p != '\0'; ++p) - { - if (*p == c) - ++count; - else if (*p == closeparen && --count < 0) - { - ++p; - break; - } - } + continue; + + /* P now points past the opening paren or brace. + Count parens or braces until it is matched. */ + count = 0; + for (; *p != '\0'; ++p) + { + if (*p == c) + ++count; + else if (*p == closeparen && --count < 0) + { + ++p; + break; + } + } continue; - } + } /* If we find whitespace skip it, and remember we found it. */ if (isblank ((unsigned char)c)) @@ -1466,12 +1466,12 @@ parse_variable_definition (const char *p, struct variable *var) if (c == '=') - { - var->flavor = f_recursive; + { + var->flavor = f_recursive; if (! e) e = p - 1; - break; - } + break; + } /* Match assignment variants (:=, +=, ?=, !=) */ if (*p == '=') @@ -1649,18 +1649,18 @@ print_variable (const void *item, void *arg) /* Check if the value is just whitespace. */ p = next_token (v->value); if (p != v->value && *p == '\0') - /* All whitespace. */ - printf ("$(subst ,,%s)", v->value); + /* All whitespace. */ + printf ("$(subst ,,%s)", v->value); else if (v->recursive) - fputs (v->value, stdout); + fputs (v->value, stdout); else - /* Double up dollar signs. */ - for (p = v->value; *p != '\0'; ++p) - { - if (*p == '$') - putchar ('$'); - putchar (*p); - } + /* Double up dollar signs. */ + for (p = v->value; *p != '\0'; ++p) + { + if (*p == '$') + putchar ('$'); + putchar (*p); + } putchar ('\n'); } } diff --git a/vpath.c b/vpath.c index 46bbfe0..5b7ea93 100644 --- a/vpath.c +++ b/vpath.c @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ this program. If not, see . */ struct vpath { - struct vpath *next; /* Pointer to next struct in the linked list. */ + struct vpath *next; /* Pointer to next struct in the linked list. */ const char *pattern;/* The pattern to match. */ const char *percent;/* Pointer into 'pattern' where the '%' is. */ unsigned int patlen;/* Length of the pattern. */ @@ -89,14 +89,14 @@ build_vpath_lists () char gp[] = "%"; /* Empty 'vpaths' so the new one will have no next, and 'vpaths' - will still be nil if P contains no existing directories. */ + will still be nil if P contains no existing directories. */ vpaths = 0; /* Parse P. */ construct_vpath_list (gp, p); /* Store the created path as the general path, - and restore the old list of vpaths. */ + and restore the old list of vpaths. */ general_vpath = vpaths; vpaths = save_vpaths; } @@ -122,14 +122,14 @@ build_vpath_lists () char gp[] = "%"; /* Empty 'vpaths' so the new one will have no next, and 'vpaths' - will still be nil if P contains no existing directories. */ + will still be nil if P contains no existing directories. */ vpaths = 0; /* Parse P. */ construct_vpath_list (gp, p); /* Store the created path as the GPATH, - and restore the old list of vpaths. */ + and restore the old list of vpaths. */ gpaths = vpaths; vpaths = save_vpaths; } @@ -175,36 +175,36 @@ construct_vpath_list (char *pattern, char *dirpath) lastpath = 0; path = vpaths; while (path != 0) - { - struct vpath *next = path->next; - - if (pattern == 0 - || (((percent == 0 && path->percent == 0) - || (percent - pattern == path->percent - path->pattern)) - && streq (pattern, path->pattern))) - { - /* Remove it from the linked list. */ - if (lastpath == 0) - vpaths = path->next; - else - lastpath->next = next; - - /* Free its unused storage. */ + { + struct vpath *next = path->next; + + if (pattern == 0 + || (((percent == 0 && path->percent == 0) + || (percent - pattern == path->percent - path->pattern)) + && streq (pattern, path->pattern))) + { + /* Remove it from the linked list. */ + if (lastpath == 0) + vpaths = path->next; + else + lastpath->next = next; + + /* Free its unused storage. */ /* MSVC erroneously warns without a cast here. */ - free ((void *)path->searchpath); - free (path); - } - else - lastpath = path; + free ((void *)path->searchpath); + free (path); + } + else + lastpath = path; - path = next; - } + path = next; + } return; } #ifdef WINDOWS32 - convert_vpath_to_windows32(dirpath, ';'); + convert_vpath_to_windows32 (dirpath, ';'); #endif /* Skip over any initial separators and blanks. */ @@ -235,49 +235,49 @@ construct_vpath_list (char *pattern, char *dirpath) v = p; while (*p != '\0' #if defined(HAVE_DOS_PATHS) && (PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR == ':') - /* Platforms whose PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR is ':' and which - also define HAVE_DOS_PATHS would like us to recognize - colons after the drive letter in the likes of - "D:/foo/bar:C:/xyzzy". */ - && (*p != PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR - || (p == v + 1 && (p[1] == '/' || p[1] == '\\'))) + /* Platforms whose PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR is ':' and which + also define HAVE_DOS_PATHS would like us to recognize + colons after the drive letter in the likes of + "D:/foo/bar:C:/xyzzy". */ + && (*p != PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR + || (p == v + 1 && (p[1] == '/' || p[1] == '\\'))) #else - && *p != PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR + && *p != PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR #endif - && !isblank ((unsigned char)*p)) - ++p; + && !isblank ((unsigned char)*p)) + ++p; len = p - v; /* Make sure there's no trailing slash, - but still allow "/" as a directory. */ + but still allow "/" as a directory. */ #if defined(__MSDOS__) || defined(__EMX__) || defined(HAVE_DOS_PATHS) /* We need also to leave alone a trailing slash in "d:/". */ if (len > 3 || (len > 1 && v[1] != ':')) #endif if (len > 1 && p[-1] == '/') - --len; + --len; /* Put the directory on the vpath list. */ if (len > 1 || *v != '.') - { + { vpath[elem++] = dir_name (strcache_add_len (v, len)); if (len > maxvpath) maxvpath = len; - } + } /* Skip over separators and blanks between entries. */ while (*p == PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR || isblank ((unsigned char)*p)) - ++p; + ++p; } if (elem > 0) { struct vpath *path; /* ELEM is now incremented one element past the last - entry, to where the nil-pointer terminator goes. - Usually this is maxelem - 1. If not, shrink down. */ + entry, to where the nil-pointer terminator goes. + Usually this is maxelem - 1. If not, shrink down. */ if (elem < (maxelem - 1)) - vpath = xrealloc (vpath, (elem+1) * sizeof (const char *)); + vpath = xrealloc (vpath, (elem+1) * sizeof (const char *)); /* Put the nil-pointer terminator on the end of the VPATH list. */ vpath[elem] = NULL; @@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ selective_vpath_search (struct vpath *path, const char *file, #ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS /* We need the rightmost slash or backslash. */ { - const char *bslash = strrchr(file, '\\'); + const char *bslash = strrchr (file, '\\'); if (!n || bslash > n) n = bslash; } @@ -385,43 +385,43 @@ selective_vpath_search (struct vpath *path, const char *file, /* Add the directory prefix already in *FILE. */ if (name_dplen > 0) - { + { #ifndef VMS - *p++ = '/'; + *p++ = '/'; #endif - memcpy (p, file, name_dplen); - p += name_dplen; - } + memcpy (p, file, name_dplen); + p += name_dplen; + } #ifdef HAVE_DOS_PATHS /* Cause the next if to treat backslash and slash alike. */ if (p != name && p[-1] == '\\' ) - p[-1] = '/'; + p[-1] = '/'; #endif /* Now add the name-within-directory at the end of NAME. */ #ifndef VMS if (p != name && p[-1] != '/') - { - *p = '/'; - memcpy (p + 1, filename, flen + 1); - } + { + *p = '/'; + memcpy (p + 1, filename, flen + 1); + } else #endif - memcpy (p, filename, flen + 1); + memcpy (p, filename, flen + 1); /* Check if the file is mentioned in a makefile. If *FILE is not - a target, that is enough for us to decide this file exists. - If *FILE is a target, then the file must be mentioned in the - makefile also as a target to be chosen. + a target, that is enough for us to decide this file exists. + If *FILE is a target, then the file must be mentioned in the + makefile also as a target to be chosen. - The restriction that *FILE must not be a target for a - makefile-mentioned file to be chosen was added by an - inadequately commented change in July 1990; I am not sure off - hand what problem it fixes. + The restriction that *FILE must not be a target for a + makefile-mentioned file to be chosen was added by an + inadequately commented change in July 1990; I am not sure off + hand what problem it fixes. - In December 1993 I loosened this restriction to allow a file - to be chosen if it is mentioned as a target in a makefile. This - seem logical. + In December 1993 I loosened this restriction to allow a file + to be chosen if it is mentioned as a target in a makefile. This + seem logical. Special handling for -W / -o: make sure we preserve the special values here. Actually this whole thing is a little bogus: I think @@ -431,8 +431,8 @@ selective_vpath_search (struct vpath *path, const char *file, we use it. */ { - struct file *f = lookup_file (name); - if (f != 0) + struct file *f = lookup_file (name); + if (f != 0) { exists = not_target || f->is_target; if (exists && mtime_ptr @@ -445,41 +445,41 @@ selective_vpath_search (struct vpath *path, const char *file, } if (!exists) - { - /* That file wasn't mentioned in the makefile. - See if it actually exists. */ + { + /* That file wasn't mentioned in the makefile. + See if it actually exists. */ #ifdef VMS - exists_in_cache = exists = dir_file_exists_p (vpath[i], filename); + exists_in_cache = exists = dir_file_exists_p (vpath[i], filename); #else - /* Clobber a null into the name at the last slash. - Now NAME is the name of the directory to look in. */ - *p = '\0'; - - /* We know the directory is in the hash table now because either - construct_vpath_list or the code just above put it there. - Does the file we seek exist in it? */ - exists_in_cache = exists = dir_file_exists_p (name, filename); + /* Clobber a null into the name at the last slash. + Now NAME is the name of the directory to look in. */ + *p = '\0'; + + /* We know the directory is in the hash table now because either + construct_vpath_list or the code just above put it there. + Does the file we seek exist in it? */ + exists_in_cache = exists = dir_file_exists_p (name, filename); #endif - } + } if (exists) - { - /* The file is in the directory cache. - Now check that it actually exists in the filesystem. - The cache may be out of date. When vpath thinks a file - exists, but stat fails for it, confusion results in the - higher levels. */ + { + /* The file is in the directory cache. + Now check that it actually exists in the filesystem. + The cache may be out of date. When vpath thinks a file + exists, but stat fails for it, confusion results in the + higher levels. */ - struct stat st; + struct stat st; #ifndef VMS - /* Put the slash back in NAME. */ - *p = '/'; + /* Put the slash back in NAME. */ + *p = '/'; #endif - if (exists_in_cache) /* Makefile-mentioned file need not exist. */ - { + if (exists_in_cache) /* Makefile-mentioned file need not exist. */ + { int e; EINTRLOOP (e, stat (name, &st)); /* Does it really exist? */ @@ -509,7 +509,7 @@ selective_vpath_search (struct vpath *path, const char *file, *path_index = i; return strcache_add_len (name, (p + 1 - name) + flen); - } + } } return 0; @@ -593,8 +593,8 @@ print_vpath_data_base (void) printf ("vpath %s ", v->pattern); for (i = 0; v->searchpath[i] != 0; ++i) - printf ("%s%c", v->searchpath[i], - v->searchpath[i + 1] == 0 ? '\n' : PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR); + printf ("%s%c", v->searchpath[i], + v->searchpath[i + 1] == 0 ? '\n' : PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR); } if (vpaths == 0) @@ -612,7 +612,7 @@ print_vpath_data_base (void) fputs (_("\n# General ('VPATH' variable) search path:\n# "), stdout); for (i = 0; path[i] != 0; ++i) - printf ("%s%c", path[i], - path[i + 1] == 0 ? '\n' : PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR); + printf ("%s%c", path[i], + path[i + 1] == 0 ? '\n' : PATH_SEPARATOR_CHAR); } } -- cgit v1.2.3