#!/usr/bin/env perl
#
-# Copyright © 2011-2012 Nick Bowler
+# Copyright © 2011-2014, 2020-2023 Nick Bowler
#
# Prepare the Gnulib tree for inclusion into a non-recursive automake build.
# While the output of gnulib-tool is "include"-able if the --makefile-name
# reasons; chief among them is that filenames are not relative to the top
# source directory.
#
-# This script postprocesses the gnulib-tool output to produce something that
-# is intended to be suitable for inclusion into such non-recursive build
-# environments. Since the integration involves both configure.ac and
-# Makefile.am, the output must be included into _both_. Supposing the output
-# is written to lib/gnulib.mk, you would add:
+# This script postprocesses the gnulib-tool output to produce something
+# that is intended to be suitable for inclusion into such non-recursive
+# build environments. Since the integration involves both configure.ac
+# and Makefile.am, the output must be included into _both_. Supposing
+# the output is written to lib/gnulib.mk, you would add:
#
# m4_include([lib/gnulib.mk]) # to configure.ac, after any call to gl_INIT
# include $(top_srcdir)/lib/gnulib.mk # to Makefile.am
#
# You must also arrange for the Gnulib-generated header files to be built
-# before the object files which depend on them; the most robust way to do this
-# is by explicit prerequisites, for example:
+# before the object files which depend on them; the most robust way to do
+# this is by explicit prerequisites, for example:
#
# bin_PROGRAMS = foo
# $(foo_OBJECTS): $(gnulib_headers)
# The $(gnulib_headers) variable will expand to GNU-make order-only
# prerequisites when available, avoiding spurious incremental rebuilds when
# unused headers are changed. If this feature is not available, it will
-# expand to ordinary prerequisites. It is therefore only appropriate for use
-# in target prerequisites; the $(gnulib_raw_headers) variable may be used in
-# other contexts when only the list of header files is required.
+# expand to ordinary prerequisites. It is therefore only appropriate for
+# use in target prerequisites; the $(gnulib_raw_headers) variable may be
+# used in other contexts when only the list of header files is required.
#
# This script also provides machinery for Gnulib symbol renaming via the
# glconfig.mk Makefile.am snippet; use of this feature is optional.
# There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
use strict;
-use List::Compare;
use Getopt::Long;
my $output = undef;
my $input = undef;
+my $use_libtool = undef;
+my $for_library = undef;
+
my $line = 0;
Getopt::Long::Configure("gnu_getopt", "no_auto_abbrev");
GetOptions(
"o|output=s" => \$output,
"i|input=s" => \$input,
+ "library" => sub { $for_library = 1; },
+ "program" => sub { $for_library = 0; },
);
open STDOUT, ">", $output or die "$output: $!\n" if (defined $output);
open STDIN, "<", $input or die "$input: $!\n" if (defined $input);
my $printed_header = 0;
-my (%allvars, %sourcevars);
+my $check_mkdir;
my @cleanfiles;
+# Hashes to record make variables used in the automake source. The allvars
+# hash contains variables actually assigned in the Makefile, sourcevars
+# contains variables used as filenames. Keys are the variable name, and
+# the value is always set to 1.
+my (%allvars, %sourcevars);
+
sub drop {
undef $_;
next;
# Do nothing. Generic transformation will take care of
# $(srcdir) and $(builddir).
} elsif ($word =~ /^[[:word:].+\/-]+$/) {
- # Fix up things that look like filenames.
- $word = "lib/$word";
+ # Mangle the filename. Assume that all relevant files start
+ # with a non-dot (so we don't transform suffix rules) and
+ # contain at least one dot (so we don't transform phony rules).
+ $word = "lib/$word" if ($word =~ /^[^.]+\./);
} else {
print STDERR "$0:$line: warning: unrecognized source file: $word\n";
}
.PHONY: # Automake code follows
# This trick should define gnulib_orderonly to | iff we're using GNU make.
-gnulib_have_orderonly = $(findstring order-only,$(.FEATURES))
+gnulib_make_features = $(.FEATURES)
+gnulib_have_orderonly = $(findstring order-only,${gnulib_make_features})
gnulib_orderonly = $(gnulib_have_orderonly:order-only=|)
gnulib_core_headers =
gnulib_raw_headers = $(gnulib_core_headers)
drop;
}
+ # Locate the libgnu definition to determine whether or not the user is
+ # using libtool mode in gnulib-tool. Default to program mode if they
+ # are not, which will avoid pulling in the glsym dependencies.
+ #
+ # Convert noinst to EXTRA, that way libgnu will not be built unless
+ # something actually depends on it (which is typically the case).
+ if (/^noinst_LIBRARIES.*libgnu.a/) {
+ s/^noinst/EXTRA/;
+ $for_library = 0 unless defined $for_library;
+ $use_libtool = 0;
+ }
+ if (/^noinst_LTLIBRARIES.*libgnu.la/) {
+ s/^noinst/EXTRA/;
+ $for_library = 1 unless defined $for_library;
+ $use_libtool = 1;
+ }
+
# For some reason, gnulib-tool adds core dumps to "make mostlyclean".
# Since these files are (hopefully!) not created by make, they should
# not be cleaned.
# useful for non-recursive builds. Strip them out.
drop if (/^(AM_CPPFLAGS|AM_CFLAGS)/);
+ # We don't care about upstream warning flags that just result in adding
+ # massive amounts of additional build rules for no reason.
+ if (/_CFLAGS/) {
+ s/ *\$\(GL_CFLAG_GNULIB_WARNINGS\)// if /_CFLAGS\s*=/;
+ }
+
+ # Drop superfluous CFLAGS assignments (which may be created by above
+ # transformation).
+ drop if /_CFLAGS\s*=\s*\$\(AM_CFLAGS\)\s*$/;
+
# Library dependencies are added automatically to libgnu.la by
# gnulib-tool. Unfortunately, this means that everything linking
# against libgnu.la is forced to pull in the same deps, even if they're
# handle them all manually.
drop if (/LDFLAGS/);
+ # Current uses of SUFFIXES in gnulib are pointless since Automake will
+ # figure it out all on its own. Strip it out.
+ drop if (/SUFFIXES/);
+
# Rewrite automake hook targets to be more generic.
if (s/^(.*)-local:/\1-gnulib:/) {
print ".PHONY: $1-gnulib\n";
print "$1-local: $1-gnulib\n";
s/$1-generic//;
-
- # Don't let these targets get confused with filenames below.
- next;
}
# We need to mangle filenames in make variables; prepending a lib/ on
if (/^([[:word:]]+)[[:space:]]*\+?=/) {
$allvars{$1} = 1;
- if (/_SOURCES|CLEANFILES|EXTRA_DIST|[[:upper:]]+_H/) {
+ if ($1 =~ /(_SOURCES|CLEANFILES|EXTRA_DIST|[[:upper:]]+_H)$/) {
$_ = mangle_variable($_);
}
}
# ordinary variable so we can deal with them later.
s/BUILT_SOURCES/gnulib_core_headers/;
+ # Rules for "toplevel" header files do not include commands to create
+ # the target directory; let's add that.
+ if (defined $check_mkdir) {
+ if (/gl_V_at/ || /AM_V_GEN/ and not /MKDIR_P/) {
+ my $dir = "lib/$check_mkdir";
+ $dir =~ s|/[^/]*||;
+
+ print "\t\$(AM_V_GEN)\$(MKDIR_P) $dir\n";
+ s/AM_V_GEN|gl_V_at/AM_V_at/;
+ }
+ undef $check_mkdir
+ }
+
# Targets are similar to variables: the target and its dependencies
# need to be mangled.
- if (/^[^\t].*:/) {
+ if (/^([^\t:]*):/) {
+ $check_mkdir = $1;
$_ = mangle_target($_);
}
drop;
}
- # Finally, references to $(srcdir) and $(builddir) need to be fixed up.
+ # Change t-$@ to $@-t as the former will break if $@ has a directory
+ # component.
+ s/t-\$@/\$\@-t/g;
+
+ # Finally, $(srcdir), $(builddir) and %reldir% need to be fixed up.
s:\$\(srcdir\):\$\(top_srcdir\)/lib:g;
s:\$\(builddir\):\$\(top_builddir\)/lib:g;
+ s:%reldir%:lib:g;
} continue { s/(\n.)/\\\1/g; print; };
-print <<'EOF';
+print <<'EOF' if ($use_libtool);
gnulib_lt_objects = $(libgnu_la_OBJECTS) $(gl_LTLIBOBJS)
-$(gnulib_lt_objects): $(gnulib_headers)
+gnulib_objects = $(gnulib_lt_objects)
+gnulib_all_symfiles = $(gnulib_lt_objects:.lo=.glsym)
+$(gnulib_objects): $(gnulib_headers)
+EOF
+print <<'EOF' if (!$use_libtool);
+gnulib_objects = $(libgnu_a_OBJECTS) $(gl_LIBOBJS)
+gnulib_all_symfiles = $(gnulib_objects:.@OBJEXT@=.glsym)
+$(gnulib_objects): $(gnulib_headers)
EOF
-print @cleanfiles;
-
-# Some filenames are AC_SUBSTed by the Gnulib macros, and thus we need to
-# prepend lib/ if and only if they're not empty. Unfortunately, make is not
-# powerful to do this, so we need to put this transformation into configure
-# itself by defining a new autoconf macro.
-my $lc = List::Compare->new('-u', '-a', \%sourcevars, \%allvars);
-my @vars = $lc->get_unique;
+print @cleanfiles;
print <<'EOF';
if FALSE
], [dnl M4 code follows
AC_SUBST([GLSRC], [lib])
-AC_DEFUN_ONCE([DX_GLSYM_PREFIX], [AC_SUBST([GLSYM_PREFIX], [$1])])
+AC_CONFIG_LIBOBJ_DIR([lib])
+
+AC_DEFUN_ONCE([DX_GLSYM_PREFIX],
+[AC_REQUIRE([DX_AUTOMAKE_COMPAT])AC_REQUIRE([DX_EXPORTED_SH])dnl
+AC_SUBST([GLSYM_PREFIX], [$1])dnl
+AC_SUBST([gnulib_symfiles], ['$(gnulib_all_symfiles)'])])
+EOF
+
+print <<'EOF' if ($for_library);
AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_PRE([DX_GLSYM_PREFIX([${PACKAGE}__])])
+EOF
+print <<'EOF';
m4_foreach([gl_objvar], [[gl_LIBOBJS], [gl_LTLIBOBJS]], [dnl
set x $gl_objvar; shift
gl_objvar=
])
EOF
-foreach (@vars) {
- print "$_=\${$_:+lib/\$$_}\n";
+# Some filenames are AC_SUBSTed by the Gnulib macros, and thus we need to
+# prepend lib/ if and only if they're not empty. Unfortunately, make is not
+# powerful to do this, so we need to put this transformation into configure
+# itself by defining a new autoconf macro.
+
+foreach (keys %sourcevars) {
+ print "$_=\${$_:+lib/\$$_}\n" unless $allvars{$_};
}
print <<'EOF';