/* $NetBSD: suff.c,v 1.38 2002/02/04 17:24:57 christos Exp $ */ /* * 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. 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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: 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 NILGNODE * if the target had no implicit sources. */ #include #include "make.h" #include "hash.h" #include "dir.h" static Lst sufflist; /* Lst of suffixes */ #ifdef CLEANUP static Lst suffClean; /* Lst of suffixes to be cleaned */ #endif static Lst srclist; /* Lst of sources */ static Lst transforms; /* Lst of transformation rules */ static int sNum = 0; /* Counter for assigning suffix numbers */ /* * 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 */ Lst searchPath; /* The path along which files of this suffix * may be found */ 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; /* * for SuffSuffIsSuffix */ typedef struct { char *ename; /* The end of the name */ int len; /* Length of the name */ } SuffixCmpData; /* * 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; /* * A structure for passing more than one argument to the Lst-library-invoked * function... */ typedef struct { Lst l; Src *s; } LstSrc; typedef struct { GNode **gn; Suff *s; Boolean r; } GNodeSuff; static Suff *suffNull; /* The NULL suffix for this run */ static Suff *emptySuff; /* The empty suffix required for POSIX * single-suffix transformation rules */ static char *SuffStrIsPrefix __P((char *, char *)); static char *SuffSuffIsSuffix __P((Suff *, SuffixCmpData *)); static int SuffSuffIsSuffixP __P((ClientData, ClientData)); static int SuffSuffHasNameP __P((ClientData, ClientData)); static int SuffSuffIsPrefix __P((ClientData, ClientData)); static int SuffGNHasNameP __P((ClientData, ClientData)); static void SuffUnRef __P((ClientData, ClientData)); static void SuffFree __P((ClientData)); static void SuffInsert __P((Lst, Suff *)); static void SuffRemove __P((Lst, Suff *)); static Boolean SuffParseTransform __P((char *, Suff **, Suff **)); static int SuffRebuildGraph __P((ClientData, ClientData)); static int SuffScanTargets __P((ClientData, ClientData)); static int SuffAddSrc __P((ClientData, ClientData)); static int SuffRemoveSrc __P((Lst)); static void SuffAddLevel __P((Lst, Src *)); static Src *SuffFindThem __P((Lst, Lst)); static Src *SuffFindCmds __P((Src *, Lst)); static int SuffExpandChildren __P((LstNode, GNode *)); static Boolean SuffApplyTransform __P((GNode *, GNode *, Suff *, Suff *)); static void SuffFindDeps __P((GNode *, Lst)); static void SuffFindArchiveDeps __P((GNode *, Lst)); static void SuffFindNormalDeps __P((GNode *, Lst)); static int SuffPrintName __P((ClientData, ClientData)); static int SuffPrintSuff __P((ClientData, ClientData)); static int SuffPrintTrans __P((ClientData, ClientData)); /*************** Lst Predicates ****************/ /*- *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * SuffStrIsPrefix -- * See if pref is a prefix of str. * * Results: * NULL if it ain't, pointer to character in str after prefix if so * * Side Effects: * None *----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static char * SuffStrIsPrefix (pref, str) register char *pref; /* possible prefix */ register char *str; /* string to check */ { while (*str && *pref == *str) { pref++; str++; } return (*pref ? NULL : str); } /*- *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * SuffSuffIsSuffix -- * See if suff is a suffix of str. sd->ename should point to THE END * of the string to check. (THE END == the null byte) * * Results: * NULL if it ain't, pointer to character in str before suffix if * it is. * * Side Effects: * None *----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static char * SuffSuffIsSuffix (s, sd) register Suff *s; /* possible suffix */ SuffixCmpData *sd; /* string to examine */ { register char *p1; /* Pointer into suffix name */ register char *p2; /* Pointer into string being examined */ if (sd->len < s->nameLen) return NULL; /* this string is shorter than the suffix */ p1 = s->name + s->nameLen; p2 = sd->ename; while (p1 >= s->name && *p1 == *p2) { p1--; p2--; } return (p1 == s->name - 1 ? p2 : NULL); } /*- *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * SuffSuffIsSuffixP -- * Predicate form of SuffSuffIsSuffix. Passed as the callback function * to Lst_Find. * * Results: * 0 if the suffix is the one desired, non-zero if not. * * Side Effects: * None. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SuffSuffIsSuffixP(s, sd) ClientData s; ClientData sd; { return(!SuffSuffIsSuffix((Suff *) s, (SuffixCmpData *) sd)); } /*- *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * SuffSuffHasNameP -- * Callback procedure for finding a suffix based on its name. Used by * Suff_GetPath. * * Results: * 0 if the suffix is of the given name. non-zero otherwise. * * Side Effects: * None *----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SuffSuffHasNameP (s, sname) ClientData s; /* Suffix to check */ ClientData sname; /* Desired name */ { return (strcmp ((char *) sname, ((Suff *) s)->name)); } /*- *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * SuffSuffIsPrefix -- * See if the suffix described by s is a prefix of the string. Care * must be taken when using this to search for transformations and * what-not, since there could well be two suffixes, one of which * is a prefix of the other... * * Results: * 0 if s is a prefix of str. non-zero otherwise * * Side Effects: * None *----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SuffSuffIsPrefix (s, str) ClientData s; /* suffix to compare */ ClientData str; /* string to examine */ { return (SuffStrIsPrefix (((Suff *) s)->name, (char *) str) == NULL ? 1 : 0); } /*- *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * SuffGNHasNameP -- * See if the graph node has the desired name * * Results: * 0 if it does. non-zero if it doesn't * * Side Effects: * None *----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SuffGNHasNameP (gn, name) ClientData gn; /* current node we're looking at */ ClientData name; /* name we're looking for */ { return (strcmp ((char *) name, ((GNode *) gn)->name)); } /*********** Maintenance Functions ************/ static void SuffUnRef(lp, sp) ClientData lp; ClientData sp; { Lst l = (Lst) lp; LstNode ln = Lst_Member(l, sp); if (ln != NILLNODE) { Lst_Remove(l, ln); ((Suff *) sp)->refCount--; } } /*- *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * SuffFree -- * Free up all memory associated with the given suffix structure. * * Results: * none * * Side Effects: * the suffix entry is detroyed *----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void SuffFree (sp) ClientData sp; { Suff *s = (Suff *) sp; if (s == suffNull) suffNull = NULL; if (s == emptySuff) emptySuff = NULL; #ifdef notdef /* We don't delete suffixes in order, so we cannot use this */ if (s->refCount) Punt("Internal error deleting suffix `%s' with refcount = %d", s->name, s->refCount); #endif Lst_Destroy (s->ref, NOFREE); Lst_Destroy (s->children, NOFREE); Lst_Destroy (s->parents, NOFREE); Lst_Destroy (s->searchPath, Dir_Destroy); free ((Address)s->name); free ((Address)s); } /*- *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * SuffRemove -- * Remove the suffix into the list * * Results: * None * * Side Effects: * The reference count for the suffix is decremented and the * suffix is possibly freed *----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void SuffRemove(l, s) Lst l; Suff *s; { SuffUnRef((ClientData) l, (ClientData) s); if (s->refCount == 0) { SuffUnRef ((ClientData) sufflist, (ClientData) s); SuffFree((ClientData) s); } } /*- *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * 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 (l, s) Lst l; /* the list where in s should be inserted */ Suff *s; /* the suffix to insert */ { LstNode ln; /* current element in l we're examining */ Suff *s2 = NULL; /* the suffix descriptor in this element */ if (Lst_Open (l) == FAILURE) { return; } while ((ln = Lst_Next (l)) != NILLNODE) { s2 = (Suff *) Lst_Datum (ln); if (s2->sNum >= s->sNum) { break; } } Lst_Close (l); if (DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf("inserting %s(%d)...", s->name, s->sNum); } if (ln == NILLNODE) { if (DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf("at end of list\n"); } (void)Lst_AtEnd (l, (ClientData)s); s->refCount++; (void)Lst_AtEnd(s->ref, (ClientData) l); } else if (s2->sNum != s->sNum) { if (DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf("before %s(%d)\n", s2->name, s2->sNum); } (void)Lst_Insert (l, ln, (ClientData)s); s->refCount++; (void)Lst_AtEnd(s->ref, (ClientData) l); } else if (DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf("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 () { #ifdef CLEANUP Lst_Concat (suffClean, sufflist, LST_CONCLINK); #endif sufflist = Lst_Init(FALSE); sNum = 0; suffNull = emptySuff; } /*- *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * 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(str, srcPtr, targPtr) char *str; /* String being parsed */ Suff **srcPtr; /* Place to store source of trans. */ Suff **targPtr; /* Place to store target of trans. */ { register LstNode srcLn; /* element in suffix list of trans source*/ register Suff *src; /* Source of transformation */ register LstNode targLn; /* element in suffix list of trans target*/ register 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 */ srcLn = NILLNODE; singleLn = NILLNODE; /* * 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. */ for (;;) { if (srcLn == NILLNODE) { srcLn = Lst_Find(sufflist, (ClientData)str, SuffSuffIsPrefix); } else { srcLn = Lst_FindFrom (sufflist, Lst_Succ(srcLn), (ClientData)str, SuffSuffIsPrefix); } if (srcLn == NILLNODE) { /* * Ran out of source suffixes -- no such rule */ if (singleLn != NILLNODE) { /* * 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); } src = (Suff *) Lst_Datum (srcLn); str2 = str + src->nameLen; if (*str2 == '\0') { single = src; singleLn = srcLn; } else { targLn = Lst_Find(sufflist, (ClientData)str2, SuffSuffHasNameP); if (targLn != NILLNODE) { *srcPtr = src; *targPtr = (Suff *)Lst_Datum(targLn); return (TRUE); } } } } /*- *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * 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 (str) char *str; /* string to check */ { 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 (line) char *line; /* name of transformation to add */ { GNode *gn; /* GNode of transformation rule */ Suff *s, /* source suffix */ *t; /* target suffix */ LstNode ln; /* Node for existing transformation */ ln = Lst_Find (transforms, (ClientData)line, SuffGNHasNameP); if (ln == NILLNODE) { /* * Make a new graph node for the transformation. It will be filled in * by the Parse module. */ gn = Targ_NewGN (line); (void)Lst_AtEnd (transforms, (ClientData)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. */ gn = (GNode *) Lst_Datum (ln); Lst_Destroy (gn->commands, NOFREE); Lst_Destroy (gn->children, NOFREE); gn->commands = Lst_Init (FALSE); gn->children = Lst_Init (FALSE); } gn->type = OP_TRANSFORM; (void)SuffParseTransform(line, &s, &t); /* * link the two together in the proper relationship and order */ if (DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf("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 a callback procedure for the Parse module via * Lst_ForEach * * Results: * === 0 * * Side Effects: * If the node has no commands or children, the children and parents * lists of the affected suffices are altered. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Suff_EndTransform(gnp, dummy) ClientData gnp; /* Node for transformation */ ClientData dummy; /* Node for transformation */ { GNode *gn = (GNode *) gnp; if ((gn->type & OP_DOUBLEDEP) && !Lst_IsEmpty (gn->cohorts)) gn = (GNode *) Lst_Datum (Lst_Last (gn->cohorts)); if ((gn->type & OP_TRANSFORM) && Lst_IsEmpty(gn->commands) && Lst_IsEmpty(gn->children)) { Suff *s, *t; /* * SuffParseTransform() may fail for special rules which are not * actual transformation rules. (e.g. .DEFAULT) */ if (SuffParseTransform(gn->name, &s, &t)) { Lst p; if (DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf("deleting transformation from `%s' to `%s'\n", s->name, t->name); } /* * Store s->parents because s could be deleted in SuffRemove */ p = s->parents; /* * Remove the source from the target's children list. We check for a * nil 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(p, t); } } else if ((gn->type & OP_TRANSFORM) && DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf("transformation %s complete\n", gn->name); } return(dummy ? 0 : 0); } /*- *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * 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. * * Results: * Always 0. * * Side Effects: * The appropriate links will be made between this suffix and * others if transformation rules exist for it. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SuffRebuildGraph(transformp, sp) ClientData transformp; /* Transformation to test */ ClientData sp; /* Suffix to rebuild */ { GNode *transform = (GNode *) transformp; Suff *s = (Suff *) sp; char *cp; LstNode ln; Suff *s2; SuffixCmpData sd; /* * First see if it is a transformation from this suffix. */ cp = SuffStrIsPrefix(s->name, transform->name); if (cp != (char *)NULL) { ln = Lst_Find(sufflist, (ClientData)cp, SuffSuffHasNameP); if (ln != NILLNODE) { /* * Found target. Link in and return, since it can't be anything * else. */ s2 = (Suff *)Lst_Datum(ln); SuffInsert(s2->children, s); SuffInsert(s->parents, s2); return(0); } } /* * Not from, maybe to? */ sd.len = strlen(transform->name); sd.ename = transform->name + sd.len; cp = SuffSuffIsSuffix(s, &sd); if (cp != (char *)NULL) { /* * Null-terminate the source suffix in order to find it. */ cp[1] = '\0'; ln = Lst_Find(sufflist, (ClientData)transform->name, SuffSuffHasNameP); /* * Replace the start of the target suffix */ cp[1] = s->name[0]; if (ln != NILLNODE) { /* * Found it -- establish the proper relationship */ s2 = (Suff *)Lst_Datum(ln); SuffInsert(s->children, s2); SuffInsert(s2->parents, s); } } return(0); } /*- *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * SuffScanTargets -- * Called from Suff_AddSuffix via Lst_ForEach to search through the * list of existing targets and find if any of the existing targets * can be turned into a transformation rule. * * Results: * 1 if a new main target has been selected, 0 otherwise. * * Side Effects: * If such a target is found and the target is the current main * target, the main target is set to NULL and the next target * examined (if that exists) becomes the main target. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SuffScanTargets(targetp, gsp) ClientData targetp; ClientData gsp; { GNode *target = (GNode *) targetp; GNodeSuff *gs = (GNodeSuff *) gsp; Suff *s, *t; char *ptr; if (*gs->gn == NILGNODE && gs->r && (target->type & OP_NOTARGET) == 0) { *gs->gn = target; Targ_SetMain(target); return 1; } if (target->type == OP_TRANSFORM) return 0; if ((ptr = strstr(target->name, gs->s->name)) == NULL || ptr == target->name) return 0; if (SuffParseTransform(target->name, &s, &t)) { if (*gs->gn == target) { gs->r = TRUE; *gs->gn = NILGNODE; Targ_SetMain(NILGNODE); } Lst_Destroy (target->children, NOFREE); target->children = Lst_Init (FALSE); target->type = OP_TRANSFORM; /* * link the two together in the proper relationship and order */ if (DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf("defining transformation from `%s' to `%s'\n", s->name, t->name); } SuffInsert (t->children, s); SuffInsert (s->parents, t); } return 0; } /*- *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * 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. * The mainNode passed can be modified if a target mutated into a * transform and that target happened to be the main target. *----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Suff_AddSuffix (str, gn) char *str; /* the name of the suffix to add */ GNode **gn; { Suff *s; /* new suffix descriptor */ LstNode ln; GNodeSuff gs; ln = Lst_Find (sufflist, (ClientData)str, SuffSuffHasNameP); if (ln == NILLNODE) { s = (Suff *) emalloc (sizeof (Suff)); s->name = estrdup (str); s->nameLen = strlen (s->name); s->searchPath = Lst_Init (FALSE); s->children = Lst_Init (FALSE); s->parents = Lst_Init (FALSE); s->ref = Lst_Init (FALSE); s->sNum = sNum++; s->flags = 0; s->refCount = 1; (void)Lst_AtEnd (sufflist, (ClientData)s); /* * We also look at our existing targets list to see if adding * this suffix will make one of our current targets mutate into * a suffix rule. This is ugly, but other makes treat all targets * that start with a . as suffix rules. */ gs.gn = gn; gs.s = s; gs.r = FALSE; Lst_ForEach (Targ_List(), SuffScanTargets, (ClientData) &gs); /* * Look for any existing transformations from or to this suffix. * XXX: Only do this after a Suff_ClearSuffixes? */ Lst_ForEach (transforms, SuffRebuildGraph, (ClientData) s); } } /*- *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * Suff_GetPath -- * Return the search path for the given suffix, if it's defined. * * Results: * The searchPath for the desired suffix or NILLST if the suffix isn't * defined. * * Side Effects: * None *----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Lst Suff_GetPath (sname) char *sname; { LstNode ln; Suff *s; ln = Lst_Find (sufflist, (ClientData)sname, SuffSuffHasNameP); if (ln == NILLNODE) { return (NILLST); } else { s = (Suff *) Lst_Datum (ln); 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() { register Suff *s; register LstNode ln; char *ptr; Lst inIncludes; /* Cumulative .INCLUDES path */ Lst inLibs; /* Cumulative .LIBS path */ if (Lst_Open (sufflist) == FAILURE) { return; } inIncludes = Lst_Init(FALSE); inLibs = Lst_Init(FALSE); while ((ln = Lst_Next (sufflist)) != NILLNODE) { s = (Suff *) Lst_Datum (ln); if (!Lst_IsEmpty (s->searchPath)) { #ifdef INCLUDES if (s->flags & SUFF_INCLUDE) { Dir_Concat(inIncludes, s->searchPath); } #endif /* INCLUDES */ #ifdef LIBRARIES if (s->flags & SUFF_LIBRARY) { Dir_Concat(inLibs, s->searchPath); } #endif /* LIBRARIES */ Dir_Concat(s->searchPath, dirSearchPath); } else { Lst_Destroy (s->searchPath, Dir_Destroy); s->searchPath = Lst_Duplicate(dirSearchPath, Dir_CopyDir); } } Var_Set(".INCLUDES", ptr = Dir_MakeFlags("-I", inIncludes), VAR_GLOBAL, 0); free(ptr); Var_Set(".LIBS", ptr = Dir_MakeFlags("-L", inLibs), VAR_GLOBAL, 0); free(ptr); Lst_Destroy(inIncludes, Dir_Destroy); Lst_Destroy(inLibs, Dir_Destroy); Lst_Close (sufflist); } /*- *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * 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 (sname) char *sname; /* Name of suffix to mark */ { LstNode ln; Suff *s; ln = Lst_Find (sufflist, (ClientData)sname, SuffSuffHasNameP); if (ln != NILLNODE) { s = (Suff *) Lst_Datum (ln); 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 (sname) char *sname; /* Name of suffix to mark */ { LstNode ln; Suff *s; ln = Lst_Find (sufflist, (ClientData)sname, SuffSuffHasNameP); if (ln != NILLNODE) { s = (Suff *) Lst_Datum (ln); s->flags |= SUFF_LIBRARY; } } /********** Implicit Source Search Functions *********/ /*- *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * SuffAddSrc -- * 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: * always returns 0 * * Side Effects: * A Src structure is created and tacked onto the end of the list *----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SuffAddSrc (sp, lsp) ClientData sp; /* suffix for which to create a Src structure */ ClientData lsp; /* list and parent for the new Src */ { Suff *s = (Suff *) sp; LstSrc *ls = (LstSrc *) lsp; Src *s2; /* new Src structure */ Src *targ; /* Target structure */ targ = ls->s; if ((s->flags & SUFF_NULL) && (*s->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 = (Src *) emalloc (sizeof (Src)); s2->file = estrdup(targ->pref); s2->pref = targ->pref; s2->parent = targ; s2->node = NILGNODE; s2->suff = s; s->refCount++; s2->children = 0; targ->children += 1; (void)Lst_AtEnd (ls->l, (ClientData)s2); #ifdef DEBUG_SRC s2->cp = Lst_Init(FALSE); Lst_AtEnd(targ->cp, (ClientData) s2); printf("1 add %x %x to %x:", targ, s2, ls->l); Lst_ForEach(ls->l, PrintAddr, (ClientData) 0); printf("\n"); #endif } s2 = (Src *) emalloc (sizeof (Src)); s2->file = str_concat (targ->pref, s->name, 0); s2->pref = targ->pref; s2->parent = targ; s2->node = NILGNODE; s2->suff = s; s->refCount++; s2->children = 0; targ->children += 1; (void)Lst_AtEnd (ls->l, (ClientData)s2); #ifdef DEBUG_SRC s2->cp = Lst_Init(FALSE); Lst_AtEnd(targ->cp, (ClientData) s2); printf("2 add %x %x to %x:", targ, s2, ls->l); Lst_ForEach(ls->l, PrintAddr, (ClientData) 0); printf("\n"); #endif return(0); } /*- *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * SuffAddLevel -- * Add all the children of targ as Src structures to the given list * * Results: * None * * Side Effects: * Lots of structures are created and added to the list *----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void SuffAddLevel (l, targ) Lst l; /* list to which to add the new level */ Src *targ; /* Src structure to use as the parent */ { LstSrc ls; ls.s = targ; ls.l = l; Lst_ForEach (targ->suff->children, SuffAddSrc, (ClientData)&ls); } /*- *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * SuffRemoveSrc -- * Free all src structures in list that don't have a reference count * * Results: * Ture if an src was removed * * Side Effects: * The memory is free'd. *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SuffRemoveSrc (l) Lst l; { LstNode ln; Src *s; int t = 0; if (Lst_Open (l) == FAILURE) { return 0; } #ifdef DEBUG_SRC printf("cleaning %lx: ", (unsigned long) l); Lst_ForEach(l, PrintAddr, (ClientData) 0); printf("\n"); #endif while ((ln = Lst_Next (l)) != NILLNODE) { s = (Src *) Lst_Datum (ln); if (s->children == 0) { free ((Address)s->file); if (!s->parent) free((Address)s->pref); else { #ifdef DEBUG_SRC LstNode ln = Lst_Member(s->parent->cp, (ClientData)s); if (ln != NILLNODE) Lst_Remove(s->parent->cp, ln); #endif --s->parent->children; } #ifdef DEBUG_SRC printf("free: [l=%x] p=%x %d\n", l, s, s->children); Lst_Destroy(s->cp, NOFREE); #endif Lst_Remove(l, ln); free ((Address)s); t |= 1; Lst_Close(l); return TRUE; } #ifdef DEBUG_SRC else { printf("keep: [l=%x] p=%x %d: ", l, s, s->children); Lst_ForEach(s->cp, PrintAddr, (ClientData) 0); printf("\n"); } #endif } Lst_Close(l); 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 (srcs, slst) Lst srcs; /* list of Src structures to search through */ Lst slst; { Src *s; /* current Src */ Src *rs; /* returned Src */ char *ptr; rs = (Src *) NULL; while (!Lst_IsEmpty (srcs)) { s = (Src *) Lst_DeQueue (srcs); if (DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf ("\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) != NILGNODE) { #ifdef DEBUG_SRC printf("remove %x from %x\n", s, srcs); #endif rs = s; break; } if ((ptr = Dir_FindFile (s->file, s->suff->searchPath)) != NULL) { rs = s; #ifdef DEBUG_SRC printf("remove %x from %x\n", s, srcs); #endif free(ptr); break; } if (DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf ("not there\n"); } SuffAddLevel (srcs, s); Lst_AtEnd(slst, (ClientData) s); } if (DEBUG(SUFF) && rs) { printf ("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 NIL if no such beast. * * Side Effects: * A Src structure may be allocated. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static Src * SuffFindCmds (targ, slst) Src *targ; /* Src structure to play with */ Lst slst; { LstNode ln; /* General-purpose list node */ register GNode *t, /* Target 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; (void) Lst_Open (t->children); prefLen = strlen (targ->pref); while ((ln = Lst_Next (t->children)) != NILLNODE) { s = (GNode *)Lst_Datum (ln); cp = strrchr (s->name, '/'); if (cp == (char *)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. */ ln = Lst_Find (sufflist, (ClientData)&cp[prefLen], SuffSuffHasNameP); if (ln != NILLNODE) { /* * 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. */ suff = (Suff *)Lst_Datum (ln); if (Lst_Member (suff->parents, (ClientData)targ->suff) != NILLNODE) { /* * 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 = (Src *)emalloc (sizeof (Src)); ret->file = estrdup(s->name); ret->pref = targ->pref; ret->suff = suff; suff->refCount++; ret->parent = targ; ret->node = s; ret->children = 0; targ->children += 1; #ifdef DEBUG_SRC ret->cp = Lst_Init(FALSE); printf("3 add %x %x\n", targ, ret); Lst_AtEnd(targ->cp, (ClientData) ret); #endif Lst_AtEnd(slst, (ClientData) ret); if (DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf ("\tusing existing source %s\n", s->name); } return (ret); } } } } Lst_Close (t->children); return ((Src *)NULL); } /*- *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * 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 int SuffExpandChildren(prevLN, pgn) LstNode prevLN; /* Child to examine */ GNode *pgn; /* Parent node being processed */ { GNode *cgn = (GNode *) Lst_Datum(prevLN); GNode *gn; /* New source 8) */ LstNode ln; /* List element for old source */ char *cp; /* Expanded value */ /* * 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 on to the end of * the children list. */ if (strchr(cgn->name, '$') != (char *)NULL) { if (DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf("Expanding \"%s\"...", cgn->name); } cp = Var_Subst(NULL, cgn->name, pgn, TRUE); if (cp != (char *)NULL) { Lst members = Lst_Init(FALSE); if (cgn->type & OP_ARCHV) { /* * Node was an archive(member) target, so we want to call * on the Arch module to find the nodes for us, expanding * variables in the parent's context. */ char *sacrifice = cp; (void)Arch_ParseArchive(&sacrifice, members, pgn); } else { /* * Break the result into a vector of strings whose nodes * we can find, then add those nodes to the members list. * Unfortunately, we can't use brk_string b/c it * doesn't understand about variable specifications with * spaces in them... */ char *start; char *initcp = cp; /* For freeing... */ for (start = cp; *start == ' ' || *start == '\t'; start++) continue; for (cp = start; *cp != '\0'; cp++) { if (*cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t') { /* * White-space -- terminate element, find the node, * add it, skip any further spaces. */ *cp++ = '\0'; gn = Targ_FindNode(start, TARG_CREATE); (void)Lst_AtEnd(members, (ClientData)gn); while (*cp == ' ' || *cp == '\t') { cp++; } /* * Adjust cp for increment at start of loop, but * set start to first non-space. */ start = cp--; } else if (*cp == '$') { /* * Start of a variable spec -- contact variable module * to find the end so we can skip over it. */ char *junk; int len; Boolean doFree; junk = Var_Parse(cp, pgn, 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 */ gn = Targ_FindNode(start, TARG_CREATE); (void)Lst_AtEnd(members, (ClientData)gn); } /* * Point cp back at the beginning again so the variable value * can be freed. */ cp = initcp; } /* * Add all elements of the members list to the parent node. */ while(!Lst_IsEmpty(members)) { gn = (GNode *)Lst_DeQueue(members); if (DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf("%s...", gn->name); } if (Lst_Member(pgn->children, (ClientData)gn) == NILLNODE) { (void)Lst_Append(pgn->children, prevLN, (ClientData)gn); prevLN = Lst_Succ(prevLN); (void)Lst_AtEnd(gn->parents, (ClientData)pgn); pgn->unmade++; } } Lst_Destroy(members, NOFREE); /* * Free the result */ free((char *)cp); } /* * Now the source is expanded, remove it from the list of children to * keep it from being processed. */ if (DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf("\n"); } return(1); } else if (Dir_HasWildcards(cgn->name)) { Lst exp; /* List of expansions */ Lst path; /* Search path along which to expand */ SuffixCmpData sd; /* Search string data */ /* * 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. */ sd.len = strlen(cgn->name); sd.ename = cgn->name + sd.len; ln = Lst_Find(sufflist, (ClientData)&sd, SuffSuffIsSuffixP); if (DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf("Wildcard expanding \"%s\"...", cgn->name); } if (ln != NILLNODE) { Suff *s = (Suff *)Lst_Datum(ln); if (DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf("suffix is \"%s\"...", s->name); } path = s->searchPath; } else { /* * Use default search path */ path = dirSearchPath; } /* * Expand the word along the chosen path */ exp = Lst_Init(FALSE); Dir_Expand(cgn->name, path, exp); while (!Lst_IsEmpty(exp)) { /* * Fetch next expansion off the list and find its GNode */ cp = (char *)Lst_DeQueue(exp); if (DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf("%s...", cp); } gn = Targ_FindNode(cp, TARG_CREATE); /* * If gn isn't already a child of the parent, make it so and * up the parent's count of unmade children. */ if (Lst_Member(pgn->children, (ClientData)gn) == NILLNODE) { (void)Lst_Append(pgn->children, prevLN, (ClientData)gn); prevLN = Lst_Succ(prevLN); (void)Lst_AtEnd(gn->parents, (ClientData)pgn); pgn->unmade++; } } /* * Nuke what's left of the list */ Lst_Destroy(exp, NOFREE); /* * Now the source is expanded, remove it from the list of children to * keep it from being processed. */ if (DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf("\n"); } return(1); } return(0); } /*- *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * 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(tGn, sGn, t, s) GNode *tGn; /* Target node */ GNode *sGn; /* Source node */ Suff *t; /* Target suffix */ Suff *s; /* Source suffix */ { LstNode ln, nln; /* General node */ char *tname; /* Name of transformation rule */ GNode *gn; /* Node for same */ /* * Form the proper links between the target and source. */ (void)Lst_AtEnd(tGn->children, (ClientData)sGn); (void)Lst_AtEnd(sGn->parents, (ClientData)tGn); tGn->unmade += 1; /* * Locate the transformation rule itself */ tname = str_concat(s->name, t->name, 0); ln = Lst_Find(transforms, (ClientData)tname, SuffGNHasNameP); free(tname); if (ln == NILLNODE) { /* * 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); } gn = (GNode *)Lst_Datum(ln); if (DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf("\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 */ (void)Make_HandleUse(gn, tGn); /* * Deal with wildcards and variables in any acquired sources */ ln = Lst_Succ(ln); while (ln != NILLNODE) { if (SuffExpandChildren(ln, tGn)) { nln = Lst_Succ(ln); tGn->unmade--; Lst_Remove(tGn->children, ln); ln = nln; } else ln = Lst_Succ(ln); } /* * Keep track of another parent to which this beast is transformed so * the .IMPSRC variable can be set correctly for the parent. */ (void)Lst_AtEnd(sGn->iParents, (ClientData)tGn); return(TRUE); } /*- *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * SuffFindArchiveDeps -- * Locate dependencies for an OP_ARCHV node. * * Results: * None * * Side Effects: * Same as Suff_FindDeps * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void SuffFindArchiveDeps(gn, slst) GNode *gn; /* Node for which to locate dependencies */ Lst slst; { char *eoarch; /* End of archive portion */ char *eoname; /* End of member portion */ GNode *mem; /* Node for member */ static char *copy[] = { /* Variables to be copied from the member node */ TARGET, /* Must be first */ PREFIX, /* Must be second */ }; int i; /* Index into copy and vals */ Suff *ms; /* Suffix descriptor for member */ char *name; /* Start of member's name */ /* * 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 */ (void)Lst_AtEnd(gn->children, (ClientData)mem); (void)Lst_AtEnd(mem->parents, (ClientData)gn); gn->unmade += 1; /* * Copy in the variables from the member node to this one. */ for (i = (sizeof(copy)/sizeof(copy[0]))-1; i >= 0; i--) { char *p1; Var_Set(copy[i], Var_Value(copy[i], mem, &p1), gn, 0); if (p1) free(p1); } ms = mem->suffix; if (ms == NULL) { /* * Didn't know what it was -- use .NULL suffix if not in make mode */ if (DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf("using null suffix\n"); } ms = suffNull; } /* * Set the other two local variables required for this target. */ Var_Set (MEMBER, name, gn, 0); Var_Set (ARCHIVE, gn->name, gn, 0); 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; SuffixCmpData sd; /* Search string data */ /* * Use first matching suffix... */ sd.len = eoarch - gn->name; sd.ename = eoarch; ln = Lst_Find(ms->parents, &sd, SuffSuffIsSuffixP); if (ln != NILLNODE) { /* * Got one -- apply it */ if (!SuffApplyTransform(gn, mem, (Suff *)Lst_Datum(ln), ms) && DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf("\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(gn, slst) GNode *gn; /* Node for which to find sources */ Lst slst; { char *eoname; /* End of name */ char *sopref; /* Start of prefix */ LstNode ln, nln; /* 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 */ SuffixCmpData sd; /* Search string data */ sd.len = strlen(gn->name); sd.ename = eoname = gn->name + sd.len; sopref = gn->name; /* * Begin at the beginning... */ ln = Lst_First(sufflist); srcs = Lst_Init(FALSE); targs = Lst_Init(FALSE); /* * 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 != NILLNODE) { /* * Look for next possible suffix... */ ln = Lst_FindFrom(sufflist, ln, &sd, SuffSuffIsSuffixP); if (ln != NILLNODE) { int prefLen; /* Length of the prefix */ /* * Allocate a Src structure to which things can be transformed */ targ = (Src *)emalloc(sizeof (Src)); targ->file = estrdup(gn->name); targ->suff = (Suff *)Lst_Datum(ln); targ->suff->refCount++; targ->node = gn; targ->parent = (Src *)NULL; targ->children = 0; #ifdef DEBUG_SRC targ->cp = Lst_Init(FALSE); #endif /* * Allocate room for the prefix, whose end is found by subtracting * the length of the suffix from the end of the name. */ prefLen = (eoname - targ->suff->nameLen) - sopref; targ->pref = emalloc(prefLen + 1); memcpy(targ->pref, sopref, prefLen); targ->pref[prefLen] = '\0'; /* * Add nodes from which the target can be made */ SuffAddLevel(srcs, targ); /* * Record the target so we can nuke it */ (void)Lst_AtEnd(targs, (ClientData)targ); /* * Search from this suffix's successor... */ ln = Lst_Succ(ln); } } /* * Handle target of unknown suffix... */ if (Lst_IsEmpty(targs) && suffNull != NULL) { if (DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf("\tNo known suffix on %s. Using .NULL suffix\n", gn->name); } targ = (Src *)emalloc(sizeof (Src)); targ->file = estrdup(gn->name); targ->suff = suffNull; targ->suff->refCount++; targ->node = gn; targ->parent = (Src *)NULL; targ->children = 0; targ->pref = estrdup(sopref); #ifdef DEBUG_SRC targ->cp = Lst_Init(FALSE); #endif /* * Only use the default suffix rules if we don't have commands * defined for this gnode; traditional make programs used to * not define suffix rules if the gnode had children but we * don't do this anymore. */ if (Lst_IsEmpty(gn->commands)) SuffAddLevel(srcs, targ); else { if (DEBUG(SUFF)) printf("not "); } if (DEBUG(SUFF)) printf("adding suffix rules\n"); (void)Lst_AtEnd(targs, (ClientData)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 == (Src *)NULL) { /* * No known transformations -- use the first suffix found for setting * the local variables. */ if (!Lst_IsEmpty(targs)) { targ = (Src *)Lst_Datum(Lst_First(targs)); } else { targ = (Src *)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; } Var_Set(TARGET, gn->path ? gn->path : gn->name, gn, 0); pref = (targ != NULL) ? targ->pref : gn->name; Var_Set(PREFIX, pref, gn, 0); /* * Now we've got the important local variables set, expand any sources * that still contain variables or wildcards in their names. */ ln = Lst_First(gn->children); while (ln != NILLNODE) { if (SuffExpandChildren(ln, gn)) { nln = Lst_Succ(ln); gn->unmade--; Lst_Remove(gn->children, ln); ln = nln; } else ln = Lst_Succ(ln); } if (targ == NULL) { if (DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf("\tNo valid suffix on %s\n", gn->name); } sfnd_abort: /* * Deal with finding the thing on the default search path. We * always do that, not only if the node is only a source (not * on the lhs of a dependency operator or [XXX] it has neither * children or commands) as the old pmake did. */ if ((gn->type & (OP_PHONY|OP_NOPATH)) == 0) { free(gn->path); gn->path = Dir_FindFile(gn->name, (targ == NULL ? dirSearchPath : targ->suff->searchPath)); if (gn->path != NULL) { char *ptr; Var_Set(TARGET, gn->path, gn, 0); 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, 0); 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, 0); } } } 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 != (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, (ClientData) bottom) == NILLNODE) { Lst_AtEnd(slst, (ClientData) 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 == NILGNODE) { bottom->node = Targ_FindNode(bottom->file, TARG_CREATE); } for (src = bottom; src->parent != (Src *)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 == NILGNODE) { 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, 0); Var_Set(TARGET, targ->node->name, targ->node, 0); } } if (gn->suffix) gn->suffix->refCount--; gn->suffix = src->suff; gn->suffix->refCount++; /* * Nuke the transformation path and the Src structures left over in the * two lists. */ sfnd_return: if (bottom) if (Lst_Member(slst, (ClientData) bottom) == NILLNODE) Lst_AtEnd(slst, (ClientData) 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(gn) GNode *gn; { SuffFindDeps(gn, srclist); while (SuffRemoveSrc(srclist)) continue; } static void SuffFindDeps (gn, slst) GNode *gn; /* node we're dealing with */ Lst slst; { if (gn->type & (OP_DEPS_FOUND|OP_PHONY)) { /* * If dependencies already found, no need to do it again... * If this is a .PHONY target, we do not apply suffix rules. */ return; } else { gn->type |= OP_DEPS_FOUND; } if (DEBUG(SUFF)) { printf ("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). */ LstNode ln; Suff *s; ln = Lst_Find (sufflist, (ClientData)LIBSUFF, SuffSuffHasNameP); if (gn->suffix) gn->suffix->refCount--; if (ln != NILLNODE) { gn->suffix = s = (Suff *) Lst_Datum (ln); gn->suffix->refCount++; Arch_FindLib (gn, s->searchPath); } else { gn->suffix = NULL; Var_Set (TARGET, gn->name, gn, 0); } /* * 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, 0); } 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(name) char *name; /* Name of null suffix */ { Suff *s; LstNode ln; ln = Lst_Find(sufflist, (ClientData)name, SuffSuffHasNameP); if (ln != NILLNODE) { s = (Suff *)Lst_Datum(ln); if (suffNull != (Suff *)NULL) { suffNull->flags &= ~SUFF_NULL; } s->flags |= SUFF_NULL; /* * XXX: Here's where the transformation mangling would take place */ suffNull = s; } else { Parse_Error (PARSE_WARNING, "Desired null suffix %s not defined.", name); } } /*- *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * Suff_Init -- * Initialize suffixes module * * Results: * None * * Side Effects: * Many *----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Suff_Init () { sufflist = Lst_Init (FALSE); #ifdef CLEANUP suffClean = Lst_Init(FALSE); #endif srclist = Lst_Init (FALSE); transforms = Lst_Init (FALSE); 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 = (Suff *) emalloc (sizeof (Suff)); suffNull->name = estrdup (""); suffNull->nameLen = 0; suffNull->searchPath = Lst_Init (FALSE); Dir_Concat(suffNull->searchPath, dirSearchPath); suffNull->children = Lst_Init (FALSE); suffNull->parents = Lst_Init (FALSE); suffNull->ref = Lst_Init (FALSE); suffNull->sNum = sNum++; suffNull->flags = SUFF_NULL; suffNull->refCount = 1; } /*- *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * Suff_End -- * Cleanup the this module * * Results: * None * * Side Effects: * The memory is free'd. *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Suff_End() { #ifdef CLEANUP Lst_Destroy(sufflist, SuffFree); Lst_Destroy(suffClean, SuffFree); if (suffNull) SuffFree(suffNull); Lst_Destroy(srclist, NOFREE); Lst_Destroy(transforms, NOFREE); #endif } /********************* DEBUGGING FUNCTIONS **********************/ static int SuffPrintName(s, dummy) ClientData s; ClientData dummy; { printf ("%s ", ((Suff *) s)->name); return (dummy ? 0 : 0); } static int SuffPrintSuff (sp, dummy) ClientData sp; ClientData dummy; { Suff *s = (Suff *) sp; int flags; int flag; printf ("# `%s' [%d] ", s->name, s->refCount); flags = s->flags; if (flags) { fputs (" (", stdout); while (flags) { flag = 1 << (ffs(flags) - 1); flags &= ~flag; switch (flag) { case SUFF_NULL: printf ("NULL"); break; case SUFF_INCLUDE: printf ("INCLUDE"); break; case SUFF_LIBRARY: printf ("LIBRARY"); break; } fputc(flags ? '|' : ')', stdout); } } fputc ('\n', stdout); printf ("#\tTo: "); Lst_ForEach (s->parents, SuffPrintName, (ClientData)0); fputc ('\n', stdout); printf ("#\tFrom: "); Lst_ForEach (s->children, SuffPrintName, (ClientData)0); fputc ('\n', stdout); printf ("#\tSearch Path: "); Dir_PrintPath (s->searchPath); fputc ('\n', stdout); return (dummy ? 0 : 0); } static int SuffPrintTrans (tp, dummy) ClientData tp; ClientData dummy; { GNode *t = (GNode *) tp; printf ("%-16s: ", t->name); Targ_PrintType (t->type); fputc ('\n', stdout); Lst_ForEach (t->commands, Targ_PrintCmd, (ClientData)0); fputc ('\n', stdout); return(dummy ? 0 : 0); } void Suff_PrintAll() { printf ("#*** Suffixes:\n"); Lst_ForEach (sufflist, SuffPrintSuff, (ClientData)0); printf ("#*** Transformations:\n"); Lst_ForEach (transforms, SuffPrintTrans, (ClientData)0); }