X-Git-Url: https://git.draconx.ca/gitweb/dxcommon.git/blobdiff_plain/483b5af7a619117ae6ec3435bb8689e764e928a0..HEAD:/scripts/fix-gnulib.pl diff --git a/scripts/fix-gnulib.pl b/scripts/fix-gnulib.pl index 1f15078..9a1f273 100755 --- a/scripts/fix-gnulib.pl +++ b/scripts/fix-gnulib.pl @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ #!/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 @@ -8,18 +8,18 @@ # 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) @@ -27,9 +27,9 @@ # 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. @@ -46,12 +46,17 @@ 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 $output); @@ -66,6 +71,13 @@ my @cleanfiles; # the value is always set to 1. my (%allvars, %sourcevars); +# Collected names of subdirectories that may need to be created at build time. +# The keys are directory names, the values are targets. +my %gl_dirstamps; + +# State to drop MKDIR_P lines that have been replaced by dirstamps. +my ($have_dirstamp) = (0); + sub drop { undef $_; next; @@ -117,7 +129,21 @@ sub mangle_target { @left = map(mangle_file($_), @left); @right = map(mangle_file($_), @right); - return join(" ", @left) . ": " . join(" ", @right) . "\n"; + my @dirstamps = get_dirstamps(@left); + + return join(" ", @left) . ": " . join(" ", @dirstamps, @right) . "\n"; +} + +sub get_dirstamps { + my %h; + + foreach (@_) { + next unless $_[0] =~ m|^(lib(/.*)?)/[^/]*$|; + + $h{$gl_dirstamps{$1} = "$1/\$(am__dirstamp)"} = 1; + } + + return keys %h; } while () { @@ -139,7 +165,8 @@ m4_unquote(m4_argn([2], [ .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) @@ -154,6 +181,23 @@ EOF 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. @@ -163,6 +207,16 @@ EOF # 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 @@ -188,7 +242,7 @@ EOF if (/^([[:word:]]+)[[:space:]]*\+?=/) { $allvars{$1} = 1; - if (/_SOURCES|CLEANFILES|EXTRA_DIST|[[:upper:]]+_H/) { + if ($1 =~ /(_SOURCES|CLEANFILES|EXTRA_DIST|[[:upper:]]+_H)$/) { $_ = mangle_variable($_); } } @@ -200,8 +254,9 @@ EOF # Targets are similar to variables: the target and its dependencies # need to be mangled. - if (/^[^\t].*:/) { + if (/^([^\t:]*):/) { $_ = mangle_target($_); + $have_dirstamp = /am__dirstamp/; } # MKDIR_P commands need to be fixed up; in principle Gnulib could also @@ -223,15 +278,40 @@ EOF # component. s/t-\$@/\$\@-t/g; - # Finally, references to $(srcdir) and $(builddir) need to be fixed up. + # $(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; + + # If we installed a dirstamp prerequisite for this target, don't + # emit the mkdir line which creates the output directory. + if ($have_dirstamp && m|\$[({]MKDIR_P[})][ '"]*lib/|) { + drop unless s/^(\t\$[({](AM_V_GEN|gl_V_at)[})]).*/\1:/; + } + undef $have_dirstamp if /^\t/; } continue { s/(\n.)/\\\1/g; print; }; -print <<'EOF'; +# Define a bunch of fake programs which will ensure Automake produces the +# necessary dirstamp rules, as unfortunately we cannot know in advance which +# will be generated, and the usual Automake behaviour where generated rules +# are suppressed by rules in Makefile.am doesn't actaully work for these. +print <