#!/usr/bin/tclsh # # This script constructs the "sqlite3.h" header file from the following # sources: # # 1) The src/sqlite.h.in source file. This is the template for sqlite3.h. # 2) The VERSION file containing the current SQLite version number. # 3) The manifest file from the fossil SCM. This gives use the date. # 4) The manifest.uuid file from the fossil SCM. This gives the SHA1 hash. # # Run this script by specifying the root directory of the source tree # on the command-line. # # This script performs processing on src/sqlite.h.in. It: # # 1) Adds SQLITE_EXTERN in front of the declaration of global variables, # 2) Adds SQLITE_API in front of the declaration of API functions, # 3) Replaces the string --VERS-- with the current library version, # formatted as a string (e.g. "3.6.17"), and # 4) Replaces the string --VERSION-NUMBER-- with current library version, # formatted as an integer (e.g. "3006017"). # 5) Replaces the string --SOURCE-ID-- with the date and time and sha1 # hash of the fossil-scm manifest for the source tree. # # This script outputs to stdout. # # Example usage: # # tclsh mksqlite3h.tcl ../sqlite >sqlite3.h # # Get the source tree root directory from the command-line # set TOP [lindex $argv 0] # Get the SQLite version number (ex: 3.6.18) from the $TOP/VERSION file. # set in [open $TOP/VERSION] set zVersion [string trim [read $in]] close $in set nVersion [eval format "%d%03d%03d" [split $zVersion .]] # Get the fossil-scm version number from $TOP/manifest.uuid. # set in [open $TOP/manifest.uuid] set zUuid [string trim [read $in]] close $in # Get the fossil-scm check-in date from the "D" card of $TOP/manifest. # set in [open $TOP/manifest] set zDate {} while {![eof $in]} { set line [gets $in] if {[regexp {^D (2[-0-9T:]+)} $line all date]} { set zDate [string map {T { }} $date] break } } close $in # Set up patterns for recognizing API declarations. # set varpattern {^[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z_0-9 *]+sqlite3_[_a-zA-Z0-9]+(\[|;| =)} set declpattern {^ *([a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z_0-9 ]+ \**)(sqlite3_[_a-zA-Z0-9]+)(\(.*)$} # Force the output to use unix line endings, even on Windows. fconfigure stdout -translation lf set filelist [subst { $TOP/src/sqlite.h.in $TOP/ext/rtree/sqlite3rtree.h $TOP/ext/fts5/fts5.h }] # These are the functions that accept a variable number of arguments. They # always need to use the "cdecl" calling convention even when another calling # convention (e.g. "stcall") is being used for the rest of the library. set cdecllist { sqlite3_config sqlite3_db_config sqlite3_log sqlite3_mprintf sqlite3_snprintf sqlite3_test_control sqlite3_vtab_config } # Process the source files. # foreach file $filelist { set in [open $file] while {![eof $in]} { set line [gets $in] # File sqlite3rtree.h contains a line "#include ". Omit this # line when copying sqlite3rtree.h into sqlite3.h. # if {[string match {*#include*[<"]sqlite3.h[>"]*} $line]} continue regsub -- --VERS-- $line $zVersion line regsub -- --VERSION-NUMBER-- $line $nVersion line regsub -- --SOURCE-ID-- $line "$zDate $zUuid" line if {[regexp $varpattern $line] && ![regexp {^ *typedef} $line]} { set line "SQLITE_API $line" } else { if {[regexp $declpattern $line all rettype funcname rest]} { set line SQLITE_API append line " " [string trim $rettype] if {[string index $rettype end] ne "*"} { append line " " } if {[lsearch -exact $cdecllist $funcname] >= 0} { append line SQLITE_CDECL } else { append line SQLITE_STDCALL } append line " " $funcname $rest } } puts $line } close $in }