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- #!/usr/bin/perl -w
- # -*- perl -*-
- # Generated from automake.in; do not edit by hand.
-
- eval 'case $# in 0) exec /usr/bin/perl -S "$0";; *) exec /usr/bin/perl -S "$0" "$@";; esac'
- if 0;
-
- # automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am
- # Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
- # 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
- # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
- # any later version.
-
- # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- # GNU General Public License for more details.
-
- # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
- # 02110-1301, USA.
-
- # Originally written by David Mackenzie <djm@gnu.ai.mit.edu>.
- # Perl reimplementation by Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>.
-
- package Language;
-
- BEGIN
- {
- my $perllibdir = $ENV{'perllibdir'} || '/usr/share/automake-1.9';
- unshift @INC, (split ':', $perllibdir);
-
- # Override SHELL. This is required on DJGPP so that system() uses
- # bash, not COMMAND.COM which doesn't quote arguments properly.
- # Other systems aren't expected to use $SHELL when Automake
- # runs, but it should be safe to drop the `if DJGPP' guard if
- # it turns up other systems need the same thing. After all,
- # if SHELL is used, ./configure's SHELL is always better than
- # the user's SHELL (which may be something like tcsh).
- $ENV{'SHELL'} = '/bin/sh' if exists $ENV{'DJGPP'};
- }
-
- use Automake::Struct;
- struct (# Short name of the language (c, f77...).
- 'name' => "\$",
- # Nice name of the language (C, Fortran 77...).
- 'Name' => "\$",
-
- # List of configure variables which must be defined.
- 'config_vars' => '@',
-
- 'ansi' => "\$",
- # `pure' is `1' or `'. A `pure' language is one where, if
- # all the files in a directory are of that language, then we
- # do not require the C compiler or any code to call it.
- 'pure' => "\$",
-
- 'autodep' => "\$",
-
- # Name of the compiling variable (COMPILE).
- 'compiler' => "\$",
- # Content of the compiling variable.
- 'compile' => "\$",
- # Flag to require compilation without linking (-c).
- 'compile_flag' => "\$",
- 'extensions' => '@',
- # A subroutine to compute a list of possible extensions of
- # the product given the input extensions.
- # (defaults to a subroutine which returns ('.$(OBJEXT)', '.lo'))
- 'output_extensions' => "\$",
- # A list of flag variables used in 'compile'.
- # (defaults to [])
- 'flags' => "@",
-
- # Any tag to pass to libtool while compiling.
- 'libtool_tag' => "\$",
-
- # The file to use when generating rules for this language.
- # The default is 'depend2'.
- 'rule_file' => "\$",
-
- # Name of the linking variable (LINK).
- 'linker' => "\$",
- # Content of the linking variable.
- 'link' => "\$",
-
- # Name of the linker variable (LD).
- 'lder' => "\$",
- # Content of the linker variable ($(CC)).
- 'ld' => "\$",
-
- # Flag to specify the output file (-o).
- 'output_flag' => "\$",
- '_finish' => "\$",
-
- # This is a subroutine which is called whenever we finally
- # determine the context in which a source file will be
- # compiled.
- '_target_hook' => "\$");
-
-
- sub finish ($)
- {
- my ($self) = @_;
- if (defined $self->_finish)
- {
- &{$self->_finish} ();
- }
- }
-
- sub target_hook ($$$$%)
- {
- my ($self) = @_;
- if (defined $self->_target_hook)
- {
- &{$self->_target_hook} (@_);
- }
- }
-
- package Automake;
-
- use strict;
- use Automake::Config;
- use Automake::General;
- use Automake::XFile;
- use Automake::Channels;
- use Automake::ChannelDefs;
- use Automake::Configure_ac;
- use Automake::FileUtils;
- use Automake::Location;
- use Automake::Condition qw/TRUE FALSE/;
- use Automake::DisjConditions;
- use Automake::Options;
- use Automake::Version;
- use Automake::Variable;
- use Automake::VarDef;
- use Automake::Rule;
- use Automake::RuleDef;
- use Automake::Wrap 'makefile_wrap';
- use File::Basename;
- use File::Spec;
- use Carp;
-
- ## ----------- ##
- ## Constants. ##
- ## ----------- ##
-
- # Some regular expressions. One reason to put them here is that it
- # makes indentation work better in Emacs.
-
- # Writing singled-quoted-$-terminated regexes is a pain because
- # perl-mode thinks of $' as the ${'} variable (instead of a $ followed
- # by a closing quote. Letting perl-mode think the quote is not closed
- # leads to all sort of misindentations. On the other hand, defining
- # regexes as double-quoted strings is far less readable. So usually
- # we will write:
- #
- # $REGEX = '^regex_value' . "\$";
-
- my $IGNORE_PATTERN = '^\s*##([^#\n].*)?\n';
- my $WHITE_PATTERN = '^\s*' . "\$";
- my $COMMENT_PATTERN = '^#';
- my $TARGET_PATTERN='[$a-zA-Z_.@%][-.a-zA-Z0-9_(){}/$+@%]*';
- # A rule has three parts: a list of targets, a list of dependencies,
- # and optionally actions.
- my $RULE_PATTERN =
- "^($TARGET_PATTERN(?:(?:\\\\\n|\\s)+$TARGET_PATTERN)*) *:([^=].*|)\$";
-
- # Only recognize leading spaces, not leading tabs. If we recognize
- # leading tabs here then we need to make the reader smarter, because
- # otherwise it will think rules like `foo=bar; \' are errors.
- my $ASSIGNMENT_PATTERN = '^ *([^ \t=:+]*)\s*([:+]?)=\s*(.*)' . "\$";
- # This pattern recognizes a Gnits version id and sets $1 if the
- # release is an alpha release. We also allow a suffix which can be
- # used to extend the version number with a "fork" identifier.
- my $GNITS_VERSION_PATTERN = '\d+\.\d+([a-z]|\.\d+)?(-[A-Za-z0-9]+)?';
-
- my $IF_PATTERN = '^if\s+(!?)\s*([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_]*)\s*(?:#.*)?' . "\$";
- my $ELSE_PATTERN =
- '^else(?:\s+(!?)\s*([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_]*))?\s*(?:#.*)?' . "\$";
- my $ENDIF_PATTERN =
- '^endif(?:\s+(!?)\s*([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_]*))?\s*(?:#.*)?' . "\$";
- my $PATH_PATTERN = '(\w|[+/.-])+';
- # This will pass through anything not of the prescribed form.
- my $INCLUDE_PATTERN = ('^include\s+'
- . '((\$\(top_srcdir\)/' . $PATH_PATTERN . ')'
- . '|(\$\(srcdir\)/' . $PATH_PATTERN . ')'
- . '|([^/\$]' . $PATH_PATTERN . '))\s*(#.*)?' . "\$");
-
- # Match `-d' as a command-line argument in a string.
- my $DASH_D_PATTERN = "(^|\\s)-d(\\s|\$)";
- # Directories installed during 'install-exec' phase.
- my $EXEC_DIR_PATTERN =
- '^(?:bin|sbin|libexec|sysconf|localstate|lib|pkglib|.*exec.*)' . "\$";
-
- # Values for AC_CANONICAL_*
- use constant AC_CANONICAL_BUILD => 1;
- use constant AC_CANONICAL_HOST => 2;
- use constant AC_CANONICAL_TARGET => 3;
-
- # Values indicating when something should be cleaned.
- use constant MOSTLY_CLEAN => 0;
- use constant CLEAN => 1;
- use constant DIST_CLEAN => 2;
- use constant MAINTAINER_CLEAN => 3;
-
- # Libtool files.
- my @libtool_files = qw(ltmain.sh config.guess config.sub);
- # ltconfig appears here for compatibility with old versions of libtool.
- my @libtool_sometimes = qw(ltconfig ltcf-c.sh ltcf-cxx.sh ltcf-gcj.sh);
-
- # Commonly found files we look for and automatically include in
- # DISTFILES.
- my @common_files =
- (qw(ABOUT-GNU ABOUT-NLS AUTHORS BACKLOG COPYING COPYING.DOC COPYING.LIB
- COPYING.LESSER ChangeLog INSTALL NEWS README THANKS TODO
- ansi2knr.1 ansi2knr.c compile config.guess config.rpath config.sub
- depcomp elisp-comp install-sh libversion.in mdate-sh missing
- mkinstalldirs py-compile texinfo.tex ylwrap),
- @libtool_files, @libtool_sometimes);
-
- # Commonly used files we auto-include, but only sometimes. This list
- # is used for the --help output only.
- my @common_sometimes =
- qw(aclocal.m4 acconfig.h config.h.top config.h.bot configure
- configure.ac configure.in stamp-vti);
-
- # Standard directories from the GNU Coding Standards, and additional
- # pkg* directories from Automake. Stored in a hash for fast member check.
- my %standard_prefix =
- map { $_ => 1 } (qw(bin data exec include info lib libexec lisp
- localstate man man1 man2 man3 man4 man5 man6
- man7 man8 man9 oldinclude pkgdatadir
- pkgincludedir pkglibdir sbin sharedstate
- sysconf));
-
- # Copyright on generated Makefile.ins.
- my $gen_copyright = "\
- # Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
- # 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- # This Makefile.in is free software; the Free Software Foundation
- # gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it,
- # with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.
-
- # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without
- # even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
- # PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
- ";
-
- # These constants are returned by lang_*_rewrite functions.
- # LANG_SUBDIR means that the resulting object file should be in a
- # subdir if the source file is. In this case the file name cannot
- # have `..' components.
- use constant LANG_IGNORE => 0;
- use constant LANG_PROCESS => 1;
- use constant LANG_SUBDIR => 2;
-
- # These are used when keeping track of whether an object can be built
- # by two different paths.
- use constant COMPILE_LIBTOOL => 1;
- use constant COMPILE_ORDINARY => 2;
-
- # We can't always associate a location to a variable or a rule,
- # when its defined by Automake. We use INTERNAL in this case.
- use constant INTERNAL => new Automake::Location;
-
-
- ## ---------------------------------- ##
- ## Variables related to the options. ##
- ## ---------------------------------- ##
-
- # TRUE if we should always generate Makefile.in.
- my $force_generation = 1;
-
- # From the Perl manual.
- my $symlink_exists = (eval 'symlink ("", "");', $@ eq '');
-
- # TRUE if missing standard files should be installed.
- my $add_missing = 0;
-
- # TRUE if we should copy missing files; otherwise symlink if possible.
- my $copy_missing = 0;
-
- # TRUE if we should always update files that we know about.
- my $force_missing = 0;
-
-
- ## ---------------------------------------- ##
- ## Variables filled during files scanning. ##
- ## ---------------------------------------- ##
-
- # Name of the configure.ac file.
- my $configure_ac;
-
- # Files found by scanning configure.ac for LIBOBJS.
- my %libsources = ();
-
- # Names used in AC_CONFIG_HEADER call.
- my @config_headers = ();
-
- # Names used in AC_CONFIG_LINKS call.
- my @config_links = ();
-
- # Directory where output files go. Actually, output files are
- # relative to this directory.
- my $output_directory;
-
- # List of Makefile.am's to process, and their corresponding outputs.
- my @input_files = ();
- my %output_files = ();
-
- # Complete list of Makefile.am's that exist.
- my @configure_input_files = ();
-
- # List of files in AC_CONFIG_FILES/AC_OUTPUT without Makefile.am's,
- # and their outputs.
- my @other_input_files = ();
- # Where each AC_CONFIG_FILES/AC_OUTPUT/AC_CONFIG_LINK/AC_CONFIG_HEADER appears.
- # The keys are the files created by these macros.
- my %ac_config_files_location = ();
-
- # Directory to search for configure-required files. This
- # will be computed by &locate_aux_dir and can be set using
- # AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR in configure.ac.
- # $CONFIG_AUX_DIR is the `raw' directory, valid only in the source-tree.
- my $config_aux_dir = '';
- my $config_aux_dir_set_in_configure_ac = 0;
- # $AM_CONFIG_AUX_DIR is prefixed with $(top_srcdir), so it can be used
- # in Makefiles.
- my $am_config_aux_dir = '';
-
- # Whether AM_GNU_GETTEXT has been seen in configure.ac.
- my $seen_gettext = 0;
- # Whether AM_GNU_GETTEXT([external]) is used.
- my $seen_gettext_external = 0;
- # Where AM_GNU_GETTEXT appears.
- my $ac_gettext_location;
-
- # Lists of tags supported by Libtool.
- my %libtool_tags = ();
-
- # Most important AC_CANONICAL_* macro seen so far.
- my $seen_canonical = 0;
- # Location of that macro.
- my $canonical_location;
-
- # Where AM_MAINTAINER_MODE appears.
- my $seen_maint_mode;
-
- # Actual version we've seen.
- my $package_version = '';
-
- # Where version is defined.
- my $package_version_location;
-
- # TRUE if we've seen AC_ENABLE_MULTILIB.
- my $seen_multilib = 0;
-
- # TRUE if we've seen AM_PROG_CC_C_O
- my $seen_cc_c_o = 0;
-
- # Where AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE is called;
- my $seen_init_automake = 0;
-
- # TRUE if we've seen AM_AUTOMAKE_VERSION.
- my $seen_automake_version = 0;
-
- # Hash table of discovered configure substitutions. Keys are names,
- # values are `FILE:LINE' strings which are used by error message
- # generation.
- my %configure_vars = ();
-
- # Files included by $configure_ac.
- my @configure_deps = ();
-
- # Greatest timestamp of configure's dependencies.
- my $configure_deps_greatest_timestamp = 0;
-
- # Hash table of AM_CONDITIONAL variables seen in configure.
- my %configure_cond = ();
-
- # This maps extensions onto language names.
- my %extension_map = ();
-
- # List of the DIST_COMMON files we discovered while reading
- # configure.in
- my $configure_dist_common = '';
-
- # This maps languages names onto objects.
- my %languages = ();
-
- # List of targets we must always output.
- # FIXME: Complete, and remove falsely required targets.
- my %required_targets =
- (
- 'all' => 1,
- 'dvi' => 1,
- 'pdf' => 1,
- 'ps' => 1,
- 'info' => 1,
- 'install-info' => 1,
- 'install' => 1,
- 'install-data' => 1,
- 'install-exec' => 1,
- 'uninstall' => 1,
-
- # FIXME: Not required, temporary hacks.
- # Well, actually they are sort of required: the -recursive
- # targets will run them anyway...
- 'dvi-am' => 1,
- 'pdf-am' => 1,
- 'ps-am' => 1,
- 'info-am' => 1,
- 'install-data-am' => 1,
- 'install-exec-am' => 1,
- 'installcheck-am' => 1,
- 'uninstall-am' => 1,
-
- 'install-man' => 1,
- );
-
- # Set to 1 if this run will create the Makefile.in that distribute
- # the files in config_aux_dir.
- my $automake_will_process_aux_dir = 0;
-
- # The name of the Makefile currently being processed.
- my $am_file = 'BUG';
-
-
- ################################################################
-
- ## ------------------------------------------ ##
- ## Variables reset by &initialize_per_input. ##
- ## ------------------------------------------ ##
-
- # Basename and relative dir of the input file.
- my $am_file_name;
- my $am_relative_dir;
-
- # Same but wrt Makefile.in.
- my $in_file_name;
- my $relative_dir;
-
- # Greatest timestamp of the output's dependencies (excluding
- # configure's dependencies).
- my $output_deps_greatest_timestamp;
-
- # These two variables are used when generating each Makefile.in.
- # They hold the Makefile.in until it is ready to be printed.
- my $output_rules;
- my $output_vars;
- my $output_trailer;
- my $output_all;
- my $output_header;
-
- # This is the conditional stack, updated on if/else/endif, and
- # used to build Condition objects.
- my @cond_stack;
-
- # This holds the set of included files.
- my @include_stack;
-
- # This holds a list of directories which we must create at `dist'
- # time. This is used in some strange scenarios involving weird
- # AC_OUTPUT commands.
- my %dist_dirs;
-
- # List of dependencies for the obvious targets.
- my @all;
- my @check;
- my @check_tests;
-
- # Keys in this hash table are files to delete. The associated
- # value tells when this should happen (MOSTLY_CLEAN, DIST_CLEAN, etc.)
- my %clean_files;
-
- # Keys in this hash table are object files or other files in
- # subdirectories which need to be removed. This only holds files
- # which are created by compilations. The value in the hash indicates
- # when the file should be removed.
- my %compile_clean_files;
-
- # Keys in this hash table are directories where we expect to build a
- # libtool object. We use this information to decide what directories
- # to delete.
- my %libtool_clean_directories;
-
- # Value of `$(SOURCES)', used by tags.am.
- my @sources;
- # Sources which go in the distribution.
- my @dist_sources;
-
- # This hash maps object file names onto their corresponding source
- # file names. This is used to ensure that each object is created
- # by a single source file.
- my %object_map;
-
- # This hash maps object file names onto an integer value representing
- # whether this object has been built via ordinary compilation or
- # libtool compilation (the COMPILE_* constants).
- my %object_compilation_map;
-
-
- # This keeps track of the directories for which we've already
- # created dirstamp code. Keys are directories, values are stamp files.
- # Several keys can share the same stamp files if they are equivalent
- # (as are `.//foo' and `foo').
- my %directory_map;
-
- # All .P files.
- my %dep_files;
-
- # This is a list of all targets to run during "make dist".
- my @dist_targets;
-
- # Keys in this hash are the basenames of files which must depend on
- # ansi2knr. Values are either the empty string, or the directory in
- # which the ANSI source file appears; the directory must have a
- # trailing `/'.
- my %de_ansi_files;
-
- # This is the name of the redirect `all' target to use.
- my $all_target;
-
- # This keeps track of which extensions we've seen (that we care
- # about).
- my %extension_seen;
-
- # This is random scratch space for the language finish functions.
- # Don't randomly overwrite it; examine other uses of keys first.
- my %language_scratch;
-
- # We keep track of which objects need special (per-executable)
- # handling on a per-language basis.
- my %lang_specific_files;
-
- # This is set when `handle_dist' has finished. Once this happens,
- # we should no longer push on dist_common.
- my $handle_dist_run;
-
- # Used to store a set of linkers needed to generate the sources currently
- # under consideration.
- my %linkers_used;
-
- # True if we need `LINK' defined. This is a hack.
- my $need_link;
-
- # Was get_object_extension run?
- # FIXME: This is a hack. a better switch should be found.
- my $get_object_extension_was_run;
-
- # Record each file processed by make_paragraphs.
- my %transformed_files;
-
- ################################################################
-
- # var_SUFFIXES_trigger ($TYPE, $VALUE)
- # ------------------------------------
- # This is called by Automake::Variable::define() when SUFFIXES
- # is defined ($TYPE eq '') or appended ($TYPE eq '+').
- # The work here needs to be performed as a side-effect of the
- # macro_define() call because SUFFIXES definitions impact
- # on $KNOWN_EXTENSIONS_PATTERN which is used used when parsing
- # the input am file.
- sub var_SUFFIXES_trigger ($$)
- {
- my ($type, $value) = @_;
- accept_extensions (split (' ', $value));
- }
- Automake::Variable::hook ('SUFFIXES', \&var_SUFFIXES_trigger);
-
- ################################################################
-
- ## --------------------------------- ##
- ## Forward subroutine declarations. ##
- ## --------------------------------- ##
- sub register_language (%);
- sub file_contents_internal ($$$%);
- sub define_files_variable ($\@$$);
-
-
- # &initialize_per_input ()
- # ------------------------
- # (Re)-Initialize per-Makefile.am variables.
- sub initialize_per_input ()
- {
- reset_local_duplicates ();
-
- $am_file_name = '';
- $am_relative_dir = '';
-
- $in_file_name = '';
- $relative_dir = '';
-
- $output_deps_greatest_timestamp = 0;
-
- $output_rules = '';
- $output_vars = '';
- $output_trailer = '';
- $output_all = '';
- $output_header = '';
-
- Automake::Options::reset;
- Automake::Variable::reset;
- Automake::Rule::reset;
-
- @cond_stack = ();
-
- @include_stack = ();
-
- %dist_dirs = ();
-
- @all = ();
- @check = ();
- @check_tests = ();
-
- %clean_files = ();
-
- @sources = ();
- @dist_sources = ();
-
- %object_map = ();
- %object_compilation_map = ();
-
- %directory_map = ();
-
- %dep_files = ();
-
- @dist_targets = ();
-
- %de_ansi_files = ();
-
- $all_target = '';
-
- %extension_seen = ();
-
- %language_scratch = ();
-
- %lang_specific_files = ();
-
- $handle_dist_run = 0;
-
- $need_link = 0;
-
- $get_object_extension_was_run = 0;
-
- %compile_clean_files = ();
-
- # We always include `.'. This isn't strictly correct.
- %libtool_clean_directories = ('.' => 1);
-
- %transformed_files = ();
- }
-
-
- ################################################################
-
- # Initialize our list of languages that are internally supported.
-
- # C.
- register_language ('name' => 'c',
- 'Name' => 'C',
- 'config_vars' => ['CC'],
- 'ansi' => 1,
- 'autodep' => '',
- 'flags' => ['CFLAGS', 'CPPFLAGS'],
- 'compiler' => 'COMPILE',
- 'compile' => '$(CC) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(AM_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS)',
- 'lder' => 'CCLD',
- 'ld' => '$(CC)',
- 'linker' => 'LINK',
- 'link' => '$(CCLD) $(AM_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(AM_LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@',
- 'compile_flag' => '-c',
- 'libtool_tag' => 'CC',
- 'extensions' => ['.c'],
- '_finish' => \&lang_c_finish);
-
- # C++.
- register_language ('name' => 'cxx',
- 'Name' => 'C++',
- 'config_vars' => ['CXX'],
- 'linker' => 'CXXLINK',
- 'link' => '$(CXXLD) $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) $(AM_LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@',
- 'autodep' => 'CXX',
- 'flags' => ['CXXFLAGS', 'CPPFLAGS'],
- 'compile' => '$(CXX) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(AM_CXXFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS)',
- 'compiler' => 'CXXCOMPILE',
- 'compile_flag' => '-c',
- 'output_flag' => '-o',
- 'libtool_tag' => 'CXX',
- 'lder' => 'CXXLD',
- 'ld' => '$(CXX)',
- 'pure' => 1,
- 'extensions' => ['.c++', '.cc', '.cpp', '.cxx', '.C']);
-
- # Objective C.
- register_language ('name' => 'objc',
- 'Name' => 'Objective C',
- 'config_vars' => ['OBJC'],
- 'linker' => 'OBJCLINK',,
- 'link' => '$(OBJCLD) $(AM_OBJCFLAGS) $(OBJCFLAGS) $(AM_LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@',
- 'autodep' => 'OBJC',
- 'flags' => ['OBJCFLAGS', 'CPPFLAGS'],
- 'compile' => '$(OBJC) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(AM_OBJCFLAGS) $(OBJCFLAGS)',
- 'compiler' => 'OBJCCOMPILE',
- 'compile_flag' => '-c',
- 'output_flag' => '-o',
- 'lder' => 'OBJCLD',
- 'ld' => '$(OBJC)',
- 'pure' => 1,
- 'extensions' => ['.m']);
-
- # Headers.
- register_language ('name' => 'header',
- 'Name' => 'Header',
- 'extensions' => ['.h', '.H', '.hxx', '.h++', '.hh',
- '.hpp', '.inc'],
- # No output.
- 'output_extensions' => sub { return () },
- # Nothing to do.
- '_finish' => sub { });
-
- # Yacc (C & C++).
- register_language ('name' => 'yacc',
- 'Name' => 'Yacc',
- 'config_vars' => ['YACC'],
- 'flags' => ['YFLAGS'],
- 'compile' => '$(YACC) $(YFLAGS) $(AM_YFLAGS)',
- 'compiler' => 'YACCCOMPILE',
- 'extensions' => ['.y'],
- 'output_extensions' => sub { (my $ext = $_[0]) =~ tr/y/c/;
- return ($ext,) },
- 'rule_file' => 'yacc',
- '_finish' => \&lang_yacc_finish,
- '_target_hook' => \&lang_yacc_target_hook);
- register_language ('name' => 'yaccxx',
- 'Name' => 'Yacc (C++)',
- 'config_vars' => ['YACC'],
- 'rule_file' => 'yacc',
- 'flags' => ['YFLAGS'],
- 'compiler' => 'YACCCOMPILE',
- 'compile' => '$(YACC) $(YFLAGS) $(AM_YFLAGS)',
- 'extensions' => ['.y++', '.yy', '.yxx', '.ypp'],
- 'output_extensions' => sub { (my $ext = $_[0]) =~ tr/y/c/;
- return ($ext,) },
- '_finish' => \&lang_yacc_finish,
- '_target_hook' => \&lang_yacc_target_hook);
-
- # Lex (C & C++).
- register_language ('name' => 'lex',
- 'Name' => 'Lex',
- 'config_vars' => ['LEX'],
- 'rule_file' => 'lex',
- 'flags' => ['LFLAGS'],
- 'compile' => '$(LEX) $(LFLAGS) $(AM_LFLAGS)',
- 'compiler' => 'LEXCOMPILE',
- 'extensions' => ['.l'],
- 'output_extensions' => sub { (my $ext = $_[0]) =~ tr/l/c/;
- return ($ext,) },
- '_finish' => \&lang_lex_finish,
- '_target_hook' => \&lang_lex_target_hook);
- register_language ('name' => 'lexxx',
- 'Name' => 'Lex (C++)',
- 'config_vars' => ['LEX'],
- 'rule_file' => 'lex',
- 'flags' => ['LFLAGS'],
- 'compile' => '$(LEX) $(LFLAGS) $(AM_LFLAGS)',
- 'compiler' => 'LEXCOMPILE',
- 'extensions' => ['.l++', '.ll', '.lxx', '.lpp'],
- 'output_extensions' => sub { (my $ext = $_[0]) =~ tr/l/c/;
- return ($ext,) },
- '_finish' => \&lang_lex_finish,
- '_target_hook' => \&lang_lex_target_hook);
-
- # Assembler.
- register_language ('name' => 'asm',
- 'Name' => 'Assembler',
- 'config_vars' => ['CCAS', 'CCASFLAGS'],
-
- 'flags' => ['CCASFLAGS'],
- # Users can set AM_ASFLAGS to includes DEFS, INCLUDES,
- # or anything else required. They can also set AS.
- 'compile' => '$(CCAS) $(AM_CCASFLAGS) $(CCASFLAGS)',
- 'compiler' => 'CCASCOMPILE',
- 'compile_flag' => '-c',
- 'extensions' => ['.s', '.S'],
-
- # With assembly we still use the C linker.
- '_finish' => \&lang_c_finish);
-
- # Fortran 77
- register_language ('name' => 'f77',
- 'Name' => 'Fortran 77',
- 'linker' => 'F77LINK',
- 'link' => '$(F77LD) $(AM_FFLAGS) $(FFLAGS) $(AM_LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@',
- 'flags' => ['FFLAGS'],
- 'compile' => '$(F77) $(AM_FFLAGS) $(FFLAGS)',
- 'compiler' => 'F77COMPILE',
- 'compile_flag' => '-c',
- 'output_flag' => '-o',
- 'libtool_tag' => 'F77',
- 'lder' => 'F77LD',
- 'ld' => '$(F77)',
- 'pure' => 1,
- 'extensions' => ['.f', '.for']);
-
- # Fortran
- register_language ('name' => 'fc',
- 'Name' => 'Fortran',
- 'linker' => 'FCLINK',
- 'link' => '$(FCLD) $(AM_FCFLAGS) $(FCFLAGS) $(AM_LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@',
- 'flags' => ['FCFLAGS'],
- 'compile' => '$(FC) $(AM_FCFLAGS) $(FCFLAGS)',
- 'compiler' => 'FCCOMPILE',
- 'compile_flag' => '-c',
- 'output_flag' => '-o',
- 'lder' => 'FCLD',
- 'ld' => '$(FC)',
- 'pure' => 1,
- 'extensions' => ['.f90', '.f95']);
-
- # Preprocessed Fortran
- register_language ('name' => 'ppfc',
- 'Name' => 'Preprocessed Fortran',
- 'config_vars' => ['FC'],
- 'linker' => 'FCLINK',
- 'link' => '$(FCLD) $(AM_FCFLAGS) $(FCFLAGS) $(AM_LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@',
- 'lder' => 'FCLD',
- 'ld' => '$(FC)',
- 'flags' => ['FCFLAGS', 'CPPFLAGS'],
- 'compiler' => 'PPFCCOMPILE',
- 'compile' => '$(FC) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(AM_FCFLAGS) $(FCFLAGS)',
- 'compile_flag' => '-c',
- 'output_flag' => '-o',
- 'libtool_tag' => 'FC',
- 'pure' => 1,
- 'extensions' => ['.F90','.F95']);
-
- # Preprocessed Fortran 77
- #
- # The current support for preprocessing Fortran 77 just involves
- # passing `$(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS)
- # $(CPPFLAGS)' as additional flags to the Fortran 77 compiler, since
- # this is how GNU Make does it; see the `GNU Make Manual, Edition 0.51
- # for `make' Version 3.76 Beta' (specifically, from info file
- # `(make)Catalogue of Rules').
- #
- # A better approach would be to write an Autoconf test
- # (i.e. AC_PROG_FPP) for a Fortran 77 preprocessor, because not all
- # Fortran 77 compilers know how to do preprocessing. The Autoconf
- # macro AC_PROG_FPP should test the Fortran 77 compiler first for
- # preprocessing capabilities, and then fall back on cpp (if cpp were
- # available).
- register_language ('name' => 'ppf77',
- 'Name' => 'Preprocessed Fortran 77',
- 'config_vars' => ['F77'],
- 'linker' => 'F77LINK',
- 'link' => '$(F77LD) $(AM_FFLAGS) $(FFLAGS) $(AM_LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@',
- 'lder' => 'F77LD',
- 'ld' => '$(F77)',
- 'flags' => ['FFLAGS', 'CPPFLAGS'],
- 'compiler' => 'PPF77COMPILE',
- 'compile' => '$(F77) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(AM_FFLAGS) $(FFLAGS)',
- 'compile_flag' => '-c',
- 'output_flag' => '-o',
- 'libtool_tag' => 'F77',
- 'pure' => 1,
- 'extensions' => ['.F']);
-
- # Ratfor.
- register_language ('name' => 'ratfor',
- 'Name' => 'Ratfor',
- 'config_vars' => ['F77'],
- 'linker' => 'F77LINK',
- 'link' => '$(F77LD) $(AM_FFLAGS) $(FFLAGS) $(AM_LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@',
- 'lder' => 'F77LD',
- 'ld' => '$(F77)',
- 'flags' => ['RFLAGS', 'FFLAGS'],
- # FIXME also FFLAGS.
- 'compile' => '$(F77) $(AM_FFLAGS) $(FFLAGS) $(AM_RFLAGS) $(RFLAGS)',
- 'compiler' => 'RCOMPILE',
- 'compile_flag' => '-c',
- 'output_flag' => '-o',
- 'libtool_tag' => 'F77',
- 'pure' => 1,
- 'extensions' => ['.r']);
-
- # Java via gcj.
- register_language ('name' => 'java',
- 'Name' => 'Java',
- 'config_vars' => ['GCJ'],
- 'linker' => 'GCJLINK',
- 'link' => '$(GCJLD) $(AM_GCJFLAGS) $(GCJFLAGS) $(AM_LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@',
- 'autodep' => 'GCJ',
- 'flags' => ['GCJFLAGS'],
- 'compile' => '$(GCJ) $(AM_GCJFLAGS) $(GCJFLAGS)',
- 'compiler' => 'GCJCOMPILE',
- 'compile_flag' => '-c',
- 'output_flag' => '-o',
- 'libtool_tag' => 'GCJ',
- 'lder' => 'GCJLD',
- 'ld' => '$(GCJ)',
- 'pure' => 1,
- 'extensions' => ['.java', '.class', '.zip', '.jar']);
-
- ################################################################
-
- # Error reporting functions.
-
- # err_am ($MESSAGE, [%OPTIONS])
- # -----------------------------
- # Uncategorized errors about the current Makefile.am.
- sub err_am ($;%)
- {
- msg_am ('error', @_);
- }
-
- # err_ac ($MESSAGE, [%OPTIONS])
- # -----------------------------
- # Uncategorized errors about configure.ac.
- sub err_ac ($;%)
- {
- msg_ac ('error', @_);
- }
-
- # msg_am ($CHANNEL, $MESSAGE, [%OPTIONS])
- # ---------------------------------------
- # Messages about about the current Makefile.am.
- sub msg_am ($$;%)
- {
- my ($channel, $msg, %opts) = @_;
- msg $channel, "${am_file}.am", $msg, %opts;
- }
-
- # msg_ac ($CHANNEL, $MESSAGE, [%OPTIONS])
- # ---------------------------------------
- # Messages about about configure.ac.
- sub msg_ac ($$;%)
- {
- my ($channel, $msg, %opts) = @_;
- msg $channel, $configure_ac, $msg, %opts;
- }
-
- ################################################################
-
- # subst ($TEXT)
- # -------------
- # Return a configure-style substitution using the indicated text.
- # We do this to avoid having the substitutions directly in automake.in;
- # when we do that they are sometimes removed and this causes confusion
- # and bugs.
- sub subst ($)
- {
- my ($text) = @_;
- return '@' . $text . '@';
- }
-
- ################################################################
-
-
- # $BACKPATH
- # &backname ($REL-DIR)
- # --------------------
- # If I `cd $REL-DIR', then to come back, I should `cd $BACKPATH'.
- # For instance `src/foo' => `../..'.
- # Works with non strictly increasing paths, i.e., `src/../lib' => `..'.
- sub backname ($)
- {
- my ($file) = @_;
- my @res;
- foreach (split (/\//, $file))
- {
- next if $_ eq '.' || $_ eq '';
- if ($_ eq '..')
- {
- pop @res;
- }
- else
- {
- push (@res, '..');
- }
- }
- return join ('/', @res) || '.';
- }
-
- ################################################################
-
-
- # Handle AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS variable. Return 1 on error, 0 otherwise.
- sub handle_options
- {
- my $var = var ('AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS');
- if ($var)
- {
- # FIXME: We should disallow conditional definitions of AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS.
- if (process_option_list ($var->rdef (TRUE)->location,
- $var->value_as_list_recursive (cond_filter =>
- TRUE)))
- {
- return 1;
- }
- }
-
- if ($strictness == GNITS)
- {
- set_option ('readme-alpha', INTERNAL);
- set_option ('std-options', INTERNAL);
- set_option ('check-news', INTERNAL);
- }
-
- return 0;
- }
-
- # shadow_unconditionally ($varname, $where)
- # -----------------------------------------
- # Return a $(variable) that contains all possible values
- # $varname can take.
- # If the VAR wasn't defined conditionally, return $(VAR).
- # Otherwise we create a am__VAR_DIST variable which contains
- # all possible values, and return $(am__VAR_DIST).
- sub shadow_unconditionally ($$)
- {
- my ($varname, $where) = @_;
- my $var = var $varname;
- if ($var->has_conditional_contents)
- {
- $varname = "am__${varname}_DIST";
- my @files = uniq ($var->value_as_list_recursive);
- define_pretty_variable ($varname, TRUE, $where, @files);
- }
- return "\$($varname)"
- }
-
- # get_object_extension ($EXTENSION)
- # ---------------------------------
- # Prefix $EXTENSION with $U if ansi2knr is in use.
- sub get_object_extension ($)
- {
- my ($extension) = @_;
-
- # Check for automatic de-ANSI-fication.
- $extension = '$U' . $extension
- if option 'ansi2knr';
-
- $get_object_extension_was_run = 1;
-
- return $extension;
- }
-
-
- # Call finish function for each language that was used.
- sub handle_languages
- {
- if (! option 'no-dependencies')
- {
- # Include auto-dep code. Don't include it if DEP_FILES would
- # be empty.
- if (&saw_sources_p (0) && keys %dep_files)
- {
- # Set location of depcomp.
- &define_variable ('depcomp',
- "\$(SHELL) $am_config_aux_dir/depcomp",
- INTERNAL);
- &define_variable ('am__depfiles_maybe', 'depfiles', INTERNAL);
-
- require_conf_file ("$am_file.am", FOREIGN, 'depcomp');
-
- my @deplist = sort keys %dep_files;
- # Generate each `include' individually. Irix 6 make will
- # not properly include several files resulting from a
- # variable expansion; generating many separate includes
- # seems safest.
- $output_rules .= "\n";
- foreach my $iter (@deplist)
- {
- $output_rules .= (subst ('AMDEP_TRUE')
- . subst ('am__include')
- . ' '
- . subst ('am__quote')
- . $iter
- . subst ('am__quote')
- . "\n");
- }
-
- # Compute the set of directories to remove in distclean-depend.
- my @depdirs = uniq (map { dirname ($_) } @deplist);
- $output_rules .= &file_contents ('depend',
- new Automake::Location,
- DEPDIRS => "@depdirs");
- }
- }
- else
- {
- &define_variable ('depcomp', '', INTERNAL);
- &define_variable ('am__depfiles_maybe', '', INTERNAL);
- }
-
- my %done;
-
- # Is the c linker needed?
- my $needs_c = 0;
- foreach my $ext (sort keys %extension_seen)
- {
- next unless $extension_map{$ext};
-
- my $lang = $languages{$extension_map{$ext}};
-
- my $rule_file = $lang->rule_file || 'depend2';
-
- # Get information on $LANG.
- my $pfx = $lang->autodep;
- my $fpfx = ($pfx eq '') ? 'CC' : $pfx;
-
- my ($AMDEP, $FASTDEP) =
- (option 'no-dependencies' || $lang->autodep eq 'no')
- ? ('FALSE', 'FALSE') : ('AMDEP', "am__fastdep$fpfx");
-
- my %transform = ('EXT' => $ext,
- 'PFX' => $pfx,
- 'FPFX' => $fpfx,
- 'AMDEP' => $AMDEP,
- 'FASTDEP' => $FASTDEP,
- '-c' => $lang->compile_flag || '',
- 'MORE-THAN-ONE'
- => (count_files_for_language ($lang->name) > 1));
-
- # Generate the appropriate rules for this extension.
- if (((! option 'no-dependencies') && $lang->autodep ne 'no')
- || defined $lang->compile)
- {
- # Some C compilers don't support -c -o. Use it only if really
- # needed.
- my $output_flag = $lang->output_flag || '';
- $output_flag = '-o'
- if (! $output_flag
- && $lang->name eq 'c'
- && option 'subdir-objects');
-
- # Compute a possible derived extension.
- # This is not used by depend2.am.
- my $der_ext = (&{$lang->output_extensions} ($ext))[0];
-
- # When we output an inference rule like `.c.o:' we
- # have two cases to consider: either subdir-objects
- # is used, or it is not.
- #
- # In the latter case the rule is used to build objects
- # in the current directory, and dependencies always
- # go into `./$(DEPDIR)/'. We can hard-code this value.
- #
- # In the former case the rule can be used to build
- # objects in sub-directories too. Dependencies should
- # go into the appropriate sub-directories, e.g.,
- # `sub/$(DEPDIR)/'. The value of this directory
- # need the be computed on-the-fly.
- #
- # DEPBASE holds the name of this directory, plus the
- # basename part of the object file (extensions Po, TPo,
- # Plo, TPlo will be added later as appropriate). It is
- # either hardcoded, or a shell variable (`$depbase') that
- # will be computed by the rule.
- my $depbase =
- option ('subdir-objects') ? '$$depbase' : '$(DEPDIR)/$*';
- $output_rules .=
- file_contents ($rule_file,
- new Automake::Location,
- %transform,
- GENERIC => 1,
-
- 'DERIVED-EXT' => $der_ext,
-
- DEPBASE => $depbase,
- BASE => '$*',
- SOURCE => '$<',
- OBJ => '$@',
- OBJOBJ => '$@',
- LTOBJ => '$@',
-
- COMPILE => '$(' . $lang->compiler . ')',
- LTCOMPILE => '$(LT' . $lang->compiler . ')',
- -o => $output_flag,
- SUBDIROBJ => !! option 'subdir-objects');
- }
-
- # Now include code for each specially handled object with this
- # language.
- my %seen_files = ();
- foreach my $file (@{$lang_specific_files{$lang->name}})
- {
- my ($derived, $source, $obj, $myext, %file_transform) = @$file;
-
- # We might see a given object twice, for instance if it is
- # used under different conditions.
- next if defined $seen_files{$obj};
- $seen_files{$obj} = 1;
-
- prog_error ("found " . $lang->name .
- " in handle_languages, but compiler not defined")
- unless defined $lang->compile;
-
- my $obj_compile = $lang->compile;
-
- # Rewrite each occurrence of `AM_$flag' in the compile
- # rule into `${derived}_$flag' if it exists.
- for my $flag (@{$lang->flags})
- {
- my $val = "${derived}_$flag";
- $obj_compile =~ s/\(AM_$flag\)/\($val\)/
- if set_seen ($val);
- }
-
- my $libtool_tag = '';
- if ($lang->libtool_tag && exists $libtool_tags{$lang->libtool_tag})
- {
- $libtool_tag = '--tag=' . $lang->libtool_tag . ' '
- }
-
- my $obj_ltcompile =
- "\$(LIBTOOL) $libtool_tag--mode=compile $obj_compile";
-
- # We _need_ `-o' for per object rules.
- my $output_flag = $lang->output_flag || '-o';
-
- my $depbase = dirname ($obj);
- $depbase = ''
- if $depbase eq '.';
- $depbase .= '/'
- unless $depbase eq '';
- $depbase .= '$(DEPDIR)/' . basename ($obj);
-
- # Support for deansified files in subdirectories is ugly
- # enough to deserve an explanation.
- #
- # A Note about normal ansi2knr processing first. On
- #
- # AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = ansi2knr
- # bin_PROGRAMS = foo
- # foo_SOURCES = foo.c
- #
- # we generate rules similar to:
- #
- # foo: foo$U.o; link ...
- # foo$U.o: foo$U.c; compile ...
- # foo_.c: foo.c; ansi2knr ...
- #
- # this is fairly compact, and will call ansi2knr depending
- # on the value of $U (`' or `_').
- #
- # It's harder with subdir sources. On
- #
- # AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = ansi2knr
- # bin_PROGRAMS = foo
- # foo_SOURCES = sub/foo.c
- #
- # we have to create foo_.c in the current directory.
- # (Unless the user asks 'subdir-objects'.) This is important
- # in case the same file (`foo.c') is compiled from other
- # directories with different cpp options: foo_.c would
- # be preprocessed for only one set of options if it were
- # put in the subdirectory.
- #
- # Because foo$U.o must be built from either foo_.c or
- # sub/foo.c we can't be as concise as in the first example.
- # Instead we output
- #
- # foo: foo$U.o; link ...
- # foo_.o: foo_.c; compile ...
- # foo.o: sub/foo.c; compile ...
- # foo_.c: foo.c; ansi2knr ...
- #
- # This is why we'll now transform $rule_file twice
- # if we detect this case.
- # A first time we output the compile rule with `$U'
- # replaced by `_' and the source directory removed,
- # and another time we simply remove `$U'.
- #
- # Note that at this point $source (as computed by
- # &handle_single_transform) is `sub/foo$U.c'.
- # This can be confusing: it can be used as-is when
- # subdir-objects is set, otherwise you have to know
- # it really means `foo_.c' or `sub/foo.c'.
- my $objdir = dirname ($obj);
- my $srcdir = dirname ($source);
- if ($lang->ansi && $obj =~ /\$U/)
- {
- prog_error "`$obj' contains \$U, but `$source' doesn't."
- if $source !~ /\$U/;
-
- (my $source_ = $source) =~ s/\$U/_/g;
- # Output an additional rule if _.c and .c are not in
- # the same directory. (_.c is always in $objdir.)
- if ($objdir ne $srcdir)
- {
- (my $obj_ = $obj) =~ s/\$U/_/g;
- (my $depbase_ = $depbase) =~ s/\$U/_/g;
- $source_ = basename ($source_);
-
- $output_rules .=
- file_contents ($rule_file,
- new Automake::Location,
- %transform,
- GENERIC => 0,
-
- DEPBASE => $depbase_,
- BASE => $obj_,
- SOURCE => $source_,
- OBJ => "$obj_$myext",
- OBJOBJ => "$obj_.obj",
- LTOBJ => "$obj_.lo",
-
- COMPILE => $obj_compile,
- LTCOMPILE => $obj_ltcompile,
- -o => $output_flag,
- %file_transform);
- $obj =~ s/\$U//g;
- $depbase =~ s/\$U//g;
- $source =~ s/\$U//g;
- }
- }
-
- $output_rules .=
- file_contents ($rule_file,
- new Automake::Location,
- %transform,
- GENERIC => 0,
-
- DEPBASE => $depbase,
- BASE => $obj,
- SOURCE => $source,
- # Use $myext and not `.o' here, in case
- # we are actually building a new source
- # file -- e.g. via yacc.
- OBJ => "$obj$myext",
- OBJOBJ => "$obj.obj",
- LTOBJ => "$obj.lo",
-
- COMPILE => $obj_compile,
- LTCOMPILE => $obj_ltcompile,
- -o => $output_flag,
- %file_transform);
- }
-
- # The rest of the loop is done once per language.
- next if defined $done{$lang};
- $done{$lang} = 1;
-
- # Load the language dependent Makefile chunks.
- my %lang = map { uc ($_) => 0 } keys %languages;
- $lang{uc ($lang->name)} = 1;
- $output_rules .= file_contents ('lang-compile',
- new Automake::Location,
- %transform, %lang);
-
- # If the source to a program consists entirely of code from a
- # `pure' language, for instance C++ for Fortran 77, then we
- # don't need the C compiler code. However if we run into
- # something unusual then we do generate the C code. There are
- # probably corner cases here that do not work properly.
- # People linking Java code to Fortran code deserve pain.
- $needs_c ||= ! $lang->pure;
-
- define_compiler_variable ($lang)
- if ($lang->compile);
-
- define_linker_variable ($lang)
- if ($lang->link);
-
- require_variables ("$am_file.am", $lang->Name . " source seen",
- TRUE, @{$lang->config_vars});
-
- # Call the finisher.
- $lang->finish;
-
- # Flags listed in `->flags' are user variables (per GNU Standards),
- # they should not be overridden in the Makefile...
- my @dont_override = @{$lang->flags};
- # ... and so is LDFLAGS.
- push @dont_override, 'LDFLAGS' if $lang->link;
-
- foreach my $flag (@dont_override)
- {
- my $var = var $flag;
- if ($var)
- {
- for my $cond ($var->conditions->conds)
- {
- if ($var->rdef ($cond)->owner == VAR_MAKEFILE)
- {
- msg_cond_var ('gnu', $cond, $flag,
- "`$flag' is a user variable, "
- . "you should not override it;\n"
- . "use `AM_$flag' instead.");
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- # If the project is entirely C++ or entirely Fortran 77 (i.e., 1
- # suffix rule was learned), don't bother with the C stuff. But if
- # anything else creeps in, then use it.
- $needs_c = 1
- if $need_link || suffix_rules_count > 1;
-
- if ($needs_c)
- {
- &define_compiler_variable ($languages{'c'})
- unless defined $done{$languages{'c'}};
- define_linker_variable ($languages{'c'});
- }
- }
-
- # Check to make sure a source defined in LIBOBJS is not explicitly
- # mentioned. This is a separate function (as opposed to being inlined
- # in handle_source_transform) because it isn't always appropriate to
- # do this check.
- sub check_libobjs_sources
- {
- my ($one_file, $unxformed) = @_;
-
- foreach my $prefix ('', 'EXTRA_', 'dist_', 'nodist_',
- 'dist_EXTRA_', 'nodist_EXTRA_')
- {
- my @files;
- my $varname = $prefix . $one_file . '_SOURCES';
- my $var = var ($varname);
- if ($var)
- {
- @files = $var->value_as_list_recursive;
- }
- elsif ($prefix eq '')
- {
- @files = ($unxformed . '.c');
- }
- else
- {
- next;
- }
-
- foreach my $file (@files)
- {
- err_var ($prefix . $one_file . '_SOURCES',
- "automatically discovered file `$file' should not" .
- " be explicitly mentioned")
- if defined $libsources{$file};
- }
- }
- }
-
-
- # @OBJECTS
- # handle_single_transform ($VAR, $TOPPARENT, $DERIVED, $OBJ, $FILE, %TRANSFORM)
- # -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Does much of the actual work for handle_source_transform.
- # Arguments are:
- # $VAR is the name of the variable that the source filenames come from
- # $TOPPARENT is the name of the _SOURCES variable which is being processed
- # $DERIVED is the name of resulting executable or library
- # $OBJ is the object extension (e.g., `$U.lo')
- # $FILE the source file to transform
- # %TRANSFORM contains extras arguments to pass to file_contents
- # when producing explicit rules
- # Result is a list of the names of objects
- # %linkers_used will be updated with any linkers needed
- sub handle_single_transform ($$$$$%)
- {
- my ($var, $topparent, $derived, $obj, $_file, %transform) = @_;
- my @files = ($_file);
- my @result = ();
- my $nonansi_obj = $obj;
- $nonansi_obj =~ s/\$U//g;
-
- # Turn sources into objects. We use a while loop like this
- # because we might add to @files in the loop.
- while (scalar @files > 0)
- {
- $_ = shift @files;
-
- # Configure substitutions in _SOURCES variables are errors.
- if (/^\@.*\@$/)
- {
- my $parent_msg = '';
- $parent_msg = "\nand is referred to from `$topparent'"
- if $topparent ne $var->name;
- err_var ($var,
- "`" . $var->name . "' includes configure substitution `$_'"
- . $parent_msg . ";\nconfigure " .
- "substitutions are not allowed in _SOURCES variables");
- next;
- }
-
- # If the source file is in a subdirectory then the `.o' is put
- # into the current directory, unless the subdir-objects option
- # is in effect.
-
- # Split file name into base and extension.
- next if ! /^(?:(.*)\/)?([^\/]*)($KNOWN_EXTENSIONS_PATTERN)$/;
- my $full = $_;
- my $directory = $1 || '';
- my $base = $2;
- my $extension = $3;
-
- # We must generate a rule for the object if it requires its own flags.
- my $renamed = 0;
- my ($linker, $object);
-
- # This records whether we've seen a derived source file (e.g.
- # yacc output).
- my $derived_source = 0;
-
- # This holds the `aggregate context' of the file we are
- # currently examining. If the file is compiled with
- # per-object flags, then it will be the name of the object.
- # Otherwise it will be `AM'. This is used by the target hook
- # language function.
- my $aggregate = 'AM';
-
- $extension = &derive_suffix ($extension, $nonansi_obj);
- my $lang;
- if ($extension_map{$extension} &&
- ($lang = $languages{$extension_map{$extension}}))
- {
- # Found the language, so see what it says.
- &saw_extension ($extension);
-
- # Note: computed subr call. The language rewrite function
- # should return one of the LANG_* constants. It could
- # also return a list whose first value is such a constant
- # and whose second value is a new source extension which
- # should be applied. This means this particular language
- # generates another source file which we must then process
- # further.
- my $subr = \&{'lang_' . $lang->name . '_rewrite'};
- my ($r, $source_extension)
- = &$subr ($directory, $base, $extension);
- # Skip this entry if we were asked not to process it.
- next if $r == LANG_IGNORE;
-
- # Now extract linker and other info.
- $linker = $lang->linker;
-
- my $this_obj_ext;
- if (defined $source_extension)
- {
- $this_obj_ext = $source_extension;
- $derived_source = 1;
- }
- elsif ($lang->ansi)
- {
- $this_obj_ext = $obj;
- }
- else
- {
- $this_obj_ext = $nonansi_obj;
- }
- $object = $base . $this_obj_ext;
-
- # Do we have per-executable flags for this executable?
- my $have_per_exec_flags = 0;
- foreach my $flag (@{$lang->flags})
- {
- if (set_seen ("${derived}_$flag"))
- {
- $have_per_exec_flags = 1;
- last;
- }
- }
-
- if ($have_per_exec_flags)
- {
- # We have a per-executable flag in effect for this
- # object. In this case we rewrite the object's
- # name to ensure it is unique. We also require
- # the `compile' program to deal with compilers
- # where `-c -o' does not work.
-
- # We choose the name `DERIVED_OBJECT' to ensure
- # (1) uniqueness, and (2) continuity between
- # invocations. However, this will result in a
- # name that is too long for losing systems, in
- # some situations. So we provide _SHORTNAME to
- # override.
-
- my $dname = $derived;
- my $var = var ($derived . '_SHORTNAME');
- if ($var)
- {
- # FIXME: should use the same Condition as
- # the _SOURCES variable. But this is really
- # silly overkill -- nobody should have
- # conditional shortnames.
- $dname = $var->variable_value;
- }
- $object = $dname . '-' . $object;
-
- require_conf_file ("$am_file.am", FOREIGN, 'compile')
- if $lang->name eq 'c';
-
- prog_error ($lang->name . " flags defined without compiler")
- if ! defined $lang->compile;
-
- $renamed = 1;
- }
-
- # If rewrite said it was ok, put the object into a
- # subdir.
- if ($r == LANG_SUBDIR && $directory ne '')
- {
- $object = $directory . '/' . $object;
- }
-
- # If the object file has been renamed (because per-target
- # flags are used) we cannot compile the file with an
- # inference rule: we need an explicit rule.
- #
- # If the source is in a subdirectory and the object is in
- # the current directory, we also need an explicit rule.
- #
- # If both source and object files are in a subdirectory
- # (this happens when the subdir-objects option is used),
- # then the inference will work.
- #
- # The latter case deserves a historical note. When the
- # subdir-objects option was added on 1999-04-11 it was
- # thought that inferences rules would work for
- # subdirectory objects too. Later, on 1999-11-22,
- # automake was changed to output explicit rules even for
- # subdir-objects. Nobody remembers why, but this occured
- # soon after the merge of the user-dep-gen-branch so it
- # might be related. In late 2003 people complained about
- # the size of the generated Makefile.ins (libgcj, with
- # 2200+ subdir objects was reported to have a 9MB
- # Makefile), so we now rely on inference rules again.
- # Maybe we'll run across the same issue as in the past,
- # but at least this time we can document it. However since
- # dependency tracking has evolved it is possible that
- # our old problem no longer exists.
- # Using inference rules for subdir-objects has been tested
- # with GNU make, Solaris make, Ultrix make, BSD make,
- # HP-UX make, and OSF1 make successfully.
- if ($renamed ||
- ($directory ne '' && ! option 'subdir-objects'))
- {
- my $obj_sans_ext = substr ($object, 0,
- - length ($this_obj_ext));
- my $full_ansi = $full;
- if ($lang->ansi && option 'ansi2knr')
- {
- $full_ansi =~ s/$KNOWN_EXTENSIONS_PATTERN$/\$U$&/;
- $obj_sans_ext .= '$U';
- }
-
- my @specifics = ($full_ansi, $obj_sans_ext,
- # Only use $this_obj_ext in the derived
- # source case because in the other case we
- # *don't* want $(OBJEXT) to appear here.
- ($derived_source ? $this_obj_ext : '.o'));
-
- # If we renamed the object then we want to use the
- # per-executable flag name. But if this is simply a
- # subdir build then we still want to use the AM_ flag
- # name.
- if ($renamed)
- {
- unshift @specifics, $derived;
- $aggregate = $derived;
- }
- else
- {
- unshift @specifics, 'AM';
- }
-
- # Each item on this list is a reference to a list consisting
- # of four values followed by additional transform flags for
- # file_contents. The four values are the derived flag prefix
- # (e.g. for `foo_CFLAGS', it is `foo'), the name of the
- # source file, the base name of the output file, and
- # the extension for the object file.
- push (@{$lang_specific_files{$lang->name}},
- [@specifics, %transform]);
- }
- }
- elsif ($extension eq $nonansi_obj)
- {
- # This is probably the result of a direct suffix rule.
- # In this case we just accept the rewrite.
- $object = "$base$extension";
- if ($directory ne '')
- {
- $object = $directory . '/' . $object;
- }
- $linker = '';
- }
- else
- {
- # No error message here. Used to have one, but it was
- # very unpopular.
- # FIXME: we could potentially do more processing here,
- # perhaps treating the new extension as though it were a
- # new source extension (as above). This would require
- # more restructuring than is appropriate right now.
- next;
- }
-
- err_am "object `$object' created by `$full' and `$object_map{$object}'"
- if (defined $object_map{$object}
- && $object_map{$object} ne $full);
-
- my $comp_val = (($object =~ /\.lo$/)
- ? COMPILE_LIBTOOL : COMPILE_ORDINARY);
- (my $comp_obj = $object) =~ s/\.lo$/.\$(OBJEXT)/;
- if (defined $object_compilation_map{$comp_obj}
- && $object_compilation_map{$comp_obj} != 0
- # Only see the error once.
- && ($object_compilation_map{$comp_obj}
- != (COMPILE_LIBTOOL | COMPILE_ORDINARY))
- && $object_compilation_map{$comp_obj} != $comp_val)
- {
- err_am "object `$comp_obj' created both with libtool and without";
- }
- $object_compilation_map{$comp_obj} |= $comp_val;
-
- if (defined $lang)
- {
- # Let the language do some special magic if required.
- $lang->target_hook ($aggregate, $object, $full, %transform);
- }
-
- if ($derived_source)
- {
- prog_error ($lang->name . " has automatic dependency tracking")
- if $lang->autodep ne 'no';
- # Make sure this new source file is handled next. That will
- # make it appear to be at the right place in the list.
- unshift (@files, $object);
- # Distribute derived sources unless the source they are
- # derived from is not.
- &push_dist_common ($object)
- unless ($topparent =~ /^(?:nobase_)?nodist_/);
- next;
- }
-
- $linkers_used{$linker} = 1;
-
- push (@result, $object);
-
- if (! defined $object_map{$object})
- {
- my @dep_list = ();
- $object_map{$object} = $full;
-
- # If resulting object is in subdir, we need to make
- # sure the subdir exists at build time.
- if ($object =~ /\//)
- {
- # FIXME: check that $DIRECTORY is somewhere in the
- # project
-
- # For Java, the way we're handling it right now, a
- # `..' component doesn't make sense.
- if ($lang && $lang->name eq 'java' && $object =~ /(\/|^)\.\.\//)
- {
- err_am "`$full' should not contain a `..' component";
- }
-
- # Make sure object is removed by `make mostlyclean'.
- $compile_clean_files{$object} = MOSTLY_CLEAN;
- # If we have a libtool object then we also must remove
- # the ordinary .o.
- if ($object =~ /\.lo$/)
- {
- (my $xobj = $object) =~ s,lo$,\$(OBJEXT),;
- $compile_clean_files{$xobj} = MOSTLY_CLEAN;
-
- # Remove any libtool object in this directory.
- $libtool_clean_directories{$directory} = 1;
- }
-
- push (@dep_list, require_build_directory ($directory));
-
- # If we're generating dependencies, we also want
- # to make sure that the appropriate subdir of the
- # .deps directory is created.
- push (@dep_list,
- require_build_directory ($directory . '/$(DEPDIR)'))
- unless option 'no-dependencies';
- }
-
- &pretty_print_rule ($object . ':', "\t", @dep_list)
- if scalar @dep_list > 0;
- }
-
- # Transform .o or $o file into .P file (for automatic
- # dependency code).
- if ($lang && $lang->autodep ne 'no')
- {
- my $depfile = $object;
- $depfile =~ s/\.([^.]*)$/.P$1/;
- $depfile =~ s/\$\(OBJEXT\)$/o/;
- $dep_files{dirname ($depfile) . '/$(DEPDIR)/'
- . basename ($depfile)} = 1;
- }
- }
-
- return @result;
- }
-
-
- # $LINKER
- # define_objects_from_sources ($VAR, $OBJVAR, $NODEFINE, $ONE_FILE,
- # $OBJ, $PARENT, $TOPPARENT, $WHERE, %TRANSFORM)
- # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Define an _OBJECTS variable for a _SOURCES variable (or subvariable)
- #
- # Arguments are:
- # $VAR is the name of the _SOURCES variable
- # $OBJVAR is the name of the _OBJECTS variable if known (otherwise
- # it will be generated and returned).
- # $NODEFINE is a boolean: if true, $OBJVAR will not be defined (but
- # work done to determine the linker will be).
- # $ONE_FILE is the canonical (transformed) name of object to build
- # $OBJ is the object extension (i.e. either `.o' or `.lo').
- # $TOPPARENT is the _SOURCES variable being processed.
- # $WHERE context into which this definition is done
- # %TRANSFORM extra arguments to pass to file_contents when producing
- # rules
- #
- # Result is a pair ($LINKER, $OBJVAR):
- # $LINKER is a boolean, true if a linker is needed to deal with the objects
- sub define_objects_from_sources ($$$$$$$%)
- {
- my ($var, $objvar, $nodefine, $one_file,
- $obj, $topparent, $where, %transform) = @_;
-
- my $needlinker = "";
-
- transform_variable_recursively
- ($var, $objvar, 'am__objects', $nodefine, $where,
- # The transform code to run on each filename.
- sub {
- my ($subvar, $val, $cond, $full_cond) = @_;
- my @trans = handle_single_transform ($subvar, $topparent,
- $one_file, $obj, $val,
- %transform);
- $needlinker = "true" if @trans;
- return @trans;
- });
-
- return $needlinker;
- }
-
-
- # handle_source_transform ($CANON_TARGET, $TARGET, $OBJEXT, $WHERE, %TRANSFORM)
- # -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Handle SOURCE->OBJECT transform for one program or library.
- # Arguments are:
- # canonical (transformed) name of target to build
- # actual target of object to build
- # object extension (i.e. either `.o' or `$o'.
- # location of the source variable
- # extra arguments to pass to file_contents when producing rules
- # Return result is name of linker variable that must be used.
- # Empty return means just use `LINK'.
- sub handle_source_transform ($$$$%)
- {
- # one_file is canonical name. unxformed is given name. obj is
- # object extension.
- my ($one_file, $unxformed, $obj, $where, %transform) = @_;
-
- my ($linker) = '';
-
- # No point in continuing if _OBJECTS is defined.
- return if reject_var ($one_file . '_OBJECTS',
- $one_file . '_OBJECTS should not be defined');
-
- my %used_pfx = ();
- my $needlinker;
- %linkers_used = ();
- foreach my $prefix ('', 'EXTRA_', 'dist_', 'nodist_',
- 'dist_EXTRA_', 'nodist_EXTRA_')
- {
- my $varname = $prefix . $one_file . "_SOURCES";
- my $var = var $varname;
- next unless $var;
-
- # We are going to define _OBJECTS variables using the prefix.
- # Then we glom them all together. So we can't use the null
- # prefix here as we need it later.
- my $xpfx = ($prefix eq '') ? 'am_' : $prefix;
-
- # Keep track of which prefixes we saw.
- $used_pfx{$xpfx} = 1
- unless $prefix =~ /EXTRA_/;
-
- push @sources, "\$($varname)";
- push @dist_sources, shadow_unconditionally ($varname, $where)
- unless (option ('no-dist') || $prefix =~ /^nodist_/);
-
- $needlinker |=
- define_objects_from_sources ($varname,
- $xpfx . $one_file . '_OBJECTS',
- $prefix =~ /EXTRA_/,
- $one_file, $obj, $varname, $where,
- DIST_SOURCE => ($prefix !~ /^nodist_/),
- %transform);
- }
- if ($needlinker)
- {
- $linker ||= &resolve_linker (%linkers_used);
- }
-
- my @keys = sort keys %used_pfx;
- if (scalar @keys == 0)
- {
- # The default source for libfoo.la is libfoo.c, but for
- # backward compatibility we first look at libfoo_la.c
- my $old_default_source = "$one_file.c";
- (my $default_source = $unxformed) =~ s,(\.[^./\\]*)?$,.c,;
- if ($old_default_source ne $default_source
- && (rule $old_default_source
- || rule '$(srcdir)/' . $old_default_source
- || rule '${srcdir}/' . $old_default_source
- || -f $old_default_source))
- {
- my $loc = $where->clone;
- $loc->pop_context;
- msg ('obsolete', $loc,
- "the default source for `$unxformed' has been changed "
- . "to `$default_source'.\n(Using `$old_default_source' for "
- . "backward compatibility.)");
- $default_source = $old_default_source;
- }
- # If a rule exists to build this source with a $(srcdir)
- # prefix, use that prefix in our variables too. This is for
- # the sake of BSD Make.
- if (rule '$(srcdir)/' . $default_source
- || rule '${srcdir}/' . $default_source)
- {
- $default_source = '$(srcdir)/' . $default_source;
- }
-
- &define_variable ($one_file . "_SOURCES", $default_source, $where);
- push (@sources, $default_source);
- push (@dist_sources, $default_source);
-
- %linkers_used = ();
- my (@result) =
- handle_single_transform ($one_file . '_SOURCES',
- $one_file . '_SOURCES',
- $one_file, $obj,
- $default_source, %transform);
- $linker ||= &resolve_linker (%linkers_used);
- define_pretty_variable ($one_file . '_OBJECTS', TRUE, $where, @result);
- }
- else
- {
- @keys = map { '$(' . $_ . $one_file . '_OBJECTS)' } @keys;
- define_pretty_variable ($one_file . '_OBJECTS', TRUE, $where, @keys);
- }
-
- # If we want to use `LINK' we must make sure it is defined.
- if ($linker eq '')
- {
- $need_link = 1;
- }
-
- return $linker;
- }
-
-
- # handle_lib_objects ($XNAME, $VAR)
- # ---------------------------------
- # Special-case ALLOCA and LIBOBJS substitutions in _LDADD or _LIBADD variables.
- # Also, generate _DEPENDENCIES variable if appropriate.
- # Arguments are:
- # transformed name of object being built, or empty string if no object
- # name of _LDADD/_LIBADD-type variable to examine
- # Returns 1 if LIBOBJS seen, 0 otherwise.
- sub handle_lib_objects
- {
- my ($xname, $varname) = @_;
-
- my $var = var ($varname);
- prog_error "handle_lib_objects: `$varname' undefined"
- unless $var;
- prog_error "handle_lib_objects: unexpected variable name `$varname'"
- unless $varname =~ /^(.*)(?:LIB|LD)ADD$/;
- my $prefix = $1 || 'AM_';
-
- my $seen_libobjs = 0;
- my $flagvar = 0;
-
- transform_variable_recursively
- ($varname, $xname . '_DEPENDENCIES', 'am__DEPENDENCIES',
- ! $xname, INTERNAL,
- # Transformation function, run on each filename.
- sub {
- my ($subvar, $val, $cond, $full_cond) = @_;
-
- if ($val =~ /^-/)
- {
- # Skip -lfoo and -Ldir silently; these are explicitly allowed.
- if ($val !~ /^-[lL]/ &&
- # Skip -dlopen and -dlpreopen; these are explicitly allowed
- # for Libtool libraries or programs. (Actually we are a bit
- # laxest here since this code also applies to non-libtool
- # libraries or programs, for which -dlopen and -dlopreopen
- # are pure non-sence. Diagnosting this doesn't seems very
- # important: the developer will quickly get complaints from
- # the linker.)
- $val !~ /^-dl(?:pre)?open$/ &&
- # Only get this error once.
- ! $flagvar)
- {
- $flagvar = 1;
- # FIXME: should display a stack of nested variables
- # as context when $var != $subvar.
- err_var ($var, "linker flags such as `$val' belong in "
- . "`${prefix}LDFLAGS");
- }
- return ();
- }
- elsif ($val !~ /^\@.*\@$/)
- {
- # Assume we have a file of some sort, and output it into the
- # dependency variable. Autoconf substitutions are not output;
- # rarely is a new dependency substituted into e.g. foo_LDADD
- # -- but bad things (e.g. -lX11) are routinely substituted.
- # Note that LIBOBJS and ALLOCA are exceptions to this rule,
- # and handled specially below.
- return $val;
- }
- elsif ($val =~ /^\@(LT)?LIBOBJS\@$/)
- {
- handle_LIBOBJS ($subvar, $cond, $1);
- $seen_libobjs = 1;
- return $val;
- }
- elsif ($val =~ /^\@(LT)?ALLOCA\@$/)
- {
- handle_ALLOCA ($subvar, $cond, $1);
- return $val;
- }
- else
- {
- return ();
- }
- });
-
- return $seen_libobjs;
- }
-
- sub handle_LIBOBJS ($$$)
- {
- my ($var, $cond, $lt) = @_;
- $lt ||= '';
- my $myobjext = ($1 ? 'l' : '') . 'o';
-
- $var->requires_variables ("\@${lt}LIBOBJS\@ used", $lt . 'LIBOBJS')
- if ! keys %libsources;
-
- foreach my $iter (keys %libsources)
- {
- if ($iter =~ /\.[cly]$/)
- {
- &saw_extension ($&);
- &saw_extension ('.c');
- }
-
- if ($iter =~ /\.h$/)
- {
- require_file_with_macro ($cond, $var, FOREIGN, $iter);
- }
- elsif ($iter ne 'alloca.c')
- {
- my $rewrite = $iter;
- $rewrite =~ s/\.c$/.P$myobjext/;
- $dep_files{'$(DEPDIR)/' . $rewrite} = 1;
- $rewrite = "^" . quotemeta ($iter) . "\$";
- # Only require the file if it is not a built source.
- my $bs = var ('BUILT_SOURCES');
- if (! $bs || ! grep (/$rewrite/, $bs->value_as_list_recursive))
- {
- require_file_with_macro ($cond, $var, FOREIGN, $iter);
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- sub handle_ALLOCA ($$$)
- {
- my ($var, $cond, $lt) = @_;
- my $myobjext = ($lt ? 'l' : '') . 'o';
- $lt ||= '';
- $var->requires_variables ("\@${lt}ALLOCA\@ used", $lt . 'ALLOCA');
- $dep_files{'$(DEPDIR)/alloca.P' . $myobjext} = 1;
- require_file_with_macro ($cond, $var, FOREIGN, 'alloca.c');
- &saw_extension ('c');
- }
-
- # Canonicalize the input parameter
- sub canonicalize
- {
- my ($string) = @_;
- $string =~ tr/A-Za-z0-9_\@/_/c;
- return $string;
- }
-
- # Canonicalize a name, and check to make sure the non-canonical name
- # is never used. Returns canonical name. Arguments are name and a
- # list of suffixes to check for.
- sub check_canonical_spelling
- {
- my ($name, @suffixes) = @_;
-
- my $xname = &canonicalize ($name);
- if ($xname ne $name)
- {
- foreach my $xt (@suffixes)
- {
- reject_var ("$name$xt", "use `$xname$xt', not `$name$xt'");
- }
- }
-
- return $xname;
- }
-
-
- # handle_compile ()
- # -----------------
- # Set up the compile suite.
- sub handle_compile ()
- {
- return
- unless $get_object_extension_was_run;
-
- # Boilerplate.
- my $default_includes = '';
- if (! option 'nostdinc')
- {
- $default_includes = ' -I. -I$(srcdir)';
-
- my $var = var 'CONFIG_HEADER';
- if ($var)
- {
- foreach my $hdr (split (' ', $var->variable_value))
- {
- $default_includes .= ' -I' . dirname ($hdr);
- }
- }
- }
-
- my (@mostly_rms, @dist_rms);
- foreach my $item (sort keys %compile_clean_files)
- {
- if ($compile_clean_files{$item} == MOSTLY_CLEAN)
- {
- push (@mostly_rms, "\t-rm -f $item");
- }
- elsif ($compile_clean_files{$item} == DIST_CLEAN)
- {
- push (@dist_rms, "\t-rm -f $item");
- }
- else
- {
- prog_error 'invalid entry in %compile_clean_files';
- }
- }
-
- my ($coms, $vars, $rules) =
- &file_contents_internal (1, "$libdir/am/compile.am",
- new Automake::Location,
- ('DEFAULT_INCLUDES' => $default_includes,
- 'MOSTLYRMS' => join ("\n", @mostly_rms),
- 'DISTRMS' => join ("\n", @dist_rms)));
- $output_vars .= $vars;
- $output_rules .= "$coms$rules";
-
- # Check for automatic de-ANSI-fication.
- if (option 'ansi2knr')
- {
- my ($ansi2knr_filename, $ansi2knr_where) = @{option 'ansi2knr'};
- my $ansi2knr_dir = '';
-
- require_variables ($ansi2knr_where, "option `ansi2knr' is used",
- TRUE, "ANSI2KNR", "U");
-
- # topdir is where ansi2knr should be.
- if ($ansi2knr_filename eq 'ansi2knr')
- {
- # Only require ansi2knr files if they should appear in
- # this directory.
- require_file ($ansi2knr_where, FOREIGN,
- 'ansi2knr.c', 'ansi2knr.1');
-
- # ansi2knr needs to be built before subdirs, so unshift it.
- unshift (@all, '$(ANSI2KNR)');
- }
- else
- {
- $ansi2knr_dir = dirname ($ansi2knr_filename);
- }
-
- $output_rules .= &file_contents ('ansi2knr',
- new Automake::Location,
- 'ANSI2KNR-DIR' => $ansi2knr_dir);
-
- }
- }
-
- # handle_libtool ()
- # -----------------
- # Handle libtool rules.
- sub handle_libtool
- {
- return unless var ('LIBTOOL');
-
- # Libtool requires some files, but only at top level.
- require_conf_file_with_macro (TRUE, 'LIBTOOL', FOREIGN, @libtool_files)
- if $relative_dir eq '.';
-
- my @libtool_rms;
- foreach my $item (sort keys %libtool_clean_directories)
- {
- my $dir = ($item eq '.') ? '' : "$item/";
- # .libs is for Unix, _libs for DOS.
- push (@libtool_rms, "\t-rm -rf ${dir}.libs ${dir}_libs");
- }
-
- # Output the libtool compilation rules.
- $output_rules .= &file_contents ('libtool',
- new Automake::Location,
- LTRMS => join ("\n", @libtool_rms));
- }
-
- # handle_programs ()
- # ------------------
- # Handle C programs.
- sub handle_programs
- {
- my @proglist = &am_install_var ('progs', 'PROGRAMS',
- 'bin', 'sbin', 'libexec', 'pkglib',
- 'noinst', 'check');
- return if ! @proglist;
-
- my $seen_global_libobjs =
- var ('LDADD') && &handle_lib_objects ('', 'LDADD');
-
- foreach my $pair (@proglist)
- {
- my ($where, $one_file) = @$pair;
-
- my $seen_libobjs = 0;
- my $obj = get_object_extension '.$(OBJEXT)';
-
- # Strip any $(EXEEXT) suffix the user might have added, or this
- # will confuse &handle_source_transform and &check_canonical_spelling.
- # We'll add $(EXEEXT) back later anyway.
- $one_file =~ s/\$\(EXEEXT\)$//;
-
- # Canonicalize names and check for misspellings.
- my $xname = &check_canonical_spelling ($one_file, '_LDADD', '_LDFLAGS',
- '_SOURCES', '_OBJECTS',
- '_DEPENDENCIES');
-
- $where->push_context ("while processing program `$one_file'");
- $where->set (INTERNAL->get);
-
- my $linker = &handle_source_transform ($xname, $one_file, $obj, $where,
- NONLIBTOOL => 1, LIBTOOL => 0);
-
- if (var ($xname . "_LDADD"))
- {
- $seen_libobjs = &handle_lib_objects ($xname, $xname . '_LDADD');
- }
- else
- {
- # User didn't define prog_LDADD override. So do it.
- &define_variable ($xname . '_LDADD', '$(LDADD)', $where);
-
- # This does a bit too much work. But we need it to
- # generate _DEPENDENCIES when appropriate.
- if (var ('LDADD'))
- {
- $seen_libobjs = &handle_lib_objects ($xname, 'LDADD');
- }
- }
-
- reject_var ($xname . '_LIBADD',
- "use `${xname}_LDADD', not `${xname}_LIBADD'");
-
- set_seen ($xname . '_DEPENDENCIES');
- set_seen ($xname . '_LDFLAGS');
-
- # Determine program to use for link.
- my $xlink;
- if (var ($xname . '_LINK'))
- {
- $xlink = $xname . '_LINK';
- }
- else
- {
- $xlink = $linker ? $linker : 'LINK';
- }
-
- # If the resulting program lies into a subdirectory,
- # make sure this directory will exist.
- my $dirstamp = require_build_directory_maybe ($one_file);
-
- $output_rules .= &file_contents ('program',
- $where,
- PROGRAM => $one_file,
- XPROGRAM => $xname,
- XLINK => $xlink,
- DIRSTAMP => $dirstamp,
- EXEEXT => '$(EXEEXT)');
-
- if ($seen_libobjs || $seen_global_libobjs)
- {
- if (var ($xname . '_LDADD'))
- {
- &check_libobjs_sources ($xname, $xname . '_LDADD');
- }
- elsif (var ('LDADD'))
- {
- &check_libobjs_sources ($xname, 'LDADD');
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
-
- # handle_libraries ()
- # -------------------
- # Handle libraries.
- sub handle_libraries
- {
- my @liblist = &am_install_var ('libs', 'LIBRARIES',
- 'lib', 'pkglib', 'noinst', 'check');
- return if ! @liblist;
-
- my @prefix = am_primary_prefixes ('LIBRARIES', 0, 'lib', 'pkglib',
- 'noinst', 'check');
-
- if (@prefix)
- {
- my $var = rvar ($prefix[0] . '_LIBRARIES');
- $var->requires_variables ('library used', 'RANLIB');
- }
-
- &define_variable ('AR', 'ar', INTERNAL);
- &define_variable ('ARFLAGS', 'cru', INTERNAL);
-
- foreach my $pair (@liblist)
- {
- my ($where, $onelib) = @$pair;
-
- my $seen_libobjs = 0;
- # Check that the library fits the standard naming convention.
- my $bn = basename ($onelib);
- if ($bn !~ /^lib.*\.a$/)
- {
- $bn =~ s/^(?:lib)?(.*?)(?:\.[^.]*)?$/lib$1.a/;
- my $suggestion = dirname ($onelib) . "/$bn";
- $suggestion =~ s|^\./||g;
- msg ('error-gnu/warn', $where,
- "`$onelib' is not a standard library name\n"
- . "did you mean `$suggestion'?")
- }
-
- $where->push_context ("while processing library `$onelib'");
- $where->set (INTERNAL->get);
-
- my $obj = get_object_extension '.$(OBJEXT)';
-
- # Canonicalize names and check for misspellings.
- my $xlib = &check_canonical_spelling ($onelib, '_LIBADD', '_SOURCES',
- '_OBJECTS', '_DEPENDENCIES',
- '_AR');
-
- if (! var ($xlib . '_AR'))
- {
- &define_variable ($xlib . '_AR', '$(AR) $(ARFLAGS)', $where);
- }
-
- # Generate support for conditional object inclusion in
- # libraries.
- if (var ($xlib . '_LIBADD'))
- {
- if (&handle_lib_objects ($xlib, $xlib . '_LIBADD'))
- {
- $seen_libobjs = 1;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- &define_variable ($xlib . "_LIBADD", '', $where);
- }
-
- reject_var ($xlib . '_LDADD',
- "use `${xlib}_LIBADD', not `${xlib}_LDADD'");
-
- # Make sure we at look at this.
- set_seen ($xlib . '_DEPENDENCIES');
-
- &handle_source_transform ($xlib, $onelib, $obj, $where,
- NONLIBTOOL => 1, LIBTOOL => 0);
-
- # If the resulting library lies into a subdirectory,
- # make sure this directory will exist.
- my $dirstamp = require_build_directory_maybe ($onelib);
-
- $output_rules .= &file_contents ('library',
- $where,
- LIBRARY => $onelib,
- XLIBRARY => $xlib,
- DIRSTAMP => $dirstamp);
-
- if ($seen_libobjs)
- {
- if (var ($xlib . '_LIBADD'))
- {
- &check_libobjs_sources ($xlib, $xlib . '_LIBADD');
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
-
- # handle_ltlibraries ()
- # ---------------------
- # Handle shared libraries.
- sub handle_ltlibraries
- {
- my @liblist = &am_install_var ('ltlib', 'LTLIBRARIES',
- 'noinst', 'lib', 'pkglib', 'check');
- return if ! @liblist;
-
- my @prefix = am_primary_prefixes ('LTLIBRARIES', 0, 'lib', 'pkglib',
- 'noinst', 'check');
-
- if (@prefix)
- {
- my $var = rvar ($prefix[0] . '_LTLIBRARIES');
- $var->requires_variables ('Libtool library used', 'LIBTOOL');
- }
-
- my %instdirs = ();
- my %instconds = ();
- my %liblocations = (); # Location (in Makefile.am) of each library.
-
- foreach my $key (@prefix)
- {
- # Get the installation directory of each library.
- (my $dir = $key) =~ s/^nobase_//;
- my $var = rvar ($key . '_LTLIBRARIES');
-
- # We reject libraries which are installed in several places
- # in the same condition, because we can only specify one
- # `-rpath' option.
- $var->traverse_recursively
- (sub
- {
- my ($var, $val, $cond, $full_cond) = @_;
- my $hcond = $full_cond->human;
- my $where = $var->rdef ($cond)->location;
- # A library cannot be installed in different directory
- # in overlapping conditions.
- if (exists $instconds{$val})
- {
- my ($msg, $acond) =
- $instconds{$val}->ambiguous_p ($val, $full_cond);
-
- if ($msg)
- {
- error ($where, $msg, partial => 1);
-
- my $dirtxt = "installed in `$dir'";
- $dirtxt = "built for `$dir'"
- if $dir eq 'EXTRA' || $dir eq 'noinst' || $dir eq 'check';
- my $dircond =
- $full_cond->true ? "" : " in condition $hcond";
-
- error ($where, "`$val' should be $dirtxt$dircond ...",
- partial => 1);
-
- my $hacond = $acond->human;
- my $adir = $instdirs{$val}{$acond};
- my $adirtxt = "installed in `$adir'";
- $adirtxt = "built for `$adir'"
- if ($adir eq 'EXTRA' || $adir eq 'noinst'
- || $adir eq 'check');
- my $adircond = $acond->true ? "" : " in condition $hacond";
-
- my $onlyone = ($dir ne $adir) ?
- ("\nLibtool libraries can be built for only one "
- . "destination.") : "";
-
- error ($liblocations{$val}{$acond},
- "... and should also be $adirtxt$adircond.$onlyone");
- return;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- $instconds{$val} = new Automake::DisjConditions;
- }
- $instdirs{$val}{$full_cond} = $dir;
- $liblocations{$val}{$full_cond} = $where;
- $instconds{$val} = $instconds{$val}->merge ($full_cond);
- },
- sub
- {
- return ();
- },
- skip_ac_subst => 1);
- }
-
- foreach my $pair (@liblist)
- {
- my ($where, $onelib) = @$pair;
-
- my $seen_libobjs = 0;
- my $obj = get_object_extension '.lo';
-
- # Canonicalize names and check for misspellings.
- my $xlib = &check_canonical_spelling ($onelib, '_LIBADD', '_LDFLAGS',
- '_SOURCES', '_OBJECTS',
- '_DEPENDENCIES');
-
- # Check that the library fits the standard naming convention.
- my $libname_rx = '^lib.*\.la';
- my $ldvar = var ("${xlib}_LDFLAGS") || var ('AM_LDFLAGS');
- my $ldvar2 = var ('LDFLAGS');
- if (($ldvar && grep (/-module/, $ldvar->value_as_list_recursive))
- || ($ldvar2 && grep (/-module/, $ldvar2->value_as_list_recursive)))
- {
- # Relax name checking for libtool modules.
- $libname_rx = '\.la';
- }
-
- my $bn = basename ($onelib);
- if ($bn !~ /$libname_rx$/)
- {
- my $type = 'library';
- if ($libname_rx eq '\.la')
- {
- $bn =~ s/^(lib|)(.*?)(?:\.[^.]*)?$/$1$2.la/;
- $type = 'module';
- }
- else
- {
- $bn =~ s/^(?:lib)?(.*?)(?:\.[^.]*)?$/lib$1.la/;
- }
- my $suggestion = dirname ($onelib) . "/$bn";
- $suggestion =~ s|^\./||g;
- msg ('error-gnu/warn', $where,
- "`$onelib' is not a standard libtool $type name\n"
- . "did you mean `$suggestion'?")
- }
-
- $where->push_context ("while processing Libtool library `$onelib'");
- $where->set (INTERNAL->get);
-
- # Make sure we look at these.
- set_seen ($xlib . '_LDFLAGS');
- set_seen ($xlib . '_DEPENDENCIES');
-
- # Generate support for conditional object inclusion in
- # libraries.
- if (var ($xlib . '_LIBADD'))
- {
- if (&handle_lib_objects ($xlib, $xlib . '_LIBADD'))
- {
- $seen_libobjs = 1;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- &define_variable ($xlib . "_LIBADD", '', $where);
- }
-
- reject_var ("${xlib}_LDADD",
- "use `${xlib}_LIBADD', not `${xlib}_LDADD'");
-
-
- my $linker = &handle_source_transform ($xlib, $onelib, $obj, $where,
- NONLIBTOOL => 0, LIBTOOL => 1);
-
- # Determine program to use for link.
- my $xlink;
- if (var ($xlib . '_LINK'))
- {
- $xlink = $xlib . '_LINK';
- }
- else
- {
- $xlink = $linker ? $linker : 'LINK';
- }
-
- my $rpathvar = "am_${xlib}_rpath";
- my $rpath = "\$($rpathvar)";
- foreach my $rcond ($instconds{$onelib}->conds)
- {
- my $val;
- if ($instdirs{$onelib}{$rcond} eq 'EXTRA'
- || $instdirs{$onelib}{$rcond} eq 'noinst'
- || $instdirs{$onelib}{$rcond} eq 'check')
- {
- # It's an EXTRA_ library, so we can't specify -rpath,
- # because we don't know where the library will end up.
- # The user probably knows, but generally speaking automake
- # doesn't -- and in fact configure could decide
- # dynamically between two different locations.
- $val = '';
- }
- else
- {
- $val = ('-rpath $(' . $instdirs{$onelib}{$rcond} . 'dir)');
- }
- if ($rcond->true)
- {
- # If $rcond is true there is only one condition and
- # there is no point defining an helper variable.
- $rpath = $val;
- }
- else
- {
- define_pretty_variable ($rpathvar, $rcond, INTERNAL, $val);
- }
- }
-
- # If the resulting library lies into a subdirectory,
- # make sure this directory will exist.
- my $dirstamp = require_build_directory_maybe ($onelib);
-
- # Remember to cleanup .libs/ in this directory.
- my $dirname = dirname $onelib;
- $libtool_clean_directories{$dirname} = 1;
-
- $output_rules .= &file_contents ('ltlibrary',
- $where,
- LTLIBRARY => $onelib,
- XLTLIBRARY => $xlib,
- RPATH => $rpath,
- XLINK => $xlink,
- DIRSTAMP => $dirstamp);
- if ($seen_libobjs)
- {
- if (var ($xlib . '_LIBADD'))
- {
- &check_libobjs_sources ($xlib, $xlib . '_LIBADD');
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- # See if any _SOURCES variable were misspelled.
- sub check_typos ()
- {
- # It is ok if the user sets this particular variable.
- set_seen 'AM_LDFLAGS';
-
- foreach my $var (variables)
- {
- my $varname = $var->name;
- # A configure variable is always legitimate.
- next if exists $configure_vars{$varname};
-
- my $check = 0;
- foreach my $primary ('_SOURCES', '_LIBADD', '_LDADD', '_LDFLAGS',
- '_DEPENDENCIES')
- {
- if ($varname =~ /^(.*)$primary$/)
- {
- $check = $1;
- last;
- }
- }
- next unless $check;
-
- for my $cond ($var->conditions->conds)
- {
- msg_var ('syntax', $var, "variable `$varname' is defined but no"
- . " program or\nlibrary has `$check' as canonic name"
- . " (possible typo)")
- unless $var->rdef ($cond)->seen;
- }
- }
- }
-
-
- # Handle scripts.
- sub handle_scripts
- {
- # NOTE we no longer automatically clean SCRIPTS, because it is
- # useful to sometimes distribute scripts verbatim. This happens
- # e.g. in Automake itself.
- &am_install_var ('-candist', 'scripts', 'SCRIPTS',
- 'bin', 'sbin', 'libexec', 'pkgdata',
- 'noinst', 'check');
- }
-
-
-
-
- ## ------------------------ ##
- ## Handling Texinfo files. ##
- ## ------------------------ ##
-
- # ($OUTFILE, $VFILE, @CLEAN_FILES)
- # &scan_texinfo_file ($FILENAME)
- # ------------------------------
- # $OUTFILE - name of the info file produced by $FILENAME.
- # $VFILE - name of the version.texi file used (undef if none).
- # @CLEAN_FILES - list of byproducts (indexes etc.)
- sub scan_texinfo_file ($)
- {
- my ($filename) = @_;
-
- # Some of the following extensions are always created, no matter
- # whether indexes are used or not. Other (like cps, fns, ... pgs)
- # are only created when they are used. We used to scan $FILENAME
- # for their use, but that is not enough: they could be used in
- # included files. We can't scan included files because we don't
- # know the include path. Therefore we always erase these files, no
- # matter whether they are used or not.
- #
- # (tmp is only created if an @macro is used and a certain e-TeX
- # feature is not available.)
- my %clean_suffixes =
- map { $_ => 1 } (qw(aux log toc tmp
- cp cps
- fn fns
- ky kys
- vr vrs
- tp tps
- pg pgs)); # grep 'new.*index' texinfo.tex
-
- my $texi = new Automake::XFile "< $filename";
- verb "reading $filename";
-
- my ($outfile, $vfile);
- while ($_ = $texi->getline)
- {
- if (/^\@setfilename +(\S+)/)
- {
- # Honor only the first @setfilename. (It's possible to have
- # more occurrences later if the manual shows examples of how
- # to use @setfilename...)
- next if $outfile;
-
- $outfile = $1;
- if ($outfile =~ /\.(.+)$/ && $1 ne 'info')
- {
- error ("$filename:$.",
- "output `$outfile' has unrecognized extension");
- return;
- }
- }
- # A "version.texi" file is actually any file whose name matches
- # "vers*.texi".
- elsif (/^\@include\s+(vers[^.]*\.texi)\s*$/)
- {
- $vfile = $1;
- }
-
- # Try to find new or unused indexes.
-
- # Creating a new category of index.
- elsif (/^\@def(code)?index (\w+)/)
- {
- $clean_suffixes{$2} = 1;
- $clean_suffixes{"$2s"} = 1;
- }
-
- # Merging an index into an another.
- elsif (/^\@syn(code)?index (\w+) (\w+)/)
- {
- delete $clean_suffixes{"$2s"};
- $clean_suffixes{"$3s"} = 1;
- }
-
- }
-
- if (! $outfile)
- {
- err_am "`$filename' missing \@setfilename";
- return;
- }
-
- my $infobase = basename ($filename);
- $infobase =~ s/\.te?xi(nfo)?$//;
- return ($outfile, $vfile,
- map { "$infobase.$_" } (sort keys %clean_suffixes));
- }
-
-
- # ($DIRSTAMP, @CLEAN_FILES)
- # output_texinfo_build_rules ($SOURCE, $DEST, $INSRC, @DEPENDENCIES)
- # ------------------------------------------------------------------
- # SOURCE - the source Texinfo file
- # DEST - the destination Info file
- # INSRC - wether DEST should be built in the source tree
- # DEPENDENCIES - known dependencies
- sub output_texinfo_build_rules ($$$@)
- {
- my ($source, $dest, $insrc, @deps) = @_;
-
- # Split `a.texi' into `a' and `.texi'.
- my ($spfx, $ssfx) = ($source =~ /^(.*?)(\.[^.]*)?$/);
- my ($dpfx, $dsfx) = ($dest =~ /^(.*?)(\.[^.]*)?$/);
-
- $ssfx ||= "";
- $dsfx ||= "";
-
- # We can output two kinds of rules: the "generic" rules use Make
- # suffix rules and are appropriate when $source and $dest do not lie
- # in a sub-directory; the "specific" rules are needed in the other
- # case.
- #
- # The former are output only once (this is not really apparent here,
- # but just remember that some logic deeper in Automake will not
- # output the same rule twice); while the later need to be output for
- # each Texinfo source.
- my $generic;
- my $makeinfoflags;
- my $sdir = dirname $source;
- if ($sdir eq '.' && dirname ($dest) eq '.')
- {
- $generic = 1;
- $makeinfoflags = '-I $(srcdir)';
- }
- else
- {
- $generic = 0;
- $makeinfoflags = "-I $sdir -I \$(srcdir)/$sdir";
- }
-
- # A directory can contain two kinds of info files: some built in the
- # source tree, and some built in the build tree. The rules are
- # different in each case. However we cannot output two different
- # set of generic rules. Because in-source builds are more usual, we
- # use generic rules in this case and fall back to "specific" rules
- # for build-dir builds. (It should not be a problem to invert this
- # if needed.)
- $generic = 0 unless $insrc;
-
- # We cannot use a suffix rule to build info files with an empty
- # extension. Otherwise we would output a single suffix inference
- # rule, with separate dependencies, as in
- #
- # .texi:
- # $(MAKEINFO) ...
- # foo.info: foo.texi
- #
- # which confuse Solaris make. (See the Autoconf manual for
- # details.) Therefore we use a specific rule in this case. This
- # applies to info files only (dvi and pdf files always have an
- # extension).
- my $generic_info = ($generic && $dsfx) ? 1 : 0;
-
- # If the resulting file lie into a subdirectory,
- # make sure this directory will exist.
- my $dirstamp = require_build_directory_maybe ($dest);
-
- my $dipfx = ($insrc ? '$(srcdir)/' : '') . $dpfx;
-
- $output_rules .= file_contents ('texibuild',
- new Automake::Location,
- DEPS => "@deps",
- DEST_PREFIX => $dpfx,
- DEST_INFO_PREFIX => $dipfx,
- DEST_SUFFIX => $dsfx,
- DIRSTAMP => $dirstamp,
- GENERIC => $generic,
- GENERIC_INFO => $generic_info,
- INSRC => $insrc,
- MAKEINFOFLAGS => $makeinfoflags,
- SOURCE => ($generic
- ? '$<' : $source),
- SOURCE_INFO => ($generic_info
- ? '$<' : $source),
- SOURCE_REAL => $source,
- SOURCE_SUFFIX => $ssfx,
- );
- return ($dirstamp, "$dpfx.dvi", "$dpfx.pdf", "$dpfx.ps", "$dpfx.html");
- }
-
-
- # $TEXICLEANS
- # handle_texinfo_helper ($info_texinfos)
- # --------------------------------------
- # Handle all Texinfo source; helper for handle_texinfo.
- sub handle_texinfo_helper ($)
- {
- my ($info_texinfos) = @_;
- my (@infobase, @info_deps_list, @texi_deps);
- my %versions;
- my $done = 0;
- my @texi_cleans;
-
- # Build a regex matching user-cleaned files.
- my $d = var 'DISTCLEANFILES';
- my $c = var 'CLEANFILES';
- my @f = ();
- push @f, $d->value_as_list_recursive (inner_expand => 1) if $d;
- push @f, $c->value_as_list_recursive (inner_expand => 1) if $c;
- @f = map { s|[^A-Za-z_0-9*\[\]\-]|\\$&|g; s|\*|[^/]*|g; $_; } @f;
- my $user_cleaned_files = '^(?:' . join ('|', @f) . ')$';
-
- foreach my $texi
- ($info_texinfos->value_as_list_recursive (inner_expand => 1))
- {
- my $infobase = $texi;
- $infobase =~ s/\.(txi|texinfo|texi)$//;
-
- if ($infobase eq $texi)
- {
- # FIXME: report line number.
- err_am "texinfo file `$texi' has unrecognized extension";
- next;
- }
-
- push @infobase, $infobase;
-
- # If 'version.texi' is referenced by input file, then include
- # automatic versioning capability.
- my ($out_file, $vtexi, @clean_files) =
- scan_texinfo_file ("$relative_dir/$texi")
- or next;
- push (@texi_cleans, @clean_files);
-
- # If the Texinfo source is in a subdirectory, create the
- # resulting info in this subdirectory. If it is in the current
- # directory, try hard to not prefix "./" because it breaks the
- # generic rules.
- my $outdir = dirname ($texi) . '/';
- $outdir = "" if $outdir eq './';
- $out_file = $outdir . $out_file;
-
- # Until Automake 1.6.3, .info files were built in the
- # source tree. This was an obstacle to the support of
- # non-distributed .info files, and non-distributed .texi
- # files.
- #
- # * Non-distributed .texi files is important in some packages
- # where .texi files are built at make time, probably using
- # other binaries built in the package itself, maybe using
- # tools or information found on the build host. Because
- # these files are not distributed they are always rebuilt
- # at make time; they should therefore not lie in the source
- # directory. One plan was to support this using
- # nodist_info_TEXINFOS or something similar. (Doing this
- # requires some sanity checks. For instance Automake should
- # not allow:
- # dist_info_TEXINFO = foo.texi
- # nodist_foo_TEXINFO = included.texi
- # because a distributed file should never depend on a
- # non-distributed file.)
- #
- # * If .texi files are not distributed, then .info files should
- # not be distributed either. There are also cases where one
- # want to distribute .texi files, but do not want to
- # distribute the .info files. For instance the Texinfo package
- # distributes the tool used to build these files; it would
- # be a waste of space to distribute them. It's not clear
- # which syntax we should use to indicate that .info files should
- # not be distributed. Akim Demaille suggested that eventually
- # we switch to a new syntax:
- # | Maybe we should take some inspiration from what's already
- # | done in the rest of Automake. Maybe there is too much
- # | syntactic sugar here, and you want
- # | nodist_INFO = bar.info
- # | dist_bar_info_SOURCES = bar.texi
- # | bar_texi_DEPENDENCIES = foo.texi
- # | with a bit of magic to have bar.info represent the whole
- # | bar*info set. That's a lot more verbose that the current
- # | situation, but it is # not new, hence the user has less
- # | to learn.
- # |
- # | But there is still too much room for meaningless specs:
- # | nodist_INFO = bar.info
- # | dist_bar_info_SOURCES = bar.texi
- # | dist_PS = bar.ps something-written-by-hand.ps
- # | nodist_bar_ps_SOURCES = bar.texi
- # | bar_texi_DEPENDENCIES = foo.texi
- # | here bar.texi is dist_ in line 2, and nodist_ in 4.
- #
- # Back to the point, it should be clear that in order to support
- # non-distributed .info files, we need to build them in the
- # build tree, not in the source tree (non-distributed .texi
- # files are less of a problem, because we do not output build
- # rules for them). In Automake 1.7 .info build rules have been
- # largely cleaned up so that .info files get always build in the
- # build tree, even when distributed. The idea was that
- # (1) if during a VPATH build the .info file was found to be
- # absent or out-of-date (in the source tree or in the
- # build tree), Make would rebuild it in the build tree.
- # If an up-to-date source-tree of the .info file existed,
- # make would not rebuild it in the build tree.
- # (2) having two copies of .info files, one in the source tree
- # and one (newer) in the build tree is not a problem
- # because `make dist' always pick files in the build tree
- # first.
- # However it turned out the be a bad idea for several reasons:
- # * Tru64, OpenBSD, and FreeBSD (not NetBSD) Make do not behave
- # like GNU Make on point (1) above. These implementations
- # of Make would always rebuild .info files in the build
- # tree, even if such files were up to date in the source
- # tree. Consequently, it was impossible to perform a VPATH
- # build of a package containing Texinfo files using these
- # Make implementations.
- # (Refer to the Autoconf Manual, section "Limitation of
- # Make", paragraph "VPATH", item "target lookup", for
- # an account of the differences between these
- # implementations.)
- # * The GNU Coding Standards require these files to be built
- # in the source-tree (when they are distributed, that is).
- # * Keeping a fresher copy of distributed files in the
- # build tree can be annoying during development because
- # - if the files is kept under CVS, you really want it
- # to be updated in the source tree
- # - it is confusing that `make distclean' does not erase
- # all files in the build tree.
- #
- # Consequently, starting with Automake 1.8, .info files are
- # built in the source tree again. Because we still plan to
- # support non-distributed .info files at some point, we
- # have a single variable ($INSRC) that controls whether
- # the current .info file must be built in the source tree
- # or in the build tree. Actually this variable is switched
- # off for .info files that appear to be cleaned; this is
- # for backward compatibility with package such as Texinfo,
- # which do things like
- # info_TEXINFOS = texinfo.txi info-stnd.texi info.texi
- # DISTCLEANFILES = texinfo texinfo-* info*.info*
- # # Do not create info files for distribution.
- # dist-info:
- # in order not to distribute .info files.
- my $insrc = ($out_file =~ $user_cleaned_files) ? 0 : 1;
-
- my $soutdir = '$(srcdir)/' . $outdir;
- $outdir = $soutdir if $insrc;
-
- # If user specified file_TEXINFOS, then use that as explicit
- # dependency list.
- @texi_deps = ();
- push (@texi_deps, "$soutdir$vtexi") if $vtexi;
-
- my $canonical = canonicalize ($infobase);
- if (var ($canonical . "_TEXINFOS"))
- {
- push (@texi_deps, '$(' . $canonical . '_TEXINFOS)');
- push_dist_common ('$(' . $canonical . '_TEXINFOS)');
- }
-
- my ($dirstamp, @cfiles) =
- output_texinfo_build_rules ($texi, $out_file, $insrc, @texi_deps);
- push (@texi_cleans, @cfiles);
-
- push (@info_deps_list, $out_file);
-
- # If a vers*.texi file is needed, emit the rule.
- if ($vtexi)
- {
- err_am ("`$vtexi', included in `$texi', "
- . "also included in `$versions{$vtexi}'")
- if defined $versions{$vtexi};
- $versions{$vtexi} = $texi;
-
- # We number the stamp-vti files. This is doable since the
- # actual names don't matter much. We only number starting
- # with the second one, so that the common case looks nice.
- my $vti = ($done ? $done : 'vti');
- ++$done;
-
- # This is ugly, but it is our historical practice.
- if ($config_aux_dir_set_in_configure_ac)
- {
- require_conf_file_with_macro (TRUE, 'info_TEXINFOS', FOREIGN,
- 'mdate-sh');
- }
- else
- {
- require_file_with_macro (TRUE, 'info_TEXINFOS',
- FOREIGN, 'mdate-sh');
- }
-
- my $conf_dir;
- if ($config_aux_dir_set_in_configure_ac)
- {
- $conf_dir = "$am_config_aux_dir/";
- }
- else
- {
- $conf_dir = '$(srcdir)/';
- }
- $output_rules .= file_contents ('texi-vers',
- new Automake::Location,
- TEXI => $texi,
- VTI => $vti,
- STAMPVTI => "${soutdir}stamp-$vti",
- VTEXI => "$soutdir$vtexi",
- MDDIR => $conf_dir,
- DIRSTAMP => $dirstamp);
- }
- }
-
- # Handle location of texinfo.tex.
- my $need_texi_file = 0;
- my $texinfodir;
- if (var ('TEXINFO_TEX'))
- {
- # The user defined TEXINFO_TEX so assume he knows what he is
- # doing.
- $texinfodir = ('$(srcdir)/'
- . dirname (variable_value ('TEXINFO_TEX')));
- }
- elsif (option 'cygnus')
- {
- $texinfodir = '$(top_srcdir)/../texinfo';
- define_variable ('TEXINFO_TEX', "$texinfodir/texinfo.tex", INTERNAL);
- }
- elsif ($config_aux_dir_set_in_configure_ac)
- {
- $texinfodir = $am_config_aux_dir;
- define_variable ('TEXINFO_TEX', "$texinfodir/texinfo.tex", INTERNAL);
- $need_texi_file = 2; # so that we require_conf_file later
- }
- else
- {
- $texinfodir = '$(srcdir)';
- $need_texi_file = 1;
- }
- define_variable ('am__TEXINFO_TEX_DIR', $texinfodir, INTERNAL);
-
- push (@dist_targets, 'dist-info');
-
- if (! option 'no-installinfo')
- {
- # Make sure documentation is made and installed first. Use
- # $(INFO_DEPS), not 'info', because otherwise recursive makes
- # get run twice during "make all".
- unshift (@all, '$(INFO_DEPS)');
- }
-
- define_files_variable ("DVIS", @infobase, 'dvi', INTERNAL);
- define_files_variable ("PDFS", @infobase, 'pdf', INTERNAL);
- define_files_variable ("PSS", @infobase, 'ps', INTERNAL);
- define_files_variable ("HTMLS", @infobase, 'html', INTERNAL);
-
- # This next isn't strictly needed now -- the places that look here
- # could easily be changed to look in info_TEXINFOS. But this is
- # probably better, in case noinst_TEXINFOS is ever supported.
- define_variable ("TEXINFOS", variable_value ('info_TEXINFOS'), INTERNAL);
-
- # Do some error checking. Note that this file is not required
- # when in Cygnus mode; instead we defined TEXINFO_TEX explicitly
- # up above.
- if ($need_texi_file && ! option 'no-texinfo.tex')
- {
- if ($need_texi_file > 1)
- {
- require_conf_file_with_macro (TRUE, 'info_TEXINFOS', FOREIGN,
- 'texinfo.tex');
- }
- else
- {
- require_file_with_macro (TRUE, 'info_TEXINFOS', FOREIGN,
- 'texinfo.tex');
- }
- }
-
- return makefile_wrap ("", "\t ", @texi_cleans);
- }
-
-
- # handle_texinfo ()
- # -----------------
- # Handle all Texinfo source.
- sub handle_texinfo ()
- {
- reject_var 'TEXINFOS', "`TEXINFOS' is an anachronism; use `info_TEXINFOS'";
- # FIXME: I think this is an obsolete future feature name.
- reject_var 'html_TEXINFOS', "HTML generation not yet supported";
-
- my $info_texinfos = var ('info_TEXINFOS');
- my $texiclean = "";
- if ($info_texinfos)
- {
- $texiclean = handle_texinfo_helper ($info_texinfos);
- }
- $output_rules .= file_contents ('texinfos',
- new Automake::Location,
- TEXICLEAN => $texiclean,
- 'LOCAL-TEXIS' => !!$info_texinfos);
- }
-
-
- # Handle any man pages.
- sub handle_man_pages
- {
- reject_var 'MANS', "`MANS' is an anachronism; use `man_MANS'";
-
- # Find all the sections in use. We do this by first looking for
- # "standard" sections, and then looking for any additional
- # sections used in man_MANS.
- my (%sections, %vlist);
- # We handle nodist_ for uniformity. man pages aren't distributed
- # by default so it isn't actually very important.
- foreach my $pfx ('', 'dist_', 'nodist_')
- {
- # Add more sections as needed.
- foreach my $section ('0'..'9', 'n', 'l')
- {
- my $varname = $pfx . 'man' . $section . '_MANS';
- if (var ($varname))
- {
- $sections{$section} = 1;
- $varname = '$(' . $varname . ')';
- $vlist{$varname} = 1;
-
- &push_dist_common ($varname)
- if $pfx eq 'dist_';
- }
- }
-
- my $varname = $pfx . 'man_MANS';
- my $var = var ($varname);
- if ($var)
- {
- foreach ($var->value_as_list_recursive)
- {
- # A page like `foo.1c' goes into man1dir.
- if (/\.([0-9a-z])([a-z]*)$/)
- {
- $sections{$1} = 1;
- }
- }
-
- $varname = '$(' . $varname . ')';
- $vlist{$varname} = 1;
- &push_dist_common ($varname)
- if $pfx eq 'dist_';
- }
- }
-
- return unless %sections;
-
- # Now for each section, generate an install and uninstall rule.
- # Sort sections so output is deterministic.
- foreach my $section (sort keys %sections)
- {
- $output_rules .= &file_contents ('mans',
- new Automake::Location,
- SECTION => $section);
- }
-
- my @mans = sort keys %vlist;
- $output_vars .= file_contents ('mans-vars',
- new Automake::Location,
- MANS => "@mans");
-
- push (@all, '$(MANS)')
- unless option 'no-installman';
- }
-
- # Handle DATA variables.
- sub handle_data
- {
- &am_install_var ('-noextra', '-candist', 'data', 'DATA',
- 'data', 'sysconf', 'sharedstate', 'localstate',
- 'pkgdata', 'lisp', 'noinst', 'check');
- }
-
- # Handle TAGS.
- sub handle_tags
- {
- my @tag_deps = ();
- my @ctag_deps = ();
- if (var ('SUBDIRS'))
- {
- $output_rules .= ("tags-recursive:\n"
- . "\tlist=\'\$(SUBDIRS)\'; for subdir in \$\$list; do \\\n"
- # Never fail here if a subdir fails; it
- # isn't important.
- . "\t test \"\$\$subdir\" = . || (cd \$\$subdir"
- . " && \$(MAKE) \$(AM_MAKEFLAGS) tags); \\\n"
- . "\tdone\n");
- push (@tag_deps, 'tags-recursive');
- &depend ('.PHONY', 'tags-recursive');
-
- $output_rules .= ("ctags-recursive:\n"
- . "\tlist=\'\$(SUBDIRS)\'; for subdir in \$\$list; do \\\n"
- # Never fail here if a subdir fails; it
- # isn't important.
- . "\t test \"\$\$subdir\" = . || (cd \$\$subdir"
- . " && \$(MAKE) \$(AM_MAKEFLAGS) ctags); \\\n"
- . "\tdone\n");
- push (@ctag_deps, 'ctags-recursive');
- &depend ('.PHONY', 'ctags-recursive');
- }
-
- if (&saw_sources_p (1)
- || var ('ETAGS_ARGS')
- || @tag_deps)
- {
- my @config;
- foreach my $spec (@config_headers)
- {
- my ($out, @ins) = split_config_file_spec ($spec);
- foreach my $in (@ins)
- {
- # If the config header source is in this directory,
- # require it.
- push @config, basename ($in)
- if $relative_dir eq dirname ($in);
- }
- }
- $output_rules .= &file_contents ('tags',
- new Automake::Location,
- CONFIG => "@config",
- TAGSDIRS => "@tag_deps",
- CTAGSDIRS => "@ctag_deps");
-
- set_seen 'TAGS_DEPENDENCIES';
- }
- elsif (reject_var ('TAGS_DEPENDENCIES',
- "doesn't make sense to define `TAGS_DEPENDENCIES'"
- . "without\nsources or `ETAGS_ARGS'"))
- {
- }
- else
- {
- # Every Makefile must define some sort of TAGS rule.
- # Otherwise, it would be possible for a top-level "make TAGS"
- # to fail because some subdirectory failed.
- $output_rules .= "tags: TAGS\nTAGS:\n\n";
- # Ditto ctags.
- $output_rules .= "ctags: CTAGS\nCTAGS:\n\n";
- }
- }
-
- # Handle multilib support.
- sub handle_multilib
- {
- if ($seen_multilib && $relative_dir eq '.')
- {
- $output_rules .= &file_contents ('multilib', new Automake::Location);
- push (@all, 'all-multi');
- }
- }
-
-
- # user_phony_rule ($NAME)
- # -----------------------
- # Return false if rule $NAME does not exist. Otherwise,
- # declare it as phony, complete its definition (in case it is
- # conditional), and return its Automake::Rule instance.
- sub user_phony_rule ($)
- {
- my ($name) = @_;
- my $rule = rule $name;
- if ($rule)
- {
- depend ('.PHONY', $name);
- # Define $NAME in all condition where it is not already defined,
- # so that it is always OK to depend on $NAME.
- for my $c ($rule->not_always_defined_in_cond (TRUE)->conds)
- {
- Automake::Rule::define ($name, 'internal', RULE_AUTOMAKE,
- $c, INTERNAL);
- $output_rules .= $c->subst_string . "$name:\n";
- }
- }
- return $rule;
- }
-
-
- # $BOOLEAN
- # &for_dist_common ($A, $B)
- # -------------------------
- # Subroutine for &handle_dist: sort files to dist.
- #
- # We put README first because it then becomes easier to make a
- # Usenet-compliant shar file (in these, README must be first).
- #
- # FIXME: do more ordering of files here.
- sub for_dist_common
- {
- return 0
- if $a eq $b;
- return -1
- if $a eq 'README';
- return 1
- if $b eq 'README';
- return $a cmp $b;
- }
-
-
- # handle_dist
- # -----------
- # Handle 'dist' target.
- sub handle_dist ()
- {
- # Substutions for distdit.am
- my %transform;
-
- # Define DIST_SUBDIRS. This must always be done, regardless of the
- # no-dist setting: target like `distclean' or `maintainer-clean' use it.
- my $subdirs = var ('SUBDIRS');
- if ($subdirs)
- {
- # If SUBDIRS is conditionally defined, then set DIST_SUBDIRS
- # to all possible directories, and use it. If DIST_SUBDIRS is
- # defined, just use it.
-
- # Note that we check DIST_SUBDIRS first on purpose, so that
- # we don't call has_conditional_contents for now reason.
- # (In the past one project used so many conditional subdirectories
- # that calling has_conditional_contents on SUBDIRS caused
- # automake to grow to 150Mb -- this should not happen with
- # the current implementation of has_conditional_contents,
- # but it's more efficient to avoid the call anyway.)
- if (var ('DIST_SUBDIRS'))
- {
- }
- elsif ($subdirs->has_conditional_contents)
- {
- define_pretty_variable
- ('DIST_SUBDIRS', TRUE, INTERNAL,
- uniq ($subdirs->value_as_list_recursive));
- }
- else
- {
- # We always define this because that is what `distclean'
- # wants.
- define_pretty_variable ('DIST_SUBDIRS', TRUE, INTERNAL,
- '$(SUBDIRS)');
- }
- }
-
- # The remaining definitions are only required when a dist target is used.
- return if option 'no-dist';
-
- # At least one of the archive formats must be enabled.
- if ($relative_dir eq '.')
- {
- my $archive_defined = option 'no-dist-gzip' ? 0 : 1;
- $archive_defined ||=
- grep { option "dist-$_" } ('shar', 'zip', 'tarZ', 'bzip2');
- error (option 'no-dist-gzip',
- "no-dist-gzip specified but no dist-* specified, "
- . "at least one archive format must be enabled")
- unless $archive_defined;
- }
-
- # Look for common files that should be included in distribution.
- # If the aux dir is set, and it does not have a Makefile.am, then
- # we check for these files there as well.
- my $check_aux = 0;
- if ($relative_dir eq '.'
- && $config_aux_dir_set_in_configure_ac)
- {
- if (! &is_make_dir ($config_aux_dir))
- {
- $check_aux = 1;
- }
- }
- foreach my $cfile (@common_files)
- {
- if (dir_has_case_matching_file ($relative_dir, $cfile)
- # The file might be absent, but if it can be built it's ok.
- || rule $cfile)
- {
- &push_dist_common ($cfile);
- }
-
- # Don't use `elsif' here because a file might meaningfully
- # appear in both directories.
- if ($check_aux && dir_has_case_matching_file ($config_aux_dir, $cfile))
- {
- &push_dist_common ("$config_aux_dir/$cfile")
- }
- }
-
- # We might copy elements from $configure_dist_common to
- # %dist_common if we think we need to. If the file appears in our
- # directory, we would have discovered it already, so we don't
- # check that. But if the file is in a subdir without a Makefile,
- # we want to distribute it here if we are doing `.'. Ugly!
- if ($relative_dir eq '.')
- {
- foreach my $file (split (' ' , $configure_dist_common))
- {
- push_dist_common ($file)
- unless is_make_dir (dirname ($file));
- }
- }
-
- # Files to distributed. Don't use ->value_as_list_recursive
- # as it recursively expands `$(dist_pkgdata_DATA)' etc.
- my @dist_common = split (' ', rvar ('DIST_COMMON')->variable_value);
- @dist_common = uniq (sort for_dist_common (@dist_common));
- variable_delete 'DIST_COMMON';
- define_pretty_variable ('DIST_COMMON', TRUE, INTERNAL, @dist_common);
-
- # Now that we've processed DIST_COMMON, disallow further attempts
- # to set it.
- $handle_dist_run = 1;
-
- # Scan EXTRA_DIST to see if we need to distribute anything from a
- # subdir. If so, add it to the list. I didn't want to do this
- # originally, but there were so many requests that I finally
- # relented.
- my $extra_dist = var ('EXTRA_DIST');
- if ($extra_dist)
- {
- # FIXME: This should be fixed to work with conditions. That
- # will require only making the entries in %dist_dirs under the
- # appropriate condition. This is meaningful if the nature of
- # the distribution should depend upon the configure options
- # used.
- foreach ($extra_dist->value_as_list_recursive (skip_ac_subst => 1))
- {
- next unless s,/+[^/]+$,,;
- $dist_dirs{$_} = 1
- unless $_ eq '.';
- }
- }
-
- # We have to check DIST_COMMON for extra directories in case the
- # user put a source used in AC_OUTPUT into a subdir.
- my $topsrcdir = backname ($relative_dir);
- foreach (rvar ('DIST_COMMON')->value_as_list_recursive (skip_ac_subst => 1))
- {
- s/\$\(top_srcdir\)/$topsrcdir/;
- s/\$\(srcdir\)/./;
- # Strip any leading `./'.
- s,^(:?\./+)*,,;
- next unless s,/+[^/]+$,,;
- $dist_dirs{$_} = 1
- unless $_ eq '.';
- }
-
- $transform{'DISTCHECK-HOOK'} = !! rule 'distcheck-hook';
- $transform{'GETTEXT'} = $seen_gettext && !$seen_gettext_external;
-
- # Prepend $(distdir) to each directory given.
- my %rewritten = map { '$(distdir)/' . "$_" => 1 } keys %dist_dirs;
- $transform{'DISTDIRS'} = join (' ', sort keys %rewritten);
-
- # If the target `dist-hook' exists, make sure it is run. This
- # allows users to do random weird things to the distribution
- # before it is packaged up.
- push (@dist_targets, 'dist-hook')
- if user_phony_rule 'dist-hook';
- $transform{'DIST-TARGETS'} = join (' ', @dist_targets);
-
- my $flm = option ('filename-length-max');
- my $filename_filter = $flm ? '.' x $flm->[1] : '';
-
- $output_rules .= &file_contents ('distdir',
- new Automake::Location,
- %transform,
- FILENAME_FILTER => $filename_filter);
- }
-
-
- # check_directory ($NAME, $WHERE)
- # -------------------------------
- # Ensure $NAME is a directory, and that it uses sane name.
- # Use $WHERE as a location in the diagnostic, if any.
- sub check_directory ($$)
- {
- my ($dir, $where) = @_;
-
- error $where, "required directory $relative_dir/$dir does not exist"
- unless -d "$relative_dir/$dir";
-
- # If an `obj/' directory exists, BSD make will enter it before
- # reading `Makefile'. Hence the `Makefile' in the current directory
- # will not be read.
- #
- # % cat Makefile
- # all:
- # echo Hello
- # % cat obj/Makefile
- # all:
- # echo World
- # % make # GNU make
- # echo Hello
- # Hello
- # % pmake # BSD make
- # echo World
- # World
- msg ('portability', $where,
- "naming a subdirectory `obj' causes troubles with BSD make")
- if $dir eq 'obj';
-
- # `aux' is probably the most important of the following forbidden name,
- # since it's tempting to use it as an AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR.
- msg ('portability', $where,
- "name `$dir' is reserved on W32 and DOS platforms")
- if grep (/^\Q$dir\E$/i, qw/aux lpt1 lpt2 lpt3 com1 com2 com3 com4 con prn/);
- }
-
- # check_directories_in_var ($VARIABLE)
- # ------------------------------------
- # Recursively check all items in variables $VARIABLE as directories
- sub check_directories_in_var ($)
- {
- my ($var) = @_;
- $var->traverse_recursively
- (sub
- {
- my ($var, $val, $cond, $full_cond) = @_;
- check_directory ($val, $var->rdef ($cond)->location);
- return ();
- },
- undef,
- skip_ac_subst => 1);
- }
-
- # &handle_subdirs ()
- # ------------------
- # Handle subdirectories.
- sub handle_subdirs ()
- {
- my $subdirs = var ('SUBDIRS');
- return
- unless $subdirs;
-
- check_directories_in_var $subdirs;
-
- my $dsubdirs = var ('DIST_SUBDIRS');
- check_directories_in_var $dsubdirs
- if $dsubdirs;
-
- $output_rules .= &file_contents ('subdirs', new Automake::Location);
- rvar ('RECURSIVE_TARGETS')->rdef (TRUE)->{'pretty'} = VAR_SORTED; # Gross!
- }
-
-
- # ($REGEN, @DEPENDENCIES)
- # &scan_aclocal_m4
- # ----------------
- # If aclocal.m4 creation is automated, return the list of its dependencies.
- sub scan_aclocal_m4 ()
- {
- my $regen_aclocal = 0;
-
- set_seen 'CONFIG_STATUS_DEPENDENCIES';
- set_seen 'CONFIGURE_DEPENDENCIES';
-
- if (-f 'aclocal.m4')
- {
- &define_variable ("ACLOCAL_M4", '$(top_srcdir)/aclocal.m4', INTERNAL);
-
- my $aclocal = new Automake::XFile "< aclocal.m4";
- my $line = $aclocal->getline;
- $regen_aclocal = $line =~ 'generated automatically by aclocal';
- }
-
- my @ac_deps = ();
-
- if (set_seen ('ACLOCAL_M4_SOURCES'))
- {
- push (@ac_deps, '$(ACLOCAL_M4_SOURCES)');
- msg_var ('obsolete', 'ACLOCAL_M4_SOURCES',
- "`ACLOCAL_M4_SOURCES' is obsolete.\n"
- . "It should be safe to simply remove it.");
- }
-
- # Note that it might be possible that aclocal.m4 doesn't exist but
- # should be auto-generated. This case probably isn't very
- # important.
-
- return ($regen_aclocal, @ac_deps);
- }
-
-
- # @DEPENDENCIES
- # &prepend_srcdir (@INPUTS)
- # -------------------------
- # Prepend $(srcdir) or $(top_srcdir) to all @INPUTS. The idea is that
- # if an input file has a directory part the same as the current
- # directory, then the directory part is simply replaced by $(srcdir).
- # But if the directory part is different, then $(top_srcdir) is
- # prepended.
- sub prepend_srcdir (@)
- {
- my (@inputs) = @_;
- my @newinputs;
-
- foreach my $single (@inputs)
- {
- if (dirname ($single) eq $relative_dir)
- {
- push (@newinputs, '$(srcdir)/' . basename ($single));
- }
- else
- {
- push (@newinputs, '$(top_srcdir)/' . $single);
- }
- }
- return @newinputs;
- }
-
- # @DEPENDENCIES
- # rewrite_inputs_into_dependencies ($OUTPUT, @INPUTS)
- # ---------------------------------------------------
- # Compute a list of dependencies appropriate for the rebuild
- # rule of
- # AC_CONFIG_FILES($OUTPUT:$INPUT[0]:$INPUTS[1]:...)
- # Also distribute $INPUTs which are not build by another AC_CONFIG_FILES.
- sub rewrite_inputs_into_dependencies ($@)
- {
- my ($file, @inputs) = @_;
- my @res = ();
-
- for my $i (@inputs)
- {
- if (exists $ac_config_files_location{$i})
- {
- my $di = dirname $i;
- if ($di eq $relative_dir)
- {
- $i = basename $i;
- }
- # In the top-level Makefile we do not use $(top_builddir), because
- # we are already there, and since the targets are built without
- # a $(top_builddir), it helps BSD Make to match them with
- # dependencies.
- elsif ($relative_dir ne '.')
- {
- $i = '$(top_builddir)/' . $i;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- msg ('error', $ac_config_files_location{$file},
- "required file `$i' not found")
- unless exists $output_files{$i} || -f $i;
- ($i) = prepend_srcdir ($i);
- push_dist_common ($i);
- }
- push @res, $i;
- }
- return @res;
- }
-
-
-
- # &handle_configure ($MAKEFILE_AM, $MAKEFILE_IN, $MAKEFILE, @INPUTS)
- # ------------------------------------------------------------------
- # Handle remaking and configure stuff.
- # We need the name of the input file, to do proper remaking rules.
- sub handle_configure ($$$@)
- {
- my ($makefile_am, $makefile_in, $makefile, @inputs) = @_;
-
- prog_error 'empty @inputs'
- unless @inputs;
-
- my ($rel_makefile_am, $rel_makefile_in) = prepend_srcdir ($makefile_am,
- $makefile_in);
- my $rel_makefile = basename $makefile;
-
- my $colon_infile = ':' . join (':', @inputs);
- $colon_infile = '' if $colon_infile eq ":$makefile.in";
- my @rewritten = rewrite_inputs_into_dependencies ($makefile, @inputs);
- my ($regen_aclocal_m4, @aclocal_m4_deps) = scan_aclocal_m4;
- define_pretty_variable ('am__aclocal_m4_deps', TRUE, INTERNAL,
- @configure_deps, @aclocal_m4_deps,
- '$(top_srcdir)/' . $configure_ac);
- my @configuredeps = ('$(am__aclocal_m4_deps)', '$(CONFIGURE_DEPENDENCIES)');
- push @configuredeps, '$(ACLOCAL_M4)' if -f 'aclocal.m4';
- define_pretty_variable ('am__configure_deps', TRUE, INTERNAL,
- @configuredeps);
-
- $output_rules .= file_contents
- ('configure',
- new Automake::Location,
- MAKEFILE => $rel_makefile,
- 'MAKEFILE-DEPS' => "@rewritten",
- 'CONFIG-MAKEFILE' => ($relative_dir eq '.') ? '$@' : '$(subdir)/$@',
- 'MAKEFILE-IN' => $rel_makefile_in,
- 'MAKEFILE-IN-DEPS' => "@include_stack",
- 'MAKEFILE-AM' => $rel_makefile_am,
- STRICTNESS => global_option 'cygnus'
- ? 'cygnus' : $strictness_name,
- 'USE-DEPS' => global_option 'no-dependencies'
- ? ' --ignore-deps' : '',
- 'MAKEFILE-AM-SOURCES' => "$makefile$colon_infile",
- 'REGEN-ACLOCAL-M4' => $regen_aclocal_m4);
-
- if ($relative_dir eq '.')
- {
- &push_dist_common ('acconfig.h')
- if -f 'acconfig.h';
- }
-
- # If we have a configure header, require it.
- my $hdr_index = 0;
- my @distclean_config;
- foreach my $spec (@config_headers)
- {
- $hdr_index += 1;
- # $CONFIG_H_PATH: config.h from top level.
- my ($config_h_path, @ins) = split_config_file_spec ($spec);
- my $config_h_dir = dirname ($config_h_path);
-
- # If the header is in the current directory we want to build
- # the header here. Otherwise, if we're at the topmost
- # directory and the header's directory doesn't have a
- # Makefile, then we also want to build the header.
- if ($relative_dir eq $config_h_dir
- || ($relative_dir eq '.' && ! &is_make_dir ($config_h_dir)))
- {
- my ($cn_sans_dir, $stamp_dir);
- if ($relative_dir eq $config_h_dir)
- {
- $cn_sans_dir = basename ($config_h_path);
- $stamp_dir = '';
- }
- else
- {
- $cn_sans_dir = $config_h_path;
- if ($config_h_dir eq '.')
- {
- $stamp_dir = '';
- }
- else
- {
- $stamp_dir = $config_h_dir . '/';
- }
- }
-
- # This will also distribute all inputs.
- @ins = rewrite_inputs_into_dependencies ($config_h_path, @ins);
-
- # Header defined and in this directory.
- my @files;
- if (-f $config_h_path . '.top')
- {
- push (@files, "$cn_sans_dir.top");
- }
- if (-f $config_h_path . '.bot')
- {
- push (@files, "$cn_sans_dir.bot");
- }
-
- push_dist_common (@files);
-
- # For now, acconfig.h can only appear in the top srcdir.
- if (-f 'acconfig.h')
- {
- push (@files, '$(top_srcdir)/acconfig.h');
- }
-
- my $stamp = "${stamp_dir}stamp-h${hdr_index}";
- $output_rules .=
- file_contents ('remake-hdr',
- new Automake::Location,
- FILES => "@files",
- CONFIG_H => $cn_sans_dir,
- CONFIG_HIN => $ins[0],
- CONFIG_H_DEPS => "@ins",
- CONFIG_H_PATH => $config_h_path,
- STAMP => "$stamp");
-
- push @distclean_config, $cn_sans_dir, $stamp;
- }
- }
-
- $output_rules .= file_contents ('clean-hdr',
- new Automake::Location,
- FILES => "@distclean_config")
- if @distclean_config;
-
- # Distribute and define mkinstalldirs only if it is already present
- # in the package, for backward compatibility (some people may still
- # use $(mkinstalldirs)).
- my $mkidpath = "$config_aux_dir/mkinstalldirs";
- if (-f $mkidpath)
- {
- # Use require_file so that any existingscript gets updated
- # by --force-missing.
- require_conf_file ($mkidpath, FOREIGN, 'mkinstalldirs');
- define_variable ('mkinstalldirs',
- "\$(SHELL) $am_config_aux_dir/mkinstalldirs", INTERNAL);
- }
- else
- {
- # Use $(install_sh), not $(mkdir_p) because the latter requires
- # at least one argument, and $(mkinstalldirs) used to work
- # even without arguments (e.g. $(mkinstalldirs) $(conditional_dir)).
- define_variable ('mkinstalldirs', '$(install_sh) -d', INTERNAL);
- }
-
- reject_var ('CONFIG_HEADER',
- "`CONFIG_HEADER' is an anachronism; now determined "
- . "automatically\nfrom `$configure_ac'");
-
- my @config_h;
- foreach my $spec (@config_headers)
- {
- my ($out, @ins) = split_config_file_spec ($spec);
- # Generate CONFIG_HEADER define.
- if ($relative_dir eq dirname ($out))
- {
- push @config_h, basename ($out);
- }
- else
- {
- push @config_h, "\$(top_builddir)/$out";
- }
- }
- define_variable ("CONFIG_HEADER", "@config_h", INTERNAL)
- if @config_h;
-
- # Now look for other files in this directory which must be remade
- # by config.status, and generate rules for them.
- my @actual_other_files = ();
- foreach my $lfile (@other_input_files)
- {
- my $file;
- my @inputs;
- if ($lfile =~ /^([^:]*):(.*)$/)
- {
- # This is the ":" syntax of AC_OUTPUT.
- $file = $1;
- @inputs = split (':', $2);
- }
- else
- {
- # Normal usage.
- $file = $lfile;
- @inputs = $file . '.in';
- }
-
- # Automake files should not be stored in here, but in %MAKE_LIST.
- prog_error ("$lfile in \@other_input_files\n"
- . "\@other_input_files = (@other_input_files)")
- if -f $file . '.am';
-
- my $local = basename ($file);
-
- # Make sure the dist directory for each input file is created.
- # We only have to do this at the topmost level though. This
- # is a bit ugly but it easier than spreading out the logic,
- # especially in cases like AC_OUTPUT(foo/out:bar/in), where
- # there is no Makefile in bar/.
- if ($relative_dir eq '.')
- {
- foreach (@inputs)
- {
- $dist_dirs{dirname ($_)} = 1;
- }
- }
-
- # We skip files that aren't in this directory. However, if
- # the file's directory does not have a Makefile, and we are
- # currently doing `.', then we create a rule to rebuild the
- # file in the subdir.
- my $fd = dirname ($file);
- if ($fd ne $relative_dir)
- {
- if ($relative_dir eq '.' && ! &is_make_dir ($fd))
- {
- $local = $file;
- }
- else
- {
- next;
- }
- }
-
- my @rewritten_inputs = rewrite_inputs_into_dependencies ($file, @inputs);
-
- $output_rules .= ($local . ': '
- . '$(top_builddir)/config.status '
- . "@rewritten_inputs\n"
- . "\t"
- . 'cd $(top_builddir) && '
- . '$(SHELL) ./config.status '
- . ($relative_dir eq '.' ? '' : '$(subdir)/')
- . '$@'
- . "\n");
- push (@actual_other_files, $local);
- }
-
- # For links we should clean destinations and distribute sources.
- foreach my $spec (@config_links)
- {
- my ($link, $file) = split /:/, $spec;
- # Some people do AC_CONFIG_LINKS($computed). We only handle
- # the DEST:SRC form.
- next unless $file;
- my $where = $ac_config_files_location{$link};
-
- # Skip destinations that contain shell variables.
- if ($link !~ /\$/)
- {
- # We skip links that aren't in this directory. However, if
- # the link's directory does not have a Makefile, and we are
- # currently doing `.', then we add the link to CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES
- # in `.'s Makefile.in.
- my $local = basename ($link);
- my $fd = dirname ($link);
- if ($fd ne $relative_dir)
- {
- if ($relative_dir eq '.' && ! &is_make_dir ($fd))
- {
- $local = $link;
- }
- else
- {
- $local = undef;
- }
- }
- push @actual_other_files, $local if $local;
- }
-
- # Do not process sources that contain shell variables.
- if ($file !~ /\$/)
- {
- my $fd = dirname ($file);
-
- # Make sure the dist directory for each input file is created.
- # We only have to do this at the topmost level though.
- if ($relative_dir eq '.')
- {
- $dist_dirs{$fd} = 1;
- }
-
- # We distribute files that are in this directory.
- # At the top-level (`.') we also distribute files whose
- # directory does not have a Makefile.
- if (($fd eq $relative_dir)
- || ($relative_dir eq '.' && ! &is_make_dir ($fd)))
- {
- # The following will distribute $file as a side-effect when
- # it is appropriate (i.e., when $file is not already an output).
- # We do not need the result, just the side-effect.
- rewrite_inputs_into_dependencies ($link, $file);
- }
- }
- }
-
- # These files get removed by "make distclean".
- define_pretty_variable ('CONFIG_CLEAN_FILES', TRUE, INTERNAL,
- @actual_other_files);
- }
-
- # Handle C headers.
- sub handle_headers
- {
- my @r = &am_install_var ('-defaultdist', 'header', 'HEADERS', 'include',
- 'oldinclude', 'pkginclude',
- 'noinst', 'check');
- foreach (@r)
- {
- next unless $_->[1] =~ /\..*$/;
- &saw_extension ($&);
- }
- }
-
- sub handle_gettext
- {
- return if ! $seen_gettext || $relative_dir ne '.';
-
- my $subdirs = var 'SUBDIRS';
-
- if (! $subdirs)
- {
- err_ac "AM_GNU_GETTEXT used but SUBDIRS not defined";
- return;
- }
-
- # Perform some sanity checks to help users get the right setup.
- # We disable these tests when po/ doesn't exist in order not to disallow
- # unusual gettext setups.
- #
- # Bruno Haible:
- # | The idea is:
- # |
- # | 1) If a package doesn't have a directory po/ at top level, it
- # | will likely have multiple po/ directories in subpackages.
- # |
- # | 2) It is useful to warn for the absence of intl/ if AM_GNU_GETTEXT
- # | is used without 'external'. It is also useful to warn for the
- # | presence of intl/ if AM_GNU_GETTEXT([external]) is used. Both
- # | warnings apply only to the usual layout of packages, therefore
- # | they should both be disabled if no po/ directory is found at
- # | top level.
-
- if (-d 'po')
- {
- my @subdirs = $subdirs->value_as_list_recursive;
-
- msg_var ('syntax', $subdirs,
- "AM_GNU_GETTEXT used but `po' not in SUBDIRS")
- if ! grep ($_ eq 'po', @subdirs);
-
- # intl/ is not required when AM_GNU_GETTEXT is called with
- # the `external' option.
- msg_var ('syntax', $subdirs,
- "AM_GNU_GETTEXT used but `intl' not in SUBDIRS")
- if (! $seen_gettext_external
- && ! grep ($_ eq 'intl', @subdirs));
-
- # intl/ should not be used with AM_GNU_GETTEXT([external])
- msg_var ('syntax', $subdirs,
- "`intl' should not be in SUBDIRS when "
- . "AM_GNU_GETTEXT([external]) is used")
- if ($seen_gettext_external && grep ($_ eq 'intl', @subdirs));
- }
-
- require_file ($ac_gettext_location, GNU, 'ABOUT-NLS');
- }
-
- # Handle footer elements.
- sub handle_footer
- {
- reject_rule ('.SUFFIXES',
- "use variable `SUFFIXES', not target `.SUFFIXES'");
-
- # Note: AIX 4.1 /bin/make will fail if any suffix rule appears
- # before .SUFFIXES. So we make sure that .SUFFIXES appears before
- # anything else, by sticking it right after the default: target.
- $output_header .= ".SUFFIXES:\n";
- my $suffixes = var 'SUFFIXES';
- my @suffixes = Automake::Rule::suffixes;
- if (@suffixes || $suffixes)
- {
- # Make sure SUFFIXES has unique elements. Sort them to ensure
- # the output remains consistent. However, $(SUFFIXES) is
- # always at the start of the list, unsorted. This is done
- # because make will choose rules depending on the ordering of
- # suffixes, and this lets the user have some control. Push
- # actual suffixes, and not $(SUFFIXES). Some versions of make
- # do not like variable substitutions on the .SUFFIXES line.
- my @user_suffixes = ($suffixes
- ? $suffixes->value_as_list_recursive : ());
-
- my %suffixes = map { $_ => 1 } @suffixes;
- delete @suffixes{@user_suffixes};
-
- $output_header .= (".SUFFIXES: "
- . join (' ', @user_suffixes, sort keys %suffixes)
- . "\n");
- }
-
- $output_trailer .= file_contents ('footer', new Automake::Location);
- }
-
-
- # Generate `make install' rules.
- sub handle_install ()
- {
- $output_rules .= &file_contents
- ('install',
- new Automake::Location,
- maybe_BUILT_SOURCES => (set_seen ('BUILT_SOURCES')
- ? (" \$(BUILT_SOURCES)\n"
- . "\t\$(MAKE) \$(AM_MAKEFLAGS)")
- : ''),
- 'installdirs-local' => (user_phony_rule 'installdirs-local'
- ? ' installdirs-local' : ''),
- am__installdirs => variable_value ('am__installdirs') || '');
- }
-
-
- # Deal with all and all-am.
- sub handle_all ($)
- {
- my ($makefile) = @_;
-
- # Output `all-am'.
-
- # Put this at the beginning for the sake of non-GNU makes. This
- # is still wrong if these makes can run parallel jobs. But it is
- # right enough.
- unshift (@all, basename ($makefile));
-
- foreach my $spec (@config_headers)
- {
- my ($out, @ins) = split_config_file_spec ($spec);
- push (@all, basename ($out))
- if dirname ($out) eq $relative_dir;
- }
-
- # Install `all' hooks.
- push (@all, "all-local")
- if user_phony_rule "all-local";
-
- &pretty_print_rule ("all-am:", "\t\t", @all);
- &depend ('.PHONY', 'all-am', 'all');
-
-
- # Output `all'.
-
- my @local_headers = ();
- push @local_headers, '$(BUILT_SOURCES)'
- if var ('BUILT_SOURCES');
- foreach my $spec (@config_headers)
- {
- my ($out, @ins) = split_config_file_spec ($spec);
- push @local_headers, basename ($out)
- if dirname ($out) eq $relative_dir;
- }
-
- if (@local_headers)
- {
- # We need to make sure config.h is built before we recurse.
- # We also want to make sure that built sources are built
- # before any ordinary `all' targets are run. We can't do this
- # by changing the order of dependencies to the "all" because
- # that breaks when using parallel makes. Instead we handle
- # things explicitly.
- $output_all .= ("all: @local_headers"
- . "\n\t"
- . '$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) '
- . (var ('SUBDIRS') ? 'all-recursive' : 'all-am')
- . "\n\n");
- }
- else
- {
- $output_all .= "all: " . (var ('SUBDIRS')
- ? 'all-recursive' : 'all-am') . "\n\n";
- }
- }
-
-
- # &do_check_merge_target ()
- # -------------------------
- # Handle check merge target specially.
- sub do_check_merge_target ()
- {
- # Include user-defined local form of target.
- push @check_tests, 'check-local'
- if user_phony_rule 'check-local';
-
- # In --cygnus mode, check doesn't depend on all.
- if (option 'cygnus')
- {
- # Just run the local check rules.
- pretty_print_rule ('check-am:', "\t\t", @check);
- }
- else
- {
- # The check target must depend on the local equivalent of
- # `all', to ensure all the primary targets are built. Then it
- # must build the local check rules.
- $output_rules .= "check-am: all-am\n";
- pretty_print_rule ("\t\$(MAKE) \$(AM_MAKEFLAGS)", "\t ",
- @check)
- if @check;
- }
- pretty_print_rule ("\t\$(MAKE) \$(AM_MAKEFLAGS)", "\t ",
- @check_tests)
- if @check_tests;
-
- depend '.PHONY', 'check', 'check-am';
- # Handle recursion. We have to honor BUILT_SOURCES like for `all:'.
- $output_rules .= ("check: "
- . (var ('BUILT_SOURCES')
- ? "\$(BUILT_SOURCES)\n\t\$(MAKE) \$(AM_MAKEFLAGS) "
- : '')
- . (var ('SUBDIRS') ? 'check-recursive' : 'check-am')
- . "\n");
- }
-
- # handle_clean ($MAKEFILE)
- # ------------------------
- # Handle all 'clean' targets.
- sub handle_clean ($)
- {
- my ($makefile) = @_;
-
- # Clean the files listed in user variables if they exist.
- $clean_files{'$(MOSTLYCLEANFILES)'} = MOSTLY_CLEAN
- if var ('MOSTLYCLEANFILES');
- $clean_files{'$(CLEANFILES)'} = CLEAN
- if var ('CLEANFILES');
- $clean_files{'$(DISTCLEANFILES)'} = DIST_CLEAN
- if var ('DISTCLEANFILES');
- $clean_files{'$(MAINTAINERCLEANFILES)'} = MAINTAINER_CLEAN
- if var ('MAINTAINERCLEANFILES');
-
- # Built sources are automatically removed by maintainer-clean.
- $clean_files{'$(BUILT_SOURCES)'} = MAINTAINER_CLEAN
- if var ('BUILT_SOURCES');
-
- # Compute a list of "rm"s to run for each target.
- my %rms = (MOSTLY_CLEAN, [],
- CLEAN, [],
- DIST_CLEAN, [],
- MAINTAINER_CLEAN, []);
-
- foreach my $file (keys %clean_files)
- {
- my $when = $clean_files{$file};
- prog_error 'invalid entry in %clean_files'
- unless exists $rms{$when};
-
- my $rm = "rm -f $file";
- # If file is a variable, make sure when don't call `rm -f' without args.
- $rm ="test -z \"$file\" || $rm"
- if ($file =~ /^\s*\$(\(.*\)|\{.*\})\s*$/);
-
- push @{$rms{$when}}, "\t-$rm\n";
- }
-
- $output_rules .= &file_contents
- ('clean',
- new Automake::Location,
- MOSTLYCLEAN_RMS => join ('', sort @{$rms{&MOSTLY_CLEAN}}),
- CLEAN_RMS => join ('', sort @{$rms{&CLEAN}}),
- DISTCLEAN_RMS => join ('', sort @{$rms{&DIST_CLEAN}}),
- MAINTAINER_CLEAN_RMS => join ('', sort @{$rms{&MAINTAINER_CLEAN}}),
- MAKEFILE => basename $makefile,
- );
- }
-
-
- # &target_cmp ($A, $B)
- # --------------------
- # Subroutine for &handle_factored_dependencies to let `.PHONY' be last.
- sub target_cmp
- {
- return 0
- if $a eq $b;
- return -1
- if $b eq '.PHONY';
- return 1
- if $a eq '.PHONY';
- return $a cmp $b;
- }
-
-
- # &handle_factored_dependencies ()
- # --------------------------------
- # Handle everything related to gathered targets.
- sub handle_factored_dependencies
- {
- # Reject bad hooks.
- foreach my $utarg ('uninstall-data-local', 'uninstall-data-hook',
- 'uninstall-exec-local', 'uninstall-exec-hook')
- {
- my $x = $utarg;
- $x =~ s/(data|exec)-//;
- reject_rule ($utarg, "use `$x', not `$utarg'");
- }
-
- reject_rule ('install-local',
- "use `install-data-local' or `install-exec-local', "
- . "not `install-local'");
-
- reject_rule ('install-info-local',
- "`install-info-local' target defined but "
- . "`no-installinfo' option not in use")
- unless option 'no-installinfo';
-
- # Install the -local hooks.
- foreach (keys %dependencies)
- {
- # Hooks are installed on the -am targets.
- s/-am$// or next;
- depend ("$_-am", "$_-local")
- if user_phony_rule "$_-local";
- }
-
- # Install the -hook hooks.
- # FIXME: Why not be as liberal as we are with -local hooks?
- foreach ('install-exec', 'install-data', 'uninstall')
- {
- if (user_phony_rule "$_-hook")
- {
- $actions{"$_-am"} .=
- ("\t\@\$(NORMAL_INSTALL)\n"
- . "\t" . '$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) ' . "$_-hook\n");
- }
- }
-
- # All the required targets are phony.
- depend ('.PHONY', keys %required_targets);
-
- # Actually output gathered targets.
- foreach (sort target_cmp keys %dependencies)
- {
- # If there is nothing about this guy, skip it.
- next
- unless (@{$dependencies{$_}}
- || $actions{$_}
- || $required_targets{$_});
-
- # Define gathered targets in undefined conditions.
- # FIXME: Right now we must handle .PHONY as an exception,
- # because people write things like
- # .PHONY: myphonytarget
- # to append dependencies. This would not work if Automake
- # refrained from defining its own .PHONY target as it does
- # with other overridden targets.
- my @undefined_conds = (TRUE,);
- if ($_ ne '.PHONY')
- {
- @undefined_conds =
- Automake::Rule::define ($_, 'internal',
- RULE_AUTOMAKE, TRUE, INTERNAL);
- }
- my @uniq_deps = uniq (sort @{$dependencies{$_}});
- foreach my $cond (@undefined_conds)
- {
- my $condstr = $cond->subst_string;
- &pretty_print_rule ("$condstr$_:", "$condstr\t", @uniq_deps);
- $output_rules .= $actions{$_} if defined $actions{$_};
- $output_rules .= "\n";
- }
- }
- }
-
-
- # &handle_tests_dejagnu ()
- # ------------------------
- sub handle_tests_dejagnu
- {
- push (@check_tests, 'check-DEJAGNU');
- $output_rules .= file_contents ('dejagnu', new Automake::Location);
- }
-
-
- # Handle TESTS variable and other checks.
- sub handle_tests
- {
- if (option 'dejagnu')
- {
- &handle_tests_dejagnu;
- }
- else
- {
- foreach my $c ('DEJATOOL', 'RUNTEST', 'RUNTESTFLAGS')
- {
- reject_var ($c, "`$c' defined but `dejagnu' not in "
- . "`AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS'");
- }
- }
-
- if (var ('TESTS'))
- {
- push (@check_tests, 'check-TESTS');
- $output_rules .= &file_contents ('check', new Automake::Location);
- }
- }
-
- # Handle Emacs Lisp.
- sub handle_emacs_lisp
- {
- my @elfiles = &am_install_var ('-candist', 'lisp', 'LISP',
- 'lisp', 'noinst');
-
- return if ! @elfiles;
-
- define_pretty_variable ('am__ELFILES', TRUE, INTERNAL,
- map { $_->[1] } @elfiles);
- define_pretty_variable ('am__ELCFILES', TRUE, INTERNAL,
- '$(am__ELFILES:.el=.elc)');
- # This one can be overridden by users.
- define_pretty_variable ('ELCFILES', TRUE, INTERNAL, '$(LISP:.el=.elc)');
-
- push @all, '$(ELCFILES)';
-
- require_variables ($elfiles[0][0], "Emacs Lisp sources seen", TRUE,
- 'EMACS', 'lispdir');
- require_conf_file ($elfiles[0][0], FOREIGN, 'elisp-comp');
- &define_variable ('elisp_comp', "$am_config_aux_dir/elisp-comp", INTERNAL);
- }
-
- # Handle Python
- sub handle_python
- {
- my @pyfiles = &am_install_var ('-defaultdist', 'python', 'PYTHON',
- 'noinst');
- return if ! @pyfiles;
-
- require_variables ($pyfiles[0][0], "Python sources seen", TRUE, 'PYTHON');
- require_conf_file ($pyfiles[0][0], FOREIGN, 'py-compile');
- &define_variable ('py_compile', "$am_config_aux_dir/py-compile", INTERNAL);
- }
-
- # Handle Java.
- sub handle_java
- {
- my @sourcelist = &am_install_var ('-candist',
- 'java', 'JAVA',
- 'java', 'noinst', 'check');
- return if ! @sourcelist;
-
- my @prefix = am_primary_prefixes ('JAVA', 1,
- 'java', 'noinst', 'check');
-
- my $dir;
- foreach my $curs (@prefix)
- {
- next
- if $curs eq 'EXTRA';
-
- err_var "${curs}_JAVA", "multiple _JAVA primaries in use"
- if defined $dir;
- $dir = $curs;
- }
-
-
- push (@all, 'class' . $dir . '.stamp');
- }
-
-
- # Handle some of the minor options.
- sub handle_minor_options
- {
- if (option 'readme-alpha')
- {
- if ($relative_dir eq '.')
- {
- if ($package_version !~ /^$GNITS_VERSION_PATTERN$/)
- {
- msg ('error-gnits', $package_version_location,
- "version `$package_version' doesn't follow " .
- "Gnits standards");
- }
- if (defined $1 && -f 'README-alpha')
- {
- # This means we have an alpha release. See
- # GNITS_VERSION_PATTERN for details.
- push_dist_common ('README-alpha');
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- ################################################################
-
- # ($OUTPUT, @INPUTS)
- # &split_config_file_spec ($SPEC)
- # -------------------------------
- # Decode the Autoconf syntax for config files (files, headers, links
- # etc.).
- sub split_config_file_spec ($)
- {
- my ($spec) = @_;
- my ($output, @inputs) = split (/:/, $spec);
-
- push @inputs, "$output.in"
- unless @inputs;
-
- return ($output, @inputs);
- }
-
- # $input
- # locate_am (@POSSIBLE_SOURCES)
- # -----------------------------
- # AC_CONFIG_FILES allow specifications such as Makefile:top.in:mid.in:bot.in
- # This functions returns the first *.in file for which a *.am exists.
- # It returns undef otherwise.
- sub locate_am (@)
- {
- my (@rest) = @_;
- my $input;
- foreach my $file (@rest)
- {
- if (($file =~ /^(.*)\.in$/) && -f "$1.am")
- {
- $input = $file;
- last;
- }
- }
- return $input;
- }
-
- my %make_list;
-
- # &scan_autoconf_config_files ($WHERE, $CONFIG-FILES)
- # ---------------------------------------------------
- # Study $CONFIG-FILES which is the first argument to AC_CONFIG_FILES
- # (or AC_OUTPUT).
- sub scan_autoconf_config_files ($$)
- {
- my ($where, $config_files) = @_;
-
- # Look at potential Makefile.am's.
- foreach (split ' ', $config_files)
- {
- # Must skip empty string for Perl 4.
- next if $_ eq "\\" || $_ eq '';
-
- # Handle $local:$input syntax.
- my ($local, @rest) = split (/:/);
- @rest = ("$local.in",) unless @rest;
- my $input = locate_am @rest;
- if ($input)
- {
- # We have a file that automake should generate.
- $make_list{$input} = join (':', ($local, @rest));
- }
- else
- {
- # We have a file that automake should cause to be
- # rebuilt, but shouldn't generate itself.
- push (@other_input_files, $_);
- }
- $ac_config_files_location{$local} = $where;
- }
- }
-
-
- # &scan_autoconf_traces ($FILENAME)
- # ---------------------------------
- sub scan_autoconf_traces ($)
- {
- my ($filename) = @_;
-
- # Macros to trace, with their minimal number of arguments.
- #
- # IMPORTANT: If you add a macro here, you should also add this macro
- # ========= to Automake-preselection in autoconf/lib/autom4te.in.
- my %traced = (
- AC_CANONICAL_BUILD => 0,
- AC_CANONICAL_HOST => 0,
- AC_CANONICAL_TARGET => 0,
- AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR => 1,
- AC_CONFIG_FILES => 1,
- AC_CONFIG_HEADERS => 1,
- AC_CONFIG_LINKS => 1,
- AC_INIT => 0,
- AC_LIBSOURCE => 1,
- AC_SUBST => 1,
- AM_AUTOMAKE_VERSION => 1,
- AM_CONDITIONAL => 2,
- AM_ENABLE_MULTILIB => 0,
- AM_GNU_GETTEXT => 0,
- AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE => 0,
- AM_MAINTAINER_MODE => 0,
- AM_PROG_CC_C_O => 0,
- LT_SUPPORTED_TAG => 1,
- _LT_AC_TAGCONFIG => 0,
- m4_include => 1,
- m4_sinclude => 1,
- sinclude => 1,
- );
-
- my $traces = ($ENV{AUTOCONF} || 'autoconf') . " ";
-
- # Use a separator unlikely to be used, not `:', the default, which
- # has a precise meaning for AC_CONFIG_FILES and so on.
- $traces .= join (' ',
- map { "--trace=$_" . ':\$f:\$l::\$n::\${::}%' }
- (keys %traced));
-
- my $tracefh = new Automake::XFile ("$traces $filename |");
- verb "reading $traces";
-
- while ($_ = $tracefh->getline)
- {
- chomp;
- my ($here, @args) = split (/::/);
- my $where = new Automake::Location $here;
- my $macro = $args[0];
-
- prog_error ("unrequested trace `$macro'")
- unless exists $traced{$macro};
-
- # Skip and diagnose malformed calls.
- if ($#args < $traced{$macro})
- {
- msg ('syntax', $where, "not enough arguments for $macro");
- next;
- }
-
- # Alphabetical ordering please.
- if ($macro eq 'AC_CANONICAL_BUILD')
- {
- if ($seen_canonical <= AC_CANONICAL_BUILD)
- {
- $seen_canonical = AC_CANONICAL_BUILD;
- $canonical_location = $where;
- }
- }
- elsif ($macro eq 'AC_CANONICAL_HOST')
- {
- if ($seen_canonical <= AC_CANONICAL_HOST)
- {
- $seen_canonical = AC_CANONICAL_HOST;
- $canonical_location = $where;
- }
- }
- elsif ($macro eq 'AC_CANONICAL_TARGET')
- {
- $seen_canonical = AC_CANONICAL_TARGET;
- $canonical_location = $where;
- }
- elsif ($macro eq 'AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR')
- {
- if ($seen_init_automake)
- {
- error ($where, "AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR must be called before "
- . "AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE...", partial => 1);
- error ($seen_init_automake, "... AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE called here");
- }
- $config_aux_dir = $args[1];
- $config_aux_dir_set_in_configure_ac = 1;
- $relative_dir = '.';
- check_directory ($config_aux_dir, $where);
- }
- elsif ($macro eq 'AC_CONFIG_FILES')
- {
- # Look at potential Makefile.am's.
- scan_autoconf_config_files ($where, $args[1]);
- }
- elsif ($macro eq 'AC_CONFIG_HEADERS')
- {
- foreach my $spec (split (' ', $args[1]))
- {
- my ($dest, @src) = split (':', $spec);
- $ac_config_files_location{$dest} = $where;
- push @config_headers, $spec;
- }
- }
- elsif ($macro eq 'AC_CONFIG_LINKS')
- {
- foreach my $spec (split (' ', $args[1]))
- {
- my ($dest, $src) = split (':', $spec);
- $ac_config_files_location{$dest} = $where;
- push @config_links, $spec;
- }
- }
- elsif ($macro eq 'AC_INIT')
- {
- if (defined $args[2])
- {
- $package_version = $args[2];
- $package_version_location = $where;
- }
- }
- elsif ($macro eq 'AC_LIBSOURCE')
- {
- $libsources{$args[1]} = $here;
- }
- elsif ($macro eq 'AC_SUBST')
- {
- # Just check for alphanumeric in AC_SUBST. If you do
- # AC_SUBST(5), then too bad.
- $configure_vars{$args[1]} = $where
- if $args[1] =~ /^\w+$/;
- }
- elsif ($macro eq 'AM_AUTOMAKE_VERSION')
- {
- error ($where,
- "version mismatch. This is Automake $VERSION,\n" .
- "but the definition used by this AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE\n" .
- "comes from Automake $args[1]. You should recreate\n" .
- "aclocal.m4 with aclocal and run automake again.\n",
- # $? = 63 is used to indicate version mismatch to missing.
- exit_code => 63)
- if $VERSION ne $args[1];
-
- $seen_automake_version = 1;
- }
- elsif ($macro eq 'AM_CONDITIONAL')
- {
- $configure_cond{$args[1]} = $where;
- }
- elsif ($macro eq 'AM_ENABLE_MULTILIB')
- {
- $seen_multilib = $where;
- }
- elsif ($macro eq 'AM_GNU_GETTEXT')
- {
- $seen_gettext = $where;
- $ac_gettext_location = $where;
- $seen_gettext_external = grep ($_ eq 'external', @args);
- }
- elsif ($macro eq 'AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE')
- {
- $seen_init_automake = $where;
- if (defined $args[2])
- {
- $package_version = $args[2];
- $package_version_location = $where;
- }
- elsif (defined $args[1])
- {
- exit $exit_code
- if (process_global_option_list ($where,
- split (' ', $args[1])));
- }
- }
- elsif ($macro eq 'AM_MAINTAINER_MODE')
- {
- $seen_maint_mode = $where;
- }
- elsif ($macro eq 'AM_PROG_CC_C_O')
- {
- $seen_cc_c_o = $where;
- }
- elsif ($macro eq 'm4_include'
- || $macro eq 'm4_sinclude'
- || $macro eq 'sinclude')
- {
- # Skip missing `sinclude'd files.
- next if $macro ne 'm4_include' && ! -f $args[1];
-
- # Some modified versions of Autoconf don't use
- # forzen files. Consequently it's possible that we see all
- # m4_include's performed during Autoconf's startup.
- # Obviously we don't want to distribute Autoconf's files
- # so we skip absolute filenames here.
- push @configure_deps, '$(top_srcdir)/' . $args[1]
- unless $here =~ m,^(?:\w:)?[\\/],;
- # Keep track of the greatest timestamp.
- if (-e $args[1])
- {
- my $mtime = mtime $args[1];
- $configure_deps_greatest_timestamp = $mtime
- if $mtime > $configure_deps_greatest_timestamp;
- }
- }
- elsif ($macro eq 'LT_SUPPORTED_TAG')
- {
- $libtool_tags{$args[1]} = 1;
- }
- elsif ($macro eq '_LT_AC_TAGCONFIG')
- {
- # _LT_AC_TAGCONFIG is an old macro present in Libtool 1.5.
- # We use it to detect whether tags are supported. Our
- # prefered interface is LT_SUPPORTED_TAG, but it was
- # introduced in Libtool 1.6.
- if (0 == keys %libtool_tags)
- {
- # Hardcode the tags supported by Libtool 1.5.
- %libtool_tags = (CC => 1, CXX => 1, GCJ => 1, F77 => 1);
- }
- }
- }
-
- $tracefh->close;
- }
-
-
- # &scan_autoconf_files ()
- # -----------------------
- # Check whether we use `configure.ac' or `configure.in'.
- # Scan it (and possibly `aclocal.m4') for interesting things.
- # We must scan aclocal.m4 because there might be AC_SUBSTs and such there.
- sub scan_autoconf_files ()
- {
- # Reinitialize libsources here. This isn't really necessary,
- # since we currently assume there is only one configure.ac. But
- # that won't always be the case.
- %libsources = ();
-
- # Keep track of the youngest configure dependency.
- $configure_deps_greatest_timestamp = mtime $configure_ac;
- if (-e 'aclocal.m4')
- {
- my $mtime = mtime 'aclocal.m4';
- $configure_deps_greatest_timestamp = $mtime
- if $mtime > $configure_deps_greatest_timestamp;
- }
-
- scan_autoconf_traces ($configure_ac);
-
- @configure_input_files = sort keys %make_list;
- # Set input and output files if not specified by user.
- if (! @input_files)
- {
- @input_files = @configure_input_files;
- %output_files = %make_list;
- }
-
-
- if (! $seen_init_automake)
- {
- err_ac ("no proper invocation of AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE was found.\nYou "
- . "should verify that $configure_ac invokes AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE,"
- . "\nthat aclocal.m4 is present in the top-level directory,\n"
- . "and that aclocal.m4 was recently regenerated "
- . "(using aclocal).");
- }
- else
- {
- if (! $seen_automake_version)
- {
- if (-f 'aclocal.m4')
- {
- error ($seen_init_automake,
- "your implementation of AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE comes from " .
- "an\nold Automake version. You should recreate " .
- "aclocal.m4\nwith aclocal and run automake again.\n",
- # $? = 63 is used to indicate version mismatch to missing.
- exit_code => 63);
- }
- else
- {
- error ($seen_init_automake,
- "no proper implementation of AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE was " .
- "found,\nprobably because aclocal.m4 is missing...\n" .
- "You should run aclocal to create this file, then\n" .
- "run automake again.\n");
- }
- }
- }
-
- locate_aux_dir ();
-
- # Reorder @input_files so that the Makefile that distributes aux
- # files is processed last. This is important because each directory
- # can require auxiliary scripts and we should wait until they have
- # been installed before distributing them.
-
- # The Makefile.in that distribute the aux files is the one in
- # $config_aux_dir or the top-level Makefile.
- my $auxdirdist = is_make_dir ($config_aux_dir) ? $config_aux_dir : '.';
- my @new_input_files = ();
- while (@input_files)
- {
- my $in = pop @input_files;
- my @ins = split (/:/, $output_files{$in});
- if (dirname ($ins[0]) eq $auxdirdist)
- {
- push @new_input_files, $in;
- $automake_will_process_aux_dir = 1;
- }
- else
- {
- unshift @new_input_files, $in;
- }
- }
- @input_files = @new_input_files;
-
- # If neither the auxdir/Makefile nor the ./Makefile are generated
- # by Automake, we won't distribute the aux files anyway. Assume
- # the user know what (s)he does, and pretend we will distribute
- # them to disable the error in require_file_internal.
- $automake_will_process_aux_dir = 1 if ! is_make_dir ($auxdirdist);
-
- # Look for some files we need. Always check for these. This
- # check must be done for every run, even those where we are only
- # looking at a subdir Makefile. We must set relative_dir for
- # maybe_push_required_file to work.
- $relative_dir = '.';
- require_conf_file ($configure_ac, FOREIGN, 'install-sh', 'missing');
- err_am "`install.sh' is an anachronism; use `install-sh' instead"
- if -f $config_aux_dir . '/install.sh';
-
- # Preserve dist_common for later.
- $configure_dist_common = variable_value ('DIST_COMMON') || '';
-
- }
-
- ################################################################
-
- # Set up for Cygnus mode.
- sub check_cygnus
- {
- my $cygnus = option 'cygnus';
- return unless $cygnus;
-
- set_strictness ('foreign');
- set_option ('no-installinfo', $cygnus);
- set_option ('no-dependencies', $cygnus);
- set_option ('no-dist', $cygnus);
-
- err_ac "`AM_MAINTAINER_MODE' required when --cygnus specified"
- if !$seen_maint_mode;
- }
-
- # Do any extra checking for GNU standards.
- sub check_gnu_standards
- {
- if ($relative_dir eq '.')
- {
- # In top level (or only) directory.
- require_file ("$am_file.am", GNU,
- qw/INSTALL NEWS README AUTHORS ChangeLog/);
-
- # Accept one of these three licenses; default to COPYING.
- # Make sure we do not overwrite an existing license.
- my $license;
- foreach (qw /COPYING COPYING.LIB COPYING.LESSER/)
- {
- if (-f $_)
- {
- $license = $_;
- last;
- }
- }
- require_file ("$am_file.am", GNU, 'COPYING')
- unless $license;
- }
-
- for my $opt ('no-installman', 'no-installinfo')
- {
- msg ('error-gnu', option $opt,
- "option `$opt' disallowed by GNU standards")
- if option $opt;
- }
- }
-
- # Do any extra checking for GNITS standards.
- sub check_gnits_standards
- {
- if ($relative_dir eq '.')
- {
- # In top level (or only) directory.
- require_file ("$am_file.am", GNITS, 'THANKS');
- }
- }
-
- ################################################################
- #
- # Functions to handle files of each language.
-
- # Each `lang_X_rewrite($DIRECTORY, $BASE, $EXT)' function follows a
- # simple formula: Return value is LANG_SUBDIR if the resulting object
- # file should be in a subdir if the source file is, LANG_PROCESS if
- # file is to be dealt with, LANG_IGNORE otherwise.
-
- # Much of the actual processing is handled in
- # handle_single_transform. These functions exist so that
- # auxiliary information can be recorded for a later cleanup pass.
- # Note that the calls to these functions are computed, so don't bother
- # searching for their precise names in the source.
-
- # This is just a convenience function that can be used to determine
- # when a subdir object should be used.
- sub lang_sub_obj
- {
- return option 'subdir-objects' ? LANG_SUBDIR : LANG_PROCESS;
- }
-
- # Rewrite a single C source file.
- sub lang_c_rewrite
- {
- my ($directory, $base, $ext) = @_;
-
- if (option 'ansi2knr' && $base =~ /_$/)
- {
- # FIXME: include line number in error.
- err_am "C source file `$base.c' would be deleted by ansi2knr rules";
- }
-
- my $r = LANG_PROCESS;
- if (option 'subdir-objects')
- {
- $r = LANG_SUBDIR;
- $base = $directory . '/' . $base
- unless $directory eq '.' || $directory eq '';
-
- err_am ("C objects in subdir but `AM_PROG_CC_C_O' "
- . "not in `$configure_ac'",
- uniq_scope => US_GLOBAL)
- unless $seen_cc_c_o;
-
- require_conf_file ("$am_file.am", FOREIGN, 'compile');
-
- # In this case we already have the directory information, so
- # don't add it again.
- $de_ansi_files{$base} = '';
- }
- else
- {
- $de_ansi_files{$base} = (($directory eq '.' || $directory eq '')
- ? ''
- : "$directory/");
- }
-
- return $r;
- }
-
- # Rewrite a single C++ source file.
- sub lang_cxx_rewrite
- {
- return &lang_sub_obj;
- }
-
- # Rewrite a single header file.
- sub lang_header_rewrite
- {
- # Header files are simply ignored.
- return LANG_IGNORE;
- }
-
- # Rewrite a single yacc file.
- sub lang_yacc_rewrite
- {
- my ($directory, $base, $ext) = @_;
-
- my $r = &lang_sub_obj;
- (my $newext = $ext) =~ tr/y/c/;
- return ($r, $newext);
- }
-
- # Rewrite a single yacc++ file.
- sub lang_yaccxx_rewrite
- {
- my ($directory, $base, $ext) = @_;
-
- my $r = &lang_sub_obj;
- (my $newext = $ext) =~ tr/y/c/;
- return ($r, $newext);
- }
-
- # Rewrite a single lex file.
- sub lang_lex_rewrite
- {
- my ($directory, $base, $ext) = @_;
-
- my $r = &lang_sub_obj;
- (my $newext = $ext) =~ tr/l/c/;
- return ($r, $newext);
- }
-
- # Rewrite a single lex++ file.
- sub lang_lexxx_rewrite
- {
- my ($directory, $base, $ext) = @_;
-
- my $r = &lang_sub_obj;
- (my $newext = $ext) =~ tr/l/c/;
- return ($r, $newext);
- }
-
- # Rewrite a single assembly file.
- sub lang_asm_rewrite
- {
- return &lang_sub_obj;
- }
-
- # Rewrite a single Fortran 77 file.
- sub lang_f77_rewrite
- {
- return LANG_PROCESS;
- }
-
- # Rewrite a single Fortran file.
- sub lang_fc_rewrite
- {
- return LANG_PROCESS;
- }
-
- # Rewrite a single preprocessed Fortran file.
- sub lang_ppfc_rewrite
- {
- return LANG_PROCESS;
- }
-
- # Rewrite a single preprocessed Fortran 77 file.
- sub lang_ppf77_rewrite
- {
- return LANG_PROCESS;
- }
-
- # Rewrite a single ratfor file.
- sub lang_ratfor_rewrite
- {
- return LANG_PROCESS;
- }
-
- # Rewrite a single Objective C file.
- sub lang_objc_rewrite
- {
- return &lang_sub_obj;
- }
-
- # Rewrite a single Java file.
- sub lang_java_rewrite
- {
- return LANG_SUBDIR;
- }
-
- # The lang_X_finish functions are called after all source file
- # processing is done. Each should handle defining rules for the
- # language, etc. A finish function is only called if a source file of
- # the appropriate type has been seen.
-
- sub lang_c_finish
- {
- # Push all libobjs files onto de_ansi_files. We actually only
- # push files which exist in the current directory, and which are
- # genuine source files.
- foreach my $file (keys %libsources)
- {
- if ($file =~ /^(.*)\.[cly]$/ && -f "$relative_dir/$file")
- {
- $de_ansi_files{$1} = ''
- }
- }
-
- if (option 'ansi2knr' && keys %de_ansi_files)
- {
- # Make all _.c files depend on their corresponding .c files.
- my @objects;
- foreach my $base (sort keys %de_ansi_files)
- {
- # Each _.c file must depend on ansi2knr; otherwise it
- # might be used in a parallel build before it is built.
- # We need to support files in the srcdir and in the build
- # dir (because these files might be auto-generated. But
- # we can't use $< -- some makes only define $< during a
- # suffix rule.
- my $ansfile = $de_ansi_files{$base} . $base . '.c';
- $output_rules .= ($base . "_.c: $ansfile \$(ANSI2KNR)\n\t"
- . '$(CPP) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) '
- . '`if test -f $(srcdir)/' . $ansfile
- . '; then echo $(srcdir)/' . $ansfile
- . '; else echo ' . $ansfile . '; fi` '
- . "| sed 's/^# \\([0-9]\\)/#line \\1/' "
- . '| $(ANSI2KNR) > $@'
- # If ansi2knr fails then we shouldn't
- # create the _.c file
- . " || rm -f \$\@\n");
- push (@objects, $base . '_.$(OBJEXT)');
- push (@objects, $base . '_.lo')
- if var ('LIBTOOL');
-
- # Explicitly clean the _.c files if they are in a
- # subdirectory. (In the current directory they get erased
- # by a `rm -f *_.c' rule.)
- $clean_files{$base . '_.c'} = MOSTLY_CLEAN
- if dirname ($base) ne '.';
- }
-
- # Make all _.o (and _.lo) files depend on ansi2knr.
- # Use a sneaky little hack to make it print nicely.
- &pretty_print_rule ('', '', @objects, ':', '$(ANSI2KNR)');
- }
- }
-
- # This is a yacc helper which is called whenever we have decided to
- # compile a yacc file.
- sub lang_yacc_target_hook
- {
- my ($self, $aggregate, $output, $input, %transform) = @_;
-
- my $flag = $aggregate . "_YFLAGS";
- my $flagvar = var $flag;
- my $YFLAGSvar = var 'YFLAGS';
- if (($flagvar && $flagvar->variable_value =~ /$DASH_D_PATTERN/o)
- || ($YFLAGSvar && $YFLAGSvar->variable_value =~ /$DASH_D_PATTERN/o))
- {
- (my $output_base = $output) =~ s/$KNOWN_EXTENSIONS_PATTERN$//;
- my $header = $output_base . '.h';
-
- # Found a `-d' that applies to the compilation of this file.
- # Add a dependency for the generated header file, and arrange
- # for that file to be included in the distribution.
- foreach my $cond (Automake::Rule::define (${header}, 'internal',
- RULE_AUTOMAKE, TRUE,
- INTERNAL))
- {
- my $condstr = $cond->subst_string;
- $output_rules .= ("$condstr${header}: $output\n"
- # Recover from removal of $header
- . "$condstr\t\@if test ! -f \$@; then \\\n"
- . "$condstr\t rm -f $output; \\\n"
- . "$condstr\t \$(MAKE) $output; \\\n"
- . "$condstr\telse :; fi\n");
- }
- # Distribute the generated file, unless its .y source was
- # listed in a nodist_ variable. (&handle_source_transform
- # will set DIST_SOURCE.)
- &push_dist_common ($header)
- if $transform{'DIST_SOURCE'};
-
- # If the files are built in the build directory, then we want
- # to remove them with `make clean'. If they are in srcdir
- # they shouldn't be touched. However, we can't determine this
- # statically, and the GNU rules say that yacc/lex output files
- # should be removed by maintainer-clean. So that's what we
- # do.
- $clean_files{$header} = MAINTAINER_CLEAN;
- }
- # Erase $OUTPUT on `make maintainer-clean' (by GNU standards).
- # See the comment above for $HEADER.
- $clean_files{$output} = MAINTAINER_CLEAN;
- }
-
- # This is a lex helper which is called whenever we have decided to
- # compile a lex file.
- sub lang_lex_target_hook
- {
- my ($self, $aggregate, $output, $input) = @_;
- # If the files are built in the build directory, then we want to
- # remove them with `make clean'. If they are in srcdir they
- # shouldn't be touched. However, we can't determine this
- # statically, and the GNU rules say that yacc/lex output files
- # should be removed by maintainer-clean. So that's what we do.
- $clean_files{$output} = MAINTAINER_CLEAN;
- }
-
- # This is a helper for both lex and yacc.
- sub yacc_lex_finish_helper
- {
- return if defined $language_scratch{'lex-yacc-done'};
- $language_scratch{'lex-yacc-done'} = 1;
-
- # If there is more than one distinct yacc (resp lex) source file
- # in a given directory, then the `ylwrap' program is required to
- # allow parallel builds to work correctly. FIXME: for now, no
- # line number.
- require_conf_file ($configure_ac, FOREIGN, 'ylwrap');
- &define_variable ('YLWRAP', "$am_config_aux_dir/ylwrap", INTERNAL);
- }
-
- sub lang_yacc_finish
- {
- return if defined $language_scratch{'yacc-done'};
- $language_scratch{'yacc-done'} = 1;
-
- reject_var 'YACCFLAGS', "`YACCFLAGS' obsolete; use `YFLAGS' instead";
-
- &yacc_lex_finish_helper
- if count_files_for_language ('yacc') > 1;
- }
-
-
- sub lang_lex_finish
- {
- return if defined $language_scratch{'lex-done'};
- $language_scratch{'lex-done'} = 1;
-
- &yacc_lex_finish_helper
- if count_files_for_language ('lex') > 1;
- }
-
-
- # Given a hash table of linker names, pick the name that has the most
- # precedence. This is lame, but something has to have global
- # knowledge in order to eliminate the conflict. Add more linkers as
- # required.
- sub resolve_linker
- {
- my (%linkers) = @_;
-
- foreach my $l (qw(GCJLINK CXXLINK F77LINK FCLINK OBJCLINK))
- {
- return $l if defined $linkers{$l};
- }
- return 'LINK';
- }
-
- # Called to indicate that an extension was used.
- sub saw_extension
- {
- my ($ext) = @_;
- if (! defined $extension_seen{$ext})
- {
- $extension_seen{$ext} = 1;
- }
- else
- {
- ++$extension_seen{$ext};
- }
- }
-
- # Return the number of files seen for a given language. Knows about
- # special cases we care about. FIXME: this is hideous. We need
- # something that involves real language objects. For instance yacc
- # and yaccxx could both derive from a common yacc class which would
- # know about the strange ylwrap requirement. (Or better yet we could
- # just not support legacy yacc!)
- sub count_files_for_language
- {
- my ($name) = @_;
-
- my @names;
- if ($name eq 'yacc' || $name eq 'yaccxx')
- {
- @names = ('yacc', 'yaccxx');
- }
- elsif ($name eq 'lex' || $name eq 'lexxx')
- {
- @names = ('lex', 'lexxx');
- }
- else
- {
- @names = ($name);
- }
-
- my $r = 0;
- foreach $name (@names)
- {
- my $lang = $languages{$name};
- foreach my $ext (@{$lang->extensions})
- {
- $r += $extension_seen{$ext}
- if defined $extension_seen{$ext};
- }
- }
-
- return $r
- }
-
- # Called to ask whether source files have been seen . If HEADERS is 1,
- # headers can be included.
- sub saw_sources_p
- {
- my ($headers) = @_;
-
- # count all the sources
- my $count = 0;
- foreach my $val (values %extension_seen)
- {
- $count += $val;
- }
-
- if (!$headers)
- {
- $count -= count_files_for_language ('header');
- }
-
- return $count > 0;
- }
-
-
- # register_language (%ATTRIBUTE)
- # ------------------------------
- # Register a single language.
- # Each %ATTRIBUTE is of the form ATTRIBUTE => VALUE.
- sub register_language (%)
- {
- my (%option) = @_;
-
- # Set the defaults.
- $option{'ansi'} = 0
- unless defined $option{'ansi'};
- $option{'autodep'} = 'no'
- unless defined $option{'autodep'};
- $option{'linker'} = ''
- unless defined $option{'linker'};
- $option{'flags'} = []
- unless defined $option{'flags'};
- $option{'output_extensions'} = sub { return ( '.$(OBJEXT)', '.lo' ) }
- unless defined $option{'output_extensions'};
-
- my $lang = new Language (%option);
-
- # Fill indexes.
- $extension_map{$_} = $lang->name foreach @{$lang->extensions};
- $languages{$lang->name} = $lang;
-
- # Update the pattern of known extensions.
- accept_extensions (@{$lang->extensions});
-
- # Upate the $suffix_rule map.
- foreach my $suffix (@{$lang->extensions})
- {
- foreach my $dest (&{$lang->output_extensions} ($suffix))
- {
- register_suffix_rule (INTERNAL, $suffix, $dest);
- }
- }
- }
-
- # derive_suffix ($EXT, $OBJ)
- # --------------------------
- # This function is used to find a path from a user-specified suffix $EXT
- # to $OBJ or to some other suffix we recognize internally, e.g. `cc'.
- sub derive_suffix ($$)
- {
- my ($source_ext, $obj) = @_;
-
- while (! $extension_map{$source_ext}
- && $source_ext ne $obj
- && exists $suffix_rules->{$source_ext}
- && exists $suffix_rules->{$source_ext}{$obj})
- {
- $source_ext = $suffix_rules->{$source_ext}{$obj}[0];
- }
-
- return $source_ext;
- }
-
-
- ################################################################
-
- # Pretty-print something and append to output_rules.
- sub pretty_print_rule
- {
- $output_rules .= &makefile_wrap (@_);
- }
-
-
- ################################################################
-
-
- ## -------------------------------- ##
- ## Handling the conditional stack. ##
- ## -------------------------------- ##
-
-
- # $STRING
- # make_conditional_string ($NEGATE, $COND)
- # ----------------------------------------
- sub make_conditional_string ($$)
- {
- my ($negate, $cond) = @_;
- $cond = "${cond}_TRUE"
- unless $cond =~ /^TRUE|FALSE$/;
- $cond = Automake::Condition::conditional_negate ($cond)
- if $negate;
- return $cond;
- }
-
-
- # $COND
- # cond_stack_if ($NEGATE, $COND, $WHERE)
- # --------------------------------------
- sub cond_stack_if ($$$)
- {
- my ($negate, $cond, $where) = @_;
-
- error $where, "$cond does not appear in AM_CONDITIONAL"
- if ! $configure_cond{$cond} && $cond !~ /^TRUE|FALSE$/;
-
- push (@cond_stack, make_conditional_string ($negate, $cond));
-
- return new Automake::Condition (@cond_stack);
- }
-
-
- # $COND
- # cond_stack_else ($NEGATE, $COND, $WHERE)
- # ----------------------------------------
- sub cond_stack_else ($$$)
- {
- my ($negate, $cond, $where) = @_;
-
- if (! @cond_stack)
- {
- error $where, "else without if";
- return FALSE;
- }
-
- $cond_stack[$#cond_stack] =
- Automake::Condition::conditional_negate ($cond_stack[$#cond_stack]);
-
- # If $COND is given, check against it.
- if (defined $cond)
- {
- $cond = make_conditional_string ($negate, $cond);
-
- error ($where, "else reminder ($negate$cond) incompatible with "
- . "current conditional: $cond_stack[$#cond_stack]")
- if $cond_stack[$#cond_stack] ne $cond;
- }
-
- return new Automake::Condition (@cond_stack);
- }
-
-
- # $COND
- # cond_stack_endif ($NEGATE, $COND, $WHERE)
- # -----------------------------------------
- sub cond_stack_endif ($$$)
- {
- my ($negate, $cond, $where) = @_;
- my $old_cond;
-
- if (! @cond_stack)
- {
- error $where, "endif without if";
- return TRUE;
- }
-
- # If $COND is given, check against it.
- if (defined $cond)
- {
- $cond = make_conditional_string ($negate, $cond);
-
- error ($where, "endif reminder ($negate$cond) incompatible with "
- . "current conditional: $cond_stack[$#cond_stack]")
- if $cond_stack[$#cond_stack] ne $cond;
- }
-
- pop @cond_stack;
-
- return new Automake::Condition (@cond_stack);
- }
-
-
-
-
-
- ## ------------------------ ##
- ## Handling the variables. ##
- ## ------------------------ ##
-
-
- # &define_pretty_variable ($VAR, $COND, $WHERE, @VALUE)
- # -----------------------------------------------------
- # Like define_variable, but the value is a list, and the variable may
- # be defined conditionally. The second argument is the Condition
- # under which the value should be defined; this should be the empty
- # string to define the variable unconditionally. The third argument
- # is a list holding the values to use for the variable. The value is
- # pretty printed in the output file.
- sub define_pretty_variable ($$$@)
- {
- my ($var, $cond, $where, @value) = @_;
-
- if (! vardef ($var, $cond))
- {
- Automake::Variable::define ($var, VAR_AUTOMAKE, '', $cond, "@value",
- '', $where, VAR_PRETTY);
- rvar ($var)->rdef ($cond)->set_seen;
- }
- }
-
-
- # define_variable ($VAR, $VALUE, $WHERE)
- # --------------------------------------
- # Define a new user variable VAR to VALUE, but only if not already defined.
- sub define_variable ($$$)
- {
- my ($var, $value, $where) = @_;
- define_pretty_variable ($var, TRUE, $where, $value);
- }
-
-
- # define_files_variable ($VAR, \@BASENAME, $EXTENSION, $WHERE)
- # -----------------------------------------------------------
- # Define the $VAR which content is the list of file names composed of
- # a @BASENAME and the $EXTENSION.
- sub define_files_variable ($\@$$)
- {
- my ($var, $basename, $extension, $where) = @_;
- define_variable ($var,
- join (' ', map { "$_.$extension" } @$basename),
- $where);
- }
-
-
- # Like define_variable, but define a variable to be the configure
- # substitution by the same name.
- sub define_configure_variable ($)
- {
- my ($var) = @_;
-
- my $pretty = VAR_ASIS;
- my $owner = VAR_CONFIGURE;
-
- # Do not output the ANSI2KNR configure variable -- we AC_SUBST
- # it in protos.m4, but later redefine it elsewhere. This is
- # pretty hacky. We also don't output AMDEPBACKSLASH: it might
- # be subst'd by `\', which certainly would not be appreciated by
- # Make.
- if ($var eq 'ANSI2KNR' || $var eq 'AMDEPBACKSLASH')
- {
- $pretty = VAR_SILENT;
- $owner = VAR_AUTOMAKE;
- }
-
- Automake::Variable::define ($var, $owner, '', TRUE, subst $var,
- '', $configure_vars{$var}, $pretty);
- }
-
-
- # define_compiler_variable ($LANG)
- # --------------------------------
- # Define a compiler variable. We also handle defining the `LT'
- # version of the command when using libtool.
- sub define_compiler_variable ($)
- {
- my ($lang) = @_;
-
- my ($var, $value) = ($lang->compiler, $lang->compile);
- my $libtool_tag = '';
- $libtool_tag = '--tag=' . $lang->libtool_tag . ' '
- if $lang->libtool_tag && exists $libtool_tags{$lang->libtool_tag};
- &define_variable ($var, $value, INTERNAL);
- &define_variable ("LT$var",
- "\$(LIBTOOL) $libtool_tag--mode=compile $value",
- INTERNAL)
- if var ('LIBTOOL');
- }
-
-
- # define_linker_variable ($LANG)
- # ------------------------------
- # Define linker variables.
- sub define_linker_variable ($)
- {
- my ($lang) = @_;
-
- my ($var, $value) = ($lang->lder, $lang->ld);
- my $libtool_tag = '';
- $libtool_tag = '--tag=' . $lang->libtool_tag . ' '
- if $lang->libtool_tag && exists $libtool_tags{$lang->libtool_tag};
- # CCLD = $(CC).
- &define_variable ($lang->lder, $lang->ld, INTERNAL);
- # CCLINK = $(CCLD) blah blah...
- &define_variable ($lang->linker,
- ((var ('LIBTOOL') ?
- "\$(LIBTOOL) $libtool_tag--mode=link " : '')
- . $lang->link),
- INTERNAL);
- }
-
- ################################################################
-
- # &check_trailing_slash ($WHERE, $LINE)
- # --------------------------------------
- # Return 1 iff $LINE ends with a slash.
- # Might modify $LINE.
- sub check_trailing_slash ($\$)
- {
- my ($where, $line) = @_;
-
- # Ignore `##' lines.
- return 0 if $$line =~ /$IGNORE_PATTERN/o;
-
- # Catch and fix a common error.
- msg "syntax", $where, "whitespace following trailing backslash"
- if $$line =~ s/\\\s+\n$/\\\n/;
-
- return $$line =~ /\\$/;
- }
-
-
- # &read_am_file ($AMFILE, $WHERE)
- # -------------------------------
- # Read Makefile.am and set up %contents. Simultaneously copy lines
- # from Makefile.am into $output_trailer, or define variables as
- # appropriate. NOTE we put rules in the trailer section. We want
- # user rules to come after our generated stuff.
- sub read_am_file ($$)
- {
- my ($amfile, $where) = @_;
-
- my $am_file = new Automake::XFile ("< $amfile");
- verb "reading $amfile";
-
- # Keep track of the youngest output dependency.
- my $mtime = mtime $amfile;
- $output_deps_greatest_timestamp = $mtime
- if $mtime > $output_deps_greatest_timestamp;
-
- my $spacing = '';
- my $comment = '';
- my $blank = 0;
- my $saw_bk = 0;
- my $var_look = VAR_ASIS;
-
- use constant IN_VAR_DEF => 0;
- use constant IN_RULE_DEF => 1;
- use constant IN_COMMENT => 2;
- my $prev_state = IN_RULE_DEF;
-
- while ($_ = $am_file->getline)
- {
- $where->set ("$amfile:$.");
- if (/$IGNORE_PATTERN/o)
- {
- # Merely delete comments beginning with two hashes.
- }
- elsif (/$WHITE_PATTERN/o)
- {
- error $where, "blank line following trailing backslash"
- if $saw_bk;
- # Stick a single white line before the incoming macro or rule.
- $spacing = "\n";
- $blank = 1;
- # Flush all comments seen so far.
- if ($comment ne '')
- {
- $output_vars .= $comment;
- $comment = '';
- }
- }
- elsif (/$COMMENT_PATTERN/o)
- {
- # Stick comments before the incoming macro or rule. Make
- # sure a blank line precedes the first block of comments.
- $spacing = "\n" unless $blank;
- $blank = 1;
- $comment .= $spacing . $_;
- $spacing = '';
- $prev_state = IN_COMMENT;
- }
- else
- {
- last;
- }
- $saw_bk = check_trailing_slash ($where, $_);
- }
-
- # We save the conditional stack on entry, and then check to make
- # sure it is the same on exit. This lets us conditionally include
- # other files.
- my @saved_cond_stack = @cond_stack;
- my $cond = new Automake::Condition (@cond_stack);
-
- my $last_var_name = '';
- my $last_var_type = '';
- my $last_var_value = '';
- my $last_where;
- # FIXME: shouldn't use $_ in this loop; it is too big.
- while ($_)
- {
- $where->set ("$amfile:$.");
-
- # Make sure the line is \n-terminated.
- chomp;
- $_ .= "\n";
-
- # Don't look at MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE here. That shouldn't be
- # used by users. @MAINT@ is an anachronism now.
- $_ =~ s/\@MAINT\@//g
- unless $seen_maint_mode;
-
- my $new_saw_bk = check_trailing_slash ($where, $_);
-
- if (/$IGNORE_PATTERN/o)
- {
- # Merely delete comments beginning with two hashes.
-
- # Keep any backslash from the previous line.
- $new_saw_bk = $saw_bk;
- }
- elsif (/$WHITE_PATTERN/o)
- {
- # Stick a single white line before the incoming macro or rule.
- $spacing = "\n";
- error $where, "blank line following trailing backslash"
- if $saw_bk;
- }
- elsif (/$COMMENT_PATTERN/o)
- {
- error $where, "comment following trailing backslash"
- if $saw_bk && $comment eq '';
-
- # Stick comments before the incoming macro or rule.
- $comment .= $spacing . $_;
- $spacing = '';
- $prev_state = IN_COMMENT;
- }
- elsif ($saw_bk)
- {
- if ($prev_state == IN_RULE_DEF)
- {
- my $cond = new Automake::Condition @cond_stack;
- $output_trailer .= $cond->subst_string;
- $output_trailer .= $_;
- }
- elsif ($prev_state == IN_COMMENT)
- {
- # If the line doesn't start with a `#', add it.
- # We do this because a continued comment like
- # # A = foo \
- # bar \
- # baz
- # is not portable. BSD make doesn't honor
- # escaped newlines in comments.
- s/^#?/#/;
- $comment .= $spacing . $_;
- }
- else # $prev_state == IN_VAR_DEF
- {
- $last_var_value .= ' '
- unless $last_var_value =~ /\s$/;
- $last_var_value .= $_;
-
- if (!/\\$/)
- {
- Automake::Variable::define ($last_var_name, VAR_MAKEFILE,
- $last_var_type, $cond,
- $last_var_value, $comment,
- $last_where, VAR_ASIS)
- if $cond != FALSE;
- $comment = $spacing = '';
- }
- }
- }
-
- elsif (/$IF_PATTERN/o)
- {
- $cond = cond_stack_if ($1, $2, $where);
- }
- elsif (/$ELSE_PATTERN/o)
- {
- $cond = cond_stack_else ($1, $2, $where);
- }
- elsif (/$ENDIF_PATTERN/o)
- {
- $cond = cond_stack_endif ($1, $2, $where);
- }
-
- elsif (/$RULE_PATTERN/o)
- {
- # Found a rule.
- $prev_state = IN_RULE_DEF;
-
- # For now we have to output all definitions of user rules
- # and can't diagnose duplicates (see the comment in
- # rule_define). So we go on and ignore the return value.
- Automake::Rule::define ($1, $amfile, RULE_USER, $cond, $where);
-
- check_variable_expansions ($_, $where);
-
- $output_trailer .= $comment . $spacing;
- my $cond = new Automake::Condition @cond_stack;
- $output_trailer .= $cond->subst_string;
- $output_trailer .= $_;
- $comment = $spacing = '';
- }
- elsif (/$ASSIGNMENT_PATTERN/o)
- {
- # Found a macro definition.
- $prev_state = IN_VAR_DEF;
- $last_var_name = $1;
- $last_var_type = $2;
- $last_var_value = $3;
- $last_where = $where->clone;
- if ($3 ne '' && substr ($3, -1) eq "\\")
- {
- # We preserve the `\' because otherwise the long lines
- # that are generated will be truncated by broken
- # `sed's.
- $last_var_value = $3 . "\n";
- }
- # Normally we try to output variable definitions in the
- # same format they were input. However, POSIX compliant
- # systems are not required to support lines longer than
- # 2048 bytes (most notably, some sed implementation are
- # limited to 4000 bytes, and sed is used by config.status
- # to rewrite Makefile.in into Makefile). Moreover nobody
- # would really write such long lines by hand since it is
- # hardly maintainable. So if a line is longer that 1000
- # bytes (an arbitrary limit), assume it has been
- # automatically generated by some tools, and flatten the
- # variable definition. Otherwise, keep the variable as it
- # as been input.
- $var_look = VAR_PRETTY if length ($last_var_value) >= 1000;
-
- if (!/\\$/)
- {
- Automake::Variable::define ($last_var_name, VAR_MAKEFILE,
- $last_var_type, $cond,
- $last_var_value, $comment,
- $last_where, $var_look)
- if $cond != FALSE;
- $comment = $spacing = '';
- $var_look = VAR_ASIS;
- }
- }
- elsif (/$INCLUDE_PATTERN/o)
- {
- my $path = $1;
-
- if ($path =~ s/^\$\(top_srcdir\)\///)
- {
- push (@include_stack, "\$\(top_srcdir\)/$path");
- # Distribute any included file.
-
- # Always use the $(top_srcdir) prefix in DIST_COMMON,
- # otherwise OSF make will implicitly copy the included
- # file in the build tree during `make distdir' to satisfy
- # the dependency.
- # (subdircond2.test and subdircond3.test will fail.)
- push_dist_common ("\$\(top_srcdir\)/$path");
- }
- else
- {
- $path =~ s/\$\(srcdir\)\///;
- push (@include_stack, "\$\(srcdir\)/$path");
- # Always use the $(srcdir) prefix in DIST_COMMON,
- # otherwise OSF make will implicitly copy the included
- # file in the build tree during `make distdir' to satisfy
- # the dependency.
- # (subdircond2.test and subdircond3.test will fail.)
- push_dist_common ("\$\(srcdir\)/$path");
- $path = $relative_dir . "/" . $path if $relative_dir ne '.';
- }
- $where->push_context ("`$path' included from here");
- &read_am_file ($path, $where);
- $where->pop_context;
- }
- else
- {
- # This isn't an error; it is probably a continued rule.
- # In fact, this is what we assume.
- $prev_state = IN_RULE_DEF;
- check_variable_expansions ($_, $where);
- $output_trailer .= $comment . $spacing;
- my $cond = new Automake::Condition @cond_stack;
- $output_trailer .= $cond->subst_string;
- $output_trailer .= $_;
- $comment = $spacing = '';
- error $where, "`#' comment at start of rule is unportable"
- if $_ =~ /^\t\s*\#/;
- }
-
- $saw_bk = $new_saw_bk;
- $_ = $am_file->getline;
- }
-
- $output_trailer .= $comment;
-
- error ($where, "trailing backslash on last line")
- if $saw_bk;
-
- error ($where, (@cond_stack ? "unterminated conditionals: @cond_stack"
- : "too many conditionals closed in include file"))
- if "@saved_cond_stack" ne "@cond_stack";
- }
-
-
- # define_standard_variables ()
- # ----------------------------
- # A helper for read_main_am_file which initializes configure variables
- # and variables from header-vars.am.
- sub define_standard_variables
- {
- my $saved_output_vars = $output_vars;
- my ($comments, undef, $rules) =
- file_contents_internal (1, "$libdir/am/header-vars.am",
- new Automake::Location);
-
- foreach my $var (sort keys %configure_vars)
- {
- &define_configure_variable ($var);
- }
-
- $output_vars .= $comments . $rules;
- }
-
- # Read main am file.
- sub read_main_am_file
- {
- my ($amfile) = @_;
-
- # This supports the strange variable tricks we are about to play.
- prog_error (macros_dump () . "variable defined before read_main_am_file")
- if (scalar (variables) > 0);
-
- # Generate copyright header for generated Makefile.in.
- # We do discard the output of predefined variables, handled below.
- $output_vars = ("# $in_file_name generated by automake "
- . $VERSION . " from $am_file_name.\n");
- $output_vars .= '# ' . subst ('configure_input') . "\n";
- $output_vars .= $gen_copyright;
-
- # We want to predefine as many variables as possible. This lets
- # the user set them with `+=' in Makefile.am.
- &define_standard_variables;
-
- # Read user file, which might override some of our values.
- &read_am_file ($amfile, new Automake::Location);
- }
-
-
-
- ################################################################
-
- # $FLATTENED
- # &flatten ($STRING)
- # ------------------
- # Flatten the $STRING and return the result.
- sub flatten
- {
- $_ = shift;
-
- s/\\\n//somg;
- s/\s+/ /g;
- s/^ //;
- s/ $//;
-
- return $_;
- }
-
-
- # @PARAGRAPHS
- # &make_paragraphs ($MAKEFILE, [%TRANSFORM])
- # ------------------------------------------
- # Load a $MAKEFILE, apply the %TRANSFORM, and return it as a list of
- # paragraphs.
- sub make_paragraphs ($%)
- {
- my ($file, %transform) = @_;
-
- # Complete %transform with global options and make it a Perl $command.
- # Note that %transform goes last, so it overrides global options.
- my $command =
- "s/$IGNORE_PATTERN//gm;"
- . transform ('CYGNUS' => !! option 'cygnus',
- 'MAINTAINER-MODE'
- => $seen_maint_mode ? subst ('MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE') : '',
-
- 'BZIP2' => !! option 'dist-bzip2',
- 'COMPRESS' => !! option 'dist-tarZ',
- 'GZIP' => ! option 'no-dist-gzip',
- 'SHAR' => !! option 'dist-shar',
- 'ZIP' => !! option 'dist-zip',
-
- 'INSTALL-INFO' => ! option 'no-installinfo',
- 'INSTALL-MAN' => ! option 'no-installman',
- 'CK-NEWS' => !! option 'check-news',
-
- 'SUBDIRS' => !! var ('SUBDIRS'),
- 'TOPDIR' => backname ($relative_dir),
- 'TOPDIR_P' => $relative_dir eq '.',
-
- 'BUILD' => ($seen_canonical >= AC_CANONICAL_BUILD),
- 'HOST' => ($seen_canonical >= AC_CANONICAL_HOST),
- 'TARGET' => ($seen_canonical >= AC_CANONICAL_TARGET),
-
- 'LIBTOOL' => !! var ('LIBTOOL'),
- 'NONLIBTOOL' => 1,
- 'FIRST' => ! $transformed_files{$file},
- %transform)
- # We don't need more than two consecutive new-lines.
- . 's/\n{3,}/\n\n/g';
-
- $transformed_files{$file} = 1;
-
- # Swallow the file and apply the COMMAND.
- my $fc_file = new Automake::XFile "< $file";
- # Looks stupid?
- verb "reading $file";
- my $saved_dollar_slash = $/;
- undef $/;
- $_ = $fc_file->getline;
- $/ = $saved_dollar_slash;
- eval $command;
- $fc_file->close;
- my $content = $_;
-
- # Split at unescaped new lines.
- my @lines = split (/(?<!\\)\n/, $content);
- my @res;
-
- while (defined ($_ = shift @lines))
- {
- my $paragraph = "$_";
- # If we are a rule, eat as long as we start with a tab.
- if (/$RULE_PATTERN/smo)
- {
- while (defined ($_ = shift @lines) && $_ =~ /^\t/)
- {
- $paragraph .= "\n$_";
- }
- unshift (@lines, $_);
- }
-
- # If we are a comments, eat as much comments as you can.
- elsif (/$COMMENT_PATTERN/smo)
- {
- while (defined ($_ = shift @lines)
- && $_ =~ /$COMMENT_PATTERN/smo)
- {
- $paragraph .= "\n$_";
- }
- unshift (@lines, $_);
- }
-
- push @res, $paragraph;
- $paragraph = '';
- }
-
- return @res;
- }
-
-
-
- # ($COMMENT, $VARIABLES, $RULES)
- # &file_contents_internal ($IS_AM, $FILE, $WHERE, [%TRANSFORM])
- # -------------------------------------------------------------
- # Return contents of a file from $libdir/am, automatically skipping
- # macros or rules which are already known. $IS_AM iff the caller is
- # reading an Automake file (as opposed to the user's Makefile.am).
- sub file_contents_internal ($$$%)
- {
- my ($is_am, $file, $where, %transform) = @_;
-
- $where->set ($file);
-
- my $result_vars = '';
- my $result_rules = '';
- my $comment = '';
- my $spacing = '';
-
- # The following flags are used to track rules spanning across
- # multiple paragraphs.
- my $is_rule = 0; # 1 if we are processing a rule.
- my $discard_rule = 0; # 1 if the current rule should not be output.
-
- # We save the conditional stack on entry, and then check to make
- # sure it is the same on exit. This lets us conditionally include
- # other files.
- my @saved_cond_stack = @cond_stack;
- my $cond = new Automake::Condition (@cond_stack);
-
- foreach (make_paragraphs ($file, %transform))
- {
- # FIXME: no line number available.
- $where->set ($file);
-
- # Sanity checks.
- error $where, "blank line following trailing backslash:\n$_"
- if /\\$/;
- error $where, "comment following trailing backslash:\n$_"
- if /\\#/;
-
- if (/^$/)
- {
- $is_rule = 0;
- # Stick empty line before the incoming macro or rule.
- $spacing = "\n";
- }
- elsif (/$COMMENT_PATTERN/mso)
- {
- $is_rule = 0;
- # Stick comments before the incoming macro or rule.
- $comment = "$_\n";
- }
-
- # Handle inclusion of other files.
- elsif (/$INCLUDE_PATTERN/o)
- {
- if ($cond != FALSE)
- {
- my $file = ($is_am ? "$libdir/am/" : '') . $1;
- $where->push_context ("`$file' included from here");
- # N-ary `.=' fails.
- my ($com, $vars, $rules)
- = file_contents_internal ($is_am, $file, $where, %transform);
- $where->pop_context;
- $comment .= $com;
- $result_vars .= $vars;
- $result_rules .= $rules;
- }
- }
-
- # Handling the conditionals.
- elsif (/$IF_PATTERN/o)
- {
- $cond = cond_stack_if ($1, $2, $file);
- }
- elsif (/$ELSE_PATTERN/o)
- {
- $cond = cond_stack_else ($1, $2, $file);
- }
- elsif (/$ENDIF_PATTERN/o)
- {
- $cond = cond_stack_endif ($1, $2, $file);
- }
-
- # Handling rules.
- elsif (/$RULE_PATTERN/mso)
- {
- $is_rule = 1;
- $discard_rule = 0;
- # Separate relationship from optional actions: the first
- # `new-line tab" not preceded by backslash (continuation
- # line).
- my $paragraph = $_;
- /^(.*?)(?:(?<!\\)\n(\t.*))?$/s;
- my ($relationship, $actions) = ($1, $2 || '');
-
- # Separate targets from dependencies: the first colon.
- $relationship =~ /^([^:]+\S+) *: *(.*)$/som;
- my ($targets, $dependencies) = ($1, $2);
- # Remove the escaped new lines.
- # I don't know why, but I have to use a tmp $flat_deps.
- my $flat_deps = &flatten ($dependencies);
- my @deps = split (' ', $flat_deps);
-
- foreach (split (' ' , $targets))
- {
- # FIXME: 1. We are not robust to people defining several targets
- # at once, only some of them being in %dependencies. The
- # actions from the targets in %dependencies are usually generated
- # from the content of %actions, but if some targets in $targets
- # are not in %dependencies the ELSE branch will output
- # a rule for all $targets (i.e. the targets which are both
- # in %dependencies and $targets will have two rules).
-
- # FIXME: 2. The logic here is not able to output a
- # multi-paragraph rule several time (e.g. for each condition
- # it is defined for) because it only knows the first paragraph.
-
- # FIXME: 3. We are not robust to people defining a subset
- # of a previously defined "multiple-target" rule. E.g.
- # `foo:' after `foo bar:'.
-
- # Output only if not in FALSE.
- if (defined $dependencies{$_} && $cond != FALSE)
- {
- &depend ($_, @deps);
- if ($actions{$_})
- {
- $actions{$_} .= "\n$actions" if $actions;
- }
- else
- {
- $actions{$_} = $actions;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- # Free-lance dependency. Output the rule for all the
- # targets instead of one by one.
- my @undefined_conds =
- Automake::Rule::define ($targets, $file,
- $is_am ? RULE_AUTOMAKE : RULE_USER,
- $cond, $where);
- for my $undefined_cond (@undefined_conds)
- {
- my $condparagraph = $paragraph;
- $condparagraph =~ s/^/$undefined_cond->subst_string/gme;
- $result_rules .= "$spacing$comment$condparagraph\n";
- }
- if (scalar @undefined_conds == 0)
- {
- # Remember to discard next paragraphs
- # if they belong to this rule.
- # (but see also FIXME: #2 above.)
- $discard_rule = 1;
- }
- $comment = $spacing = '';
- last;
- }
- }
- }
-
- elsif (/$ASSIGNMENT_PATTERN/mso)
- {
- my ($var, $type, $val) = ($1, $2, $3);
- error $where, "variable `$var' with trailing backslash"
- if /\\$/;
-
- $is_rule = 0;
-
- Automake::Variable::define ($var,
- $is_am ? VAR_AUTOMAKE : VAR_MAKEFILE,
- $type, $cond, $val, $comment, $where,
- VAR_ASIS)
- if $cond != FALSE;
-
- $comment = $spacing = '';
- }
- else
- {
- # This isn't an error; it is probably some tokens which
- # configure is supposed to replace, such as `@SET-MAKE@',
- # or some part of a rule cut by an if/endif.
- if (! $cond->false && ! ($is_rule && $discard_rule))
- {
- s/^/$cond->subst_string/gme;
- $result_rules .= "$spacing$comment$_\n";
- }
- $comment = $spacing = '';
- }
- }
-
- error ($where, @cond_stack ?
- "unterminated conditionals: @cond_stack" :
- "too many conditionals closed in include file")
- if "@saved_cond_stack" ne "@cond_stack";
-
- return ($comment, $result_vars, $result_rules);
- }
-
-
- # $CONTENTS
- # &file_contents ($BASENAME, $WHERE, [%TRANSFORM])
- # ------------------------------------------------
- # Return contents of a file from $libdir/am, automatically skipping
- # macros or rules which are already known.
- sub file_contents ($$%)
- {
- my ($basename, $where, %transform) = @_;
- my ($comments, $variables, $rules) =
- file_contents_internal (1, "$libdir/am/$basename.am", $where,
- %transform);
- return "$comments$variables$rules";
- }
-
-
- # $REGEXP
- # &transform (%PAIRS)
- # -------------------
- # For each ($TOKEN, $VAL) in %PAIRS produce a replacement expression
- # suitable for file_contents which:
- # - replaces %$TOKEN% with $VAL,
- # - enables/disables ?$TOKEN? and ?!$TOKEN?,
- # - replaces %?$TOKEN% with TRUE or FALSE.
- sub transform (%)
- {
- my (%pairs) = @_;
- my $result = '';
-
- while (my ($token, $val) = each %pairs)
- {
- $result .= "s/\Q%$token%\E/\Q$val\E/gm;";
- if ($val)
- {
- $result .= "s/\Q?$token?\E//gm;s/^.*\Q?!$token?\E.*\\n//gm;";
- $result .= "s/\Q%?$token%\E/TRUE/gm;";
- }
- else
- {
- $result .= "s/\Q?!$token?\E//gm;s/^.*\Q?$token?\E.*\\n//gm;";
- $result .= "s/\Q%?$token%\E/FALSE/gm;";
- }
- }
-
- return $result;
- }
-
-
- # &append_exeext ($MACRO)
- # -----------------------
- # Macro is an Automake magic macro which primary is PROGRAMS, e.g.
- # bin_PROGRAMS. Make sure these programs have $(EXEEXT) appended.
- sub append_exeext ($)
- {
- my ($macro) = @_;
-
- prog_error "append_exeext ($macro)"
- unless $macro =~ /_PROGRAMS$/;
-
- transform_variable_recursively
- ($macro, $macro, 'am__EXEEXT', 0, INTERNAL,
- sub {
- my ($subvar, $val, $cond, $full_cond) = @_;
- # Append $(EXEEXT) unless the user did it already, or it's a
- # @substitution@.
- $val .= '$(EXEEXT)' unless $val =~ /(?:\$\(EXEEXT\)$|^[@]\w+[@]$)/;
- return $val;
- });
- }
-
-
- # @PREFIX
- # &am_primary_prefixes ($PRIMARY, $CAN_DIST, @PREFIXES)
- # -----------------------------------------------------
- # Find all variable prefixes that are used for install directories. A
- # prefix `zar' qualifies iff:
- #
- # * `zardir' is a variable.
- # * `zar_PRIMARY' is a variable.
- #
- # As a side effect, it looks for misspellings. It is an error to have
- # a variable ending in a "reserved" suffix whose prefix is unknown, e.g.
- # "bin_PROGRAMS". However, unusual prefixes are allowed if a variable
- # of the same name (with "dir" appended) exists. For instance, if the
- # variable "zardir" is defined, then "zar_PROGRAMS" becomes valid.
- # This is to provide a little extra flexibility in those cases which
- # need it.
- sub am_primary_prefixes ($$@)
- {
- my ($primary, $can_dist, @prefixes) = @_;
-
- local $_;
- my %valid = map { $_ => 0 } @prefixes;
- $valid{'EXTRA'} = 0;
- foreach my $var (variables)
- {
- # Automake is allowed to define variables that look like primaries
- # but which aren't. E.g. INSTALL_sh_DATA.
- # Autoconf can also define variables like INSTALL_DATA, so
- # ignore all configure variables (at least those which are not
- # redefined in Makefile.am).
- # FIXME: We should make sure that these variables are not
- # conditionally defined (or else adjust the condition below).
- my $def = $var->def (TRUE);
- next if $def && $def->owner != VAR_MAKEFILE;
-
- my $varname = $var->name;
-
- if ($varname =~ /^(nobase_)?(dist_|nodist_)?(.*)_$primary$/)
- {
- my ($base, $dist, $X) = ($1 || '', $2 || '', $3 || '');
- if ($dist ne '' && ! $can_dist)
- {
- err_var ($var,
- "invalid variable `$varname': `dist' is forbidden");
- }
- # Standard directories must be explicitly allowed.
- elsif (! defined $valid{$X} && exists $standard_prefix{$X})
- {
- err_var ($var,
- "`${X}dir' is not a legitimate directory " .
- "for `$primary'");
- }
- # A not explicitly valid directory is allowed if Xdir is defined.
- elsif (! defined $valid{$X} &&
- $var->requires_variables ("`$varname' is used", "${X}dir"))
- {
- # Nothing to do. Any error message has been output
- # by $var->requires_variables.
- }
- else
- {
- # Ensure all extended prefixes are actually used.
- $valid{"$base$dist$X"} = 1;
- }
- }
- }
-
- # Return only those which are actually defined.
- return sort grep { var ($_ . '_' . $primary) } keys %valid;
- }
-
-
- # Handle `where_HOW' variable magic. Does all lookups, generates
- # install code, and possibly generates code to define the primary
- # variable. The first argument is the name of the .am file to munge,
- # the second argument is the primary variable (e.g. HEADERS), and all
- # subsequent arguments are possible installation locations.
- #
- # Returns list of [$location, $value] pairs, where
- # $value's are the values in all where_HOW variable, and $location
- # there associated location (the place here their parent variables were
- # defined).
- #
- # FIXME: this should be rewritten to be cleaner. It should be broken
- # up into multiple functions.
- #
- # Usage is: am_install_var (OPTION..., file, HOW, where...)
- sub am_install_var
- {
- my (@args) = @_;
-
- my $do_require = 1;
- my $can_dist = 0;
- my $default_dist = 0;
- while (@args)
- {
- if ($args[0] eq '-noextra')
- {
- $do_require = 0;
- }
- elsif ($args[0] eq '-candist')
- {
- $can_dist = 1;
- }
- elsif ($args[0] eq '-defaultdist')
- {
- $default_dist = 1;
- $can_dist = 1;
- }
- elsif ($args[0] !~ /^-/)
- {
- last;
- }
- shift (@args);
- }
-
- my ($file, $primary, @prefix) = @args;
-
- # Now that configure substitutions are allowed in where_HOW
- # variables, it is an error to actually define the primary. We
- # allow `JAVA', as it is customarily used to mean the Java
- # interpreter. This is but one of several Java hacks. Similarly,
- # `PYTHON' is customarily used to mean the Python interpreter.
- reject_var $primary, "`$primary' is an anachronism"
- unless $primary eq 'JAVA' || $primary eq 'PYTHON';
-
- # Get the prefixes which are valid and actually used.
- @prefix = am_primary_prefixes ($primary, $can_dist, @prefix);
-
- # If a primary includes a configure substitution, then the EXTRA_
- # form is required. Otherwise we can't properly do our job.
- my $require_extra;
-
- my @used = ();
- my @result = ();
-
- foreach my $X (@prefix)
- {
- my $nodir_name = $X;
- my $one_name = $X . '_' . $primary;
- my $one_var = var $one_name;
-
- my $strip_subdir = 1;
- # If subdir prefix should be preserved, do so.
- if ($nodir_name =~ /^nobase_/)
- {
- $strip_subdir = 0;
- $nodir_name =~ s/^nobase_//;
- }
-
- # If files should be distributed, do so.
- my $dist_p = 0;
- if ($can_dist)
- {
- $dist_p = (($default_dist && $nodir_name !~ /^nodist_/)
- || (! $default_dist && $nodir_name =~ /^dist_/));
- $nodir_name =~ s/^(dist|nodist)_//;
- }
-
-
- # Use the location of the currently processed variable.
- # We are not processing a particular condition, so pick the first
- # available.
- my $tmpcond = $one_var->conditions->one_cond;
- my $where = $one_var->rdef ($tmpcond)->location->clone;
-
- # Append actual contents of where_PRIMARY variable to
- # @result, skipping @substitutions@.
- foreach my $locvals ($one_var->value_as_list_recursive (location => 1))
- {
- my ($loc, $value) = @$locvals;
- # Skip configure substitutions.
- if ($value =~ /^\@.*\@$/)
- {
- if ($nodir_name eq 'EXTRA')
- {
- error ($where,
- "`$one_name' contains configure substitution, "
- . "but shouldn't");
- }
- # Check here to make sure variables defined in
- # configure.ac do not imply that EXTRA_PRIMARY
- # must be defined.
- elsif (! defined $configure_vars{$one_name})
- {
- $require_extra = $one_name
- if $do_require;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- push (@result, $locvals);
- }
- }
- # A blatant hack: we rewrite each _PROGRAMS primary to include
- # EXEEXT.
- append_exeext ($one_name)
- if $primary eq 'PROGRAMS';
- # "EXTRA" shouldn't be used when generating clean targets,
- # all, or install targets. We used to warn if EXTRA_FOO was
- # defined uselessly, but this was annoying.
- next
- if $nodir_name eq 'EXTRA';
-
- if ($nodir_name eq 'check')
- {
- push (@check, '$(' . $one_name . ')');
- }
- else
- {
- push (@used, '$(' . $one_name . ')');
- }
-
- # Is this to be installed?
- my $install_p = $nodir_name ne 'noinst' && $nodir_name ne 'check';
-
- # If so, with install-exec? (or install-data?).
- my $exec_p = ($nodir_name =~ /$EXEC_DIR_PATTERN/o);
-
- my $check_options_p = $install_p && !! option 'std-options';
-
- # Use the location of the currently processed variable as context.
- $where->push_context ("while processing `$one_name'");
-
- # The variable containing all file to distribute.
- my $distvar = "\$($one_name)";
- $distvar = shadow_unconditionally ($one_name, $where)
- if ($dist_p && $one_var->has_conditional_contents);
-
- # Singular form of $PRIMARY.
- (my $one_primary = $primary) =~ s/S$//;
- $output_rules .= &file_contents ($file, $where,
- PRIMARY => $primary,
- ONE_PRIMARY => $one_primary,
- DIR => $X,
- NDIR => $nodir_name,
- BASE => $strip_subdir,
-
- EXEC => $exec_p,
- INSTALL => $install_p,
- DIST => $dist_p,
- DISTVAR => $distvar,
- 'CK-OPTS' => $check_options_p);
- }
-
- # The JAVA variable is used as the name of the Java interpreter.
- # The PYTHON variable is used as the name of the Python interpreter.
- if (@used && $primary ne 'JAVA' && $primary ne 'PYTHON')
- {
- # Define it.
- define_pretty_variable ($primary, TRUE, INTERNAL, @used);
- $output_vars .= "\n";
- }
-
- err_var ($require_extra,
- "`$require_extra' contains configure substitution,\n"
- . "but `EXTRA_$primary' not defined")
- if ($require_extra && ! var ('EXTRA_' . $primary));
-
- # Push here because PRIMARY might be configure time determined.
- push (@all, '$(' . $primary . ')')
- if @used && $primary ne 'JAVA' && $primary ne 'PYTHON';
-
- # Make the result unique. This lets the user use conditionals in
- # a natural way, but still lets us program lazily -- we don't have
- # to worry about handling a particular object more than once.
- # We will keep only one location per object.
- my %result = ();
- for my $pair (@result)
- {
- my ($loc, $val) = @$pair;
- $result{$val} = $loc;
- }
- my @l = sort keys %result;
- return map { [$result{$_}->clone, $_] } @l;
- }
-
-
- ################################################################
-
- # Each key in this hash is the name of a directory holding a
- # Makefile.in. These variables are local to `is_make_dir'.
- my %make_dirs = ();
- my $make_dirs_set = 0;
-
- sub is_make_dir
- {
- my ($dir) = @_;
- if (! $make_dirs_set)
- {
- foreach my $iter (@configure_input_files)
- {
- $make_dirs{dirname ($iter)} = 1;
- }
- # We also want to notice Makefile.in's.
- foreach my $iter (@other_input_files)
- {
- if ($iter =~ /Makefile\.in$/)
- {
- $make_dirs{dirname ($iter)} = 1;
- }
- }
- $make_dirs_set = 1;
- }
- return defined $make_dirs{$dir};
- }
-
- ################################################################
-
- # Find the aux dir. This should match the algorithm used by
- # ./configure. (See the Autoconf documentation for for
- # AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR.)
- sub locate_aux_dir ()
- {
- if (! $config_aux_dir_set_in_configure_ac)
- {
- # The default auxiliary directory is the first
- # of ., .., or ../.. that contains install-sh.
- # Assume . if install-sh doesn't exist yet.
- for my $dir (qw (. .. ../..))
- {
- if (-f "$dir/install-sh")
- {
- $config_aux_dir = $dir;
- last;
- }
- }
- $config_aux_dir = '.' unless $config_aux_dir;
- }
- # Avoid unsightly '/.'s.
- $am_config_aux_dir =
- '$(top_srcdir)' . ($config_aux_dir eq '.' ? "" : "/$config_aux_dir");
- $am_config_aux_dir =~ s,/*$,,;
- }
-
-
- # &maybe_push_required_file ($DIR, $FILE, $FULLFILE)
- # --------------------------------------------------
- # See if we want to push this file onto dist_common. This function
- # encodes the rules for deciding when to do so.
- sub maybe_push_required_file
- {
- my ($dir, $file, $fullfile) = @_;
-
- if ($dir eq $relative_dir)
- {
- push_dist_common ($file);
- return 1;
- }
- elsif ($relative_dir eq '.' && ! &is_make_dir ($dir))
- {
- # If we are doing the topmost directory, and the file is in a
- # subdir which does not have a Makefile, then we distribute it
- # here.
-
- # If a required file is above the source tree, it is important
- # to prefix it with `$(srcdir)' so that no VPATH search is
- # performed. Otherwise problems occur with Make implementations
- # that rewrite and simplify rules whose dependencies are found in a
- # VPATH location. Here is an example with OSF1/Tru64 Make.
- #
- # % cat Makefile
- # VPATH = sub
- # distdir: ../a
- # echo ../a
- # % ls
- # Makefile a
- # % make
- # echo a
- # a
- #
- # Dependency `../a' was found in `sub/../a', but this make
- # implementation simplified it as `a'. (Note that the sub/
- # directory does not even exist.)
- #
- # This kind of VPATH rewriting seems hard to cancel. The
- # distdir.am hack against VPATH rewriting works only when no
- # simplification is done, i.e., for dependencies which are in
- # subdirectories, not in enclosing directories. Hence, in
- # the latter case we use a full path to make sure no VPATH
- # search occurs.
- $fullfile = '$(srcdir)/' . $fullfile
- if $dir =~ m,^\.\.(?:$|/),;
-
- push_dist_common ($fullfile);
- return 1;
- }
- return 0;
- }
-
-
- # If a file name appears as a key in this hash, then it has already
- # been checked for. This allows us not to report the same error more
- # than once.
- my %required_file_not_found = ();
-
- # &require_file_internal ($WHERE, $MYSTRICT, $DIRECTORY, @FILES)
- # --------------------------------------------------------------
- # Verify that the file must exist in $DIRECTORY, or install it.
- # $MYSTRICT is the strictness level at which this file becomes required.
- sub require_file_internal ($$$@)
- {
- my ($where, $mystrict, $dir, @files) = @_;
-
- foreach my $file (@files)
- {
- my $fullfile = "$dir/$file";
- my $found_it = 0;
- my $dangling_sym = 0;
-
- if (-l $fullfile && ! -f $fullfile)
- {
- $dangling_sym = 1;
- }
- elsif (dir_has_case_matching_file ($dir, $file))
- {
- $found_it = 1;
- maybe_push_required_file ($dir, $file, $fullfile);
- }
-
- # `--force-missing' only has an effect if `--add-missing' is
- # specified.
- if ($found_it && (! $add_missing || ! $force_missing))
- {
- next;
- }
- else
- {
- # If we've already looked for it, we're done. You might
- # wonder why we don't do this before searching for the
- # file. If we do that, then something like
- # AC_OUTPUT(subdir/foo foo) will fail to put foo.in into
- # DIST_COMMON.
- if (! $found_it)
- {
- next if defined $required_file_not_found{$fullfile};
- $required_file_not_found{$fullfile} = 1;
- }
-
- if ($strictness >= $mystrict)
- {
- if ($dangling_sym && $add_missing)
- {
- unlink ($fullfile);
- }
-
- my $trailer = '';
- my $suppress = 0;
-
- # Only install missing files according to our desired
- # strictness level.
- my $message = "required file `$fullfile' not found";
- if ($add_missing)
- {
- if (-f ("$libdir/$file"))
- {
- $suppress = 1;
-
- # Install the missing file. Symlink if we
- # can, copy if we must. Note: delete the file
- # first, in case it is a dangling symlink.
- $message = "installing `$fullfile'";
- # Windows Perl will hang if we try to delete a
- # file that doesn't exist.
- unlink ($fullfile) if -f $fullfile;
- if ($symlink_exists && ! $copy_missing)
- {
- if (! symlink ("$libdir/$file", $fullfile))
- {
- $suppress = 0;
- $trailer = "; error while making link: $!";
- }
- }
- elsif (system ('cp', "$libdir/$file", $fullfile))
- {
- $suppress = 0;
- $trailer = "\n error while copying";
- }
- reset_dir_cache ($dir);
- }
-
- if (! maybe_push_required_file (dirname ($fullfile),
- $file, $fullfile))
- {
- if (! $found_it && ! $automake_will_process_aux_dir)
- {
- # We have added the file but could not push it
- # into DIST_COMMON, probably because this is
- # an auxiliary file and we are not processing
- # the top level Makefile. Furthermore Automake
- # hasn't been asked to create the Makefile.in
- # that distribute the aux dir files.
- error ($where, 'Please make a full run of automake'
- . " so $fullfile gets distributed.");
- }
- }
- }
-
- # If --force-missing was specified, and we have
- # actually found the file, then do nothing.
- next
- if $found_it && $force_missing;
-
- # If we couldn' install the file, but it is a target in
- # the Makefile, don't print anything. This allows files
- # like README, AUTHORS, or THANKS to be generated.
- next
- if !$suppress && rule $file;
-
- msg ($suppress ? 'note' : 'error', $where, "$message$trailer");
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- # &require_file ($WHERE, $MYSTRICT, @FILES)
- # -----------------------------------------
- sub require_file ($$@)
- {
- my ($where, $mystrict, @files) = @_;
- require_file_internal ($where, $mystrict, $relative_dir, @files);
- }
-
- # &require_file_with_macro ($COND, $MACRO, $MYSTRICT, @FILES)
- # -----------------------------------------------------------
- sub require_file_with_macro ($$$@)
- {
- my ($cond, $macro, $mystrict, @files) = @_;
- $macro = rvar ($macro) unless ref $macro;
- require_file ($macro->rdef ($cond)->location, $mystrict, @files);
- }
-
-
- # &require_conf_file ($WHERE, $MYSTRICT, @FILES)
- # ----------------------------------------------
- # Looks in configuration path, as specified by AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR.
- sub require_conf_file ($$@)
- {
- my ($where, $mystrict, @files) = @_;
- require_file_internal ($where, $mystrict, $config_aux_dir, @files);
- }
-
-
- # &require_conf_file_with_macro ($COND, $MACRO, $MYSTRICT, @FILES)
- # ----------------------------------------------------------------
- sub require_conf_file_with_macro ($$$@)
- {
- my ($cond, $macro, $mystrict, @files) = @_;
- require_conf_file (rvar ($macro)->rdef ($cond)->location,
- $mystrict, @files);
- }
-
- ################################################################
-
- # &require_build_directory ($DIRECTORY)
- # ------------------------------------
- # Emit rules to create $DIRECTORY if needed, and return
- # the file that any target requiring this directory should be made
- # dependent upon.
- # We don't want to emit the rule twice, and want to reuse it
- # for directories with equivalent names (e.g., `foo/bar' and `./foo//bar').
- sub require_build_directory ($)
- {
- my $directory = shift;
-
- return $directory_map{$directory} if exists $directory_map{$directory};
-
- my $cdir = File::Spec->canonpath ($directory);
-
- if (exists $directory_map{$cdir})
- {
- my $stamp = $directory_map{$cdir};
- $directory_map{$directory} = $stamp;
- return $stamp;
- }
-
- my $dirstamp = "$cdir/\$(am__dirstamp)";
-
- $directory_map{$directory} = $dirstamp;
- $directory_map{$cdir} = $dirstamp;
-
- # Set a variable for the dirstamp basename.
- define_pretty_variable ('am__dirstamp', TRUE, INTERNAL,
- '$(am__leading_dot)dirstamp');
-
- # Directory must be removed by `make distclean'.
- $clean_files{$dirstamp} = DIST_CLEAN;
-
- $output_rules .= ("$dirstamp:\n"
- . "\t\@\$(mkdir_p) $directory\n"
- . "\t\@: > $dirstamp\n");
-
- return $dirstamp;
- }
-
- # &require_build_directory_maybe ($FILE)
- # --------------------------------------
- # If $FILE lies in a subdirectory, emit a rule to create this
- # directory and return the file that $FILE should be made
- # dependent upon. Otherwise, just return the empty string.
- sub require_build_directory_maybe ($)
- {
- my $file = shift;
- my $directory = dirname ($file);
-
- if ($directory ne '.')
- {
- return require_build_directory ($directory);
- }
- else
- {
- return '';
- }
- }
-
- ################################################################
-
- # Push a list of files onto dist_common.
- sub push_dist_common
- {
- prog_error "push_dist_common run after handle_dist"
- if $handle_dist_run;
- Automake::Variable::define ('DIST_COMMON', VAR_AUTOMAKE, '+', TRUE, "@_",
- '', INTERNAL, VAR_PRETTY);
- }
-
-
- ################################################################
-
- # generate_makefile ($MAKEFILE_AM, $MAKEFILE_IN)
- # ----------------------------------------------
- # Generate a Makefile.in given the name of the corresponding Makefile and
- # the name of the file output by config.status.
- sub generate_makefile ($$)
- {
- my ($makefile_am, $makefile_in) = @_;
-
- # Reset all the Makefile.am related variables.
- initialize_per_input;
-
- # AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS can contains -W flags to disable or enable
- # warnings for this file. So hold any warning issued before
- # we have processed AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS.
- buffer_messages ('warning');
-
- # Name of input file ("Makefile.am") and output file
- # ("Makefile.in"). These have no directory components.
- $am_file_name = basename ($makefile_am);
- $in_file_name = basename ($makefile_in);
-
- # $OUTPUT is encoded. If it contains a ":" then the first element
- # is the real output file, and all remaining elements are input
- # files. We don't scan or otherwise deal with these input files,
- # other than to mark them as dependencies. See
- # &scan_autoconf_files for details.
- my ($makefile, @inputs) = split (/:/, $output_files{$makefile_in});
-
- $relative_dir = dirname ($makefile);
- $am_relative_dir = dirname ($makefile_am);
-
- read_main_am_file ($makefile_am);
- if (handle_options)
- {
- # Process buffered warnings.
- flush_messages;
- # Fatal error. Just return, so we can continue with next file.
- return;
- }
- # Process buffered warnings.
- flush_messages;
-
- # There are a few install-related variables that you should not define.
- foreach my $var ('PRE_INSTALL', 'POST_INSTALL', 'NORMAL_INSTALL')
- {
- my $v = var $var;
- if ($v)
- {
- my $def = $v->def (TRUE);
- prog_error "$var not defined in condition TRUE"
- unless $def;
- reject_var $var, "`$var' should not be defined"
- if $def->owner != VAR_AUTOMAKE;
- }
- }
-
- # Catch some obsolete variables.
- msg_var ('obsolete', 'INCLUDES',
- "`INCLUDES' is the old name for `AM_CPPFLAGS' (or `*_CPPFLAGS')")
- if var ('INCLUDES');
-
- # At the toplevel directory, we might need config.guess, config.sub.
- # (Libtool scripts such ltconfig as ltmain.sh are checked for in
- # handle_libtool.)
- if ($relative_dir eq '.')
- {
- # AC_CANONICAL_HOST, AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM, and AC_CANONICAL_TARGET
- # need config.guess and config.sub.
- require_conf_file ($canonical_location, FOREIGN,
- 'config.guess', 'config.sub')
- if $seen_canonical;
- }
-
- # Must do this after reading .am file.
- define_variable ('subdir', $relative_dir, INTERNAL);
-
- # If DIST_SUBDIRS is defined, make sure SUBDIRS is, so that
- # recursive rules are enabled.
- define_pretty_variable ('SUBDIRS', TRUE, INTERNAL, '')
- if var 'DIST_SUBDIRS' && ! var 'SUBDIRS';
-
- # Check first, because we might modify some state.
- check_cygnus;
- check_gnu_standards;
- check_gnits_standards;
-
- handle_configure ($makefile_am, $makefile_in, $makefile, @inputs);
- handle_gettext;
- handle_libraries;
- handle_ltlibraries;
- handle_programs;
- handle_scripts;
-
- # These must be run after all the sources are scanned. They
- # use variables defined by &handle_libraries, &handle_ltlibraries,
- # or &handle_programs.
- handle_compile;
- handle_languages;
- handle_libtool;
-
- # Variables used by distdir.am and tags.am.
- define_pretty_variable ('SOURCES', TRUE, INTERNAL, @sources);
- if (! option 'no-dist')
- {
- define_pretty_variable ('DIST_SOURCES', TRUE, INTERNAL, @dist_sources);
- }
-
- handle_multilib;
- handle_texinfo;
- handle_emacs_lisp;
- handle_python;
- handle_java;
- handle_man_pages;
- handle_data;
- handle_headers;
- handle_subdirs;
- handle_tags;
- handle_minor_options;
- handle_tests;
-
- # This must come after most other rules.
- handle_dist;
-
- handle_footer;
- do_check_merge_target;
- handle_all ($makefile);
-
- # FIXME: Gross!
- if (var ('lib_LTLIBRARIES') && var ('bin_PROGRAMS'))
- {
- $output_rules .= "install-binPROGRAMS: install-libLTLIBRARIES\n\n";
- }
-
- handle_install;
- handle_clean ($makefile);
- handle_factored_dependencies;
-
- # Comes last, because all the above procedures may have
- # defined or overridden variables.
- $output_vars .= output_variables;
-
- check_typos;
-
- my ($out_file) = $output_directory . '/' . $makefile_in;
-
- if ($exit_code != 0)
- {
- verb "not writing $out_file because of earlier errors";
- return;
- }
-
- if (! -d ($output_directory . '/' . $am_relative_dir))
- {
- mkdir ($output_directory . '/' . $am_relative_dir, 0755);
- }
-
- # We make sure that `all:' is the first target.
- my $output =
- "$output_vars$output_all$output_header$output_rules$output_trailer";
-
- # Decide whether we must update the output file or not.
- # We have to update in the following situations.
- # * $force_generation is set.
- # * any of the output dependencies is younger than the output
- # * the contents of the output is different (this can happen
- # if the project has been populated with a file listed in
- # @common_files since the last run).
- # Output's dependencies are split in two sets:
- # * dependencies which are also configure dependencies
- # These do not change between each Makefile.am
- # * other dependencies, specific to the Makefile.am being processed
- # (such as the Makefile.am itself, or any Makefile fragment
- # it includes).
- my $timestamp = mtime $out_file;
- if (! $force_generation
- && $configure_deps_greatest_timestamp < $timestamp
- && $output_deps_greatest_timestamp < $timestamp
- && $output eq contents ($out_file))
- {
- verb "$out_file unchanged";
- # No need to update.
- return;
- }
-
- if (-e $out_file)
- {
- unlink ($out_file)
- or fatal "cannot remove $out_file: $!\n";
- }
-
- my $gm_file = new Automake::XFile "> $out_file";
- verb "creating $out_file";
- print $gm_file $output;
- }
-
- ################################################################
-
-
-
-
- ################################################################
-
- # Print usage information.
- sub usage ()
- {
- print "Usage: $0 [OPTION] ... [Makefile]...
-
- Generate Makefile.in for configure from Makefile.am.
-
- Operation modes:
- --help print this help, then exit
- --version print version number, then exit
- -v, --verbose verbosely list files processed
- --no-force only update Makefile.in's that are out of date
- -W, --warnings=CATEGORY report the warnings falling in CATEGORY
-
- Dependency tracking:
- -i, --ignore-deps disable dependency tracking code
- --include-deps enable dependency tracking code
-
- Flavors:
- --cygnus assume program is part of Cygnus-style tree
- --foreign set strictness to foreign
- --gnits set strictness to gnits
- --gnu set strictness to gnu
-
- Library files:
- -a, --add-missing add missing standard files to package
- --libdir=DIR directory storing library files
- -c, --copy with -a, copy missing files (default is symlink)
- -f, --force-missing force update of standard files
-
- ";
- Automake::ChannelDefs::usage;
-
- my ($last, @lcomm);
- $last = '';
- foreach my $iter (sort ((@common_files, @common_sometimes)))
- {
- push (@lcomm, $iter) unless $iter eq $last;
- $last = $iter;
- }
-
- my @four;
- print "\nFiles which are automatically distributed, if found:\n";
- format USAGE_FORMAT =
- @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
- $four[0], $four[1], $four[2], $four[3]
- .
- $~ = "USAGE_FORMAT";
-
- my $cols = 4;
- my $rows = int(@lcomm / $cols);
- my $rest = @lcomm % $cols;
-
- if ($rest)
- {
- $rows++;
- }
- else
- {
- $rest = $cols;
- }
-
- for (my $y = 0; $y < $rows; $y++)
- {
- @four = ("", "", "", "");
- for (my $x = 0; $x < $cols; $x++)
- {
- last if $y + 1 == $rows && $x == $rest;
-
- my $idx = (($x > $rest)
- ? ($rows * $rest + ($rows - 1) * ($x - $rest))
- : ($rows * $x));
-
- $idx += $y;
- $four[$x] = $lcomm[$idx];
- }
- write;
- }
-
- print "\nReport bugs to <bug-automake\@gnu.org>.\n";
-
- # --help always returns 0 per GNU standards.
- exit 0;
- }
-
-
- # &version ()
- # -----------
- # Print version information
- sub version ()
- {
- print <<EOF;
- automake (GNU $PACKAGE) $VERSION
- Written by Tom Tromey <tromey\@redhat.com>.
-
- Copyright 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
- warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
- EOF
- # --version always returns 0 per GNU standards.
- exit 0;
- }
-
- ################################################################
-
- # Parse command line.
- sub parse_arguments ()
- {
- # Start off as gnu.
- set_strictness ('gnu');
-
- my $cli_where = new Automake::Location;
- my %cli_options =
- (
- 'libdir:s' => \$libdir,
- 'gnu' => sub { set_strictness ('gnu'); },
- 'gnits' => sub { set_strictness ('gnits'); },
- 'cygnus' => sub { set_global_option ('cygnus', $cli_where); },
- 'foreign' => sub { set_strictness ('foreign'); },
- 'include-deps' => sub { unset_global_option ('no-dependencies'); },
- 'i|ignore-deps' => sub { set_global_option ('no-dependencies',
- $cli_where); },
- 'no-force' => sub { $force_generation = 0; },
- 'f|force-missing' => \$force_missing,
- 'o|output-dir:s' => \$output_directory,
- 'a|add-missing' => \$add_missing,
- 'c|copy' => \$copy_missing,
- 'v|verbose' => sub { setup_channel 'verb', silent => 0; },
- 'W|warnings:s' => \&parse_warnings,
- # These long options (--Werror and --Wno-error) for backward
- # compatibility. Use -Werror and -Wno-error today.
- 'Werror' => sub { parse_warnings 'W', 'error'; },
- 'Wno-error' => sub { parse_warnings 'W', 'no-error'; },
- );
- use Getopt::Long;
- Getopt::Long::config ("bundling", "pass_through");
-
- # See if --version or --help is used. We want to process these before
- # anything else because the GNU Coding Standards require us to
- # `exit 0' after processing these options, and we can't guarantee this
- # if we treat other options first. (Handling other options first
- # could produce error diagnostics, and in this condition it is
- # confusing if Automake does `exit 0'.)
- my %cli_options_1st_pass =
- (
- 'version' => \&version,
- 'help' => \&usage,
- # Recognize all other options (and their arguments) but do nothing.
- map { $_ => sub {} } (keys %cli_options)
- );
- my @ARGV_backup = @ARGV;
- Getopt::Long::GetOptions %cli_options_1st_pass
- or exit 1;
- @ARGV = @ARGV_backup;
-
- # Now *really* process the options. This time we know
- # that --help and --version are not present.
- Getopt::Long::GetOptions %cli_options
- or exit 1;
-
- if (defined $output_directory)
- {
- msg 'obsolete', "`--output-dir' is deprecated\n";
- }
- else
- {
- # In the next release we'll remove this entirely.
- $output_directory = '.';
- }
-
- my $errspec = 0;
- foreach my $arg (@ARGV)
- {
- if ($arg =~ /^-./)
- {
- fatal ("unrecognized option `$arg'\n"
- . "Try `$0 --help' for more information.");
- }
-
- # Handle $local:$input syntax.
- my ($local, @rest) = split (/:/, $arg);
- @rest = ("$local.in",) unless @rest;
- my $input = locate_am @rest;
- if ($input)
- {
- push @input_files, $input;
- $output_files{$input} = join (':', ($local, @rest));
- }
- else
- {
- error "no Automake input file found for `$arg'";
- $errspec = 1;
- }
- }
- fatal "no input file found among supplied arguments"
- if $errspec && ! @input_files;
- }
-
- ################################################################
-
- # Parse the WARNINGS environment variable.
- parse_WARNINGS;
-
- # Parse command line.
- parse_arguments;
-
- $configure_ac = require_configure_ac;
-
- # Do configure.ac scan only once.
- scan_autoconf_files;
-
- if (! @input_files)
- {
- my $msg = '';
- $msg = "\nDid you forget AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile]) in $configure_ac?"
- if -f 'Makefile.am';
- fatal ("no `Makefile.am' found for any configure output$msg");
- }
-
- # Now do all the work on each file.
- foreach my $file (@input_files)
- {
- ($am_file = $file) =~ s/\.in$//;
- if (! -f ($am_file . '.am'))
- {
- error "`$am_file.am' does not exist";
- }
- else
- {
- # Any warning setting now local to this Makefile.am.
- dup_channel_setup;
-
- generate_makefile ($am_file . '.am', $file);
-
- # Back out any warning setting.
- drop_channel_setup;
- }
- }
-
- exit $exit_code;
-
-
- ### Setup "GNU" style for perl-mode and cperl-mode.
- ## Local Variables:
- ## perl-indent-level: 2
- ## perl-continued-statement-offset: 2
- ## perl-continued-brace-offset: 0
- ## perl-brace-offset: 0
- ## perl-brace-imaginary-offset: 0
- ## perl-label-offset: -2
- ## cperl-indent-level: 2
- ## cperl-brace-offset: 0
- ## cperl-continued-brace-offset: 0
- ## cperl-label-offset: -2
- ## cperl-extra-newline-before-brace: t
- ## cperl-merge-trailing-else: nil
- ## cperl-continued-statement-offset: 2
- ## End:
-