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Now that we're using templates, we should warn people not to edit the resulting file. We do it through util/dofile.pl, which is enhanced with an option to tell what file it was called from. We also change the calls so the template files are on the command line instead of being redirected through standard input. That way, we can display something like this (example taken from include/openssl/opensslconf.h): /* WARNING: do not edit! */ /* Generated by Configure from include/openssl/opensslconf.h.in */ Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
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3.8 KiB
Perl
123 lines
3.8 KiB
Perl
#! /usr/bin/perl
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#
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# Reads one or more template files and runs it through Text::Template
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#
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# It is assumed that this scripts is called with -Mconfigdata, a module
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# that holds configuration data in %config
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use Getopt::Std;
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# Because we know that Text::Template isn't a core Perl module, we use
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# a fallback in case it's not installed on the system
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use File::Basename;
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use File::Spec::Functions;
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use lib catdir(dirname(__FILE__));
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use with_fallback qw(Text::Template);
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# We actually expect to get the following hash tables from configdata:
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#
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# %config
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# %target
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# %withargs
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#
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# We just do a minimal test to see that we got what we expected.
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# $config{target} must exist as an absolute minimum.
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die "You must run this script with -Mconfigdata\n" if !exists($config{target});
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# Helper functions for the templates #################################
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# It might be practical to quotify some strings and have them protected
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# from possible harm. These functions primarly quote things that might
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# be interpreted wrongly by a perl eval.
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# quotify1 STRING
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# This adds quotes (") around the given string, and escapes any $, @, \,
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# " and ' by prepending a \ to them.
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sub quotify1 {
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my $s = shift @_;
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$s =~ s/([\$\@\\"'])/\\$1/g;
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'"'.$s.'"';
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}
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# quotify_l LIST
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# For each defined element in LIST (i.e. elements that aren't undef), have
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# it quotified with 'quotofy1'
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sub quotify_l {
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map {
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if (!defined($_)) {
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();
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} else {
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quotify1($_);
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}
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} @_;
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}
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# Error reporter #####################################################
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# The error reporter uses %lines to figure out exactly which file the
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# error happened and at what line. Not that the line number may be
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# the start of a perl snippet rather than the exact line where it
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# happened. Nothing we can do about that here.
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my %lines = ();
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sub broken {
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my %args = @_;
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my $filename = "<STDIN>";
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my $deducelines = 0;
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foreach (sort keys %lines) {
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$filename = $lines{$_};
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last if ($_ > $args{lineno});
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$deducelines += $_;
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}
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print STDERR $args{error}," in $filename, fragment starting at line ",$args{lineno}-$deducelines;
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undef;
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}
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# Check options ######################################################
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my %opts = ();
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# -o ORIGINATOR
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# declares ORIGINATOR as the originating script.
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getopt('o', \%opts);
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my @autowarntext = ("WARNING: do not edit!",
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"Generated"
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. (defined($opts{o}) ? " by ".$opts{o} : "")
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. (scalar(@ARGV) > 0 ? " from ".join(", ",@ARGV) : ""));
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# Template reading ###################################################
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# Read in all the templates into $text, while keeping track of each
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# file and its size in lines, to try to help report errors with the
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# correct file name and line number.
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my $prev_linecount = 0;
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my $text =
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@ARGV
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? join("", map { my $x = Text::Template::_load_text($_);
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my $linecount = $x =~ tr/\n//;
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$prev_linecount = ($linecount += $prev_linecount);
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$lines{$linecount} = $_;
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$x } @ARGV)
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: join("", <STDIN>);
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# Engage! ############################################################
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# Load the full template (combination of files) into Text::Template
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# and fill it up with our data. Output goes directly to STDOUT
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my $template = Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'STRING', SOURCE => $text );
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$template->fill_in(OUTPUT => \*STDOUT,
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HASH => { config => \%config,
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target => \%target,
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withargs => \%withargs,
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autowarntext => \@autowarntext,
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quotify1 => \"ify1,
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quotify_l => \"ify_l },
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DELIMITERS => [ "{-", "-}" ],
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BROKEN => \&broken);
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