# You can set GETTEXTPATH to empty if autopoint 0.15 is already in your PATH.
GETTEXTPATH=
+# You can set LIBTOOLPATH to empty if libtoolize 2.x is already in your PATH.
+LIBTOOLPATH=
+
# If you didn't set AUTOCONFPATH and AUTOMAKEPATH, you can also set the
# variables AUTOCONF, AUTOHEADER, ACLOCAL, AUTOMAKE, AUTORECONF individually.
if test -z "${AUTOCONF}" || test -n "${AUTOCONFPATH}"; then
AUTOPOINT="${GETTEXTPATH}autopoint"
fi
+# If you didn't set LIBTOOLPATH, you can also set the variable LIBTOOLIZE.
+if test -z "${LIBTOOLIZE}" || test -n "${LIBTOOLPATH}"; then
+ LIBTOOLIZE="${LIBTOOLPATH}libtoolize"
+fi
+
# You can set MAKE.
if test -z "${MAKE}"; then
MAKE=make
# An empty expression does not work with the native 'sed' on AIX 6.1.
sed_noop='s,x,x,'
+# sed_comments is true or false, depending whether 'sed' supports comments.
+# (The GNU autoconf doc says that sed comments are not portable, but does
+# not say which 'sed' versions are affected.)
+if echo fo | sed -e 's/f/g/
+# s/o/u/
+s/o/e/' 2>/dev/null | grep ge > /dev/null; then
+ sed_comments=true
+else
+ sed_comments=false
+fi
+
# func_usage
# outputs to stdout the --help usage message.
func_usage ()
{
echo "\
Usage: gnulib-tool --list
+ gnulib-tool --find filename
gnulib-tool --import [module1 ... moduleN]
gnulib-tool --update
gnulib-tool --create-testdir --dir=directory [module1 ... moduleN]
gnulib-tool --test --dir=directory module1 ... moduleN
gnulib-tool --megatest --dir=directory [module1 ... moduleN]
gnulib-tool --extract-description module
+ gnulib-tool --extract-comment module
gnulib-tool --extract-status module
gnulib-tool --extract-notice module
gnulib-tool --extract-applicability module
Operation modes:
--list print the available module names
+ --find find the modules which contain the specified file
--import import the given modules into the current package;
if no modules are specified, update the current
package from the current gnulib
--megatest test the given modules one by one and all together
(recommended to use CC=\"gcc -Wall\" here)
--extract-description extract the description
- --extract-status extract the status (obsolete or not)
+ --extract-comment extract the comment
+ --extract-status extract the status (obsolete etc.)
--extract-notice extract the notice or banner
+ --extract-applicability extract the applicability
--extract-filelist extract the list of files
--extract-dependencies extract the dependencies
--extract-autoconf-snippet extract the snippet for configure.ac
directory.
--local-dir=DIRECTORY Specify a local override directory where to look
up files before looking in gnulib's directory.
+ --cache-modules Enable module caching optimization.
+ --no-cache-modules Disable module caching optimization.
--verbose Increase verbosity. May be repeated.
--quiet Decrease verbosity. May be repeated.
+Options for --import, --update:
+ --dry-run Only print what would have been done.
+
+Options for --import, --create-[mega]testdir, --[mega]test:
+ --with-tests Include unit tests for the included modules.
+ --with-obsolete Include obsolete modules when they occur among the
+ dependencies. By default, dependencies to obsolete
+ modules are ignored.
+ --with-c++-tests Include even unit tests for C++ interoperability.
+ --with-longrunning-tests
+ Include even unit tests that are long-runners.
+ --with-privileged-tests
+ Include even unit tests that require root
+ privileges.
+ --with-unportable-tests
+ Include even unit tests that fail on some platforms.
+ --with-all-tests Include all kinds of problematic unit tests.
+ --avoid=MODULE Avoid including the given MODULE. Useful if you
+ have code that provides equivalent functionality.
+ This option can be repeated.
+ --libtool Use libtool rules.
+ --no-libtool Don't use libtool rules.
+
Options for --import:
--lib=LIBRARY Specify the library name. Defaults to 'libgnu'.
--source-base=DIRECTORY
placed (default \"tests\").
--aux-dir=DIRECTORY Directory relative to --dir where auxiliary build
tools are placed (default \"build-aux\").
- --with-tests Include unit tests for the included modules.
- --with-obsolete Include obsolete modules when they occur among the
- dependencies. By default, dependencies to obsolete
- modules are ignored.
- --avoid=MODULE Avoid including the given MODULE. Useful if you
- have code that provides equivalent functionality.
- This option can be repeated.
--lgpl[=2|=3] Abort if modules aren't available under the LGPL.
Also modify license template from GPL to LGPL.
The version number of the LGPL can be specified;
--makefile-name=NAME Name of makefile in automake syntax in the
source-base and tests-base directories
(default \"Makefile.am\").
- --libtool Use libtool rules.
- --no-libtool Don't use libtool rules.
--macro-prefix=PREFIX Specify the prefix of the macros 'gl_EARLY' and
'gl_INIT'. Default is 'gl'.
--po-domain=NAME Specify the prefix of the i18n domain. Usually use
(.gitignore and/or .cvsignore).
--no-changelog Don't update or create ChangeLog files.
-Options for --import and --update:
- --dry-run For --import, only print what would have been done.
+Options for --create-[mega]testdir, --[mega]test:
+ --without-c++-tests Exclude unit tests for C++ interoperability.
+ --without-longrunning-tests
+ Exclude unit tests that are long-runners.
+ --without-privileged-tests
+ Exclude unit tests that require root privileges.
+ --without-unportable-tests
+ Exclude unit tests that fail on some platforms.
+
+Options for --import, --update, --create-[mega]testdir, --[mega]test:
-s, --symbolic, --symlink Make symbolic links instead of copying files.
--local-symlink Make symbolic links instead of copying files, only
for files from the local override directory.
+
+Options for --import, --update:
-S, --more-symlinks Make symbolic links instead of copying files, and
don't replace copyright notices.
func_exit 1
}
+# func_warning message
+# Outputs to stderr a warning message,
+func_warning ()
+{
+ echo "gnulib-tool: warning: $1" 1>&2
+}
+
# func_readlink SYMLINK
# outputs the target of the given symlink.
if (type -p readlink) > /dev/null 2>&1; then
fi
}
-# func_reset_sigpipe
-# Resets SIGPIPE to its default behaviour. SIGPIPE is signalled when a process
-# writes into a pipe with no readers, i.e. a pipe where all readers have
-# already closed their file descriptor that read from it or exited entirely.
-# The default behaviour is to terminate the current process without an error
-# message.
-# When "trap '' SIGPIPE" is in effect, the behaviour (at least with bash) is to
-# terminate the current process with an error message.
-# This function should be called at the beginning of a command that only
-# produces output to stdout (i.e. no side effects!), when the command that
-# will read from this pipe might prematurely exit or close its standard input
-# descriptor.
-if test -n "$BASH_VERSION"; then
- # The problem has only been reported with bash. Probably it occurs only with
- # bash-3.2. For the reasons, see
- # <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bash/2008-12/msg00050.html>.
- # Note that Solaris sh does not understand "trap - SIGPIPE".
- func_reset_sigpipe ()
- {
- trap - SIGPIPE
- }
-else
- func_reset_sigpipe ()
- {
- :
- }
-fi
-
-# Ensure an 'echo' command that does not interpret backslashes.
-# Test cases:
+# Ensure an 'echo' command that
+# 1. does not interpret backslashes and
+# 2. does not print an error message "broken pipe" when writing into a pipe
+# with no writers.
+#
+# Test cases for problem 1:
# echo '\n' | wc -l prints 1 when OK, 2 when KO
# echo '\t' | grep t > /dev/null has return code 0 when OK, 1 when KO
-# This problem is a weird heritage from SVR4. BSD got it right (except that
+# Test cases for problem 2:
+# echo hi | true frequently prints
+# "bash: echo: write error: Broken pipe"
+# to standard error in bash 3.2.
+#
+# Problem 1 is a weird heritage from SVR4. BSD got it right (except that
# BSD echo interprets '-n' as an option, which is also not desirable).
# Nowadays the problem occurs in 4 situations:
# - in bash, when the shell option xpg_echo is set (bash >= 2.04)
# - otherwise: respawn using /bin/sh and rely on the workarounds.
# When respawning, we pass --no-reexec as first argument, so as to avoid
# turning this script into a fork bomb in unlucky situations.
+#
+# Problem 2 is specific to bash 3.2 and affects the 'echo' built-in, but not
+# the 'printf' built-in. See
+# <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-bash/2008-12/msg00050.html>
+# <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2010-02/msg00154.html>
+# The workaround is: define echo to a function that uses the printf built-in.
have_echo=
if echo '\t' | grep t > /dev/null; then
have_echo=yes # Lucky!
# For bash >= 2.0: define echo to a function that uses the printf built-in.
# For bash < 2.0: define echo to a function that uses cat of a here document.
# (There is no win in using 'printf' over 'cat' if it is not a shell built-in.)
-if test -z "$have_echo" \
+# Also handle problem 2, specific to bash 3.2, here.
+if { test -z "$have_echo" \
+ || case "$BASH_VERSION" in 3.2*) true;; *) false;; esac; \
+ } \
&& test -n "$BASH_VERSION"; then \
if type printf 2>/dev/null | grep / > /dev/null; then
# 'printf' is not a shell built-in.
# - mode list or import or create-testdir or create-megatestdir
# - destdir from --dir
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
# - verbose integer, default 0, inc/decremented by --verbose/--quiet
# - libname, supplied_libname from --lib
# - sourcebase from --source-base
# - auxdir from --aux-dir
# - inctests true if --with-tests was given, blank otherwise
# - incobsolete true if --with-obsolete was given, blank otherwise
+# - inc_cxx_tests true if --with-c++-tests was given, blank otherwise
+# - inc_longrunning_tests true if --with-longrunning-tests was given, blank
+# otherwise
+# - inc_privileged_tests true if --with-privileged-tests was given, blank
+# otherwise
+# - inc_unportable_tests true if --with-unportable-tests was given, blank
+# otherwise
+# - inc_all_tests true if --with-all-tests was given, blank otherwise
+# - excl_cxx_tests true if --without-c++-tests was given, blank otherwise
+# - excl_longrunning_tests true if --without-longrunning-tests was given,
+# blank otherwise
+# - excl_privileged_tests true if --without-privileged-tests was given, blank
+# otherwise
+# - excl_unportable_tests true if --without-unportable-tests was given, blank
+# otherwise
# - avoidlist list of modules to avoid, from --avoid
# - lgpl yes or a number if --lgpl was given, blank otherwise
# - makefile_name from --makefile-name
mode=
destdir=
local_gnulib_dir=
+ modcache=true
verbose=0
libname=libgnu
supplied_libname=
auxdir=
inctests=
incobsolete=
+ inc_cxx_tests=
+ inc_longrunning_tests=
+ inc_privileged_tests=
+ inc_unportable_tests=
+ inc_all_tests=
+ excl_cxx_tests=
+ excl_longrunning_tests=
+ excl_privileged_tests=
+ excl_unportable_tests=
avoidlist=
lgpl=
makefile_name=
--list | --lis )
mode=list
shift ;;
+ --find | --fin | --fi | --f )
+ mode=find
+ shift ;;
--import | --impor | --impo | --imp | --im | --i )
mode=import
shift ;;
--local-dir=* )
local_gnulib_dir=`echo "X$1" | sed -e 's/^X--local-dir=//'`
shift ;;
+ --cache-modules | --cache-module | --cache-modul | --cache-modu | --cache-mod | --cache-mo | --cache-m | --cache- | --cache | --cach | --cac | --ca )
+ modcache=true
+ shift ;;
+ --no-cache-modules | --no-cache-module | --no-cache-modul | --no-cache-modu | --no-cache-mod | --no-cache-mo | --no-cache-m | --no-cache- | --no-cache | --no-cach | --no-cac | --no-ca )
+ modcache=false
+ shift ;;
--verbose | --verbos | --verbo | --verb )
verbose=`expr $verbose + 1`
shift ;;
--aux-dir=* )
auxdir=`echo "X$1" | sed -e 's/^X--aux-dir=//'`
shift ;;
- --with-tests )
+ --with-tests | --with-test | --with-tes | --with-te | --with-t)
inctests=true
shift ;;
- --with-obsolete )
+ --with-obsolete | --with-obsolet | --with-obsole | --with-obsol | --with-obso | --with-obs | --with-ob | --with-o)
incobsolete=true
shift ;;
+ --with-c++-tests | --with-c++-test | --with-c++-tes | --with-c++-te | --with-c++-t | --with-c++- | --with-c++ | --with-c+ | --with-c)
+ inc_cxx_tests=true
+ shift ;;
+ --with-longrunning-tests | --with-longrunning-test | --with-longrunning-tes | --with-longrunning-te | --with-longrunning-t | --with-longrunning- | --with-longrunning | --with-longrunnin | --with-longrunni | --with-longrunn | --with-longrun | --with-longru | --with-longr | --with-long | --with-lon | --with-lo | --with-l)
+ inc_longrunning_tests=true
+ shift ;;
+ --with-privileged-tests | --with-privileged-test | --with-privileged-tes | --with-privileged-te | --with-privileged-t | --with-privileged- | --with-privileged | --with-privilege | --with-privileg | --with-privile | --with-privil | --with-privi | --with-priv | --with-pri | --with-pr | --with-p)
+ inc_privileged_tests=true
+ shift ;;
+ --with-unportable-tests | --with-unportable-test | --with-unportable-tes | --with-unportable-te | --with-unportable-t | --with-unportable- | --with-unportable | --with-unportabl | --with-unportab | --with-unporta | --with-unport | --with-unpor | --with-unpo | --with-unp | --with-un | --with-u)
+ inc_unportable_tests=true
+ shift ;;
+ --with-all-tests | --with-all-test | --with-all-tes | --with-all-te | --with-all-t | --with-all- | --with-all | --with-al | --with-a)
+ inc_all_tests=true
+ shift ;;
+ --without-c++-tests | --without-c++-test | --without-c++-tes | --without-c++-te | --without-c++-t | --without-c++- | --without-c++ | --without-c+ | --without-c)
+ excl_cxx_tests=true
+ shift ;;
+ --without-longrunning-tests | --without-longrunning-test | --without-longrunning-tes | --without-longrunning-te | --without-longrunning-t | --without-longrunning- | --without-longrunning | --without-longrunnin | --without-longrunni | --without-longrunn | --without-longrun | --without-longru | --without-longr | --without-long | --without-lon | --without-lo | --without-l)
+ excl_longrunning_tests=true
+ shift ;;
+ --without-privileged-tests | --without-privileged-test | --without-privileged-tes | --without-privileged-te | --without-privileged-t | --without-privileged- | --without-privileged | --without-privilege | --without-privileg | --without-privile | --without-privil | --without-privi | --without-priv | --without-pri | --without-pr | --without-p)
+ excl_privileged_tests=true
+ shift ;;
+ --without-unportable-tests | --without-unportable-test | --without-unportable-tes | --without-unportable-te | --without-unportable-t | --without-unportable- | --without-unportable | --without-unportabl | --without-unportab | --without-unporta | --without-unport | --without-unpor | --without-unpo | --without-unp | --without-un | --without-u)
+ excl_unportable_tests=true
+ shift ;;
--avoid )
shift
if test $# = 0; then
--no-vc-files )
vc_files=false
shift ;;
- --no-changelog | --no-changelo | --no-changel | --no-change | --no-chang | --no-chan | --no-cha | --no-ch | --no-c )
+ --no-changelog | --no-changelo | --no-changel | --no-change | --no-chang | --no-chan | --no-cha | --no-ch )
do_changelog=false
shift ;;
--dry-run )
esac
done
+ if test "$mode" = import; then
+ if test -n "$excl_cxx_tests" || test -n "$excl_longrunning_tests" \
+ || test -n "$excl_privileged_tests" || test -n "$excl_unportable_tests"; then
+ echo "gnulib-tool: invalid options for 'import' mode" 1>&2
+ echo "Try 'gnulib-tool --help' for more information." 1>&2
+ func_exit 1
+ fi
+ fi
if test "$mode" = update; then
if test $# != 0; then
echo "gnulib-tool: too many arguments in 'update' mode" 1>&2
|| test -n "$sourcebase" || test -n "$m4base" || test -n "$pobase" \
|| test -n "$docbase" || test -n "$testsbase" || test -n "$auxdir" \
|| test -n "$inctests" || test -n "$incobsolete" \
+ || test -n "$inc_cxx_tests" || test -n "$inc_longrunning_tests" \
+ || test -n "$inc_privileged_tests" || test -n "$inc_unportable_tests" \
+ || test -n "$inc_all_tests" \
+ || test -n "$excl_cxx_tests" || test -n "$excl_longrunning_tests" \
+ || test -n "$excl_privileged_tests" || test -n "$excl_unportable_tests" \
|| test -n "$avoidlist" || test -n "$lgpl" || test -n "$makefile_name" \
|| test -n "$macro_prefix" || test -n "$po_domain" \
|| test -n "$vc_files"; then
func_exit 1
fi
if test -z "$pobase" && test -n "$po_domain"; then
- echo "gnulib-tool: warning: --po-domain has no effect without a --po-base option" 1>&2
+ func_warning "--po-domain has no effect without a --po-base option"
fi
# Determine the minimum supported autoconf version from the project's
fi
}
+# func_sanitize_modulelist
+# receives a list of possible module names on standard input, one per line.
+# It removes those which are just file names unrelated to modules, and outputs
+# the resulting list to standard output, one per line.
+func_sanitize_modulelist ()
+{
+ sed -e '/^CVS\//d' -e '/\/CVS\//d' \
+ -e '/^ChangeLog$/d' -e '/\/ChangeLog$/d' \
+ -e '/^COPYING$/d' -e '/\/COPYING$/d' \
+ -e '/^README$/d' -e '/\/README$/d' \
+ -e '/^TEMPLATE$/d' \
+ -e '/^TEMPLATE-EXTENDED$/d' \
+ -e '/^TEMPLATE-TESTS$/d' \
+ -e '/^\..*/d' \
+ -e '/~$/d'
+}
+
# func_all_modules
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
(cd "$local_gnulib_dir" && find modules -type f -print | sed -e 's,^modules/,,' -e 's,\.diff$,,')
fi
} \
- | sed -e '/^CVS\//d' -e '/\/CVS\//d' \
- -e '/^ChangeLog$/d' -e '/\/ChangeLog$/d' \
- -e '/^COPYING$/d' -e '/\/COPYING$/d' \
- -e '/^README$/d' -e '/\/README$/d' \
- -e '/^TEMPLATE$/d' \
- -e '/^TEMPLATE-EXTENDED$/d' \
- -e '/^TEMPLATE-TESTS$/d' \
- -e '/^\..*/d' \
- -e '/~$/d' \
+ | func_sanitize_modulelist \
| sed -e '/-tests$/d' \
| LC_ALL=C sort -u
}
+# func_exists_module module
+# tests whether a module, given by name, exists
+# Input:
+# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+func_exists_module ()
+{
+ { test -f "$gnulib_dir/modules/$1" \
+ || { test -n "$local_gnulib_dir" && test -d "$local_gnulib_dir/modules" \
+ && test -f "$local_gnulib_dir/modules/$1"; }; } \
+ && test "CVS" != "$1" \
+ && test "ChangeLog" != "$1" \
+ && test "COPYING" != "$1" \
+ && test "README" != "$1" \
+ && test "TEMPLATE" != "$1" \
+ && test "TEMPLATE-EXTENDED" != "$1" \
+ && test "TEMPLATE-TESTS" != "$1"
+}
+
# func_verify_module
# verifies a module name
# Input:
# - module module name argument
func_verify_module ()
{
- if { test -f "$gnulib_dir/modules/$module" \
- || { test -n "$local_gnulib_dir" && test -d "$local_gnulib_dir/modules" \
- && test -f "$local_gnulib_dir/modules/$module"; }; } \
- && test "CVS" != "$module" \
- && test "ChangeLog" != "$module" \
- && test "COPYING" != "$module" \
- && test "README" != "$module" \
- && test "TEMPLATE" != "$module" \
- && test "TEMPLATE-EXTENDED" != "$module" \
- && test "TEMPLATE-TESTS" != "$module"; then
+ if func_exists_module "$module"; then
# OK, $module is a correct module name.
# Verify that building the module description with 'patch' succeeds.
func_lookup_file "modules/$module"
else
- echo "gnulib-tool: module $module doesn't exist" 1>&2
+ func_warning "module $module doesn't exist"
module=
fi
}
esac
}
+# Suffix of a sed expression that extracts a particular field from a
+# module description.
+# A field starts with a line that contains a keyword, such as 'Description',
+# followed by a colon and optional whitespace. All following lines, up to
+# the next field (or end of file if there is none) form the contents of the
+# field.
+# An absent field is equivalent to a field with empty contents.
+# NOTE: Keep this in sync with sed_extract_cache_prog below!
sed_extract_prog=':[ ]*$/ {
:a
n
s/^Description:[ ]*$//
+ s/^Comment:[ ]*$//
s/^Status:[ ]*$//
s/^Notice:[ ]*$//
s/^Applicability:[ ]*$//
:b
}'
+# Piece of a sed expression that converts a field header line to a shell
+# variable name,
+# NOTE: Keep this in sync with sed_extract_prog above!
+sed_extract_field_header='
+ s/^Description:[ ]*$/description/
+ s/^Comment:[ ]*$/comment/
+ s/^Status:[ ]*$/status/
+ s/^Notice:[ ]*$/notice/
+ s/^Applicability:[ ]*$/applicability/
+ s/^Files:[ ]*$/files/
+ s/^Depends-on:[ ]*$/dependson/
+ s/^configure\.ac-early:[ ]*$/configureac_early/
+ s/^configure\.ac:[ ]*$/configureac/
+ s/^Makefile\.am:[ ]*$/makefile/
+ s/^Include:[ ]*$/include/
+ s/^Link:[ ]*$/link/
+ s/^License:[ ]*$/license/
+ s/^Maintainer:[ ]*$/maintainer/'
+
+if $modcache; then
+
+ # Note: The 'eval' silences stderr output in dash.
+ if (declare -A x && { x[f/2]='foo'; x[f/3]='bar'; eval test '${x[f/2]}' = foo; }) 2>/dev/null; then
+ # Zsh 4 and Bash 4 have associative arrays.
+ have_associative=true
+ else
+ # For other shells, use 'eval' with computed shell variable names.
+ have_associative=false
+ fi
+
+ if $have_associative; then
+
+ # Declare the associative arrays.
+ declare -A modcache_cached
+ sed_to_declare_statement='s|^.*/\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)/$|declare -A modcache_\1|p'
+ declare_script=`echo "$sed_extract_field_header" | sed -n -e "$sed_to_declare_statement"`
+ eval "$declare_script"
+
+ else
+
+ # func_cache_var module
+ # computes the cache variable name corresponding to $module.
+ # Note: This computation can map different module names to the same
+ # cachevar (such as 'foo-bar', 'foo_bar', or 'foo/bar'); the caller has
+ # to protect against this case.
+ # Output:
+ # - cachevar a shell variable name
+ if (f=foo; eval echo '${f//o/e}') < /dev/null 2>/dev/null | grep fee >/dev/null; then
+ # Bash 2.0 and newer, ksh, and zsh support the syntax
+ # ${param//pattern/replacement}
+ # as a shorthand for
+ # `echo "$param" | sed -e "s/pattern/replacement/g"`.
+ # Note: The 'eval' above silences stderr output in dash.
+ func_cache_var ()
+ {
+ cachevar=c_${1//[!a-zA-Z0-9_]/_}
+ }
+ else
+ func_cache_var ()
+ {
+ case $1 in
+ *[!a-zA-Z0-9_]*)
+ cachevar=c_`echo "$1" | LC_ALL=C sed -e 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/_/g'` ;;
+ *)
+ cachevar=c_$1 ;;
+ esac
+ }
+ fi
+
+ fi
+
+ # func_init_sed_convert_to_cache_statements
+ # Input:
+ # - modcachevar_assignment
+ # Output:
+ # - sed_convert_to_cache_statements
+ func_init_sed_convert_to_cache_statements ()
+ {
+ # 'sed' script that turns a module description into shell script
+ # assignments, suitable to be eval'ed. All active characters are escaped.
+ # This script turns
+ # Description:
+ # Some module's description
+ #
+ # Files:
+ # lib/file.h
+ # into:
+ # modcache_description[$1]=\
+ # 'Some module'"'"'s description
+ # '
+ # modcache_files[$1]=\
+ # 'lib/file.h'
+ # or:
+ # c_MODULE_description_set=set; c_MODULE_description=\
+ # 'Some module'"'"'s description
+ # '
+ # c_MODULE_files_set=set; c_MODULE_files=\
+ # 'lib/file.h'
+ # The script consists of two parts:
+ # 1) Ignore the lines before the first field header.
+ # 2) A loop, treating non-field-header lines by escaping single quotes
+ # and adding a closing quote in the last line,
+ sed_convert_to_cache_statements="
+ :llla
+ # Here we have not yet seen a field header.
+
+ # See if the current line contains a field header.
+ t llla1
+ :llla1
+ ${sed_extract_field_header}
+ t lllb
+
+ # No field header. Ignore the line.
+
+ # Read the next line. Upon EOF, just exit.
+ n
+ b llla
+
+ :lllb
+ # The current line contains a field header.
+
+ # Turn it into the beginning of an assignment.
+ s/^\\(.*\\)\$/${modcachevar_assignment}\\\\/
+
+ # Move it to the hold space. Don't print it yet,
+ # because we want no assignment if the field is empty.
+ h
+
+ # Read the next line.
+ # Upon EOF, the field was empty. Print no assignment. Just exit.
+ n
+
+ # See if the current line contains a field header.
+ t lllb1
+ :lllb1
+ ${sed_extract_field_header}
+ # If it is, the previous field was empty. Print no assignment.
+ t lllb
+
+ # Not a field header.
+
+ # Print the previous line, held in the hold space.
+ x
+ p
+ x
+
+ # Transform single quotes.
+ s/'/'\"'\"'/g
+
+ # Prepend a single quote.
+ s/^/'/
+
+ :lllc
+
+ # Move it to the hold space.
+ h
+
+ # Read the next line.
+ # Upon EOF, branch.
+ \${
+ b llle
+ }
+ n
+
+ # See if the current line contains a field header.
+ t lllc1
+ :lllc1
+ ${sed_extract_field_header}
+ t llld
+
+ # Print the previous line, held in the hold space.
+ x
+ p
+ x
+
+ # Transform single quotes.
+ s/'/'\"'\"'/g
+
+ b lllc
+
+ :llld
+ # A field header.
+ # Print the previous line, held in the hold space, with a single quote
+ # to end the assignment.
+ x
+ s/\$/'/
+ p
+ x
+
+ b lllb
+
+ :llle
+ # EOF seen.
+ # Print the previous line, held in the hold space, with a single quote
+ # to end the assignment.
+ x
+ s/\$/'/
+ p
+ # Exit.
+ n
+ "
+ if ! $sed_comments; then
+ # Remove comments.
+ sed_convert_to_cache_statements=`echo "$sed_convert_to_cache_statements" \
+ | sed -e 's/^ *//' -e 's/^#.*//'`
+ fi
+ }
+
+ if $have_associative; then
+ # sed_convert_to_cache_statements does not depend on the module.
+ modcachevar_assignment='modcache_\1[$1]='
+ func_init_sed_convert_to_cache_statements
+ fi
+
+ # func_cache_lookup_module module
+ #
+ # looks up a module, like 'func_lookup_file modules/$module', and stores all
+ # of its relevant data in a cache in the memory of the processing shell. If
+ # already cached, it does not look it up again, thus saving file access time.
+ # Parameters:
+ # - module non-empty string
+ # Output if $have_associative:
+ # - modcache_cached[$module] set to yes
+ # - modcache_description[$module] ==
+ # - modcache_status[$module] \ set to the field's value, minus the
+ # - ... / final newline,
+ # - modcache_maintainer[$module] == or unset if the field's value is empty
+ # Output if ! $have_associative:
+ # - cachevar a shell variable name
+ # - ${cachevar}_cached set to $module
+ # - ${cachevar}_description ==
+ # - ${cachevar}_status \ set to the field's value, minus the
+ # - ... / final newline,
+ # - ${cachevar}_maintainer == or unset if the field's value is empty
+ # - ${cachevar}_description_set ==
+ # - ${cachevar}_status_set \ set to non-empty if the field's value
+ # - ... / is non-empty,
+ # - ${cachevar}_maintainer_set == or unset if the field's value is empty
+ func_cache_lookup_module ()
+ {
+ if $have_associative; then
+ cached=${modcache_cached[$1]}
+ else
+ func_cache_var "$1"
+ eval "cached=\"\$${cachevar}_cached\""
+ fi
+ if test -z "$cached"; then
+ # Not found in cache. Look it up on the file system.
+ func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
+ if $have_associative; then
+ modcache_cached[$1]=yes
+ else
+ eval "${cachevar}_cached=\"\$1\""
+ fi
+ if ! $have_associative; then
+ # sed_convert_to_cache_statements depends on the module.
+ modcachevar_assignment="${cachevar}"'_\1_set=set; '"${cachevar}"'_\1='
+ func_init_sed_convert_to_cache_statements
+ fi
+ cache_statements=`LC_ALL=C sed -n -e "$sed_convert_to_cache_statements" < "$lookedup_file"`
+ eval "$cache_statements"
+ else
+ if ! $have_associative; then
+ if test "$1" != "$cached"; then
+ func_fatal_error "cache variable collision between $1 and $cached"
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+ }
+
+fi
+
# func_get_description module
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
func_get_description ()
{
- func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
- sed -n -e "/^Description$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ if ! $modcache; then
+ func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
+ sed -n -e "/^Description$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ else
+ func_cache_lookup_module "$1"
+ # Output the field's value, including the final newline (if any).
+ if $have_associative; then
+ if test -n "${modcache_description[$1]+set}"; then
+ echo "${modcache_description[$1]}"
+ fi
+ else
+ eval "field_set=\"\$${cachevar}_description_set\""
+ if test -n "$field_set"; then
+ eval "field_value=\"\$${cachevar}_description\""
+ echo "${field_value}"
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+}
+
+# func_get_comment module
+# Input:
+# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
+func_get_comment ()
+{
+ if ! $modcache; then
+ func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
+ sed -n -e "/^Comment$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ else
+ func_cache_lookup_module "$1"
+ # Output the field's value, including the final newline (if any).
+ if $have_associative; then
+ if test -n "${modcache_comment[$1]+set}"; then
+ echo "${modcache_comment[$1]}"
+ fi
+ else
+ eval "field_set=\"\$${cachevar}_comment_set\""
+ if test -n "$field_set"; then
+ eval "field_value=\"\$${cachevar}_comment\""
+ echo "${field_value}"
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
}
# func_get_status module
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
func_get_status ()
{
- func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
- sed -n -e "/^Status$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ if ! $modcache; then
+ func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
+ sed -n -e "/^Status$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ else
+ func_cache_lookup_module "$1"
+ # Output the field's value, including the final newline (if any).
+ if $have_associative; then
+ if test -n "${modcache_status[$1]+set}"; then
+ echo "${modcache_status[$1]}"
+ fi
+ else
+ eval "field_set=\"\$${cachevar}_status_set\""
+ if test -n "$field_set"; then
+ eval "field_value=\"\$${cachevar}_status\""
+ echo "${field_value}"
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
}
# func_get_notice module
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
func_get_notice ()
{
- func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
- sed -n -e "/^Notice$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ if ! $modcache; then
+ func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
+ sed -n -e "/^Notice$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ else
+ func_cache_lookup_module "$1"
+ # Output the field's value, including the final newline (if any).
+ if $have_associative; then
+ if test -n "${modcache_notice[$1]+set}"; then
+ echo "${modcache_notice[$1]}"
+ fi
+ else
+ eval "field_set=\"\$${cachevar}_notice_set\""
+ if test -n "$field_set"; then
+ eval "field_value=\"\$${cachevar}_notice\""
+ echo "${field_value}"
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
}
# func_get_applicability module
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
# The expected result (on stdout) is either 'main', or 'tests', or 'all'.
func_get_applicability ()
{
- func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
- { sed -n -e "/^Applicability$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ if ! $modcache; then
+ func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
+ my_applicability=`sed -n -e "/^Applicability$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"`
+ else
+ func_cache_lookup_module "$1"
+ # Get the field's value, without the final newline.
+ if $have_associative; then
+ my_applicability="${modcache_applicability[$1]}"
+ else
+ eval "my_applicability=\"\$${cachevar}_applicability\""
+ fi
+ fi
+ if test -n "$my_applicability"; then
+ echo $my_applicability
+ else
# The default is 'main' or 'tests', depending on the module's name.
- case "$1" in
+ case $1 in
*-tests) echo "tests";;
*) echo "main";;
esac
- } | sed -e 's,^ *$,,' | sed -e 1q
+ fi
}
# func_get_filelist module
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
func_get_filelist ()
{
- func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
- sed -n -e "/^Files$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ if ! $modcache; then
+ func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
+ sed -n -e "/^Files$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ else
+ func_cache_lookup_module "$1"
+ # Output the field's value, including the final newline (if any).
+ if $have_associative; then
+ if test -n "${modcache_files[$1]+set}"; then
+ echo "${modcache_files[$1]}"
+ fi
+ else
+ eval "field_set=\"\$${cachevar}_files_set\""
+ if test -n "$field_set"; then
+ eval "field_value=\"\$${cachevar}_files\""
+ echo "${field_value}"
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
echo m4/00gnulib.m4
echo m4/gnulib-common.m4
case "$autoconf_minversion" in
# elements starting with prefix and ending with suffix are considered.
# Processing: removed_prefix and removed_suffix are removed from each element,
# added_prefix and added_suffix are added to each element.
+# prefix, suffix should not contain shell-special characters.
# removed_prefix, removed_suffix should not contain the characters "$`\{}[]^|.
# added_prefix, added_suffix should not contain the characters \|&.
func_filter_filelist ()
}; then
ffflist=
for fff in $3; do
+ # Do not quote possibly-empty parameters in case patterns,
+ # AIX and HP-UX ksh won't match them if they are empty.
case "$fff" in
- "$4"*"$5")
+ $4*$5)
if test -n "$6"; then
func_remove_prefix fff "$6"
fi
sed_fff_filter="s|^$6\(.*\)$7\$|$8\\1$9|"
ffflist=`for fff in $3; do
case "$fff" in
- "$4"*"$5") echo "$fff" ;;
+ $4*$5) echo "$fff" ;;
esac
done | sed -e "$sed_fff_filter"`
fi
# func_get_dependencies module
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
func_get_dependencies ()
{
- # ${module}-tests always implicitly depends on ${module}.
+ # ${module}-tests implicitly depends on ${module}, if that module exists.
case "$1" in
*-tests)
fgd1="$1"
func_remove_suffix fgd1 '-tests'
- echo "$fgd1"
+ if func_exists_module "$fgd1"; then
+ echo "$fgd1"
+ fi
;;
esac
# Then the explicit dependencies listed in the module description.
- func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
- sed -n -e "/^Depends-on$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ if ! $modcache; then
+ func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
+ sed -n -e "/^Depends-on$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ else
+ func_cache_lookup_module "$1"
+ # Output the field's value, including the final newline (if any).
+ if $have_associative; then
+ if test -n "${modcache_dependson[$1]+set}"; then
+ echo "${modcache_dependson[$1]}"
+ fi
+ else
+ eval "field_set=\"\$${cachevar}_dependson_set\""
+ if test -n "$field_set"; then
+ eval "field_value=\"\$${cachevar}_dependson\""
+ echo "${field_value}"
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
}
# func_get_autoconf_early_snippet module
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
func_get_autoconf_early_snippet ()
{
- func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
- sed -n -e "/^configure\.ac-early$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ if ! $modcache; then
+ func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
+ sed -n -e "/^configure\.ac-early$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ else
+ func_cache_lookup_module "$1"
+ # Output the field's value, including the final newline (if any).
+ if $have_associative; then
+ if test -n "${modcache_configureac_early[$1]+set}"; then
+ echo "${modcache_configureac_early[$1]}"
+ fi
+ else
+ eval "field_set=\"\$${cachevar}_configureac_early_set\""
+ if test -n "$field_set"; then
+ eval "field_value=\"\$${cachevar}_configureac_early\""
+ echo "${field_value}"
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
}
# func_get_autoconf_snippet module
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
func_get_autoconf_snippet ()
{
- func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
- sed -n -e "/^configure\.ac$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ if ! $modcache; then
+ func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
+ sed -n -e "/^configure\.ac$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ else
+ func_cache_lookup_module "$1"
+ # Output the field's value, including the final newline (if any).
+ if $have_associative; then
+ if test -n "${modcache_configureac[$1]+set}"; then
+ echo "${modcache_configureac[$1]}"
+ fi
+ else
+ eval "field_set=\"\$${cachevar}_configureac_set\""
+ if test -n "$field_set"; then
+ eval "field_value=\"\$${cachevar}_configureac\""
+ echo "${field_value}"
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
}
# func_get_automake_snippet module
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
func_get_automake_snippet ()
{
- func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
- sed -n -e "/^Makefile\.am$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ if ! $modcache; then
+ func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
+ sed -n -e "/^Makefile\.am$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ else
+ func_cache_lookup_module "$1"
+ # Output the field's value, including the final newline (if any).
+ if $have_associative; then
+ if test -n "${modcache_makefile[$1]+set}"; then
+ echo "${modcache_makefile[$1]}"
+ fi
+ else
+ eval "field_set=\"\$${cachevar}_makefile_set\""
+ if test -n "$field_set"; then
+ eval "field_value=\"\$${cachevar}_makefile\""
+ echo "${field_value}"
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
case "$1" in
*-tests)
# *-tests module live in tests/, not lib/.
}'
sed_extract_mentioned_files='s/^lib_SOURCES[ ]*+=[ ]*//p'
already_mentioned_files=` \
- sed -n -e "/^Makefile\.am$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file" \
+ { if ! $modcache; then
+ sed -n -e "/^Makefile\.am$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ else
+ if $have_associative; then
+ if test -n "${modcache_makefile[$1]+set}"; then
+ echo "${modcache_makefile[$1]}"
+ fi
+ else
+ eval 'field_set="$'"${cachevar}"'_makefile_set"'
+ if test -n "$field_set"; then
+ eval 'field_value="$'"${cachevar}"'_makefile"'
+ echo "${field_value}"
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+ } \
| sed -e "$sed_combine_lines" \
| sed -n -e "$sed_extract_mentioned_files" | sed -e 's/#.*//'`
all_files=`func_get_filelist $1`
func_filter_filelist lib_files "$nl" "$all_files" 'lib/' '' 'lib/' ''
# Remove $already_mentioned_files from $lib_files.
echo "$lib_files" | LC_ALL=C sort -u > "$tmp"/lib-files
- extra_files=`func_reset_sigpipe; \
- for f in $already_mentioned_files; do echo $f; done \
+ extra_files=`for f in $already_mentioned_files; do echo $f; done \
| LC_ALL=C sort -u | LC_ALL=C join -v 2 - "$tmp"/lib-files`
if test -n "$extra_files"; then
echo "EXTRA_DIST +=" $extra_files
# func_get_include_directive module
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
func_get_include_directive ()
{
- func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
- sed -n -e "/^Include$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file" | \
- sed -e 's/^\(["<]\)/#include \1/'
+ {
+ if ! $modcache; then
+ func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
+ sed -n -e "/^Include$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ else
+ func_cache_lookup_module "$1"
+ # Output the field's value, including the final newline (if any).
+ if $have_associative; then
+ if test -n "${modcache_include[$1]+set}"; then
+ echo "${modcache_include[$1]}"
+ fi
+ else
+ eval "field_set=\"\$${cachevar}_include_set\""
+ if test -n "$field_set"; then
+ eval "field_value=\"\$${cachevar}_include\""
+ echo "${field_value}"
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+ } | sed -e 's/^\(["<]\)/#include \1/'
}
# func_get_link_directive module
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
func_get_link_directive ()
{
- func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
- sed -n -e "/^Link$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ if ! $modcache; then
+ func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
+ sed -n -e "/^Link$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ else
+ func_cache_lookup_module "$1"
+ # Output the field's value, including the final newline (if any).
+ if $have_associative; then
+ if test -n "${modcache_link[$1]+set}"; then
+ echo "${modcache_link[$1]}"
+ fi
+ else
+ eval "field_set=\"\$${cachevar}_link_set\""
+ if test -n "$field_set"; then
+ eval "field_value=\"\$${cachevar}_link\""
+ echo "${field_value}"
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
}
# func_get_license module
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
func_get_license ()
{
- func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
- { sed -n -e "/^License$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ {
+ if ! $modcache; then
+ func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
+ sed -n -e "/^License$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ else
+ func_cache_lookup_module "$1"
+ # Output the field's value, including the final newline (if any).
+ if $have_associative; then
+ if test -n "${modcache_license[$1]+set}"; then
+ echo "${modcache_license[$1]}"
+ fi
+ else
+ eval "field_set=\"\$${cachevar}_license_set\""
+ if test -n "$field_set"; then
+ eval "field_value=\"\$${cachevar}_license\""
+ echo "${field_value}"
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
# The default is GPL.
echo "GPL"
} | sed -e 's,^ *$,,' | sed -e 1q
# func_get_maintainer module
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
func_get_maintainer ()
{
- func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
- sed -n -e "/^Maintainer$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ if ! $modcache; then
+ func_lookup_file "modules/$1"
+ sed -n -e "/^Maintainer$sed_extract_prog" < "$lookedup_file"
+ else
+ func_cache_lookup_module "$1"
+ # Output the field's value, including the final newline (if any).
+ if $have_associative; then
+ if test -n "${modcache_maintainer[$1]+set}"; then
+ echo "${modcache_maintainer[$1]}"
+ fi
+ else
+ eval "field_set=\"\$${cachevar}_maintainer_set\""
+ if test -n "$field_set"; then
+ eval "field_value=\"\$${cachevar}_maintainer\""
+ echo "${field_value}"
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
}
# func_get_tests_module module
# func_modules_transitive_closure
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
# - modules list of specified modules
# - inctests true if tests should be included, blank otherwise
# - incobsolete true if obsolete modules among dependencies should be
# included, blank otherwise
+# - inc_cxx_tests true if C++ interoperability tests should be included,
+# blank otherwise
+# - inc_longrunning_tests true if long-runnings tests should be included,
+# blank otherwise
+# - inc_privileged_tests true if tests that require root privileges should be
+# included, blank otherwise
+# - inc_unportable_tests true if tests that fail on some platforms should be
+# included, blank otherwise
+# - inc_all_direct_tests true if all kinds of problematic unit tests among
+# the unit tests of the specified modules should be
+# included, blank otherwise
+# - inc_all_indirect_tests true if all kinds of problematic unit tests among
+# the unit tests of the dependencies should be
+# included, blank otherwise
+# - excl_cxx_tests true if C++ interoperability tests should be excluded,
+# blank otherwise
+# - excl_longrunning_tests true if long-runnings tests should be excluded,
+# blank otherwise
+# - excl_privileged_tests true if tests that require root privileges should be
+# excluded, blank otherwise
+# - excl_unportable_tests true if tests that fail on some platforms should be
+# excluded, blank otherwise
# - avoidlist list of modules to avoid
# - tmp pathname of a temporary directory
# Output:
handledmodules=
inmodules="$modules"
outmodules=
+ fmtc_inc_all_tests="$inc_all_direct_tests"
while test -n "$inmodules"; do
inmodules_this_round="$inmodules"
inmodules= # Accumulator, queue for next round
# Duplicate dependencies are harmless, but Jim wants a warning.
duplicated_deps=`echo "$deps" | LC_ALL=C sort | LC_ALL=C uniq -d`
if test -n "$duplicated_deps"; then
- echo "warning: module $module has duplicated dependencies: "`echo $duplicated_deps` 1>&2
+ func_warning "module $module has duplicated dependencies: "`echo $duplicated_deps`
fi
- for dep in $deps; do
- if test -n "$incobsolete" \
- || { status=`func_get_status $dep`; test "$status" != obsolete; }; then
- func_append inmodules " $dep"
- fi
- done
if test -n "$inctests"; then
testsmodule=`func_get_tests_module $module`
if test -n "$testsmodule"; then
- func_append inmodules " $testsmodule"
+ deps="$deps $testsmodule"
fi
fi
+ for dep in $deps; do
+ # Determine whether to include the dependency or tests module.
+ inc=true
+ for word in `func_get_status $dep`; do
+ case "$word" in
+ obsolete)
+ test -n "$incobsolete" \
+ || inc=false
+ ;;
+ c++-test)
+ test -z "$excl_cxx_tests" \
+ || inc=false
+ test -n "$fmtc_inc_all_tests" || test -n "$inc_cxx_tests" \
+ || inc=false
+ ;;
+ longrunning-test)
+ test -z "$excl_longrunning_tests" \
+ || inc=false
+ test -n "$fmtc_inc_all_tests" || test -n "$inc_longrunning_tests" \
+ || inc=false
+ ;;
+ privileged-test)
+ test -z "$excl_privileged_tests" \
+ || inc=false
+ test -n "$fmtc_inc_all_tests" || test -n "$inc_privileged_tests" \
+ || inc=false
+ ;;
+ unportable-test)
+ test -z "$excl_unportable_tests" \
+ || inc=false
+ test -n "$fmtc_inc_all_tests" || test -n "$inc_unportable_tests" \
+ || inc=false
+ ;;
+ *-test)
+ test -n "$fmtc_inc_all_tests" \
+ || inc=false
+ ;;
+ esac
+ done
+ if $inc; then
+ func_append inmodules " $dep"
+ fi
+ done
fi
fi
done
handledmodules=`for m in $handledmodules $inmodules_this_round; do echo $m; done | LC_ALL=C sort -u`
# Remove $handledmodules from $inmodules.
for m in $inmodules; do echo $m; done | LC_ALL=C sort -u > "$tmp"/queued-modules
- inmodules=`func_reset_sigpipe; echo "$handledmodules" | LC_ALL=C join -v 2 - "$tmp"/queued-modules`
+ inmodules=`echo "$handledmodules" | LC_ALL=C join -v 2 - "$tmp"/queued-modules`
+ fmtc_inc_all_tests="$inc_all_indirect_tests"
done
modules=`for m in $outmodules; do echo $m; done | LC_ALL=C sort -u`
rm -f "$tmp"/queued-modules
# func_modules_add_dummy
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
# - modules list of modules, including dependencies
# Output:
# - modules list of modules, including 'dummy' if needed
# func_modules_notice
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
# - verbose integer, default 0, inc/decremented by --verbose/--quiet
# - modules list of modules, including dependencies
func_modules_notice ()
# func_modules_to_filelist
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
# - modules list of modules, including dependencies
# Output:
# - files list of files
# Input:
# - destdir target directory
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
# - f the original file name
# - lookedup_file name of the merged (combined) file
# - lookedup_tmp true if it is located in the tmp directory, blank otherwise
# Input:
# - destdir target directory
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
# - f the original file name
# - lookedup_file name of the merged (combined) file
# - lookedup_tmp true if it is located in the tmp directory, blank otherwise
# emits the contents of library makefile to standard output.
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
# - modules list of modules, including dependencies
# - libname library name
# - pobase directory relative to destdir where to place *.po files
if test -n "$module"; then
{
func_get_automake_snippet "$module" |
+ LC_ALL=C \
sed -e 's,lib_LIBRARIES,lib%_LIBRARIES,g' \
-e 's,lib_LTLIBRARIES,lib%_LTLIBRARIES,g' \
-e "$sed_eliminate_LDFLAGS" \
echo "${libname}_${libext}_LIBADD += @${perhapsLT}ALLOCA@"
echo "${libname}_${libext}_DEPENDENCIES += @${perhapsLT}ALLOCA@"
fi
- } > amsnippet.tmp
+ } > "$tmp"/amsnippet
# Skip the contents if it's entirely empty.
- if grep '[^ ]' amsnippet.tmp > /dev/null ; then
+ if grep '[^ ]' "$tmp"/amsnippet > /dev/null ; then
echo "## begin gnulib module $module"
echo
- cat amsnippet.tmp
+ cat "$tmp"/amsnippet
echo "## end gnulib module $module"
echo
fi
- rm -f amsnippet.tmp
+ rm -f "$tmp"/amsnippet
# Test whether there are some source files in subdirectories.
for f in `func_get_filelist "$module"`; do
case $f in
done
fi
done
- } > allsnippets.tmp
+ } > "$tmp"/allsnippets
if test -z "$makefile_name"; then
# If there are source files in subdirectories, prevent collision of the
# object files (example: hash.c and libxml/hash.c).
echo "noinst_LTLIBRARIES ="
# Automake versions < 1.9b create an empty pkgdatadir at installation time
# if you specify pkgdata_DATA to empty. This is a workaround.
- if grep '^pkgdata_DATA *+=' allsnippets.tmp > /dev/null; then
+ if grep '^pkgdata_DATA *+=' "$tmp"/allsnippets > /dev/null; then
echo "pkgdata_DATA ="
fi
echo "EXTRA_DIST ="
done
if test -z "$makefile_name"; then
echo
- echo "AM_CPPFLAGS ="
+ if $for_test; then
+ echo "AM_CPPFLAGS = -DGNULIB_STRICT_CHECKING=1"
+ else
+ echo "AM_CPPFLAGS ="
+ fi
echo "AM_CFLAGS ="
fi
echo
- if LC_ALL=C grep "^[a-zA-Z0-9_]*_${perhapsLT}LIBRARIES *+\{0,1\}= *$libname\\.$libext\$" allsnippets.tmp > /dev/null \
+ if LC_ALL=C grep "^[a-zA-Z0-9_]*_${perhapsLT}LIBRARIES *+\{0,1\}= *$libname\\.$libext\$" "$tmp"/allsnippets > /dev/null \
|| { test -n "$makefile_name" \
&& test -f "$sourcebase/Makefile.am" \
&& LC_ALL=C grep "^[a-zA-Z0-9_]*_${perhapsLT}LIBRARIES *+\{0,1\}= *$libname\\.$libext\$" "$sourcebase/Makefile.am" > /dev/null; \
echo "AM_CPPFLAGS += -DDEFAULT_TEXT_DOMAIN=\\\"${po_domain}-gnulib\\\""
echo
fi
- cat allsnippets.tmp \
+ cat "$tmp"/allsnippets \
| sed -e 's|\$(top_srcdir)/build-aux/|$(top_srcdir)/'"$auxdir"'/|g'
echo
echo "mostlyclean-local: mostlyclean-generic"
echo " fi; \\"
echo " done; \\"
echo " :"
- rm -f allsnippets.tmp
+ rm -f "$tmp"/allsnippets
}
# func_emit_po_Makevars
# emits the contents of po/ makefile parameterization to standard output.
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
# - sourcebase directory relative to destdir where to place source code
# - pobase directory relative to destdir where to place *.po files
# - po_domain prefix of i18n domain to use (without -gnulib suffix)
# emits the file list to be passed to xgettext to standard output.
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
# - sourcebase directory relative to destdir where to place source code
# - files list of new files
func_emit_po_POTFILES_in ()
echo "$files" | sed -n -e "s,^lib/,$sourcebase/,p"
}
-# func_emit_tests_Makefile_am
+# func_emit_tests_Makefile_am witness_macro
# emits the contents of tests makefile to standard output.
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
# - modules list of modules, including dependencies
# - libname library name
# - auxdir directory relative to destdir where to place build aux files
# - uses_subdirs nonempty if object files in subdirs exist
func_emit_tests_Makefile_am ()
{
+ witness_macro="$1"
if test "$libtool" = true; then
libext=la
sed_eliminate_LDFLAGS="$sed_noop"
if test -n "$module"; then
{
func_get_automake_snippet "$module" |
+ LC_ALL=C \
sed -e 's,lib_LIBRARIES,lib%_LIBRARIES,g' \
-e 's,lib_LTLIBRARIES,lib%_LTLIBRARIES,g' \
-e "$sed_eliminate_LDFLAGS" \
echo "libtests_a_LIBADD += @${perhapsLT}ALLOCA@"
echo "libtests_a_DEPENDENCIES += @${perhapsLT}ALLOCA@"
fi
- } > amsnippet.tmp
+ } > "$tmp"/amsnippet
# Skip the contents if it's entirely empty.
- if grep '[^ ]' amsnippet.tmp > /dev/null ; then
- echo "## begin gnulib module $module"
- echo
- cat amsnippet.tmp
- echo "## end gnulib module $module"
- echo
+ if grep '[^ ]' "$tmp"/amsnippet > /dev/null ; then
+ # Mention long-running tests at the end.
+ ofd=3
+ for word in `func_get_status "$module"`; do
+ if test "$word" = 'longrunning-test'; then
+ ofd=4
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+ { echo "## begin gnulib module $module"
+ echo
+ cat "$tmp"/amsnippet
+ echo "## end gnulib module $module"
+ echo
+ } >&$ofd
fi
- rm -f amsnippet.tmp
+ rm -f "$tmp"/amsnippet
# Test whether there are some source files in subdirectories.
for f in `func_get_filelist "$module"`; do
case $f in
done
fi
done
- } > allsnippets.tmp
+ } 3> "$tmp"/main_snippets 4> "$tmp"/longrunning_snippets
# Generate dependencies here, since it eases the debugging of test failures.
# If there are source files in subdirectories, prevent collision of the
# object files (example: hash.c and libxml/hash.c).
# Nothing is being added to SUBDIRS; nevertheless the existence of this
# variable is needed to avoid an error from automake:
# "AM_GNU_GETTEXT used but SUBDIRS not defined"
- echo "SUBDIRS ="
+ echo "SUBDIRS = ."
echo "TESTS ="
echo "XFAIL_TESTS ="
echo "TESTS_ENVIRONMENT ="
fi
# Automake versions < 1.9b create an empty pkgdatadir at installation time
# if you specify pkgdata_DATA to empty. This is a workaround.
- if grep '^pkgdata_DATA *+=' allsnippets.tmp > /dev/null; then
+ if grep '^pkgdata_DATA *+=' "$tmp"/main_snippets "$tmp"/longrunning_snippets > /dev/null; then
echo "pkgdata_DATA ="
fi
echo "EXTRA_DIST ="
done
echo
echo "AM_CPPFLAGS = \\"
+ if $for_test; then
+ echo " -DGNULIB_STRICT_CHECKING=1 \\"
+ fi
+ if test -n "${witness_macro}"; then
+ echo " -D@${witness_macro}@=1 \\"
+ fi
echo " -I. -I\$(srcdir) \\"
echo " -I${testsbase_inverse} -I\$(srcdir)/${testsbase_inverse} \\"
echo " -I${testsbase_inverse}/${sourcebase-lib} -I\$(srcdir)/${testsbase_inverse}/${sourcebase-lib}"
echo "AM_LIBTOOLFLAGS = --preserve-dup-deps"
echo
fi
- cat allsnippets.tmp \
+ # Many test scripts use ${EXEEXT} or ${srcdir}.
+ # EXEEXT is defined by AC_PROG_CC through autoconf.
+ # srcdir is defined by autoconf and automake.
+ echo "TESTS_ENVIRONMENT += EXEEXT='@EXEEXT@' srcdir='\$(srcdir)'"
+ echo
+ cat "$tmp"/main_snippets "$tmp"/longrunning_snippets \
| sed -e 's|\$(top_srcdir)/build-aux/|$(top_srcdir)/'"$auxdir"'/|g'
echo "# Clean up after Solaris cc."
echo "clean-local:"
echo " fi; \\"
echo " done; \\"
echo " :"
- rm -f allsnippets.tmp
+ rm -f "$tmp"/main_snippets "$tmp"/longrunning_snippets
}
# func_emit_initmacro_start macro_prefix
# Uses also the variables
# - destdir target directory
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
# - verbose integer, default 0, inc/decremented by --verbose/--quiet
# - libname library name
# - sourcebase directory relative to destdir where to place source code
# - auxdir directory relative to destdir where to place build aux files
# - inctests true if --with-tests was given, blank otherwise
# - incobsolete true if --with-obsolete was given, blank otherwise
+# - inc_cxx_tests true if --with-c++-tests was given, blank otherwise
+# - inc_longrunning_tests true if --with-longrunning-tests was given, blank
+# otherwise
+# - inc_privileged_tests true if --with-privileged-tests was given, blank
+# otherwise
+# - inc_unportable_tests true if --with-unportable-tests was given, blank
+# otherwise
+# - inc_all_tests true if --with-all-tests was given, blank otherwise
# - avoidlist list of modules to avoid, from --avoid
# - lgpl yes or a number if library's license shall be LGPL,
# blank otherwise
cached_local_gnulib_dir=
cached_specified_modules=
cached_incobsolete=
+ cached_inc_cxx_tests=
+ cached_inc_longrunning_tests=
+ cached_inc_privileged_tests=
+ cached_inc_unportable_tests=
+ cached_inc_all_tests=
cached_avoidlist=
cached_sourcebase=
cached_m4base=
/gl_WITH_OBSOLETE/ {
s,^.*$,cached_incobsolete=true,p
}
+ /gl_WITH_CXX_TESTS/ {
+ s,^.*$,cached_inc_cxx_tests=true,p
+ }
+ /gl_WITH_LONGRUNNING_TESTS/ {
+ s,^.*$,cached_inc_longrunning_tests=true,p
+ }
+ /gl_WITH_PRIVILEGED_TESTS/ {
+ s,^.*$,cached_inc_privileged_tests=true,p
+ }
+ /gl_WITH_UNPORTABLE_TESTS/ {
+ s,^.*$,cached_inc_unportable_tests=true,p
+ }
+ /gl_WITH_ALL_TESTS/ {
+ s,^.*$,cached_inc_all_tests=true,p
+ }
/gl_AVOID(/ {
s,^.*gl_AVOID([[ ]*\([^]"$`\\)]*\).*$,cached_avoidlist="\1",p
}
if test -z "$incobsolete"; then
incobsolete="$cached_incobsolete"
fi
+ # Included special kinds of tests modules among the dependencies if specified
+ # either way.
+ if test -z "$inc_cxx_tests"; then
+ inc_cxx_tests="$cached_inc_cxx_tests"
+ fi
+ if test -z "$inc_longrunning_tests"; then
+ inc_longrunning_tests="$cached_inc_longrunning_tests"
+ fi
+ if test -z "$inc_privileged_tests"; then
+ inc_privileged_tests="$cached_inc_privileged_tests"
+ fi
+ if test -z "$inc_unportable_tests"; then
+ inc_unportable_tests="$cached_inc_unportable_tests"
+ fi
+ if test -z "$inc_all_tests"; then
+ inc_all_tests="$cached_inc_all_tests"
+ fi
+ # --without-*-tests options are not supported here.
+ excl_cxx_tests=
+ excl_longrunning_tests=
+ excl_privileged_tests=
+ excl_unportable_tests=
# Append the cached and the specified avoidlist. This is probably better
# than dropping the cached one when --avoid is specified at least once.
avoidlist=`for m in $cached_avoidlist $avoidlist; do echo $m; done | LC_ALL=C sort -u`
# Canonicalize the list of specified modules.
specified_modules=`for m in $specified_modules; do echo $m; done | LC_ALL=C sort -u`
+ # Include all kinds of tests modules if --with-all-tests was specified.
+ inc_all_direct_tests="$inc_all_tests"
+ inc_all_indirect_tests="$inc_all_tests"
+
# Determine final module list.
modules="$specified_modules"
func_modules_transitive_closure
fi
# Determine tests-related module list.
echo "$final_modules" | LC_ALL=C sort -u > "$tmp"/final-modules
- testsrelated_modules=`func_reset_sigpipe
- for module in $main_modules; do
+ testsrelated_modules=`for module in $main_modules; do
if test \`func_get_applicability $module\` = main; then
echo $module
fi
if test -n "$incobsolete"; then
func_append actioncmd " --with-obsolete"
fi
+ if test -n "$inc_cxx_tests"; then
+ func_append actioncmd " --with-c++-tests"
+ fi
+ if test -n "$inc_longrunning_tests"; then
+ func_append actioncmd " --with-longrunning-tests"
+ fi
+ if test -n "$inc_privileged_tests"; then
+ func_append actioncmd " --with-privileged-tests"
+ fi
+ if test -n "$inc_unportable_tests"; then
+ func_append actioncmd " --with-unportable-tests"
+ fi
+ if test -n "$inc_all_tests"; then
+ func_append actioncmd " --with-all-tests"
+ fi
for module in $avoidlist; do
func_append actioncmd " --avoid=$module"
done
echo "$specified_modules" | sed -e 's/^/ /g'
echo "])"
test -z "$incobsolete" || echo "gl_WITH_OBSOLETE"
+ test -z "$inc_cxx_tests" || echo "gl_WITH_CXX_TESTS"
+ test -z "$inc_longrunning_tests" || echo "gl_WITH_LONGRUNNING_TESTS"
+ test -z "$inc_privileged_tests" || echo "gl_WITH_PRIVILEGED_TESTS"
+ test -z "$inc_unportable_tests" || echo "gl_WITH_UNPORTABLE_TESTS"
+ test -z "$inc_all_tests" || echo "gl_WITH_ALL_TESTS"
echo "gl_AVOID([$avoidlist])"
echo "gl_SOURCE_BASE([$sourcebase])"
echo "gl_M4_BASE([$m4base])"
for module in $final_modules; do
func_verify_module
if test -n "$module"; then
+ echo "# Code from module $module:"
func_get_autoconf_early_snippet "$module"
fi
done \
else
sed_replace_build_aux="$sed_noop"
fi
+ echo " gl_m4_base='$m4base'"
func_emit_initmacro_start $macro_prefix
echo " gl_source_base='$sourcebase'"
for module in $main_modules; do
func_verify_module
if test -n "$module"; then
+ echo " # Code from module $module:"
func_get_autoconf_snippet "$module" \
| sed -e '/^$/d;' -e 's/^/ /' \
-e 's/AM_GNU_GETTEXT(\[external\])/dnl you must add AM_GNU_GETTEXT([external]) or similar to configure.ac./' \
fi
fi
done
+ echo " # End of code from modules"
func_emit_initmacro_end $macro_prefix
echo " gltests_libdeps="
echo " gltests_ltlibdeps="
func_emit_initmacro_start ${macro_prefix}tests
echo " gl_source_base='$testsbase'"
+ # Define a tests witness macro that depends on the package.
+ # PACKAGE is defined by AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE, PACKAGE_TARNAME is defined by AC_INIT.
+ # See <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/automake/2009-05/msg00145.html>.
+ echo "changequote(,)dnl"
+ echo " ${macro_prefix}tests_WITNESS=IN_\`echo \"\${PACKAGE-\$PACKAGE_TARNAME}\" | LC_ALL=C tr abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ | LC_ALL=C sed -e 's/[^A-Z0-9_]/_/g'\`_GNULIB_TESTS"
+ echo "changequote([, ])dnl"
+ echo " AC_SUBST([${macro_prefix}tests_WITNESS])"
+ echo " gl_module_indicator_condition=\$${macro_prefix}tests_WITNESS"
+ echo " m4_pushdef([gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_CONDITION], [\$gl_module_indicator_condition])"
for module in $testsrelated_modules; do
func_verify_module
if test -n "$module"; then
-e 's/gl_ltlibdeps/gltests_ltlibdeps/g'
fi
done
+ echo " m4_popdef([gl_MODULE_INDICATOR_CONDITION])"
func_emit_initmacro_end ${macro_prefix}tests
# _LIBDEPS and _LTLIBDEPS variables are not needed if this library is
# created using libtool, because libtool already handles the dependencies.
func_dest_tmpfilename $testsbase/$makefile_am
destfile="$testsbase/$makefile_am"
modules="$testsrelated_modules"
- func_emit_tests_Makefile_am > "$tmpfile"
+ func_emit_tests_Makefile_am "${macro_prefix}tests_WITNESS" > "$tmpfile"
if test -f "$destdir"/$testsbase/$makefile_am; then
if cmp "$destdir"/$testsbase/$makefile_am "$tmpfile" > /dev/null; then
rm -f "$tmpfile"
if test -f "$destdir/$dir$ignore"; then
if test -n "$dir_added" || test -n "$dir_removed"; then
sed -e "s|^$anchor||" < "$destdir/$dir$ignore" | LC_ALL=C sort > "$tmp"/ignore
- (func_reset_sigpipe
- echo "$dir_added" | sed -e '/^$/d' | LC_ALL=C sort -u \
+ (echo "$dir_added" | sed -e '/^$/d' | LC_ALL=C sort -u \
| LC_ALL=C join -v 1 - "$tmp"/ignore > "$tmp"/ignore-added
echo "$dir_removed" | sed -e '/^$/d' | LC_ALL=C sort -u \
| LC_ALL=C join -v 1 - "$tmp"/ignore > "$tmp"/ignore-removed
# func_create_testdir testdir modules
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
# - auxdir directory relative to destdir where to place build aux files
+# - inctests true if tests should be included, blank otherwise
+# - incobsolete true if obsolete modules among dependencies should be
+# included, blank otherwise
+# - excl_cxx_tests true if C++ interoperability tests should be excluded,
+# blank otherwise
+# - excl_longrunning_tests true if long-runnings tests should be excluded,
+# blank otherwise
+# - excl_privileged_tests true if tests that require root privileges should be
+# excluded, blank otherwise
+# - excl_unportable_tests true if tests that fail on some platforms should be
+# excluded, blank otherwise
+# - avoidlist list of modules to avoid
+# - libtool true if --libtool was given, false if --no-libtool was
+# given, blank otherwise
+# - symbolic true if files should be symlinked, copied otherwise
+# - lsymbolic true if files from local_gnulib_dir should be symlinked,
+# copied otherwise
func_create_testdir ()
{
testdir="$1"
# All modules together.
# Except config-h, which breaks all modules which use HAVE_CONFIG_H.
# Except ftruncate, mountlist, which abort the configuration on mingw. FIXME.
+ # Except lib-ignore, which leads to link errors when Sun C++ is used. FIXME.
modules=`func_all_modules`
- modules=`for m in $modules; do case $m in config-h | ftruncate | mountlist) ;; *) echo $m;; esac; done`
+ modules=`for m in $modules; do case $m in config-h | ftruncate | mountlist | lib-ignore) ;; *) echo $m;; esac; done`
fi
modules=`for m in $modules; do echo $m; done | LC_ALL=C sort -u`
+ # Unlike in func_import, here we want to include all kinds of tests for the
+ # directly specified modules, but not for dependencies.
+ inc_all_direct_tests=true
+ inc_all_indirect_tests="$inc_all_tests"
+
# Check that the license of every module is consistent with the license of
# its dependencies.
saved_modules="$modules"
GPLv2+)
case "$license" in
GPLv2+ | LGPLv2+) ;;
- *) echo "warning: module $requested_module depends on a module with an incompatible license: $module" 1>&2 ;;
+ *) func_warning "module $requested_module depends on a module with an incompatible license: $module" ;;
esac
;;
LGPL)
case "$license" in
LGPL | LGPLv2+) ;;
- *) echo "warning: module $requested_module depends on a module with an incompatible license: $module" 1>&2 ;;
+ *) func_warning "module $requested_module depends on a module with an incompatible license: $module" ;;
esac
;;
LGPLv2+)
case "$license" in
LGPLv2+) ;;
- *) echo "warning: module $requested_module depends on a module with an incompatible license: $module" 1>&2 ;;
+ *) func_warning "module $requested_module depends on a module with an incompatible license: $module" ;;
esac
;;
esac
# Create $testsbase/Makefile.am.
use_libtests=false
destfile="$testsbase/Makefile.am"
- func_emit_tests_Makefile_am > "$testdir/$testsbase/Makefile.am"
+ func_emit_tests_Makefile_am "" > "$testdir/$testsbase/Makefile.am"
any_uses_subdirs="$any_uses_subdirs$uses_subdirs"
# Create $testsbase/configure.ac.
(echo "# Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script."
done \
| sed -e '/^$/d;' -e 's/AC_REQUIRE(\[\([^()]*\)\])/\1/'
if test "$libtool" = true; then
+ echo "LT_INIT([win32-dll])"
+ echo "LT_LANG([C++])"
echo "AM_CONDITIONAL([GL_COND_LIBTOOL], [true])"
echo "gl_cond_libtool=true"
else
s|AC_CONFIG_FILES(\(.*\):build-aux/\(.*\))|AC_CONFIG_FILES(\1:'"$auxdir"'/\2)|
ba
}'
+ echo "gl_m4_base='../$m4base'"
func_emit_initmacro_start $macro_prefix
# We don't have explicit ordering constraints between the various
# autoconf snippets. It's cleanest to put those of the library before
done \
| sed -e '/^$/d;' -e 's/AC_REQUIRE(\[\([^()]*\)\])/\1/'
if test "$libtool" = true; then
+ echo "LT_INIT([win32-dll])"
+ echo "LT_LANG([C++])"
echo "AM_CONDITIONAL([GL_COND_LIBTOOL], [true])"
echo "gl_cond_libtool=true"
else
else
sed_replace_build_aux="$sed_noop"
fi
+ echo "gl_m4_base='$m4base'"
func_emit_initmacro_start $macro_prefix
echo "gl_source_base='$sourcebase'"
for module in $modules; do
fi
done
fi
+ if test "$libtool" = true; then
+ func_execute_command ${LIBTOOLIZE} --copy || func_exit 1
+ fi
func_execute_command ${ACLOCAL} -I $m4base || func_exit 1
if ! test -d build-aux; then
func_execute_command mkdir build-aux || func_exit 1
fi
# Need to run configure and make once, to create built files that are to be
# distributed (such as getdate.c).
+ sed_remove_make_variables='s,[$]([A-Za-z0-9_]*),,g'
# Extract the value of "CLEANFILES += ..." and "MOSTLYCLEANFILES += ...".
cleaned_files=`sed -e "$sed_remove_backslash_newline" < "$testdir/$sourcebase/Makefile.am" \
| sed -n -e 's,^CLEANFILES[ ]*+=\([^#]*\).*$,\1,p' -e 's,^MOSTLYCLEANFILES[ ]*+=\([^#]*\).*$,\1,p'`
cleaned_files=`for file in $cleaned_files; do echo " $file "; done`
# Extract the value of "BUILT_SOURCES += ...". Remove variable references
# such $(FOO_H) because they don't refer to distributed files.
- sed_remove_make_variables='s,[$]([A-Za-z0-9_]*),,g'
built_sources=`sed -e "$sed_remove_backslash_newline" < "$testdir/$sourcebase/Makefile.am" \
| sed -n -e 's,^BUILT_SOURCES[ ]*+=\([^#]*\).*$,\1,p' \
| sed -e "$sed_remove_make_variables"`
*) echo $file ;;
esac;
done`
- if test -n "$distributed_built_sources"; then
+ tests_distributed_built_sources=
+ if test -n "$inctests"; then
+ # Likewise for built files in the $testsbase directory.
+ tests_cleaned_files=`sed -e "$sed_remove_backslash_newline" < "$testdir/$testsbase/Makefile.am" \
+ | sed -n -e 's,^CLEANFILES[ ]*+=\([^#]*\).*$,\1,p' -e 's,^MOSTLYCLEANFILES[ ]*+=\([^#]*\).*$,\1,p'`
+ tests_cleaned_files=`for file in $tests_cleaned_files; do echo " $file "; done`
+ tests_built_sources=`sed -e "$sed_remove_backslash_newline" < "$testdir/$testsbase/Makefile.am" \
+ | sed -n -e 's,^BUILT_SOURCES[ ]*+=\([^#]*\).*$,\1,p' \
+ | sed -e "$sed_remove_make_variables"`
+ tests_distributed_built_sources=`for file in $tests_built_sources; do
+ case "$tests_cleaned_files" in
+ *" "$file" "*) ;;
+ *) echo $file ;;
+ esac;
+ done`
+ fi
+ if test -n "$distributed_built_sources" || test -n "$tests_distributed_built_sources"; then
(cd "$testdir"
./configure || func_exit 1
- cd "$sourcebase"
- echo 'built_sources: $(BUILT_SOURCES)' >> Makefile
- $MAKE built_sources || func_exit 1
- cd ..
- $MAKE distclean || func_exit 1
+ if test -n "$distributed_built_sources"; then
+ cd "$sourcebase"
+ echo 'built_sources: $(BUILT_SOURCES)' >> Makefile
+ $MAKE AUTOCONF="${AUTOCONF}" AUTOHEADER="${AUTOHEADER}" ACLOCAL="${ACLOCAL}" AUTOMAKE="${AUTOMAKE}" AUTORECONF="${AUTORECONF}" AUTOPOINT="${AUTOPOINT}" LIBTOOLIZE="${LIBTOOLIZE}" \
+ built_sources \
+ || func_exit 1
+ cd ..
+ fi
+ if test -n "$tests_distributed_built_sources"; then
+ cd "$testsbase"
+ echo 'built_sources: $(BUILT_SOURCES)' >> Makefile
+ $MAKE AUTOCONF="${AUTOCONF}" AUTOHEADER="${AUTOHEADER}" ACLOCAL="${ACLOCAL}" AUTOMAKE="${AUTOMAKE}" AUTORECONF="${AUTORECONF}" AUTOPOINT="${AUTOPOINT}" LIBTOOLIZE="${LIBTOOLIZE}" \
+ built_sources \
+ || func_exit 1
+ cd ..
+ fi
+ $MAKE AUTOCONF="${AUTOCONF}" AUTOHEADER="${AUTOHEADER}" ACLOCAL="${ACLOCAL}" AUTOMAKE="${AUTOMAKE}" AUTORECONF="${AUTORECONF}" AUTOPOINT="${AUTOPOINT}" LIBTOOLIZE="${LIBTOOLIZE}" \
+ distclean \
+ || func_exit 1
) || func_exit 1
fi
}
# func_create_megatestdir megatestdir allmodules
# Input:
# - local_gnulib_dir from --local-dir
+# - modcache true or false, from --cache-modules/--no-cache-modules
# - auxdir directory relative to destdir where to place build aux files
func_create_megatestdir ()
{
func_all_modules
;;
+ find )
+ # sed expression that converts a literal to a basic regular expression.
+ # Needs to handle . [ \ * ^ $.
+ sed_literal_to_basic_regex='s/\\/\\\\/g
+s/\[/\\[/g
+s/\^/\\^/g
+s/\([.*$]\)/[\1]/g'
+ for filename
+ do
+ if test -f "$gnulib_dir/$filename" \
+ || { test -n "$local_gnulib_dir" && test -f "$local_gnulib_dir/$filename"; }; then
+ filename_anywhere_regex=`echo "$filename" | sed -e "$sed_literal_to_basic_regex"`
+ filename_line_regex='^'"$filename_anywhere_regex"'$'
+ module_candidates=`
+ {
+ (cd "$gnulib_dir" && find modules -type f -print | xargs -n 100 grep -l "$filename_line_regex" /dev/null | sed -e 's,^modules/,,')
+ if test -n "$local_gnulib_dir" && test -d "$local_gnulib_dir/modules"; then
+ (cd "$local_gnulib_dir" && find modules -type f -print | xargs -n 100 grep -l "$filename_anywhere_regex" /dev/null | sed -e 's,^modules/,,' -e 's,\.diff$,,')
+ fi
+ } \
+ | func_sanitize_modulelist \
+ | LC_ALL=C sort -u
+ `
+ for module in $module_candidates; do
+ if func_get_filelist $module | grep "$filename_line_regex" > /dev/null; then
+ echo $module
+ fi
+ done
+ else
+ func_warning "file $filename does not exist"
+ fi
+ done
+ ;;
+
import | update )
# Where to import.
for m4base in $m4dirs; do
# Perform func_import in a subshell, so that variable values
# such as
- # local_gnulib_dir, incobsolete, avoidlist, sourcebase, m4base,
- # pobase, docbase, testsbase, inctests, libname, lgpl,
+ # local_gnulib_dir, incobsolete, inc_cxx_tests,
+ # inc_longrunning_tests, inc_privileged_tests,
+ # inc_unportable_tests, inc_all_tests, avoidlist, sourcebase,
+ # m4base, pobase, docbase, testsbase, inctests, libname, lgpl,
# makefile_name, libtool, macro_prefix, po_domain, vc_files
# don't propagate from one directory to another.
(func_import) || func_exit 1
done
;;
+ extract-comment )
+ for module
+ do
+ func_verify_module
+ if test -n "$module"; then
+ func_get_comment "$module"
+ fi
+ done
+ ;;
+
extract-status )
for module
do