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- Add a new test suite for LIBPATTERNS
- Fix Savannah bug #21198 - Fix Savannah bug #21823 - Fix Savannah bug #22010
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2009-06-07 Paul Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
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* read.c (record_files): The second-expansion "f->updating" hack
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was not completely correct: if assumed that the target with
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commands always had prerequisites; if one didn't then the ordering
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was messed up. Fixed for now to use f->updating to decide whether
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to preserve the last element in the deps list... but this whole
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area of constructing and reversing the deps list is too confusing
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and needs to be reworked. Fixes Savannah bug #21198.
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2009-06-06 Paul Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
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* hash.c (hash_insert): Remove useless test for NULL.
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Fixes Savannah bug #21823.
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* make.h: Move SET_STACK_SIZE determination to make.h.
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* main.c (main): New global variable, STACK_LIMIT, holds the
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original stack limit when make was started.
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* job.c (start_job_command): Reset the stack limit, if we changed it.
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Fixes Savannah bug #22010.
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* remake.c (check_dep): Only set the target's state to not-started
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if it's not already running. Found this while testing -j10 builds
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of glibc: various targets were being rebuilt multiple times.
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hash.c
2
hash.c
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@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ void *
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hash_insert (struct hash_table *ht, const void *item)
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{
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void **slot = hash_find_slot (ht, item);
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const void *old_item = slot ? *slot : 0;
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const void *old_item = *slot;
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hash_insert_at (ht, item, slot);
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return (void *)((HASH_VACANT (old_item)) ? 0 : old_item);
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}
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job.c
8
job.c
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@ -1275,6 +1275,12 @@ start_job_command (struct child *child)
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if (job_rfd >= 0)
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close (job_rfd);
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#ifdef SET_STACK_SIZE
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/* Reset limits, if necessary. */
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if (stack_limit.rlim_cur)
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setrlimit (RLIMIT_STACK, &stack_limit);
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#endif
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child_execute_job (child->good_stdin ? 0 : bad_stdin, 1,
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argv, child->environment);
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}
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"for", "case", "if", ":", ".", "break",
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"continue", "export", "read", "readonly",
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"shift", "times", "trap", "switch", "unset",
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0 };
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"ulimit", 0 };
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char *sh_chars;
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char **sh_cmds;
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main.c
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main.c
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# include <fcntl.h>
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#endif
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#if defined(HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H) && defined(HAVE_GETRLIMIT) && defined(HAVE_SETRLIMIT)
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# define SET_STACK_SIZE
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#endif
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#ifdef SET_STACK_SIZE
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# include <sys/resource.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef _AMIGA
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int __stack = 20000; /* Make sure we have 20K of stack space */
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#endif
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static struct stringlist *makefiles = 0;
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/* Size of the stack when we started. */
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#ifdef SET_STACK_SIZE
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struct rlimit stack_limit;
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#endif
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/* Number of job slots (commands that can be run at once). */
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unsigned int job_slots = 1;
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struct rlimit rlim;
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/* Set the stack limit huge so that alloca does not fail. */
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if (getrlimit (RLIMIT_STACK, &rlim) == 0)
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if (getrlimit (RLIMIT_STACK, &rlim) == 0
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&& rlim.rlim_cur > 0 && rlim.rlim_cur < rlim.rlim_max)
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{
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stack_limit = rlim;
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rlim.rlim_cur = rlim.rlim_max;
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setrlimit (RLIMIT_STACK, &rlim);
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}
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else
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stack_limit.rlim_cur = 0;
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}
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#endif
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make.h
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make.h
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extern int unixy_shell;
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#endif /* WINDOWS32 */
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#if defined(HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H) && defined(HAVE_GETRLIMIT) && defined(HAVE_SETRLIMIT)
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# define SET_STACK_SIZE
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#endif
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#ifdef SET_STACK_SIZE
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# include <sys/resource.h>
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struct rlimit stack_limit;
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#endif
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struct floc
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{
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const char *filenm;
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read.c
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d_ptr = &(*d_ptr)->next;
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if (cmds != 0)
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/* This is the rule with commands, so put its deps
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last. The rationale behind this is that $< expands to
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the first dep in the chain, and commands use $<
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expecting to get the dep that rule specifies. However
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the second expansion algorithm reverses the order thus
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we need to make it last here. */
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(*d_ptr)->next = this;
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{
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/* This is the rule with commands, so put its deps
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last. The rationale behind this is that $< expands to
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the first dep in the chain, and commands use $<
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expecting to get the dep that rule specifies. However
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the second expansion algorithm reverses the order thus
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we need to make it last here. */
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(*d_ptr)->next = this;
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/* This is a hack. I need a way to communicate to
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snap_deps() that the last dependency line in this
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file came with commands (so that logic in snap_deps()
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can put it in front and all this $< -logic works). I
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cannot simply rely on file->cmds being not 0 because
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of the cases like the following:
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foo: bar
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foo:
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...
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I am going to temporarily "borrow" UPDATING member in
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`struct file' for this. */
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f->updating = 1;
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}
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else
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{
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/* This is the rule without commands. Put its
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dependencies at the end but before dependencies from
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the rule with commands (if any). This way everything
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appears in makefile order. */
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if (f->cmds != 0)
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/* This is a rule without commands. If we already have
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a rule with commands and prerequisites (see "hack"
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comment above), put these prereqs at the end but
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before prereqs from the rule with commands. This way
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everything appears in makefile order. */
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if (f->updating)
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{
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this->next = *d_ptr;
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*d_ptr = this;
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}
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else
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f->deps = this;
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/* This is a hack. I need a way to communicate to snap_deps()
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that the last dependency line in this file came with commands
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(so that logic in snap_deps() can put it in front and all
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this $< -logic works). I cannot simply rely on file->cmds
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being not 0 because of the cases like the following:
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foo: bar
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foo:
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...
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I am going to temporarily "borrow" UPDATING member in
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`struct file' for this. */
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if (cmds != 0)
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f->updating = 1;
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}
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}
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else
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0
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};
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static char *libpatterns = NULL;
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const char *libname = lib+2; /* Name without the '-l'. */
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const char *file = 0;
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char *libpatterns;
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FILE_TIMESTAMP mtime;
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/* Loop variables for the libpatterns value. */
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char *p;
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const char *p2;
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unsigned int len;
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unsigned int liblen;
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char **dp;
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/* If we don't have libpatterns, get it. */
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if (!libpatterns)
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{
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int save = warn_undefined_variables_flag;
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warn_undefined_variables_flag = 0;
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libpatterns = xstrdup (variable_expand ("$(.LIBPATTERNS)"));
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libpatterns = xstrdup (variable_expand ("$(strip $(.LIBPATTERNS))"));
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warn_undefined_variables_flag = save;
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}
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/* Skip the '-l'. */
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lib += 2;
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liblen = strlen (lib);
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/* Loop through all the patterns in .LIBPATTERNS, and search on each one. */
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p2 = libpatterns;
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static int libdir_maxlen = -1;
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char *libbuf = variable_expand ("");
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/* Expand the pattern using LIBNAME as a replacement. */
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/* Expand the pattern using LIB as a replacement. */
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{
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char c = p[len];
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char *p3, *p4;
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p3 = find_percent (p);
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if (!p3)
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{
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/* Give a warning if there is no pattern, then remove the
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pattern so it's ignored next time. */
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/* Give a warning if there is no pattern. */
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error (NILF, _(".LIBPATTERNS element `%s' is not a pattern"), p);
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for (; len; --len, ++p)
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*p = ' ';
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*p = c;
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p[len] = c;
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continue;
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}
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p4 = variable_buffer_output (libbuf, p, p3-p);
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p4 = variable_buffer_output (p4, libname, strlen (libname));
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p4 = variable_buffer_output (p4, lib, liblen);
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p4 = variable_buffer_output (p4, p3+1, len - (p3-p));
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p[len] = c;
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}
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{
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if (mtime_ptr != 0)
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*mtime_ptr = mtime;
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return strcache_add (libbuf);
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file = strcache_add (libbuf);
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goto fini;
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}
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/* Now try VPATH search on that. */
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{
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const char *file = vpath_search (libbuf, mtime_ptr);
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file = vpath_search (libbuf, mtime_ptr);
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if (file)
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return file;
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goto fini;
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}
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/* Now try the standard set of directories. */
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{
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if (mtime_ptr != 0)
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*mtime_ptr = mtime;
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return strcache_add (buf);
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file = strcache_add (buf);
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goto fini;
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}
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}
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}
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return 0;
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fini:
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free (libpatterns);
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return file;
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}
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* scripts/variables/automatic: Check prereq ordering when the
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target with the recipe has no prereqs. Savannah bug #21198.
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* scripts/variables/LIBPATTERNS: Add a new set of test for
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$(.LIBPATTERNS) (previously untested!)
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2009-06-04 Paul Smith <psmith@gnu.org>
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* scripts/variables/SHELL: The export target-specific SHELL test
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# -*-perl-*-
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$description = "Test .LIBPATTERNS special variable.";
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$details = "";
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# TEST 0: basics
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touch('mtest_foo.a');
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run_make_test('
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.LIBPATTERNS = mtest_%.a
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all: -lfoo ; @echo "build $@ from $<"
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',
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'', "build all from mtest_foo.a\n");
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# TEST 1: Handle elements that are not patterns.
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run_make_test('
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.LIBPATTERNS = mtest_foo.a mtest_%.a
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all: -lfoo ; @echo "build $@ from $<"
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',
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'', "#MAKE#: .LIBPATTERNS element `mtest_foo.a' is not a pattern
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build all from mtest_foo.a\n");
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# TEST 2: target-specific override
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# Uncomment this when we add support, see Savannah bug #25703
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# run_make_test('
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# .LIBPATTERNS = mbad_%.a
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# all: .LIBPATTERNS += mtest_%.a
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# all: -lfoo ; @echo "build $@ from $<"
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# ',
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# '', "build all from mtest_foo.a\n");
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unlink('mtest_foo.a');
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1;
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unlink('foo');
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# TEST #4: ensure prereq ordering is correct when the commmand target has none
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# See Savannah bug #21198
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run_make_test('
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all : A B
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all : ; @echo $@ -- $^ -- $<
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all : C D
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all : E F
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A B C D E F G H : ; @:
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',
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'', "all -- A B C D E F -- A\n");
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1;
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