openssl/util/add-depends.pl
Richard Levitte 17928cf9f9 util/add-depends.pl: add the possibility for debug printouts
Reviewed-by: Andy Polyakov <appro@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/5631)
2018-03-16 09:33:53 +01:00

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Perl

#! /usr/bin/env perl
# Copyright 2018 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use
# this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
# in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
# https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
use strict;
use warnings;
use lib '.';
use configdata;
use File::Spec::Functions qw(canonpath rel2abs);
use File::Compare qw(compare_text);
# When using stat() on Windows, we can get it to perform better by avoid some
# data. This doesn't affect the mtime field, so we're not losing anything...
${^WIN32_SLOPPY_STAT} = 1;
my $debug = $ENV{ADD_DEPENDS_DEBUG};
my $buildfile = $config{build_file};
my $build_mtime = (stat($buildfile))[9];
my $rebuild = 0;
my $depext = $target{dep_extension} || ".d";
my @depfiles =
sort
grep {
# This grep has side effects. Not only does if check the existence
# of the dependency file given in $_, but it also checks if it's
# newer than the build file, and if it is, sets $rebuild.
my @st = stat($_);
$rebuild = 1 if @st && $st[9] > $build_mtime;
scalar @st > 0; # Determines the grep result
}
map { (my $x = $_) =~ s|\.o$|$depext|; $x; }
grep { $unified_info{sources}->{$_}->[0] =~ /\.cc?$/ }
keys %{$unified_info{sources}};
exit 0 unless $rebuild;
# Ok, primary checks are done, time to do some real work
my $abs_srcdir = rel2abs($config{sourcedir});
my $abs_blddir = rel2abs($config{builddir});
my $producer = shift @ARGV;
die "Producer not given\n" unless $producer;
my %procedures = (
'gcc' => undef, # gcc style dependency files needs no mods
'makedepend' =>
sub {
# makedepend, in its infinite wisdom, wants to have the object file
# in the same directory as the source file. This doesn't work too
# well with out-of-source-tree builds, so we must resort to tricks
# to get things right. Fortunately, the .d files are always placed
# parallel with the object files, so all we need to do is construct
# the object file name from the dep file name.
(my $objfile = shift) =~ s|\.d$|.o|i;
my $line = shift;
# Discard comments
return undef if $line =~ /^(#.*|\s*)$/;
# Remove the original object file
$line =~ s|^.*\.o: | |;
# Also, remove any dependency that starts with a /, because those
# are typically system headers
$line =~ s/\s+\/(\\.|\S)*//g;
# Finally, discard all empty lines
return undef if $line =~ /^\s*$/;
# All we got now is a dependency, just shave off surrounding spaces
$line =~ s/^\s+//;
$line =~ s/\s+$//;
return ($objfile, $line);
},
'VMS C' =>
sub {
# current versions of DEC / Compaq / HP / VSI C strips away all
# directory information from the object file, so we must insert it
# back. To make life simpler, we simply replace it with the
# corresponding .D file that's had its extension changed. Since
# .D files are always written parallel to the object files, we
# thereby get the directory information for free.
(my $objfile = shift) =~ s|\.D$|.OBJ|i;
my $line = shift;
# Shave off the target.
#
# The pattern for target and dependencies will always take this
# form:
#
# target SPACE : SPACE deps
#
# This is so a volume delimiter (a : without any spaces around it)
# won't get mixed up with the target / deps delimiter. We use this
# to easily identify what needs to be removed.
m|\s:\s|; $line = $';
# We know that VMS has system header files in text libraries,
# extension .TLB. We also know that our header files aren't stored
# in text libraries. Finally, we know that VMS C produces exactly
# one dependency per line, so we simply discard any line ending with
# .TLB.
return undef if /\.TLB\s*$/;
# All we got now is a dependency, just shave off surrounding spaces
$line =~ s/^\s+//;
$line =~ s/\s+$//;
return ($objfile, $line);
},
'VC' =>
sub {
# For the moment, we only support Visual C on native Windows, or
# compatible compilers. With those, the flags /Zs /showIncludes
# give us the necessary output to be able to create dependencies
# that nmake (or any 'make' implementation) should be able to read,
# with a bit of help. The output we're interested in looks like
# this (it always starts the same)
#
# Note: including file: {whatever header file}
#
# Since there's no object file name at all in that information,
# we must construct it ourselves.
(my $objfile = shift) =~ s|\.d$|.obj|i;
my $line = shift;
# There are also other lines mixed in, for example compiler
# warnings, so we simply discard anything that doesn't start with
# the Note:
if (/^Note: including file: */) {
(my $tail = $') =~ s/\s*\R$//;
# VC gives us absolute paths for all include files, so to
# remove system header dependencies, we need to check that
# they don't match $abs_srcdir or $abs_blddir
$tail = canonpath($tail);
if ($tail =~ m|^\Q$abs_srcdir\E|i
|| $tail =~ m|^\Q$abs_blddir\E|i) {
return ($objfile, "\"$tail\"");
}
}
return undef;
},
);
my %continuations = (
'gcc' => undef,
'makedepend' => "\\",
'VMS C' => "-",
'VC' => "\\",
);
die "Producer unrecognised: $producer\n"
unless exists $procedures{$producer} && exists $continuations{$producer};
my $procedure = $procedures{$producer};
my $continuation = $continuations{$producer};
my $buildfile_new = "$buildfile-$$";
my %collect = ();
if (defined $procedure) {
foreach my $depfile (@depfiles) {
open IDEP,$depfile or die "Trying to read $depfile: $!\n";
while (<IDEP>) {
s|\R$||; # The better chomp
my ($target, $deps) = $procedure->($depfile, $_);
$collect{$target}->{$deps} = 1 if defined $target;
}
close IDEP;
}
}
open IBF, $buildfile or die "Trying to read $buildfile: $!\n";
open OBF, '>', $buildfile_new or die "Trying to write $buildfile_new: $!\n";
while (<IBF>) {
last if /^# DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE/;
print OBF or die "$!\n";
}
close IBF;
print OBF "# DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE -- make depend depends on it.\n";
if (defined $procedure) {
foreach my $target (sort keys %collect) {
my $prefix = $target . ' :';
my @deps = sort keys %{$collect{$target}};
while (@deps) {
my $buf = $prefix;
$prefix = '';
while (@deps && ($buf eq ''
|| length($buf) + length($deps[0]) <= 77)) {
$buf .= ' ' . shift @deps;
}
$buf .= ' '.$continuation if @deps;
print OBF $buf,"\n" or die "Trying to print: $!\n"
}
}
} else {
foreach my $depfile (@depfiles) {
open IDEP,$depfile or die "Trying to read $depfile: $!\n";
while (<IDEP>) {
print OBF or die "Trying to print: $!\n";
}
close IDEP;
}
}
close OBF;
if (compare_text($buildfile_new, $buildfile) != 0) {
rename $buildfile_new, $buildfile
or die "Trying to rename $buildfile_new -> $buildfile: $!\n";
}
END {
# On VMS, we want to remove all generations of this file, in case there
# are more than one, so we loop.
if (defined $buildfile_new) {
while (unlink $buildfile_new) {}
}
}