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nethack/sys/unix/depend.awk
PatR 1d0e4729bd 'make depend' again
Having source files with the same name in different subdirectories
won't work because their object files would conflict, but don't allow
the failure to be because depend.awk left out the conflicting rules.

No change in behavior from the most recent commit.
2023-10-14 14:36:42 -07:00

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# depend.awk -- awk script used to construct makefile dependencies
# for nethack's source files (`make depend' support for Makefile.src).
# $NHDT-Date: 1697316508 2023/10/14 20:48:28 $ $NHDT-Branch: NetHack-3.7 $:$NHDT-Revision: 1.16 $
#
# usage:
# awk -f depend.awk ../include/*.h list-of-.c/.cpp-files
# (might need nawk or gawk instead of plain awk if it is really old)
# meta usage:
# ( cd src ; make all ; cp ../sys/unix/Makefile.src ./Makefile ; \
# make depend ; cp ./Makefile ../sys/unix/Makefile.src ; \
# cd .. ; sh sys/unix/setup.sh [sys/unix/hints/FOO] )
#
# This awk program scans each file in sequence, looking for lines beginning
# with `#include "' and recording the name inside the quotes. For .h files,
# that's all it does. For each .c file, it writes out a make rule for the
# corresponding .o file; dependencies in nested header files are propagated
# to the .o target.
#
# config.h and hack.h get special handling because of their heavy use;
# timestamps for them allow make to avoid rechecking dates on
# subsidiary headers for every source file;
# extern.h gets special handling to avoid excessive recompilation
# during development;
# patchlev.h gets special handling because it only exists on systems
# which consider filename patchlevel.h to be too long;
# amiconf.h moved from ../include/ to ../outdated/include/ so skip it
# interp.c gets special handling because it usually doesn't exist; it's
# assumed to be the last #include in the file where it occurs.
# win32api.h gets special handling because it only exists for some ports;
# it's assumed to be the last #include in the file where it occurs
# zlib.h ditto
#
BEGIN { FS = "\"" #for `#include "X"', $2 is X
special[++sp_cnt] = "../include/config.h"
special[++sp_cnt] = "../include/hack.h"
alt_deps["../include/extern.h"] = ""
alt_deps["../include/patchlev.h"] = ""
alt_deps["../include/amiconf.h"] = ""
alt_deps["interp.c"] = " #interp.c" #comment it out
alt_deps["../include/win32api.h"] = " #../include/win32api.h"
alt_deps["../include/zlib.h"] = " #zlib.h" #comment it out
}
FNR == 1 { output_dep() #finish previous file
file = FILENAME #setup for current file
}
/^[#][ \t]*include[ \t]+["]/ { #find `#include "X"'
incl = $2
#[3.4.0: gnomehack headers currently aren't in include]
#[3.6.2: Qt4 headers aren't in include either]
#[3.6.2: curses headers likewise]
#[3.7.0: Qt headers have moved; process 'moc' files]
if (incl ~ /[.]h$/) {
if (incl ~ "curses[.]h")
incl = "" # skip "curses.h"; it should be <curses.h>
else if (incl ~ /^..\/lib\/lua-.*\/src\/l/)
incl = "" # skip lua headers
else if (incl ~ /^curs/) # curses special case
incl = "../win/curses/" incl
else if (incl ~ /(.*\/)*qt_/) { # Qt special cases
# Qt v3 headers are in ../win/Qt3
# Qt v4/v5/v6 headers are in ../win/Qt
# *.moc files have path in their #include
if (file ~ /[.]moc$/)
; # keep 'incl' as-is
else if (file ~ /^[.][.]\/win\/Qt3\/.*/)
incl = "../win/Qt3/" incl
else # Qt v4/v5/v6
incl = "../win/Qt/" incl
} else if (incl ~ /^gn/) # gnomehack special case
incl = "../win/gnome/" incl
else
incl = "../include/" incl
}
deps[file] = deps[file] " " incl
}
END { output_dep() } #finish the last file
#
# `file' has been fully scanned, so process it now; for .h files,
# don't do anything (we've just been collecting their dependencies);
# for .c files, output the `make' rule for corresponding .o file
#
function output_dep( base, targ, moc)
{
#get the file's base name (including suffix)
base = file; sub("^.+/", "", base)
#for qt source files, add qt timestamp file as extra dependency
moc = (base ~ /[.]moc$/)
if (moc || base ~ /(.+\/)*qt_.*[.]cpp$/) {
deps[file] = deps[file] " $(QTn_H)"
}
if ((base ~ /[.]cp*$/ || moc) && !(file in filedone)) {
#prior to very first .c|.cpp file, handle some special header file cases
if (!c_count++)
output_specials()
#construct object filename from source filename
targ = base; sub("[.]cp*$", ".o", targ)
#format and write the collected dependencies
format_dep(targ, file)
#generated file tile.c can appear more than once in the list of files
#so track which files have already been handled; can't reuse done[] here
filedone[file]++;
}
}
#
# handle some targets (config.h, hack.h) via special timestamping rules
#
function output_specials( i, sp, alt_sp)
{
for (i = 1; i <= sp_cnt; i++) {
sp = special[i]
#change "../include/foo.h" first to "foo.h", then ultimately to "$(FOO_H)"
alt_sp = sp; sub("^.+/", "", alt_sp)
print "#", alt_sp, "timestamp" #output a `make' comment
#- sub("[.]", "_", alt_sp); alt_sp = "$(" toupper(alt_sp) ")"
#+ Some nawks don't have toupper(), so hardwire these instead.
sub("config.h", "$(CONFIG_H)", alt_sp); sub("hack.h", "$(HACK_H)", alt_sp)
format_dep(alt_sp, sp) #output the target
print "\ttouch " alt_sp #output a build command
alt_deps[sp] = alt_sp #alternate dependency for depend()
}
print "#"
}
#
# write a target and its dependency list in pretty-printed format;
# if target's primary source file has a path prefix, also write build command
#
function format_dep(target, source, col, n, i, list, prefix, moc)
{
split("", done) #``for (x in done) delete done[x]''
moc = (target ~ /[.]moc$/)
prefix = (moc || substr(target,1,1) == "$") ? "" : "$(TARGETPFX)"
printf("%s%s:", prefix, target); col = length(target) + 1 + length(prefix)
#- printf("\t"); col += 8 - (col % 8);
#- if (col == 8) { printf("\t"); col += 8 }
source = depend("", source, 0)
sub(" +$", "", source) #strip trailing spaces, if any
n = split(source, list, " +")
#first: leading whitespace yields empty 1st element; not sure why moc
#files duplicate the target as next element but we need to skip that too
first = moc ? 3 : 2
for (i = first; i <= n; i++) {
if (col + length(list[i]) >= (i < n ? 78 : 80) - 1) {
printf(" \\\n\t\t"); col = 16 #make a backslash+newline split
} else {
printf(" "); col++;
}
printf("%s", list[i]); col += length(list[i])
}
printf("\n") #terminate
#write build command if first source entry has non-include path prefix
source = list[first]
if (moc) {
print "\t$(MOCPATH) -o $@ " source
} else if (source ~ /\// && substr(source, 1, 11) != "../include/") {
if (source ~ /[.]cpp$/ )
print "\t$(TARGET_CXX) $(TARGET_CXXFLAGS) -c -o $@ " source
else if (source ~ /\/X11\//) # "../win/X11/foo.c"
print "\t$(TARGET_CC) $(TARGET_CFLAGS) $(X11CFLAGS) -c -o $@ " source
else if (source ~ /\/gnome\//) # "../win/gnome/foo.c"
print "\t$(TARGET_CC) $(TARGET_CFLAGS) $(GNOMEINC) -c -o $@ " source
else
print "\t$(TARGET_CC) $(TARGET_CFLAGS) -c -o $@ " source
}
}
#
# recursively add the dependencies for file `name' to string `inout'
# (unless `skip', in which case we're only marking files as already done)
#
function depend(inout, name, skip, n, i, list)
{
if (!done[name]++) {
if (name in alt_deps) { #some names have non-conventional dependencies
if (!skip) inout = inout " " alt_deps[name]
skip = 1
} else { #ordinary name
if (!skip) inout = inout " " name
}
if (name in deps) {
#- n = split(deps[name], list, " +")
#- for (i = 2; i <= n; i++) #(leading whitespace yields empty 1st element)
#- inout = depend(inout, list[i], skip)
#+ At least one implementation of nawk handles the local array `list' wrong,
#+ so the clumsier substitute code below is used as a workaround.
list = deps[name]; sub("^ +", "", list)
while (list) {
match((list " "), " +"); i = RSTART; n = RLENGTH
inout = depend(inout, substr(list, 1, i-1), skip)
list = substr(list, i+n)
}
}
}
return inout
}
#depend.awk#