part). Archive handling was broken at least since the move from BSD ar/ranlib
to GNU binutils because of the different archive format. This rewrite fixes
this by making make to carry around the defines for all formats (it supports)
so it can support all of them independent of the actually used one. The
supported formats are: traditional BSD (this seems to come from V7 at least,
short names only and __.SYMDEF), BSD4.4 (long names with #1/ and __.SYMDEF)
and SysV (extra name table and //). The only format not supported are broken
traditional archives where the member names are truncated to 15 characters.
Errors in the archive are not ignored anymore, but cause make to stop with
an error message. The command line option -A causes these errors to become
non-fatal. This is almost compatible with previous usage except for the
error message printed in any case.
Use a type-safe intrusive list for the archive cache.
Reviewed by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu> (without new error handling)
module. The only module accessing it (the current line number) was the
condition module, so pass the current line number as a function argument.
Centralize the pushing of new input sources into one function
ParsePushInput() and rename the function handling the popping from ParseEOF()
to ParsePopInput(). Make the entire thing a little bit clearer, by holding
the current input source in the top element of the stack instead of
using extra variables for this. Use a type-safe intrusive list for the
input stack.
characters so it is not safe to move around code from
before it to after it. This should fix problems with building the
documentation.
Patch: 7.170
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
A Path is now a TAILQ of PathElements each of which just points to
a reference counted directory. Rename all functions dealing with Paths
from the Dir_ prefix to a Path_ prefix.
the closing brace so it is unwise to keep a pointer to it. Make
the variable static to fix this.
Patch: 7.152
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
Remove unreachable code for VAR_NOSUBST - it was never set.
Replace redundant code with calls to VarGetPattern().
Patch: 7.143-7.145
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
Change the parsing of the C modifier flags so that specifying both
'1' and 'g' gives an error.
Patch: 7.141,7.142
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
is always a '$'. This is not always correct, for example for
conditionals: .if defined(foobar).
Clean up some comments.
Move common code out of if-statements.
Patch: 7.140
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
by the caller. Don't pass 'endc' - it can be computed from 'startc'.
Remove unneccessary temporary variables. Remove constant if-expressions
and remove code before call Fatal() - there is no point to cleanup before
aborting.
Patch: 7.134,7.135
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
occurence which actually holds always the same constant value.
Shorten the name pattern to patt.
Patch: 7.133
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
by putting them into struct VarParser or computing them (consumed).
Change the loop termination condition in VarParseLong from endc to \0.
Patch: 7.128-7.132
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
Reduce the number of arguments passed between these functions by
creating a special-purpose struct.
Patch: 7.120,7.121
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
would access memory before the beginning of the string to match (the
suffix match starts at the end of both the string and the suffix and
proceedes to the begin until either the start of the suffix is hit
or the character does not match). This could lead to a memcpy copying
into random memory. Fix this by checking the length of the string to
match too and replacing the Lst_Find calls with LST_FOREACH loops
(last part by me).
Submitted by: Matt Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com> (in principle)
Rename result variable so common code becomes more visible.
Rename freePtr to freeResult to make clear what pointer must be freed.
Patch: 7.116, 7.116a
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
the loop. Add a comment why the 'consumed' variable is updated.
Rename lengthPtr to consumed.
Patch: 7.115
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
It turns out that some ports use the obscure feature of spreading
a dependency block across multiple include files. While this seems
bad style, allow it for now and call said function only at end of
all input to process the really last line of everything.
ParseRestModifier() and ParseRestEnd(): move advancement of ptr to remove
a confusing calculation.
VarParseLong(): cleanup calculation of consumed.
Patch: 7.114
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
actual variable lookup. Consistently rename lengthPtr to consumed.
Update a number of comments to match the code.
Patch: 7.111-113
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
patch differs from the previous one in that it calls the function
only when a real file hits EOF. The bodies of .for loops are also
handled as files, but for these we don't want to end a dependency block
on the 'EOF' as in:
foo:
do-this
.for ...
do-something
.endfor
do-more
variables and expands archive specifications, one that expands
wild cards and a driver that loops over the children list and
expands each child if necessary replacing it with it's expansions.
that is now used for both the 'M'/'N' branch and the 'S' branch of
the switch statement into a common scope.
Patch: 7.102-105
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
is terminated with a slash. Although we are not System V, ar has
been configured to put that slash in. This format allows filenames
with trailing spaces.
paranthesis or brace) into the loop and don't leak the buffer in this
case. Remove the check for Var_Parse returning NULL - it can't.
Patch: 7.92
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
Return always malloc()-ed strings from VarParseShort() to get
rid of warnings when returning string constants from a non-const char *
function.
Patch: 7.90
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
to VarExpand down into the branches of the if as well as cleanup code.
Eliminate code that is now obviously dead.
Patch: 7.83
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
an else clause. Move the assignment to the lengthPtr down to
just before the return statements.
Patch: 7.81
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
functions: one for the single letter variables, one for the others
and one that does the recursive expansion.
Patches: 7.68-7.79
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
after a return. Move assignments to {freePtr, dynamic, start} closer to the
return statements to clarify which variables are actually used for
communication between the losely coupled blocks of the code. Clear up
an if-expression to make common structures of the conditions clearer.
Use strchr instead of switch statements to check for a character beeing
a member of a set.
Patches: 7-62.2, 7-62.3, 7-64, 7-65.1, 7-65.2
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
to the Lst_ForEach function this macro reduces the number of function
calls per invocation by N + 1 (where N is the number of list elements)
and increases code locality thereby increasing readability and
(maybe) performance.
when looking into an already hashed archive, the code tried to use
the name shortened to the maximum length allowed for the archive.
Unfortunately it passed a buffer of junk to the hashing routine when
the name actually wasn't too long. Theoretically this could lead to
a false positive.
it is actually needed. This makes clear in which subblocks the variables
are not needed and which can easier be split out.
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
to prepare for function splitting and slightly reorganise the code
in anticipation of Var_Subst returning a Buffer.
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu> (with slight changes)
to be split out into a function soon). Also there is no need to write
back the colon that we have NUL-ed - the string is going to be freed
anyway.
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>
use a more consistent style with regard to *str and str[0];
simplify code by introducing a temporary variable;
shift a break around and add braces where appropriate.
Submitted by: Max Okumoto <okumoto@ucsd.edu>