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- Add prototypes - Fix printf formats
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120 lines
1.8 KiB
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Executable File
#!/bin/sh
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# $NetBSD: keywords.sh,v 1.4 1997/04/03 02:35:49 christos Exp $
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# @(#)keywords 8.2 (Berkeley) 3/19/94
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#
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# WARNING! If you change this file, re-run it!
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# This program requires "new" awk (or GNU awk).
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awk=${AWK:-awk}
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cat << _EOF_ > _keywords.t1
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add
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atalk
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blackhole
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change
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cloning
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delete
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dst
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expire
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flush
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gateway
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genmask
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get
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host
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hopcount
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iface
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interface
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ifa
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ifp
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inet
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iso
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link
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llinfo
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lock
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lockrest
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mask
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monitor
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mtu
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net
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netmask
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nostatic
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osi
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proto1
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proto2
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recvpipe
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reject
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rtt
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rttvar
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sa
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sendpipe
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show
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ssthresh
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static
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x25
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xns
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xresolve
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_EOF_
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################################################################
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# Setup
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################################################################
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# This creates a stream of:
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# keyword KEYWORD
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# (lower case, upper case).
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tr a-z A-Z < _keywords.t1 |
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paste _keywords.t1 - > _keywords.t2
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################################################################
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# Generate the h file
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################################################################
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exec > keywords.h
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echo '/* $'NetBSD'$ */
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/* WARNING! This file was generated by keywords.sh */
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extern struct keytab {
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char *kt_cp;
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int kt_i;
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} keywords[];
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' # defines follow
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$awk '{
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printf("#define\tK_%s\t%d\n", $2, NR);
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}' < _keywords.t2
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################################################################
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# Generate the c file
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################################################################
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exec > keywords.c
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echo '/* $'NetBSD'$ */
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/* WARNING! This file was generated by keywords.sh */
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#include "keywords.h"
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struct keytab keywords[] = {
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' # initializers follow
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$awk '{
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printf("\t{\"%s\", K_%s},\n", $1, $2);
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}' < _keywords.t2
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echo ' {0, 0}
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};
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' # tail
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################################################################
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# Cleanup
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################################################################
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rm -f _keywords.t1 _keywords.t2
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exit 0
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