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This documents describes the three steps from build.info files via the %unified_info database to the build-file templates, along with some examples showing how the data gets processed along the way. Reviewed-by: Viktor Dukhovni <viktor@openssl.org>
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Design document for the unified scheme data
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How are things connected?
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-------------------------
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The unified scheme takes all its data from the build.info files seen
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throughout the source tree. These files hold the minimum information
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needed to build end product files from diverse sources. See the
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section on build.info files below.
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From the information in build.info files, Configure builds up an
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information database as a hash table called %unified_info, which is
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stored in configdata.pm, found at the top of the build tree (which may
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or may not be the same as the source tree).
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Configurations/common.tmpl uses the data from %unified_info to
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generate the rules for building end product files as well as
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intermediary files with the help of a few functions found in the
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build-file templates. See the section on build-file templates further
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down for more information.
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build.info files
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----------------
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As mentioned earlier, build.info files are meant to hold the minimum
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information needed to build output files, and therefore only (with a
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few possible exceptions [1]) have information about end products (such
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as scripts, library files and programs) and source files (such as C
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files, C header files, assembler files, etc). Intermediate files such
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as object files are rarely directly refered to in build.info files (and
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when they are, it's always with the file name extension .o), they are
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infered by Configure. By the same rule of minimalism, end product
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file name extensions (such as .so, .a, .exe, etc) are never mentioned
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in build.info. Their file name extensions will be infered by the
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build-file templates, adapted for the platform they are meant for (see
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sections on %unified_info and build-file templates further down).
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The variables PROGRAMS, LIBS, ENGINES and SCRIPTS are used to declare
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end products.
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The variables SOURCE, DEPEND, INCLUDE and ORDINALS are indexed by a
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produced file, and their values are the source used to produce that
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particular produced file, extra dependencies, include directories
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needed, and ordinal files (explained further below.
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All their values in all the build.info throughout the source tree are
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collected together and form a set of programs, libraries, engines and
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scripts to be produced, source files, dependencies, etc etc etc.
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Let's have a pretend example, a very limited contraption of OpenSSL,
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composed of the program 'apps/openssl', the libraries 'libssl' and
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'libcrypto', an engine 'engines/ossltest' and their sources and
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dependencies.
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# build.info
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LIBS=libcrypto libssl
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ORDINALS[libcrypto]=crypto
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ORDINALS[libssl]=ssl
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INCLUDE[libcrypto]=include
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INCLUDE[libssl]=include
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DEPEND[libssl]=libcrypto
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This is the top directory build.info file, and it tells us that two
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libraries are to be built, there are some ordinals to be used to
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declare what symbols in those libraries are seen as public, the
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include directory 'include/' shall be used throughout when building
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anything that will end up in each library, and that the library
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'libssl' depend on the library 'libcrypto' to function properly.
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# apps/build.info
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PROGRAMS=openssl
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SOURCE[openssl]=openssl.c
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INCLUDE[openssl]=.. ../include
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DEPEND[openssl]=../libssl
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This is the build.info file in 'apps/', one may notice that all file
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paths mentioned are relative to the directory the build.info file is
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located in. This one tells us that there's a program to be built
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called 'apps/openssl' (the file name extension will depend on the
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platform and is therefore not mentioned in the build.info file). It's
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built from one source file, 'apps/openssl.c', and building it requires
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the use of '.' and 'include' include directories (both are declared
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from the point of view of the 'apps/' directory), and that the program
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depends on the library 'libssl' to function properly.
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# crypto/build.info
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LIBS=../libcrypto
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SOURCE[../libcrypto]=aes.c evp.c cversion.c
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DEPEND[cversion.o]=buildinf.h
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BEGINRAW[Makefile(unix)]
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crypto/buildinf.h : Makefile
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perl util/mkbuildinf.h "$(CC) $(CFLAGS)" "$(PLATFORM)" \
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> crypto/buildinf.h
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ENDRAW[Makefile(unix)]
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This is the build.info file in 'crypto', and it tells us a little more
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about what's needed to produce 'libcrypto'. LIBS is used again to
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declare that 'libcrypto' is to be produced. This declaration is
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really unnecessary as it's already mentioned in the top build.info
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file, but can make the info file easier to understand. This is to
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show that duplicate information isn't an issue.
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This build.info file informs us that 'libcrypto' is built from a few
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source files, 'crypto/aes.c', 'crypto/evp.c' and 'crypto/cversion.c'.
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It also shows us that building the object file inferred from
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'crypto/cversion.c' depends on 'crypto/buildinf.h'. Finally, it
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also shows the possibility to include raw build-file statements in a
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build.info file, in this case showing how 'buildinf.h' is built on
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Unix-like operating systems.
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Two things are worth an extra note:
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'DEPEND[cversion.o]' mentiones an object file. DEPEND indexes is the
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only location where it's valid to mention them
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Lines in 'BEGINRAW'..'ENDRAW' sections must always mention files as
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seen from the top directory, no exception.
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# ssl/build.info
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LIBS=../libssl
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SOURCE[../libssl]=tls.c
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This is the build.info file in 'ssl/', and it tells us that the
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library 'libssl' is built from the source file 'ssl/tls.c'.
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# engines/build.info
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ENGINES=libossltest
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SOURCE[libossltest]=e_ossltest.c
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DEPEND[libossltest]=../libcrypto
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INCLUDE[libossltest]=../include
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This is the build.info file in 'engines/', telling us that an engine
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called 'engines/libossltest' shall be built, that it's source is
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'engines/e_ossltest.c' and that the include directory 'include/' may
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be used when building anything that will be part of this engine.
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Finally, the engine 'engines/libossltest' depends on the library
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'libcrypto' to function properly.
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When Configure digests these build.info files, the accumulated
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information comes down to this:
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LIBS=libcrypto libssl
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ORDINALS[libcrypto]=crypto
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SOURCE[libcrypto]=crypto/aes.c crypto/evp.c crypto/cversion.c
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DEPEND[crypto/cversion.o]=crypto/buildinf.h
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INCLUDE[libcrypto]=include
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ORDINALS[libssl]=ssl
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SOURCE[libssl]=ssl/tls.c
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INCLUDE[libssl]=include
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DEPEND[libssl]=libcrypto
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PROGRAMS=apps/openssl
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SOURCE[apps/openssl]=apps/openssl.c
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INCLUDE[apps/openssl]=. include
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DEPEND[apps/openssl]=libssl
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ENGINES=engines/libossltest
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SOURCE[engines/libossltest]=engines/e_ossltest.c
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DEPEND[engines/libossltest]=libcrypto
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INCLUDE[engines/libossltest]=include
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BEGINRAW[Makefile(unix)]
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crypto/buildinf.h : Makefile
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perl util/mkbuildinf.h "$(CC) $(CFLAGS)" "$(PLATFORM)" \
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> crypto/buildinf.h
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ENDRAW[Makefile(unix)]
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A few notes worth mentioning:
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LIBS may be used to declare routine libraries only.
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PROGRAMS may be used to declare programs only.
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ENGINES may be used to declare engines only.
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The indexes for SOURCE, INCLUDE and ORDINALS must only be end product
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files, such as libraries, programs or engines. The values of SOURCE
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variables must only be source files (possibly generated)
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DEPEND shows a relationship between different end product files, such
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as a program depending on a library, or between an object file and
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some extra source file.
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When Configure processes the build.info files, it will take it as
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truth without question, and will therefore perform very few checks.
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If the build tree is separate from the source tree, it will assume
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that all built files and up in the build directory and that all source
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files are to be found in the source tree, if they can be found there.
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Configure will assume that source files that can't be found in the
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source tree (such as 'crypto/bildinf.h' in the example above) are
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generated and will be found in the build tree.
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The %unified_info database
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--------------------------
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The information in all the build.info get digested by Configure and
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collected into the %unified_info database, divided into the following
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indexes:
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depends => a hash table containing 'file' => [ 'dependency' ... ]
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pairs. These are directly inferred from the DEPEND
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variables in build.info files.
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engines => a list of engines. These are directly inferred from
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the ENGINES variable in build.info files.
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includes => a hash table containing 'file' => [ 'include' ... ]
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pairs. These are directly inferred from the INCLUDE
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variables in build.info files.
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libraries => a list of libraries. These are directly inferred from
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the LIBS variable in build.info files.
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ordinals => a hash table containing 'file' => [ 'word', 'ordfile' ]
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pairs. 'file' and 'word' are directly inferred from
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the ORDINALS variables in build.info files, while the
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file 'ofile' comes from internal knowledge in
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Configure.
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programs => a list of programs. These are directly inferred from
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the PROGRAMS variable in build.info files.
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rawlines => a list of build-file lines. These are a direct copy of
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the BEGINRAW..ENDRAW lines in build.info files. Note:
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only the BEGINRAW..ENDRAW section for the current
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platform are copied, the rest are ignored.
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scripts => a list of scripts. There are directly inferred from
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the SCRIPTS variable in build.info files.
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sources => a hash table containing 'file' => [ 'sourcefile' ... ]
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pairs. These are indirectly inferred from the SOURCE
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variables in build.info files. Object files are
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mentioned in this hash table, with source files from
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SOURCE variables, and AS source files for programs and
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libraries.
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As an example, here is how the build.info files example from the
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section above would be digested into a %unified_info table:
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our %unified_info = (
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"depends" =>
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{
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"apps/openssl" =>
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[
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"libssl",
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],
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"crypto/cversion.o" =>
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[
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"crypto/buildinf.h",
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],
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"engines/libossltest" =>
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[
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"libcrypto",
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],
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"libssl" =>
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[
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"libcrypto",
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],
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},
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"engines" =>
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[
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"engines/libossltest",
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],
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"includes" =>
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{
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"apps/openssl" =>
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[
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".",
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"include",
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],
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"engines/libossltest" =>
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[
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"include"
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],
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"libcrypto" =>
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[
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"include",
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],
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"libssl" =>
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[
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"include",
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],
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}
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"libraries" =>
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[
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"libcrypto",
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"libssl",
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],
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"ordinals" =>
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{
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"libcrypto" =>
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[
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"crypto",
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"util/libeay.num",
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],
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"libssl" =>
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[
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"ssl",
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"util/ssleay.num",
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],
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},
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"programs" =>
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[
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"apps/openssl",
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],
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"rawlines" =>
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[
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"crypto/buildinf.h : Makefile",
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" perl util/mkbuildinf.h \"\$(CC) \$(CFLAGS)\" \"\$(PLATFORM)\" \\"
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" > crypto/buildinf.h"
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],
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"sources" =>
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{
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"apps/openssl" =>
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[
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"apps/openssl.o",
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],
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"apps/openssl.o" =>
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[
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"apps/openssl.c",
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],
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"crypto/aes.o" =>
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[
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"crypto/aes.c",
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],
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"crypto/cversion.o" =>
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[
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"crypto/cversion.c",
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],
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"crypto/evp.o" =>
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[
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"crypto/evp.c",
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],
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"engines/e_ossltest.o" =>
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[
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"engines/e_ossltest.c",
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],
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"engines/libossltest" =>
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[
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"engines/e_ossltest.o",
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],
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"libcrypto" =>
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[
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"crypto/aes.c",
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"crypto/cversion.c",
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"crypto/evp.c",
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],
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"libssl" =>
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[
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"ssl/tls.c",
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],
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"ssl/tls.o" =>
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[
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"ssl/tls.c",
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],
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},
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);
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As can be seen, everything in %unified_info is fairly simple nuggest
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of information. Still, it tells us that to build all programs, we
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must build 'apps/openssl', and to build the latter, we will need to
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build all its sources ('apps/openssl.o' in this case) and all the
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other things it depends on (such as 'libssl'). All those dependencies
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need to be built as well, using the same logic, so to build 'libssl',
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we need to build 'ssl/tls.o' as well as 'libcrypto', and to build the
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latter...
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Build-file templates
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--------------------
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Build-file templates are essentially build-files (such as Makefile on
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Unix) with perl code fragments mixed in. Those perl code fragment
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will generate all the configuration dependent data, including all the
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rules needed to build end product files and intermediary files alike.
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At a minimum, there must be a perl code fragment that defines a set of
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functions that are used to generates specific build-file rules, to
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build static libraries from object files, to build shared libraries
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from static libraries, to programs from object files and libraries,
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etc.
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src2dep - function that produces build file lines to get the
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dependencies for an object file into a dependency
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file.
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It's called like this:
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src2dep(obj => "PATH/TO/objectfile",
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srcs => [ "PATH/TO/sourcefile", ... ],
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incs => [ "INCL/PATH", ... ]);
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'obj' has the dependent object file as well as
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object file the dependencies are for; it's *without*
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extension, src2dep() is expected to add that.
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'srcs' has the list of source files to build the
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object file, with the first item being the source
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file that directly corresponds to the object file.
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'incs' is a list of include file directories.
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src2obj - function that produces build file lines to build an
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object file from source files and associated data.
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It's called like this:
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src2obj(obj => "PATH/TO/objectfile",
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srcs => [ "PATH/TO/sourcefile", ... ],
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deps => [ "dep1", ... ],
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incs => [ "INCL/PATH", ... ]);
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'obj' has the intended object file *without*
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extension, src2obj() is expected to add that.
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'srcs' has the list of source files to build the
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object file, with the first item being the source
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file that directly corresponds to the object file.
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'deps' is a list of dependencies. 'incs' is a list
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of include file directories.
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obj2lib - function that produces build file lines to build a
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static library file ("libfoo.a" in Unix terms) from
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object files.
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called like this:
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obj2lib(lib => "PATH/TO/libfile",
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objs => [ "PATH/TO/objectfile", ... ]);
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'lib' has the intended library file name *without*
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extension, obj2lib is expected to add that. 'objs'
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has the list of object files (also *without*
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extension) to build this library.
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libobj2shlib - function that produces build file lines to build a
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shareable object library file ("libfoo.so" in Unix
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terms) from the corresponding static library file
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or object files.
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called like this:
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libobj2shlib(shlib => "PATH/TO/shlibfile",
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lib => "PATH/TO/libfile",
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objs => [ "PATH/TO/objectfile", ... ],
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deps => [ "PATH/TO/otherlibfile", ... ],
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ordinals => [ "word", "/PATH/TO/ordfile" ]);
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'lib' has the intended library file name *without*
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extension, libobj2shlib is expected to add that.
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'shlib' has the correcponding shared library name
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*without* extension. 'deps' has the list of other
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libraries (also *without* extension) this library
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needs to be linked with. 'objs' has the list of
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object files (also *without* extension) to build
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this library. 'ordinals' MAY be present, and when
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it is, its value is an array where the word is
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"crypto" or "ssl" and the file is one of the ordinal
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files util/libeay.num or util/ssleay.num in the
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source directory.
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This function has a choice; it can use the
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corresponding static library as input to make the
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shared library, or the list of object files.
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obj2dynlib - function that produces build file lines to build a
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dynamically loadable library file ("libfoo.so" on
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Unix) from object files.
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called like this:
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obj2dynlib(lib => "PATH/TO/libfile",
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objs => [ "PATH/TO/objectfile", ... ],
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deps => [ "PATH/TO/otherlibfile",
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... ]);
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This is almost the same as libobj2shlib, but the
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intent is to build a shareable library that can be
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loaded in runtime (a "plugin"...). The differences
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are subtle, one of the most visible ones is that the
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resulting shareable library is produced from object
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files only.
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obj2bin - function that produces build file lines to build an
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executable file from object files.
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called like this:
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obj2bin(bin => "PATH/TO/binfile",
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objs => [ "PATH/TO/objectfile", ... ],
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deps => [ "PATH/TO/libfile", ... ]);
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'bin' has the intended executable file name
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*without* extension, obj2bin is expected to add
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that. 'objs' has the list of object files (also
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*without* extension) to build this library. 'deps'
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has the list of library files (also *without*
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extension) that the programs needs to be linked
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with.
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in2script - function that produces build file lines to build a
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script file from some input.
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called like this:
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in2script(script => "PATH/TO/scriptfile",
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sources => [ "PATH/TO/infile", ... ]);
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'script' has the intended script file name.
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'sources' has the list of source files to build the
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resulting script from.
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Along with the build-file templates is the driving engine
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Configurations/common.tmpl, which looks through all the information in
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%unified_info and generates all the rulesets to build libraries,
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programs and all intermediate files, using the rule generating
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functions defined in the build-file template.
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As an example with the smaller build.info set we've seen as an
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example, producing the rules to build 'libssl' would result in the
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following calls:
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# Note: libobj2shlib will only be called if shared libraries are
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# to be produced.
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# Note 2: libobj2shlib gets both the name of the static library
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# and the names of all the object files that go into it. It's up
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# to the implementation to decide which to use as input.
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libobj2shlib(shlib => "libssl",
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lib => "libssl",
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objs => [ "ssl/tls.o" ],
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deps => [ "libcrypto" ]
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ordinals => [ "ssl", "util/ssleay.num" ]);
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obj2lib(lib => "libssl"
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objs => [ "ssl/tls.o" ]);
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# Note 3: common.tmpl peals off the ".o" extension, as the
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# platform at hand may have a different one.
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src2obj(obj => "ssl/tls"
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srcs => [ "ssl/tls.c" ],
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deps => [ ],
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incs => [ "include" ]);
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src2dep(obj => "ssl/tls"
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srcs => [ "ssl/tls.c" ],
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incs => [ "include" ]);
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The returned strings from all those calls are then concatenated
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together and written to the resulting build-file.
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