freebsd-nq/usr.bin/make/suff.c
Roman Divacky 3f8760e331 Remove inlining of functions that are used mostly in different object files.
This gets rid of gnu89 style inlining. Also silence gcc by assigning two
variables NULL. This lets use to remove NO_WERROR.

Approved by:	kib (mentor)
Approved by:	harti
2009-01-20 17:15:12 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 1989 by Berkeley Softworks
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* Adam de Boor.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the University of
* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* @(#)suff.c 8.4 (Berkeley) 3/21/94
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
/*-
* suff.c --
* Functions to maintain suffix lists and find implicit dependents
* using suffix transformation rules
*
* Interface:
* Suff_Init Initialize all things to do with suffixes.
*
* Suff_DoPaths This function is used to make life easier
* when searching for a file according to its
* suffix. It takes the global search path,
* as defined using the .PATH: target, and appends
* its directories to the path of each of the
* defined suffixes, as specified using
* .PATH<suffix>: targets. In addition, all
* directories given for suffixes labeled as
* include files or libraries, using the .INCLUDES
* or .LIBS targets, are played with using
* Dir_MakeFlags to create the .INCLUDES and
* .LIBS global variables.
*
* Suff_ClearSuffixes Clear out all the suffixes and defined
* transformations.
*
* Suff_IsTransform Return TRUE if the passed string is the lhs
* of a transformation rule.
*
* Suff_AddSuffix Add the passed string as another known suffix.
*
* Suff_GetPath Return the search path for the given suffix.
*
* Suff_AddInclude Mark the given suffix as denoting an include
* file.
*
* Suff_AddLib Mark the given suffix as denoting a library.
*
* Suff_AddTransform Add another transformation to the suffix
* graph. Returns GNode suitable for framing, I
* mean, tacking commands, attributes, etc. on.
*
* Suff_SetNull Define the suffix to consider the suffix of
* any file that doesn't have a known one.
*
* Suff_FindDeps Find implicit sources for and the location of
* a target based on its suffix. Returns the
* bottom-most node added to the graph or NULL
* if the target had no implicit sources.
*/
#include <sys/queue.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "arch.h"
#include "buf.h"
#include "config.h"
#include "dir.h"
#include "globals.h"
#include "GNode.h"
#include "lst.h"
#include "make.h"
#include "parse.h"
#include "str.h"
#include "suff.h"
#include "targ.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "var.h"
/* Lst of suffixes */
static Lst sufflist = Lst_Initializer(sufflist);
/* Lst of suffixes to be cleaned */
static Lst suffClean = Lst_Initializer(suffClean);
/* Lst of sources */
static Lst srclist = Lst_Initializer(srclist);
/* Lst of transformation rules */
static Lst transforms = Lst_Initializer(transforms);
/* Counter for assigning suffix numbers */
static int sNum = 0;
/*
* Structure describing an individual suffix.
*/
typedef struct Suff {
char *name; /* The suffix itself */
int nameLen; /* Length of the suffix */
short flags; /* Type of suffix */
#define SUFF_INCLUDE 0x01 /* One which is #include'd */
#define SUFF_LIBRARY 0x02 /* One which contains a library */
#define SUFF_NULL 0x04 /* The empty suffix */
struct Path searchPath; /* Path for files with this suffix */
int sNum; /* The suffix number */
int refCount; /* Reference count of list membership */
Lst parents; /* Suffixes we have a transformation to */
Lst children; /* Suffixes we have a transformation from */
Lst ref; /* List of lists this suffix is referenced */
} Suff;
/*
* Structure used in the search for implied sources.
*/
typedef struct Src {
char *file; /* The file to look for */
char *pref; /* Prefix from which file was formed */
Suff *suff; /* The suffix on the file */
struct Src *parent; /* The Src for which this is a source */
GNode *node; /* The node describing the file */
int children; /* Count of existing children (so we don't free
* this thing too early or never nuke it) */
#ifdef DEBUG_SRC
Lst cp; /* Debug; children list */
#endif
} Src;
/* The NULL suffix for this run */
static Suff *suffNull;
/* The empty suffix required for POSIX single-suffix transformation rules */
static Suff *emptySuff;
static void SuffFindDeps(GNode *, Lst *);
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* SuffSuffIsSuffix --
* See if suff is a suffix of str.
*
* Results:
* NULL if it ain't, pointer to character in str before suffix if
* it is.
*
* Side Effects:
* None
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static char *
SuffSuffIsSuffix(const Suff *s, char *str)
{
const char *p1; /* Pointer into suffix name */
char *p2; /* Pointer into string being examined */
size_t len;
len = strlen(str);
p1 = s->name + s->nameLen;
p2 = str + len;
while (p1 >= s->name && len > 0 && *p1 == *p2) {
p1--;
p2--;
len--;
}
return (p1 == s->name - 1 ? p2 : NULL);
}
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* SuffSuffFind --
* Find a suffix given its name.
*
* Results:
* The suffix or NULL.
*
* Side Effects:
* None
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static Suff *
SuffSuffFind(const char *s)
{
LstNode *ln;
LST_FOREACH(ln, &sufflist) {
if (strcmp(s, ((const Suff *)Lst_Datum(ln))->name) == 0)
return (Lst_Datum(ln));
}
return (NULL);
}
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* SuffTransFind
* Find a transform.
*
* Results:
* transform or NULL.
*
* Side Effects:
* None
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static GNode *
SuffTransFind(const char *name)
{
LstNode *ln;
LST_FOREACH(ln, &transforms) {
if (strcmp(name, ((const GNode *)Lst_Datum(ln))->name) == 0)
return (Lst_Datum(ln));
}
return (NULL);
}
/*********** Maintenance Functions ************/
#if 0
/*
* Keep this function for now until it is clear why a .SUFFIXES: doesn't
* actually delete the suffixes but just puts them on the suffClean list.
*/
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* SuffFree --
* Free up all memory associated with the given suffix structure.
*
* Results:
* none
*
* Side Effects:
* the suffix entry is detroyed
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
SuffFree(void *sp)
{
Suff *s = sp;
if (s == suffNull)
suffNull = NULL;
if (s == emptySuff)
emptySuff = NULL;
Lst_Destroy(&s->ref, NOFREE);
Lst_Destroy(&s->children, NOFREE);
Lst_Destroy(&s->parents, NOFREE);
Lst_Destroy(&s->searchPath, Dir_Destroy);
free(s->name);
free(s);
}
#endif
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* SuffRemove --
* Remove the suffix into the list
*
* Results:
* None
*
* Side Effects:
* The reference count for the suffix is decremented
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
SuffRemove(Lst *l, Suff *s)
{
LstNode *ln = Lst_Member(l, s);
if (ln != NULL) {
Lst_Remove(l, ln);
s->refCount--;
}
}
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* SuffInsert --
* Insert the suffix into the list keeping the list ordered by suffix
* numbers.
*
* Results:
* None
*
* Side Effects:
* The reference count of the suffix is incremented
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
SuffInsert(Lst *l, Suff *s)
{
LstNode *ln; /* current element in l we're examining */
Suff *s2; /* the suffix descriptor in this element */
s2 = NULL;
for (ln = Lst_First(l); ln != NULL; ln = Lst_Succ(ln)) {
s2 = Lst_Datum(ln);
if (s2->sNum >= s->sNum)
break;
}
if (s2 == NULL) {
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("inserting an empty list?..."));
}
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("inserting %s(%d)...", s->name, s->sNum));
if (ln == NULL) {
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("at end of list\n"));
Lst_AtEnd(l, s);
s->refCount++;
Lst_AtEnd(&s->ref, l);
} else if (s2->sNum != s->sNum) {
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("before %s(%d)\n", s2->name, s2->sNum));
Lst_Insert(l, ln, s);
s->refCount++;
Lst_AtEnd(&s->ref, l);
} else {
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("already there\n"));
}
}
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* Suff_ClearSuffixes --
* This is gross. Nuke the list of suffixes but keep all transformation
* rules around. The transformation graph is destroyed in this process,
* but we leave the list of rules so when a new graph is formed the rules
* will remain.
* This function is called from the parse module when a
* .SUFFIXES:\n line is encountered.
*
* Results:
* none
*
* Side Effects:
* the sufflist and its graph nodes are destroyed
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
Suff_ClearSuffixes(void)
{
Lst_Concat(&suffClean, &sufflist, LST_CONCLINK);
sNum = 1;
suffNull = emptySuff;
/*
* Clear suffNull's children list (the other suffixes are built new, but
* suffNull is used as is).
* NOFREE is used because all suffixes are are on the suffClean list.
* suffNull should not have parents.
*/
Lst_Destroy(&suffNull->children, NOFREE);
}
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* SuffParseTransform --
* Parse a transformation string to find its two component suffixes.
*
* Results:
* TRUE if the string is a valid transformation and FALSE otherwise.
*
* Side Effects:
* The passed pointers are overwritten.
*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static Boolean
SuffParseTransform(char *str, Suff **srcPtr, Suff **targPtr)
{
LstNode *srcLn; /* element in suffix list of trans source*/
Suff *src; /* Source of transformation */
char *str2; /* Extra pointer (maybe target suffix) */
LstNode *singleLn; /* element in suffix list of any suffix
* that exactly matches str */
Suff *single = NULL; /* Source of possible transformation to
* null suffix */
singleLn = NULL;
/*
* Loop looking first for a suffix that matches the start of the
* string and then for one that exactly matches the rest of it. If
* we can find two that meet these criteria, we've successfully
* parsed the string.
*/
srcLn = Lst_First(&sufflist);
for (;;) {
/* advance to next possible suffix */
while (srcLn != NULL) {
src = Lst_Datum(srcLn);
if (strncmp(str, src->name, strlen(src->name)) == 0)
break;
srcLn = LST_NEXT(srcLn);
}
if (srcLn == NULL) {
/*
* Ran out of source suffixes -- no such rule
*/
if (singleLn != NULL) {
/*
* Not so fast Mr. Smith! There was a suffix
* that encompassed the entire string, so we
* assume it was a transformation to the null
* suffix (thank you POSIX). We still prefer to
* find a double rule over a singleton, hence we
* leave this check until the end.
*
* XXX: Use emptySuff over suffNull?
*/
*srcPtr = single;
*targPtr = suffNull;
return (TRUE);
}
return (FALSE);
}
str2 = str + src->nameLen;
if (*str2 == '\0') {
single = src;
singleLn = srcLn;
} else {
*targPtr = SuffSuffFind(str2);
if (*targPtr != NULL) {
*srcPtr = src;
return (TRUE);
}
}
/* next one */
srcLn = LST_NEXT(srcLn);
}
}
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* Suff_IsTransform --
* Return TRUE if the given string is a transformation rule
*
*
* Results:
* TRUE if the string is a concatenation of two known suffixes.
* FALSE otherwise
*
* Side Effects:
* None
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
Boolean
Suff_IsTransform(char *str)
{
Suff *src, *targ;
return (SuffParseTransform(str, &src, &targ));
}
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* Suff_AddTransform --
* Add the transformation rule described by the line to the
* list of rules and place the transformation itself in the graph
*
* Results:
* The node created for the transformation in the transforms list
*
* Side Effects:
* The node is placed on the end of the transforms Lst and links are
* made between the two suffixes mentioned in the target name
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
GNode *
Suff_AddTransform(char *line)
{
GNode *gn; /* GNode of transformation rule */
Suff *s; /* source suffix */
Suff *t; /* target suffix */
s = t = NULL; /* silence gcc */
gn = SuffTransFind(line);
if (gn == NULL) {
/*
* Make a new graph node for the transformation.
* It will be filled in by the Parse module.
*/
gn = Targ_NewGN(line);
Lst_AtEnd(&transforms, gn);
} else {
/*
* New specification for transformation rule. Just nuke the
* old list of commands so they can be filled in again...
* We don't actually free the commands themselves, because a
* given command can be attached to several different
* transformations.
*/
Lst_Destroy(&gn->commands, NOFREE);
Lst_Destroy(&gn->children, NOFREE);
}
gn->type = OP_TRANSFORM;
SuffParseTransform(line, &s, &t);
/*
* link the two together in the proper relationship and order
*/
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("defining transformation from `%s' to `%s'\n",
s->name, t->name));
SuffInsert(&t->children, s);
SuffInsert(&s->parents, t);
return (gn);
}
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* Suff_EndTransform --
* Handle the finish of a transformation definition, removing the
* transformation from the graph if it has neither commands nor
* sources. This is called from the Parse module at the end of
* a dependency block.
*
* Side Effects:
* If the node has no commands or children, the children and parents
* lists of the affected suffices are altered.
*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
Suff_EndTransform(const GNode *gn)
{
Suff *s, *t;
if (!Lst_IsEmpty(&gn->commands) || !Lst_IsEmpty(&gn->children)) {
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("transformation %s complete\n", gn->name));
return;
}
/*
* SuffParseTransform() may fail for special rules which are not
* actual transformation rules (e.g., .DEFAULT).
*/
if (!SuffParseTransform(gn->name, &s, &t))
return;
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("deleting transformation from `%s' to `%s'\n",
s->name, t->name));
/*
* Remove the source from the target's children list. We check
* for a NULL return to handle a beanhead saying something like
* .c.o .c.o:
*
* We'll be called twice when the next target is seen, but .c
* and .o are only linked once...
*/
SuffRemove(&t->children, s);
/*
* Remove the target from the source's parents list
*/
SuffRemove(&s->parents, t);
}
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* SuffRebuildGraph --
* Called from Suff_AddSuffix via LST_FOREACH to search through the
* list of existing transformation rules and rebuild the transformation
* graph when it has been destroyed by Suff_ClearSuffixes. If the
* given rule is a transformation involving this suffix and another,
* existing suffix, the proper relationship is established between
* the two.
*
* Side Effects:
* The appropriate links will be made between this suffix and
* others if transformation rules exist for it.
*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
SuffRebuildGraph(const GNode *transform, Suff *s)
{
char *cp;
Suff *s2 = NULL;
/*
* First see if it is a transformation from this suffix.
*/
if (strncmp(transform->name, s->name, strlen(s->name)) == 0) {
cp = transform->name + strlen(s->name);
if (cp[0] == '\0') /* null rule */
s2 = suffNull;
else
s2 = SuffSuffFind(cp);
if (s2 != NULL) {
/*
* Found target. Link in and return, since it can't be
* anything else.
*/
SuffInsert(&s2->children, s);
SuffInsert(&s->parents, s2);
return;
}
}
/*
* Not from, maybe to?
*/
cp = SuffSuffIsSuffix(s, transform->name);
if (cp != NULL) {
/*
* Null-terminate the source suffix in order to find it.
*/
cp[1] = '\0';
s2 = SuffSuffFind(transform->name);
/*
* Replace the start of the target suffix
*/
cp[1] = s->name[0];
if (s2 != NULL) {
/*
* Found it -- establish the proper relationship
*/
SuffInsert(&s->children, s2);
SuffInsert(&s2->parents, s);
}
}
}
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* Suff_AddSuffix --
* Add the suffix in string to the end of the list of known suffixes.
* Should we restructure the suffix graph? Make doesn't...
*
* Results:
* None
*
* Side Effects:
* A GNode is created for the suffix and a Suff structure is created and
* added to the suffixes list unless the suffix was already known.
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
Suff_AddSuffix(char *str)
{
Suff *s; /* new suffix descriptor */
LstNode *ln;
if (SuffSuffFind(str) != NULL)
/*
* Already known
*/
return;
s = emalloc(sizeof(Suff));
s->name = estrdup(str);
s->nameLen = strlen(s->name);
TAILQ_INIT(&s->searchPath);
Lst_Init(&s->children);
Lst_Init(&s->parents);
Lst_Init(&s->ref);
s->sNum = sNum++;
s->flags = 0;
s->refCount = 0;
Lst_AtEnd(&sufflist, s);
/*
* Look for any existing transformations from or to this suffix.
* XXX: Only do this after a Suff_ClearSuffixes?
*/
LST_FOREACH(ln, &transforms)
SuffRebuildGraph(Lst_Datum(ln), s);
}
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* Suff_GetPath --
* Return the search path for the given suffix, if it's defined.
*
* Results:
* The searchPath for the desired suffix or NULL if the suffix isn't
* defined.
*
* Side Effects:
* None
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
struct Path *
Suff_GetPath(char *sname)
{
Suff *s;
s = SuffSuffFind(sname);
if (s == NULL)
return (NULL);
return (&s->searchPath);
}
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* Suff_DoPaths --
* Extend the search paths for all suffixes to include the default
* search path.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side Effects:
* The searchPath field of all the suffixes is extended by the
* directories in dirSearchPath. If paths were specified for the
* ".h" suffix, the directories are stuffed into a global variable
* called ".INCLUDES" with each directory preceded by a -I. The same
* is done for the ".a" suffix, except the variable is called
* ".LIBS" and the flag is -L.
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
Suff_DoPaths(void)
{
Suff *s;
LstNode *ln;
char *ptr;
struct Path inIncludes; /* Cumulative .INCLUDES path */
struct Path inLibs; /* Cumulative .LIBS path */
TAILQ_INIT(&inIncludes);
TAILQ_INIT(&inLibs);
for (ln = Lst_First(&sufflist); ln != NULL; ln = Lst_Succ(ln)) {
s = Lst_Datum(ln);
#ifdef INCLUDES
if (s->flags & SUFF_INCLUDE) {
Path_Concat(&inIncludes, &s->searchPath);
}
#endif /* INCLUDES */
#ifdef LIBRARIES
if (s->flags & SUFF_LIBRARY) {
Path_Concat(&inLibs, &s->searchPath);
}
#endif /* LIBRARIES */
Path_Concat(&s->searchPath, &dirSearchPath);
}
ptr = Path_MakeFlags("-I", &inIncludes);
Var_SetGlobal(".INCLUDES", ptr);
free(ptr);
ptr = Path_MakeFlags("-L", &inLibs);
Var_SetGlobal(".LIBS", ptr);
free(ptr);
Path_Clear(&inIncludes);
Path_Clear(&inLibs);
}
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* Suff_AddInclude --
* Add the given suffix as a type of file which gets included.
* Called from the parse module when a .INCLUDES line is parsed.
* The suffix must have already been defined.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side Effects:
* The SUFF_INCLUDE bit is set in the suffix's flags field
*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
Suff_AddInclude(char *sname)
{
Suff *s;
if ((s = SuffSuffFind(sname)) != NULL)
s->flags |= SUFF_INCLUDE;
}
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* Suff_AddLib --
* Add the given suffix as a type of file which is a library.
* Called from the parse module when parsing a .LIBS line. The
* suffix must have been defined via .SUFFIXES before this is
* called.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side Effects:
* The SUFF_LIBRARY bit is set in the suffix's flags field
*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
Suff_AddLib(char *sname)
{
Suff *s;
if ((s = SuffSuffFind(sname)) != NULL)
s->flags |= SUFF_LIBRARY;
}
/*
* Create a new Src structure
*/
static Src *
SuffSrcCreate(char *file, char *prefix, Suff *suff, Src *parent, GNode *node)
{
Src *s;
s = emalloc(sizeof(*s));
s->file = file;
s->pref = prefix;
s->suff = suff;
s->parent = parent;
s->node = node;
s->children = 0;
#ifdef DEBUG_SRC
Lst_Init(&s->cp);
#endif
return (s);
}
/********** Implicit Source Search Functions *********/
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* SuffAddLevel --
* Add all the children of targ as Src structures to the given list:
* Add a suffix as a Src structure to the given list with its parent
* being the given Src structure. If the suffix is the null suffix,
* the prefix is used unaltered as the file name in the Src structure.
*
* Results:
* None
*
* Side Effects:
* Lots of structures are created and added to the list
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
SuffAddLevel(Lst *l, Src *targ)
{
LstNode *ln;
Suff *suff;
Src *s2;
#ifdef DEBUG_SRC
const LstNode *ln1;
#endif
LST_FOREACH(ln, &targ->suff->children) {
suff = Lst_Datum(ln);
if ((suff->flags & SUFF_NULL) && *suff->name != '\0') {
/*
* If the suffix has been marked as the NULL suffix,
* also create a Src structure for a file with no suffix
* attached. Two birds, and all that...
*/
s2 = SuffSrcCreate(estrdup(targ->pref), targ->pref,
suff, targ, NULL);
suff->refCount++;
targ->children += 1;
Lst_AtEnd(l, s2);
#ifdef DEBUG_SRC
Lst_AtEnd(&targ->cp, s2);
printf("1 add %p %p to %p:", targ, s2, l);
LST_FOREACH(ln1, l)
printf("%p ", (const void *)Lst_Datum(ln1));
printf("\n");
#endif
}
s2 = SuffSrcCreate(str_concat(targ->pref, suff->name, 0),
targ->pref, suff, targ, NULL);
suff->refCount++;
targ->children += 1;
Lst_AtEnd(l, s2);
#ifdef DEBUG_SRC
Lst_AtEnd(&targ->cp, s2);
printf("2 add %p %p to %p:", targ, s2, l);
LST_FOREACH(ln1, l)
printf("%p ", (const void *)Lst_Datum(ln1));
printf("\n");
#endif
}
}
/*-
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
* SuffRemoveSrc --
* Free all src structures in list that don't have a reference count
* XXX this actually frees only the first of these.
*
* Results:
* True if a src was removed
*
* Side Effects:
* The memory is free'd.
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
SuffRemoveSrc(Lst *l)
{
LstNode *ln, *ln1;
Src *s;
int t = 0;
#ifdef DEBUG_SRC
printf("cleaning %lx: ", (unsigned long) l);
LST_FOREACH(ln, l)
printf("%p ", (const void *)Lst_Datum(ln));
printf("\n");
#endif
for (ln = Lst_First(l); ln != NULL; ln = ln1) {
ln1 = Lst_Succ(ln);
s = (Src *)Lst_Datum(ln);
if (s->children == 0) {
free(s->file);
if (!s->parent)
free(s->pref);
else {
#ifdef DEBUG_SRC
LstNode *ln = Lst_Member(&s->parent->cp, s);
if (ln != NULL)
Lst_Remove(&s->parent->cp, ln);
#endif
--s->parent->children;
}
#ifdef DEBUG_SRC
printf("free: [l=%p] p=%p %d\n", l, s, s->children);
Lst_Destroy(&s->cp, NOFREE);
#endif
Lst_Remove(l, ln);
free(s);
t |= 1;
return (TRUE);
}
#ifdef DEBUG_SRC
else {
const LstNode *tln;
printf("keep: [l=%p] p=%p %d: ", l, s, s->children);
LST_FOREACH(tln, &s->cp)
printf("%p ", (const void *)Lst_Datum(tln));
printf("\n");
}
#endif
}
return (t);
}
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* SuffFindThem --
* Find the first existing file/target in the list srcs
*
* Results:
* The lowest structure in the chain of transformations
*
* Side Effects:
* None
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static Src *
SuffFindThem(Lst *srcs, Lst *slst)
{
Src *s; /* current Src */
Src *rs; /* returned Src */
char *ptr;
rs = NULL;
while (!Lst_IsEmpty (srcs)) {
s = Lst_DeQueue(srcs);
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("\ttrying %s...", s->file));
/*
* A file is considered to exist if either a node exists in the
* graph for it or the file actually exists.
*/
if (Targ_FindNode(s->file, TARG_NOCREATE) != NULL) {
#ifdef DEBUG_SRC
printf("remove %p from %p\n", s, srcs);
#endif
rs = s;
break;
}
if ((ptr = Path_FindFile(s->file,
&s->suff->searchPath)) != NULL) {
rs = s;
#ifdef DEBUG_SRC
printf("remove %p from %p\n", s, srcs);
#endif
free(ptr);
break;
}
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("not there\n"));
SuffAddLevel(srcs, s);
Lst_AtEnd(slst, s);
}
if (rs) {
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("got it\n"));
}
return (rs);
}
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* SuffFindCmds --
* See if any of the children of the target in the Src structure is
* one from which the target can be transformed. If there is one,
* a Src structure is put together for it and returned.
*
* Results:
* The Src structure of the "winning" child, or NULL if no such beast.
*
* Side Effects:
* A Src structure may be allocated.
*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static Src *
SuffFindCmds(Src *targ, Lst *slst)
{
LstNode *ln; /* General-purpose list node */
GNode *t; /* Target GNode */
GNode *s; /* Source GNode */
int prefLen;/* The length of the defined prefix */
Suff *suff; /* Suffix on matching beastie */
Src *ret; /* Return value */
char *cp;
t = targ->node;
prefLen = strlen(targ->pref);
for (ln = Lst_First(&t->children); ln != NULL; ln = Lst_Succ(ln)) {
s = Lst_Datum(ln);
cp = strrchr(s->name, '/');
if (cp == NULL) {
cp = s->name;
} else {
cp++;
}
if (strncmp(cp, targ->pref, prefLen) == 0) {
/*
* The node matches the prefix ok, see if it has
* a known suffix.
*/
suff = SuffSuffFind(&cp[prefLen]);
if (suff != NULL) {
/*
* It even has a known suffix, see if there's
* a transformation defined between the node's
* suffix and the target's suffix.
*
* XXX: Handle multi-stage transformations
* here, too.
*/
if (Lst_Member(&suff->parents,
targ->suff) != NULL) {
/*
* Hot Damn! Create a new Src structure
* to describe this transformation
* (making sure to duplicate the
* source node's name so Suff_FindDeps
* can free it again (ick)), and return
* the new structure.
*/
ret = SuffSrcCreate(estrdup(s->name),
targ->pref, suff, targ, s);
suff->refCount++;
targ->children += 1;
#ifdef DEBUG_SRC
printf("3 add %p %p\n", &targ, ret);
Lst_AtEnd(&targ->cp, ret);
#endif
Lst_AtEnd(slst, ret);
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("\tusing existing source "
"%s\n", s->name));
return (ret);
}
}
}
}
return (NULL);
}
/*-
* The child node contains variable references. Expand them and return
* a list of expansions.
*/
static void
SuffExpandVariables(GNode *parent, GNode *child, Lst *members)
{
Buffer *buf;
char *cp;
char *start;
Lst_Init(members);
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("Expanding \"%s\"...", child->name));
buf = Var_Subst(child->name, parent, TRUE);
cp = Buf_Data(buf);
if (child->type & OP_ARCHV) {
/*
* Node was an archive(member) target, so we
* want to call on the Arch module to find the
* nodes for us, expanding variables in the
* parent's context.
*/
Arch_ParseArchive(&cp, members, parent);
Buf_Destroy(buf, TRUE);
return;
}
/*
* Break the result into a vector of strings whose nodes we can find,
* then add those nodes to the members list. Unfortunately, we can't use
* brk_string b/c it doesn't understand about variable specifications
* with spaces in them... XXX
*/
for (start = cp; *start == ' ' || *start == '\t'; start++)
;
for (cp = start; *cp != '\0'; cp++) {
if (*cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t') {
/*
* White-space -- terminate element, find the node,
* add it, skip any further spaces.
*/
*cp++ = '\0';
Lst_AtEnd(members, Targ_FindNode(start, TARG_CREATE));
while (*cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t') {
cp++;
}
/*
* Adjust cp for increment at
* start of loop, but set start
* to first non-space.
*/
start = cp--;
} else if (*cp == '$') {
/*
* Start of a variable spec -- contact variable module
* to find the end so we can skip over it.
*/
char *junk;
size_t len = 0;
Boolean doFree;
junk = Var_Parse(cp, parent, TRUE, &len, &doFree);
if (junk != var_Error) {
cp += len - 1;
}
if (doFree) {
free(junk);
}
} else if (*cp == '\\' && *cp != '\0') {
/*
* Escaped something -- skip over it
*/
cp++;
}
}
if (cp != start) {
/*
* Stuff left over -- add it to the
* list too
*/
Lst_AtEnd(members, Targ_FindNode(start, TARG_CREATE));
}
Buf_Destroy(buf, TRUE);
}
/*-
* The child node contains wildcards. Expand them and return a list of
* expansions.
*/
static void
SuffExpandWildcards(GNode *child, Lst *members)
{
char *cp;
Lst exp; /* List of expansions */
LstNode *ln;
struct Path *path; /* Search path along which to expand */
Lst_Init(members);
/*
* Find a path along which to expand the word.
*
* If the word has a known suffix, use that path.
* If it has no known suffix and we're allowed to use the null
* suffix, use its path.
* Else use the default system search path.
*/
LST_FOREACH(ln, &sufflist) {
if (SuffSuffIsSuffix(Lst_Datum(ln), child->name) != NULL)
break;
}
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("Wildcard expanding \"%s\"...", child->name));
if (ln != NULL) {
Suff *s = Lst_Datum(ln);
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("suffix is \"%s\"...", s->name));
path = &s->searchPath;
} else {
/*
* Use default search path
*/
path = &dirSearchPath;
}
/*
* Expand the word along the chosen path
*/
Lst_Init(&exp);
Path_Expand(child->name, path, &exp);
while (!Lst_IsEmpty(&exp)) {
/*
* Fetch next expansion off the list and find its GNode
*/
cp = Lst_DeQueue(&exp);
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("%s...", cp));
Lst_AtEnd(members, Targ_FindNode(cp, TARG_CREATE));
}
}
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* SuffExpandChildren --
* Expand the names of any children of a given node that contain
* variable invocations or file wildcards into actual targets.
*
* Results:
* == 0 (continue)
*
* Side Effects:
* The expanded node is removed from the parent's list of children,
* and the parent's unmade counter is decremented, but other nodes
* may be added.
*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
SuffExpandChildren(GNode *parent, LstNode *current)
{
GNode *cchild; /* current child */
GNode *gn;
LstNode *prev; /* node after which to append new source */
Lst members; /* expanded nodes */
if (current == NULL) {
/* start from begin of parent's children list */
current = Lst_First(&parent->children);
}
while (current != NULL) {
cchild = Lst_Datum(current);
/*
* First do variable expansion -- this takes precedence over
* wildcard expansion. If the result contains wildcards, they'll
* be gotten to later since the resulting words are tacked
* instead of the current child onto the children list.
*
* XXXHB what if cchild contains lib.a(t1.o t2.o t3.o) but
* no $?
*/
if (strchr(cchild->name, '$') != NULL) {
SuffExpandVariables(parent, cchild, &members);
} else if (Dir_HasWildcards(cchild->name)) {
SuffExpandWildcards(cchild, &members);
} else {
/* nothing special just advance to next child */
current = LST_NEXT(current);
continue;
}
/*
* New nodes effectively take the place of the child,
* so place them after the child
*/
prev = current;
/*
* Add all new elements to the parent node if they aren't
* already children of it.
*/
while(!Lst_IsEmpty(&members)) {
gn = Lst_DeQueue(&members);
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("%s...", gn->name));
if (Lst_Member(&parent->children, gn) == NULL) {
Lst_Append(&parent->children, prev, gn);
prev = Lst_Succ(prev);
Lst_AtEnd(&gn->parents, parent);
parent->unmade++;
}
}
/*
* Now the source is expanded, remove it from the list
* of children to keep it from being processed.
* Advance to the next child.
*/
prev = current;
current = LST_NEXT(current);
parent->unmade--;
Lst_Remove(&parent->children, prev);
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("\n"));
}
}
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* SuffApplyTransform --
* Apply a transformation rule, given the source and target nodes
* and suffixes.
*
* Results:
* TRUE if successful, FALSE if not.
*
* Side Effects:
* The source and target are linked and the commands from the
* transformation are added to the target node's commands list.
* All attributes but OP_DEPMASK and OP_TRANSFORM are applied
* to the target. The target also inherits all the sources for
* the transformation rule.
*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static Boolean
SuffApplyTransform(GNode *tGn, GNode *sGn, Suff *t, Suff *s)
{
LstNode *ln; /* General node */
char *tname; /* Name of transformation rule */
GNode *gn; /* Node for same */
if (Lst_Member(&tGn->children, sGn) == NULL) {
/*
* Not already linked, so form the proper links between the
* target and source.
*/
Lst_AtEnd(&tGn->children, sGn);
Lst_AtEnd(&sGn->parents, tGn);
tGn->unmade += 1;
}
if ((sGn->type & OP_OPMASK) == OP_DOUBLEDEP) {
/*
* When a :: node is used as the implied source of a node,
* we have to link all its cohorts in as sources as well. Only
* the initial sGn gets the target in its iParents list, however
* as that will be sufficient to get the .IMPSRC variable set
* for tGn
*/
for (ln = Lst_First(&sGn->cohorts); ln != NULL;
ln = Lst_Succ(ln)) {
gn = Lst_Datum(ln);
if (Lst_Member(&tGn->children, gn) == NULL) {
/*
* Not already linked, so form the proper
* links between the target and source.
*/
Lst_AtEnd(&tGn->children, gn);
Lst_AtEnd(&gn->parents, tGn);
tGn->unmade += 1;
}
}
}
/*
* Locate the transformation rule itself
*/
tname = str_concat(s->name, t->name, 0);
gn = SuffTransFind(tname);
free(tname);
if (gn == NULL) {
/*
* Not really such a transformation rule (can happen when we're
* called to link an OP_MEMBER and OP_ARCHV node), so return
* FALSE.
*/
return (FALSE);
}
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("\tapplying %s -> %s to \"%s\"\n",
s->name, t->name, tGn->name));
/*
* Record last child for expansion purposes
*/
ln = Lst_Last(&tGn->children);
/*
* Pass the buck to Make_HandleUse to apply the rule
*/
Make_HandleUse(gn, tGn);
/*
* Deal with wildcards and variables in any acquired sources
*/
ln = Lst_Succ(ln);
if (ln != NULL) {
SuffExpandChildren(tGn, ln);
}
/*
* Keep track of another parent to which this beast is transformed so
* the .IMPSRC variable can be set correctly for the parent.
*/
Lst_AtEnd(&sGn->iParents, tGn);
return (TRUE);
}
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* SuffFindArchiveDeps --
* Locate dependencies for an OP_ARCHV node.
*
* Results:
* None
*
* Side Effects:
* Same as Suff_FindDeps
*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
SuffFindArchiveDeps(GNode *gn, Lst *slst)
{
char *eoarch; /* End of archive portion */
char *eoname; /* End of member portion */
char *name; /* Start of member's name */
GNode *mem; /* Node for member */
Suff *ms; /* Suffix descriptor for member */
static const char *copy[] = {
TARGET, /* Must be first */
PREFIX, /* Must be second */
};
/*
* The node is an archive(member) pair. so we must find a
* suffix for both of them.
*/
eoarch = strchr(gn->name, '(');
eoname = strchr(eoarch, ')');
*eoname = '\0'; /* Nuke parentheses during suffix search */
*eoarch = '\0'; /* So a suffix can be found */
name = eoarch + 1;
/*
* To simplify things, call Suff_FindDeps recursively on the member now,
* so we can simply compare the member's .PREFIX and .TARGET variables
* to locate its suffix. This allows us to figure out the suffix to
* use for the archive without having to do a quadratic search over the
* suffix list, backtracking for each one...
*/
mem = Targ_FindNode(name, TARG_CREATE);
SuffFindDeps(mem, slst);
/*
* Create the link between the two nodes right off
*/
if (Lst_Member(&gn->children, mem) == NULL) {
Lst_AtEnd(&gn->children, mem);
Lst_AtEnd(&mem->parents, gn);
gn->unmade += 1;
}
/*
* Copy in the variables from the member node to this one.
*/
Var_Set(copy[1], Var_Value(copy[1], mem), gn);
Var_Set(copy[0], Var_Value(copy[0], mem), gn);
ms = mem->suffix;
if (ms == NULL) {
/*
* Didn't know what it was -- use .NULL suffix if not in
* make mode
*/
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("using null suffix\n"));
ms = suffNull;
}
/*
* Set the other two local variables required for this target.
*/
Var_Set(MEMBER, name, gn);
Var_Set(ARCHIVE, gn->name, gn);
if (ms != NULL) {
/*
* Member has a known suffix, so look for a transformation rule
* from it to a possible suffix of the archive. Rather than
* searching through the entire list, we just look at suffixes
* to which the member's suffix may be transformed...
*/
LstNode *ln;
/*
* Use first matching suffix...
*/
LST_FOREACH(ln, &ms->parents) {
if (SuffSuffIsSuffix(Lst_Datum(ln), gn->name) != NULL)
break;
}
if (ln != NULL) {
/*
* Got one -- apply it
*/
if (!SuffApplyTransform(gn, mem, Lst_Datum(ln), ms)) {
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("\tNo transformation from "
"%s -> %s\n", ms->name,
((Suff *)Lst_Datum(ln))->name));
}
}
}
/*
* Replace the opening and closing parens now we've no need
* of the separate pieces.
*/
*eoarch = '(';
*eoname = ')';
/*
* Pretend gn appeared to the left of a dependency operator so
* the user needn't provide a transformation from the member to the
* archive.
*/
if (OP_NOP(gn->type)) {
gn->type |= OP_DEPENDS;
}
/*
* Flag the member as such so we remember to look in the archive for
* its modification time.
*/
mem->type |= OP_MEMBER;
}
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* SuffFindNormalDeps --
* Locate implicit dependencies for regular targets.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side Effects:
* Same as Suff_FindDeps...
*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
SuffFindNormalDeps(GNode *gn, Lst *slst)
{
char *eoname; /* End of name */
char *sopref; /* Start of prefix */
LstNode *ln; /* Next suffix node to check */
Lst srcs; /* List of sources at which to look */
Lst targs; /* List of targets to which things can be
* transformed. They all have the same file,
* but different suff and pref fields */
Src *bottom; /* Start of found transformation path */
Src *src; /* General Src pointer */
char *pref; /* Prefix to use */
Src *targ; /* General Src target pointer */
eoname = gn->name + strlen(gn->name);
sopref = gn->name;
/*
* Begin at the beginning...
*/
ln = Lst_First(&sufflist);
Lst_Init(&srcs);
Lst_Init(&targs);
/*
* We're caught in a catch-22 here. On the one hand, we want to use any
* transformation implied by the target's sources, but we can't examine
* the sources until we've expanded any variables/wildcards they may
* hold, and we can't do that until we've set up the target's local
* variables and we can't do that until we know what the proper suffix
* for the target is (in case there are two suffixes one of which is a
* suffix of the other) and we can't know that until we've found its
* implied source, which we may not want to use if there's an existing
* source that implies a different transformation.
*
* In an attempt to get around this, which may not work all the time,
* but should work most of the time, we look for implied sources first,
* checking transformations to all possible suffixes of the target,
* use what we find to set the target's local variables, expand the
* children, then look for any overriding transformations they imply.
* Should we find one, we discard the one we found before.
*/
while (ln != NULL) {
/*
* Look for next possible suffix...
*/
while (ln != NULL) {
if (SuffSuffIsSuffix(Lst_Datum(ln), gn->name) != NULL)
break;
ln = LST_NEXT(ln);
}
if (ln != NULL) {
int prefLen; /* Length of the prefix */
Src *target;
/*
* Allocate a Src structure to which things can be
* transformed
*/
target = SuffSrcCreate(estrdup(gn->name), NULL,
Lst_Datum(ln), NULL, gn);
target->suff->refCount++;
/*
* Allocate room for the prefix, whose end is found
* by subtracting the length of the suffix from
* the end of the name.
*/
prefLen = (eoname - target->suff->nameLen) - sopref;
assert(prefLen >= 0);
target->pref = emalloc(prefLen + 1);
memcpy(target->pref, sopref, prefLen);
target->pref[prefLen] = '\0';
/*
* Add nodes from which the target can be made
*/
SuffAddLevel(&srcs, target);
/*
* Record the target so we can nuke it
*/
Lst_AtEnd(&targs, target);
/*
* Search from this suffix's successor...
*/
ln = Lst_Succ(ln);
}
}
/*
* Handle target of unknown suffix...
*/
if (Lst_IsEmpty(&targs) && suffNull != NULL) {
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("\tNo known suffix on %s. Using .NULL suffix\n",
gn->name));
targ = SuffSrcCreate(estrdup(gn->name), estrdup(sopref),
suffNull, NULL, gn);
targ->suff->refCount++;
/*
* Only use the default suffix rules if we don't have commands
* or dependencies defined for this gnode
*/
if (Lst_IsEmpty(&gn->commands) && Lst_IsEmpty(&gn->children))
SuffAddLevel(&srcs, targ);
else {
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("not "));
}
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("adding suffix rules\n"));
Lst_AtEnd(&targs, targ);
}
/*
* Using the list of possible sources built up from the target
* suffix(es), try and find an existing file/target that matches.
*/
bottom = SuffFindThem(&srcs, slst);
if (bottom == NULL) {
/*
* No known transformations -- use the first suffix found for
* setting the local variables.
*/
if (!Lst_IsEmpty(&targs)) {
targ = Lst_Datum(Lst_First(&targs));
} else {
targ = NULL;
}
} else {
/*
* Work up the transformation path to find the suffix of the
* target to which the transformation was made.
*/
for (targ = bottom; targ->parent != NULL; targ = targ->parent)
continue;
}
/*
* The .TARGET variable we always set to be the name at this point,
* since it's only set to the path if the thing is only a source and
* if it's only a source, it doesn't matter what we put here as far
* as expanding sources is concerned, since it has none...
*/
Var_Set(TARGET, gn->name, gn);
pref = (targ != NULL) ? targ->pref : gn->name;
Var_Set(PREFIX, pref, gn);
/*
* Now we've got the important local variables set, expand any sources
* that still contain variables or wildcards in their names.
*/
SuffExpandChildren(gn, NULL);
if (targ == NULL) {
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("\tNo valid suffix on %s\n", gn->name));
sfnd_abort:
/*
* Deal with finding the thing on the default search path if the
* node is only a source (not on the lhs of a dependency
* operator or [XXX] it has neither children or commands).
*/
if (OP_NOP(gn->type) || (Lst_IsEmpty(&gn->children) &&
Lst_IsEmpty(&gn->commands))) {
gn->path = Path_FindFile(gn->name,
(targ == NULL ? &dirSearchPath :
&targ->suff->searchPath));
if (gn->path != NULL) {
char *ptr;
Var_Set(TARGET, gn->path, gn);
if (targ != NULL) {
/*
* Suffix known for the thing -- trim
* the suffix off the path to form the
* proper .PREFIX variable.
*/
int savep = strlen(gn->path) -
targ->suff->nameLen;
char savec;
if (gn->suffix)
gn->suffix->refCount--;
gn->suffix = targ->suff;
gn->suffix->refCount++;
savec = gn->path[savep];
gn->path[savep] = '\0';
if ((ptr = strrchr(gn->path, '/')) != NULL)
ptr++;
else
ptr = gn->path;
Var_Set(PREFIX, ptr, gn);
gn->path[savep] = savec;
} else {
/*
* The .PREFIX gets the full path if
* the target has no known suffix.
*/
if (gn->suffix)
gn->suffix->refCount--;
gn->suffix = NULL;
if ((ptr = strrchr(gn->path, '/')) != NULL)
ptr++;
else
ptr = gn->path;
Var_Set(PREFIX, ptr, gn);
}
}
} else {
/*
* Not appropriate to search for the thing -- set the
* path to be the name so Dir_MTime won't go
* grovelling for it.
*/
if (gn->suffix)
gn->suffix->refCount--;
gn->suffix = (targ == NULL) ? NULL : targ->suff;
if (gn->suffix)
gn->suffix->refCount++;
free(gn->path);
gn->path = estrdup(gn->name);
}
goto sfnd_return;
}
/*
* If the suffix indicates that the target is a library, mark that in
* the node's type field.
*/
if (targ->suff->flags & SUFF_LIBRARY) {
gn->type |= OP_LIB;
}
/*
* Check for overriding transformation rule implied by sources
*/
if (!Lst_IsEmpty(&gn->children)) {
src = SuffFindCmds(targ, slst);
if (src != NULL) {
/*
* Free up all the Src structures in the
* transformation path up to, but not including,
* the parent node.
*/
while (bottom && bottom->parent != NULL) {
if (Lst_Member(slst, bottom) == NULL) {
Lst_AtEnd(slst, bottom);
}
bottom = bottom->parent;
}
bottom = src;
}
}
if (bottom == NULL) {
/*
* No idea from where it can come -- return now.
*/
goto sfnd_abort;
}
/*
* We now have a list of Src structures headed by 'bottom' and linked
* via their 'parent' pointers. What we do next is create links between
* source and target nodes (which may or may not have been created)
* and set the necessary local variables in each target. The
* commands for each target are set from the commands of the
* transformation rule used to get from the src suffix to the targ
* suffix. Note that this causes the commands list of the original
* node, gn, to be replaced by the commands of the final
* transformation rule. Also, the unmade field of gn is incremented.
* Etc.
*/
if (bottom->node == NULL) {
bottom->node = Targ_FindNode(bottom->file, TARG_CREATE);
}
for (src = bottom; src->parent != NULL; src = src->parent) {
targ = src->parent;
if (src->node->suffix)
src->node->suffix->refCount--;
src->node->suffix = src->suff;
src->node->suffix->refCount++;
if (targ->node == NULL) {
targ->node = Targ_FindNode(targ->file, TARG_CREATE);
}
SuffApplyTransform(targ->node, src->node,
targ->suff, src->suff);
if (targ->node != gn) {
/*
* Finish off the dependency-search process for any
* nodes between bottom and gn (no point in questing
* around the filesystem for their implicit source
* when it's already known). Note that the node can't
* have any sources that need expanding, since
* SuffFindThem will stop on an existing
* node, so all we need to do is set the standard and
* System V variables.
*/
targ->node->type |= OP_DEPS_FOUND;
Var_Set(PREFIX, targ->pref, targ->node);
Var_Set(TARGET, targ->node->name, targ->node);
}
}
if (gn->suffix)
gn->suffix->refCount--;
gn->suffix = src->suff;
gn->suffix->refCount++;
/*
* So Dir_MTime doesn't go questing for it...
*/
free(gn->path);
gn->path = estrdup(gn->name);
/*
* Nuke the transformation path and the Src structures left over in the
* two lists.
*/
sfnd_return:
if (bottom)
if (Lst_Member(slst, bottom) == NULL)
Lst_AtEnd(slst, bottom);
while (SuffRemoveSrc(&srcs) || SuffRemoveSrc(&targs))
continue;
Lst_Concat(slst, &srcs, LST_CONCLINK);
Lst_Concat(slst, &targs, LST_CONCLINK);
}
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* Suff_FindDeps --
* Find implicit sources for the target described by the graph node
* gn
*
* Results:
* Nothing.
*
* Side Effects:
* Nodes are added to the graph below the passed-in node. The nodes
* are marked to have their IMPSRC variable filled in. The
* PREFIX variable is set for the given node and all its
* implied children.
*
* Notes:
* The path found by this target is the shortest path in the
* transformation graph, which may pass through non-existent targets,
* to an existing target. The search continues on all paths from the
* root suffix until a file is found. I.e. if there's a path
* .o -> .c -> .l -> .l,v from the root and the .l,v file exists but
* the .c and .l files don't, the search will branch out in
* all directions from .o and again from all the nodes on the
* next level until the .l,v node is encountered.
*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
Suff_FindDeps(GNode *gn)
{
SuffFindDeps(gn, &srclist);
while (SuffRemoveSrc(&srclist))
continue;
}
static void
SuffFindDeps(GNode *gn, Lst *slst)
{
if (gn->type & OP_DEPS_FOUND) {
/*
* If dependencies already found, no need to do it again...
*/
return;
} else {
gn->type |= OP_DEPS_FOUND;
}
DEBUGF(SUFF, ("SuffFindDeps (%s)\n", gn->name));
if (gn->type & OP_ARCHV) {
SuffFindArchiveDeps(gn, slst);
} else if (gn->type & OP_LIB) {
/*
* If the node is a library, it is the arch module's job to find
* it and set the TARGET variable accordingly. We merely provide
* the search path, assuming all libraries end in ".a" (if the
* suffix hasn't been defined, there's nothing we can do for it,
* so we just set the TARGET variable to the node's name in order
* to give it a value).
*/
Suff *s;
s = SuffSuffFind(LIBSUFF);
if (gn->suffix)
gn->suffix->refCount--;
if (s != NULL) {
gn->suffix = s;
gn->suffix->refCount++;
Arch_FindLib(gn, &s->searchPath);
} else {
gn->suffix = NULL;
Var_Set(TARGET, gn->name, gn);
}
/*
* Because a library (-lfoo) target doesn't follow the standard
* filesystem conventions, we don't set the regular variables for
* the thing. .PREFIX is simply made empty...
*/
Var_Set(PREFIX, "", gn);
} else {
SuffFindNormalDeps(gn, slst);
}
}
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* Suff_SetNull --
* Define which suffix is the null suffix.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side Effects:
* 'suffNull' is altered.
*
* Notes:
* Need to handle the changing of the null suffix gracefully so the
* old transformation rules don't just go away.
*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
Suff_SetNull(char *name)
{
Suff *s;
if ((s = SuffSuffFind(name)) == NULL) {
Parse_Error(PARSE_WARNING, "Desired null suffix %s "
"not defined.", name);
return;
}
if (suffNull != NULL) {
suffNull->flags &= ~SUFF_NULL;
}
s->flags |= SUFF_NULL;
/*
* XXX: Here's where the transformation mangling
* would take place
*/
suffNull = s;
}
/*-
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
* Suff_Init --
* Initialize suffixes module
*
* Results:
* None
*
* Side Effects:
* Many
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
Suff_Init(void)
{
sNum = 0;
/*
* Create null suffix for single-suffix rules (POSIX). The thing doesn't
* actually go on the suffix list or everyone will think that's its
* suffix.
*/
emptySuff = suffNull = emalloc(sizeof(Suff));
suffNull->name = estrdup("");
suffNull->nameLen = 0;
TAILQ_INIT(&suffNull->searchPath);
Path_Concat(&suffNull->searchPath, &dirSearchPath);
Lst_Init(&suffNull->children);
Lst_Init(&suffNull->parents);
Lst_Init(&suffNull->ref);
suffNull->sNum = sNum++;
suffNull->flags = SUFF_NULL;
suffNull->refCount = 1;
}
/********************* DEBUGGING FUNCTIONS **********************/
void
Suff_PrintAll(void)
{
const LstNode *ln;
const LstNode *tln;
const GNode *gn;
const Suff *s;
static const struct flag2str suff_flags[] = {
{ SUFF_INCLUDE, "INCLUDE" },
{ SUFF_LIBRARY, "LIBRARY" },
{ SUFF_NULL, "NULL" },
{ 0, NULL }
};
printf("#*** Suffixes:\n");
LST_FOREACH(ln, &sufflist) {
s = Lst_Datum(ln);
printf("# `%s' [%d] ", s->name, s->refCount);
if (s->flags != 0) {
printf(" ");
print_flags(stdout, suff_flags, s->flags, 1);
}
printf("\n#\tTo: ");
LST_FOREACH(tln, &s->parents)
printf("`%s' ", ((const Suff *)Lst_Datum(tln))->name);
printf("\n#\tFrom: ");
LST_FOREACH(tln, &s->children)
printf("`%s' ", ((const Suff *)Lst_Datum(tln))->name);
printf("\n#\tSearch Path: ");
Path_Print(&s->searchPath);
printf("\n");
}
printf("#*** Transformations:\n");
LST_FOREACH(ln, &transforms) {
gn = Lst_Datum(ln);
printf("%-16s: ", gn->name);
Targ_PrintType(gn->type);
printf("\n");
LST_FOREACH(tln, &gn->commands)
printf("\t%s\n", (const char *)Lst_Datum(tln));
printf("\n");
}
}