1997-05-15 12:00:00 +08:00
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# MKparametrized.sh -- generate indirection vectors for various sort methods
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#
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# The output of this script is C source for an array specifying whether
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# termcap strings should undergo parameter and padding translation.
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#
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CAPS="${1-Caps}"
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cat <<EOF
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/*
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* parametrized.h --- is a termcap capability parametrized?
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*
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* Note: this file is generated using parametrized.sh, do not edit by hand.
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* A value of -1 in the table means suppress both pad and % translations.
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* A value of 0 in the table means do pad but not % translations.
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* A value of 1 in the table means do both pad and % translations.
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*/
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static short const parametrized[] = {
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EOF
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# We detect whether % translations should be done by looking for #[0-9] in the
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# description field. We presently suppress padding translation only for the
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# XENIX acs_* capabilities. Maybe someday we'll dedicate a flag field for
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# this, that would be cleaner....
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1998-03-01 12:21:12 +08:00
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${AWK-awk} <$CAPS '
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1997-05-15 12:00:00 +08:00
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$3 != "str" {next;}
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$1 ~ /^acs_/ {print "-1,\t/* ", $2, " */"; count++; next;}
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$0 ~ /#[0-9]/ {print "1,\t/* ", $2, " */"; count++; next;}
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{print "0,\t/* ", $2, " */"; count++;}
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END {printf("} /* %d entries */;\n\n", count);}
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'
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