hdf5/bin/dependencies
Bill Wendling cfb22bab40 [svn-r4304]
Purpose:
    Bug Fix
Description:
    The dependencies weren't being generated properly. What was
    happening, if there was a "." in the path name to the source
    directories, it would say, "oh! That matches anything. Dup-dee-do
    I'll just mess everything up, then."
Solution:
    Escape all occurences of "." with a "\." so that it will match an
    actual "." instead of anything.
Platforms tested:
    Linux
2001-08-02 12:26:52 -05:00

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Perl
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# Copyright (C) 2001
# National Center for Supercomputing Applications.
# All rights reserved.
#
my $depend_file;
my $new_depend_file;
my $srcdir;
my $top_srcdir;
my $top_builddir;
while ($_ = shift @ARGV) {
if (/^--srcdir=([^ \t\n]*)/) {
$srcdir = $1;
$srcdir =~ s/\./\\\./g;
} elsif (/^--top_srcdir=([^ \t\n]*)/) {
$top_srcdir = $1;
$top_srcdir =~ s/\./\\\./g;
} elsif (/^--top_builddir=([^ \t\n]*)/) {
$top_builddir = $1;
$top_builddir =~ s/\./\\\./g;
} else {
$depend_file = $_;
$new_depend_file = "$_.new";
last;
}
}
open(DEPEND, "<$depend_file") || die "cannot open file $depend_file: $!\n";
open(NEW, ">$new_depend_file") || die "cannot open file $new_depend_file: $!\n";
while (<DEPEND>) {
s/\.o/\.lo/g;
s/ $srcdir/ \$\(srcdir\)/g;
s/ $top_srcdir/ \$\(top_srcdir\)/g;
s/ $top_builddir/ \$\(top_builddir\)/g;
print NEW $_;
}
`mv $new_depend_file $depend_file`;