binutils-gdb/gdb/gdb_indent.sh

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#!/bin/sh
# Try to find a GNU indent. There could be a BSD indent in front of a
# GNU gindent so when indent is found, keep looking.
gindent=
indent=
paths=`echo $PATH | sed \
-e 's/::/:.:/g' \
-e 's/^:/.:/' \
-e 's/:$/:./' \
-e 's/:/ /g'`
for path in $paths
do
if test ! -n "${gindent}" -a -x ${path}/gindent
then
gindent=${path}/gindent
break
elif test ! -n "${indent}" -a -x ${path}/indent
then
indent=${path}/indent
fi
done
if test -n "${gindent}"
then
indent=${gindent}
elif test -n "${indent}"
then
:
else
echo "Indent not found" 1>&2
fi
# Check that the indent found is both GNU and a reasonable version.
# Different indent versions give different indentation.
case `${indent} --version 2>/dev/null < /dev/null` in
GNU*2.2.6 ) ;;
*GNU* ) echo "Incorrect version of GNU indent" 1>&2 ;;
* ) echo "Indent is not GNU" 1>&2 ;;
esac
# Check that we're in the GDB source directory
case `pwd` in
*/gdb ) ;;
*/sim/* ) ;;
* ) echo "Not in GDB directory" 1>&2 ; exit 1 ;;
esac
# Run indent per GDB specs
types="-T FILE `cat *.h | sed -n \
-e 's/^.*[^a-z0-9_]\([a-z0-9_]*_ftype\).*$/-T \1/p' \
-e 's/^.*[^a-z0-9_]\([a-z0-9_]*_func\).*$/-T \1/p' \
-e 's/^typedef.*[^a-zA-Z0-9_]\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*[a-zA-Z0-9_]\);$/-T \1/p' \
| sort -u`"
${indent} ${types} "$@"