1
0
Fork 0
terragear/am2dsp.pl

1258 lines
31 KiB
Perl
Raw Normal View History

#!/usr/bin/perl -w
eval 'exec /usr/bin/perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}'
if 0;
use strict;
use Cwd;
my $VERSION = "0.1";
my $PACKAGE = "am2dsp";
# String constants.
my $IGNORE_PATTERN = "^##([^#].*)?\$";
my $WHITE_PATTERN = "^[ \t]*\$";
my $COMMENT_PATTERN = "^#";
my $RULE_PATTERN = "^([\$a-zA-Z_.][-.a-zA-Z0-9_(){}/\$]*) *:([^=].*|)\$";
my $SUFFIX_RULE_PATTERN = "^\\.([a-zA-Z]+)\\.([a-zA-Z]+)\$";
my $MACRO_PATTERN = "^([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_]*)[ \t]*([:+]?)=[ \t]*(.*)\$";
my $BOGUS_MACRO_PATTERN = "^([^ \t]*)[ \t]*([:+]?)=[ \t]*(.*)\$";
my $IF_PATTERN = "^if[ \t]+\([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_]*\)[ \t]*\(#.*\)?\$";
my $ELSE_PATTERN = "^else[ \t]*\(#.*\)?\$";
my $ENDIF_PATTERN = "^endif[ \t]*\(#.*\)?\$";
my $PATH_PATTERN='(\\w|/|\\.)+';
# This will pass through anything not of the prescribed form.
my $INCLUDE_PATTERN = "^include[ \t]+((\\\$\\\(top_srcdir\\\)/${PATH_PATTERN})|(\\\$\\\(srcdir\\\)/${PATH_PATTERN})|([^/\\\$]${PATH_PATTERN}))[ \t]*(#.*)?\$";
my $AM_CONDITIONAL_PATTERN = "AM_CONDITIONAL\\((\\w+)";
my $AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE = "AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE\\(([^,]+),[ \t]*([^)]+)";
# Hash table of AM_CONDITIONAL variables seen in configure.
my %configure_cond = ();
# This holds the names which are targets. These also appear in
# %contents.
my %targets = ();
# This holds the line numbers at which various elements of
# %contents are defined.
my %content_lines = ();
my %content_seen = ();
# This maps the source extension of a suffix rule to its
# corresponding output extension.
my %suffix_rules = ();
# Hash table of discovered configure substitutions. Keys are names,
# values are `FILE:LINE' strings which are used by error message
# generation.
my %configure_vars = ();
# This holds the set of included files.
my @include_stack = ();
my $verbose = 0;
my $vcond;
my @conditional_stack = ();
my %contents = ();
my %conditional = ();
# This holds our (eventual) exit status. We don't actually exit until
# we have processed all input files.
my $exit_status = 0;
my @make_input_list = ();
my %make_list = ();
# Names used in AC_CONFIG_HEADER call. @config_fullnames holds the
# name which appears in AC_CONFIG_HEADER, colon and all.
# @config_names holds the file names. @config_headers holds the '.in'
# files. Ordinarily these are similar, but they can be different if
# the weird "NAME:FILE" syntax is used.
my @config_fullnames = ();
my @config_names = ();
my @config_headers = ();
# Line number at which AC_CONFIG_HEADER appears in configure.ac.
my $config_header_line = 0;
# Relative location of top build directory.
my $top_builddir = '';
my $relative_dir = '.';
my $output_vars = '';
my $output_trailer = '';
# List of Makefile.am's to process, and their corresponding outputs.
my @input_files = ();
my %output_files = ();
# List of files in AC_OUTPUT without Makefile.am, and their outputs.
my @other_input_files = ();
my @var_list = ();
my %am_vars = ();
my %def_type = ();
my @excluded_dirs = ();
my @excluded_files = ();
my $msvc_cflags = "";
my $msvc_cflagsd = "";
my $msvc_threads = "";
my $msvc_libs = "";
my @extra_sources = ();
my @extra_projects = ();
# Extracted from AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(package,version)
my $dsp_package = 'FGFS';
my $dsp_version = '0.2';
my $static_lib = 0;
parse_arguments(@ARGV);
# Read project configuration file.
my $rcfile = "am2dsp.cfg";
read_am2dsprc($rcfile) if -r $rcfile;
scan_configure();
die "am2dsp: no \`Makefile.am' found or specified\n"
if ! @input_files;
if ($static_lib) {
static_lib_dsp_init($dsp_package);
} else {
console_app_dsp_init($dsp_package);
}
my $am_file;
foreach $am_file (@input_files) {
dsp_add_group($dsp_package, $am_file) if !exclude_dir($am_file);
}
dsp_finish($dsp_package);
generate_dsw( $dsp_package );
sub exclude_dir {
my $dir = shift;
foreach my $d (@excluded_dirs) {
if ($dir =~ "/$d/") {
return 1;
}
}
return 0;
}
sub exclude_file {
my $file = shift;
foreach my $f (@excluded_files) {
if ($file =~ /$f/) {
return 1;
}
}
return 0;
}
#
# TODO: option to specify static library or console app.
#
sub parse_arguments {
my @av = @_;
while (@av) {
if ($av[0] eq '--version') {
} elsif ($av[0] eq '--help') {
} elsif ($av[0] eq '--verbose' || $av[0] eq '-v') {
$verbose = 1;
} elsif ($av[0] eq '--package' || $av[0] eq '-p') {
require_argument(@av);
shift @av;
$dsp_package = $av[0];
} elsif ($av[0] eq '--lib' || $av[0] eq '-l') {
# Create a static library
$static_lib = 1;
} elsif ($av[0] =~ /^-/) {
die "am2dsp: unrecognised option -- `$av[0]'\nTry am2dsp --help for more information.\n";
} else {
}
shift @av;
}
}
sub read_am2dsprc {
my $rc_file = shift;
open( RC_FILE, $rc_file )
or die "Can't open $rc_file: $!\n";
my $line;
while (defined($line = <RC_FILE>)) {
chomp $line;
if ($line =~ s/\\$//) {
# continuation line
$line .= "%";
$line .= <RC_FILE>;
redo unless eof(RC_FILE);
}
next if $line =~ /^$/; # ignore blank lines
next if $line =~ /^#/; # ignore comments
if ($line =~ /exclude_dir\s*=\s*(\S+)/) {
push( @excluded_dirs, $1 );
}
elsif ($line =~ /exclude_file\s*=\s*(\S+)/) {
my $f;
($f = $1) =~ s/\\/\\\\/g; # escape path separators, "\" -> "\\"
push( @excluded_files, $f );
print "Excluding file: $f\n" if $verbose;
}
elsif ($line =~ /include_path\s*=\s*\"(.*)\"/) {
$msvc_cflags .= " /I \"$1\"";
$msvc_cflagsd .= " /I \"$1\"";
}
elsif ($line =~ /include_path\s*=\s*(\S+)/) {
$msvc_cflags .= " /I \"$1\"";
$msvc_cflagsd .= " /I \"$1\"";
}
elsif ($line =~ /define\s*=\s*(\S+)/) {
$msvc_cflags .= " /D \"$1\"";
$msvc_cflagsd .= " /D \"$1\"";
}
elsif ($line =~ /lib_path\s*=\s*(\S+)/) {
$msvc_libs .= " /libpath:\"$1\"";
}
elsif ($line =~ /add_lib\s*=\s*(\S+)/) {
$msvc_libs .= " $1.lib";
}
elsif ($line =~ /type\s*=\s*(\S+)/) {
my ($type,$threads,$debug) = split /,/, $1;
print "type=$type, threading=$threads, debug=$debug\n" if $verbose;
if ($type =~ "ConsoleApplication") {
$static_lib = 0
}
elsif ($type =~ "StaticLibrary") {
$static_lib = 1
}
else {
# Invalid type
}
my $flags = " /ML"; # single threaded.
if ($threads =~ /MultithreadedDLL/) {
$flags = " /MD";
}
elsif ($threads =~ /Multithreaded/) {
$flags = " /MT";
}
elsif ($threads =~ /Singlethreaded/) {
$flags = " /ML";
}
else {
# Invalid threading option.
}
$msvc_cflags .= $flags;
$flags .= "d";
$msvc_cflagsd .= $flags;
}
elsif ($line =~ /add_source_file\s*=\s*(.*)/) {
my $rule;
($rule = $1) =~ s/%/\r\n/g;
push( @extra_sources, $rule );
}
elsif ($line =~ /add_project\s*=\s*(.*)/) {
push( @extra_projects, $1 );
}
}
close(RC_FILE);
}
# Ensure argument exists, or die.
sub require_argument
{
my ($arg, @arglist) = @_;
die "am2dsp: no argument given for option \`$arg'\n"
if ! @arglist;
}
sub scan_configure {
scan_one_configure_file('configure.ac');
scan_one_configure_file('aclocal.m4')
if -f 'aclocal.m4';
if (! @input_files) {
@input_files = @make_input_list;
%output_files = %make_list;
}
}
sub scan_one_configure_file {
my $filename = shift;
open(CONFIGURE, $filename)
|| die "am2dsp: can't open \`$filename': $!\n";
print "am2dsp: reading $filename\n" if $verbose;
my $in_ac_output = 0;
my $ac_output_line = '';
while (<CONFIGURE>) {
# Remove comments from current line.
s/\bdnl\b.*$//;
s/\#.*$//;
# Skip macro definitions. Otherwise we might be confused into
# thinking that a macro that was only defined was actually
# used.
next if /AC_DEFUN/;
# Follow includes. This is a weirdness commonly in use at
# Cygnus and hopefully nowhere else.
if (/sinclude\((.*)\)/ && -f $1)
{
&scan_one_configure_file ($1);
}
if (! $in_ac_output && ( s/AC_OUTPUT\s*\(\[?// || s/AC_CONFIG_FILES\s*\(\[?// ) ) {
$in_ac_output = 1;
$ac_output_line = $.;
}
if ($in_ac_output)
{
my $closing = 0;
if (s/[\]\),].*$//)
{
$in_ac_output = 0;
$closing = 1;
}
# Look at potential Makefile.am's
foreach (split)
{
# Must skip empty string for Perl 4.
next if $_ eq "\\" || $_ eq '';
my ($local,$input,@rest) = split(/:/);
if (! $input)
{
$input = $local;
}
else
{
$input =~ s/\.in$//;
}
if (-f $input . '.am')
{
push(@make_input_list, $input);
$make_list{$input} = join(':', ($local,@rest));
}
else
{
# We have a file that automake should cause to be
# rebuilt, but shouldn't generate itself.
push (@other_input_files, $_);
}
}
}
# Handle configuration headers. A config header of `[$1]'
# means we are actually scanning AM_CONFIG_HEADER from
# aclocal.m4.
if (/A([CM])_CONFIG_HEADER\s*\((.*)\)/
&& $2 ne '[$1]')
{
&am_conf_line_error
($filename, $., "\`automake requires \`AM_CONFIG_HEADER', not \`AC_CONFIG_HEADER'")
if $1 eq 'C';
$config_header_line = $.;
my ($one_hdr);
foreach $one_hdr (split (' ', $2))
{
push (@config_fullnames, $one_hdr);
if ($one_hdr =~ /^([^:]+):(.+)$/)
{
push (@config_names, $1);
push (@config_headers, $2);
}
else
{
push (@config_names, $one_hdr);
push (@config_headers, $one_hdr . '.in');
}
}
}
if (/$AM_CONDITIONAL_PATTERN/o)
{
$configure_cond{$1} = 1;
}
if (/$AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE/o)
{
$dsp_package = $1;
$dsp_version = $2;
}
}
close(CONFIGURE);
}
sub read_main_am_file {
$am_file = shift;
read_am_file($am_file);
my @topdir = ();
foreach (split(/\//, $relative_dir)) {
next if $_ eq '.' || $_ eq '';
if ($_ eq '..') {
pop @topdir;
} else {
push(@topdir, '..');
}
}
@topdir = ('.') if ! @topdir;
my $top_builddir = join('/', @topdir);
}
sub read_am_file {
$am_file = shift;
open( AM_FILE, $am_file )
or die "Can't open $am_file: $!\n";
print "am2dsp: reading $am_file\n" if $verbose;
my $saw_bk = 0;
my $was_rule = 0;
my $spacing = '';
my $comment = '';
my $last_var_name = '';
my $blank = 0;
while (<AM_FILE>)
{
if (/$IGNORE_PATTERN/o)
{
# Merely delete comments beginning with two hashes.
}
elsif (/$WHITE_PATTERN/o)
{
# Stick a single white line before the incoming macro or rule.
$spacing = "\n";
$blank = 1;
}
elsif (/$COMMENT_PATTERN/o)
{
# Stick comments before the incoming macro or rule. Make
# sure a blank line preceeds first block of comments.
$spacing = "\n" unless $blank;
$blank = 1;
$comment .= $spacing . $_;
$spacing = '';
}
else
{
last;
}
}
$output_vars .= $comment . "\n";
$comment = '';
$spacing = "\n";
my $source_suffix_pattern = '';
my $is_ok_macro = 0;
while ($_)
{
$_ .= "\n"
unless substr ($_, -1, 1) eq "\n";
if (/$IGNORE_PATTERN/o)
{
# Merely delete comments beginning with two hashes.
}
elsif (/$WHITE_PATTERN/o)
{
# Stick a single white line before the incoming macro or rule.
$spacing = "\n";
&am_line_error ($., "blank line following trailing backslash")
if $saw_bk;
}
elsif (/$COMMENT_PATTERN/o)
{
# Stick comments before the incoming macro or rule.
$comment .= $spacing . $_;
$spacing = '';
&am_line_error ($., "comment following trailing backslash")
if $saw_bk;
}
elsif ($saw_bk)
{
if ($was_rule)
{
$output_trailer .= join ('', @conditional_stack) . $_;
$saw_bk = /\\$/;
}
else
{
$saw_bk = /\\$/;
# Chop newline and backslash if this line is
# continued. ensure trailing whitespace exists.
chop if $saw_bk;
chop if $saw_bk;
$contents{$last_var_name} .= ' '
unless $contents{$last_var_name} =~ /\s$/;
$contents{$last_var_name} .= $_;
if (@conditional_stack)
{
$conditional{$last_var_name} .= &quote_cond_val ($_);
}
}
}
elsif (/$IF_PATTERN/o)
{
&am_line_error ($., "$1 does not appear in AM_CONDITIONAL")
if (! $configure_cond{$1});
push (@conditional_stack, "\@" . $1 . "_TRUE\@");
}
elsif (/$ELSE_PATTERN/o)
{
if (! @conditional_stack)
{
&am_line_error ($., "else without if");
}
elsif ($conditional_stack[$#conditional_stack] =~ /_FALSE\@$/)
{
&am_line_error ($., "else after else");
}
else
{
$conditional_stack[$#conditional_stack]
=~ s/_TRUE\@$/_FALSE\@/;
}
}
elsif (/$ENDIF_PATTERN/o)
{
if (! @conditional_stack)
{
&am_line_error ($., ": endif without if");
}
else
{
pop @conditional_stack;
}
}
elsif (/$RULE_PATTERN/o)
{
# Found a rule.
$was_rule = 1;
if (defined $contents{$1}
&& (@conditional_stack
? ! defined $conditional{$1}
: defined $conditional{$1}))
{
&am_line_error ($1,
"$1 defined both conditionally and unconditionally");
}
# Value here doesn't matter; for targets we only note
# existence.
$contents{$1} = 1;
$targets{$1} = 1;
my $cond_string = join ('', @conditional_stack);
if (@conditional_stack)
{
if ($conditional{$1})
{
&check_ambiguous_conditional ($1, $cond_string);
$conditional{$1} .= ' ';
}
else
{
$conditional{$1} = '';
}
$conditional{$1} .= $cond_string . ' 1';
}
$content_lines{$1} = $.;
$output_trailer .= $comment . $spacing . $cond_string . $_;
$comment = $spacing = '';
$saw_bk = /\\$/;
# Check the rule for being a suffix rule. If so, store in
# a hash.
my $source_suffix;
my $object_suffix;
if (($source_suffix, $object_suffix) = ($1 =~ $SUFFIX_RULE_PATTERN))
{
$suffix_rules{$source_suffix} = $object_suffix;
print "Sources ending in .$source_suffix become .$object_suffix\n" if $verbose;
$source_suffix_pattern = "(" . join('|', keys %suffix_rules) . ")";
}
# FIXME: make sure both suffixes are in SUFFIXES? Or set
# SUFFIXES from suffix_rules?
}
elsif (($is_ok_macro = /$MACRO_PATTERN/o)
|| /$BOGUS_MACRO_PATTERN/o)
{
# Found a macro definition.
$was_rule = 0;
$last_var_name = $1;
if (defined $contents{$1}
&& (@conditional_stack
? ! defined $conditional{$1}
: defined $conditional{$1}))
{
&am_line_error ($1,
"$1 defined both conditionally and unconditionally");
}
my $value;
if ($3 ne '' && substr ($3, -1) eq "\\")
{
$value = substr ($3, 0, length ($3) - 1);
}
else
{
$value = $3;
}
my $type = $2;
if ($type eq '+')
{
if (! defined $contents{$last_var_name}
&& defined $configure_vars{$last_var_name})
{
$contents{$last_var_name} = '@' . $last_var_name . '@';
}
$contents{$last_var_name} .= ' ' . $value;
}
else
{
$contents{$last_var_name} = $value;
# The first assignment to a macro sets the line
# number. Ideally I suppose we would associate line
# numbers with random bits of text.
$content_lines{$last_var_name} = $.;
}
my $cond_string = join ('', @conditional_stack);
if (@conditional_stack)
{
my $found = 0;
my $val;
if ($conditional{$last_var_name})
{
if ($type eq '+')
{
# If we're adding to the conditional, and it
# exists, then we might want to simply replace
# the old value with the new one.
my (@new_vals, @cond_vals);
@cond_vals = split (' ', $conditional{$last_var_name});
while (@cond_vals)
{
$vcond = shift (@cond_vals);
push (@new_vals, $vcond);
if (&conditional_same ($vcond, $cond_string))
{
$found = 1;
$val = (&unquote_cond_val (shift (@cond_vals))
. ' ' . $value);
push (@new_vals, &quote_cond_val ($val));
}
else
{
push (@new_vals, shift (@cond_vals));
}
}
if ($found)
{
$conditional{$last_var_name}
= join (' ', @new_vals);
}
}
if (! $found)
{
&check_ambiguous_conditional ($last_var_name,
$cond_string);
$conditional{$last_var_name} .= ' ';
$val = $value;
}
}
else
{
$conditional{$last_var_name} = '';
$val = $contents{$last_var_name};
}
if (! $found)
{
$conditional{$last_var_name} .= ($cond_string
. ' '
. &quote_cond_val ($val));
}
}
# FIXME: this doesn't always work correctly; it will group
# all comments for a given variable, no matter where
# defined.
$am_vars{$last_var_name} = $comment . $spacing;
$def_type{$last_var_name} = ($type eq ':') ? ':' : '';
push (@var_list, $last_var_name);
$comment = $spacing = '';
$saw_bk = /\\$/;
# Error if bogus.
&am_line_error ($., "bad macro name \`$last_var_name'")
if ! $is_ok_macro;
}
elsif (/$INCLUDE_PATTERN/o)
{
my ($path) = $1;
if ($path =~ s/^\$\(top_srcdir\)\///)
{
push (@include_stack, "\$\(top_srcdir\)/$path");
}
else
{
$path =~ s/\$\(srcdir\)\///;
push (@include_stack, "\$\(srcdir\)/$path");
$path = $relative_dir . "/" . $path;
}
&read_am_file ($path);
}
else
{
# This isn't an error; it is probably a continued rule.
# In fact, this is what we assume.
$was_rule = 1;
$output_trailer .= ($comment . $spacing
. join ('', @conditional_stack) . $_);
$comment = $spacing = '';
$saw_bk = /\\$/;
}
$_ = <AM_FILE>;
}
close(AM_FILE);
$output_trailer .= $comment;
&am_error ("unterminated conditionals: " . join (' ', @conditional_stack))
if (@conditional_stack);
}
sub initialize_per_input {
# These two variables are used when generating each Makefile.in.
# They hold the Makefile.in until it is ready to be printed.
$output_vars = '';
$output_trailer = '';
# This holds the contents of a Makefile.am, as parsed by
# read_am_file.
%contents = ();
# This holds the names which are targets. These also appear in
# %contents.
%targets = ();
# For a variable or target which is defined conditionally, this
# holds an array of the conditional values. The array is composed
# of pairs of condition strings (the variables which configure
# will substitute) and values (the value of a target is
# meaningless). For an unconditional variable, this is empty.
%conditional = ();
# This holds the line numbers at which various elements of
# %contents are defined.
%content_lines = ();
# This holds a 1 if a particular variable was examined.
%content_seen = ();
# This is the conditional stack.
@conditional_stack = ();
# This holds the set of included files.
@include_stack = ();
# This holds the "relative directory" of the current Makefile.in.
# Eg for src/Makefile.in, this is "src".
$relative_dir = '';
# This maps the source extension of a suffix rule to its
# corresponding output extension.
%suffix_rules = ();
}
# Quote a value in order to put it in $conditional. We need to quote
# spaces, and we need to handle null strings, so that we can later
# retrieve values by splitting on space.
sub quote_cond_val
{
my ($val) = @_;
$val =~ s/ /\001/g;
$val =~ s/\t/\003/g;
$val = "\002" if $val eq '';
return $val;
}
# See if a conditional is true. Both arguments are conditional
# strings. This returns true if the first conditional is true when
# the second conditional is true.
sub conditional_true_when
{
my ($cond, $when) = @_;
# Check the easy case first.
if ($cond eq $when)
{
return 1;
}
# Check each component of $cond, which looks @COND1@@COND2@.
foreach my $comp (split ('@', $cond))
{
# The way we split will give null strings between each
# condition.
next if ! $comp;
if (index ($when, '@' . $comp . '@') == -1)
{
return 0;
}
}
return 1;
}
# Check for an ambiguous conditional. This is called when a variable
# or target is being defined conditionally. If we already know about
# a definition that is true under the same conditions, then we have an
# ambiguity.
sub check_ambiguous_conditional
{
my ($var_name, $cond) = @_;
my (@cond_vals) = split (' ', $conditional{$var_name});
while (@cond_vals)
{
my ($vcond) = shift (@cond_vals);
shift (@cond_vals);
if (&conditional_true_when ($vcond, $cond)
|| &conditional_true_when ($cond, $vcond))
{
print "$var_name multiply defined in condition";
}
}
}
sub am_line_error
{
my ($symbol, @args) = @_;
if ($symbol && "$symbol" ne '-1')
{
my ($file) = "${am_file}";
if ($symbol =~ /^\d+$/)
{
# SYMBOL is a line number, so just add the colon.
$file .= ':' . $symbol;
}
elsif (defined $content_lines{$symbol})
{
# SYMBOL is a variable defined in Makefile.am, so add the
# line number we saved from there.
$file .= ':' . $content_lines{$symbol};
}
elsif (defined $configure_vars{$symbol})
{
# SYMBOL is a variable defined in configure.ac, so add the
# appropriate line number.
$file = $configure_vars{$symbol};
}
else
{
# Couldn't find the line number.
}
warn $file, ": ", join (' ', @args), "\n";
$exit_status = 1;
}
else
{
&am_error (@args);
}
}
sub generate_dsw
{
my $name = shift;
my $dsw_name = $name . '.dsw';
open(DSW, ">$dsw_name")
|| die "Can't create $dsw_name: $!\n";
print "Creating $dsw_name\n" if $verbose;
print DSW <<"EOF";
Microsoft Developer Studio Workspace File, Format Version 6.00\r
# WARNING: DO NOT EDIT OR DELETE THIS WORKSPACE FILE!\r
\r
###############################################################################\r
\r
EOF
print DSW 'Project: ', "\"$name\"=\".\\", $name, ".dsp\" - Package Owner=<4>\r\n";
print DSW <<"EOF";
\r
Package=<5>\r
{{{\r
}}}\r
\r
Package=<4>\r
{{{\r
}}}\r
\r
EOF
foreach my $p (@extra_projects) {
print DSW "###############################################################################\r\n\r\n";
my ($dsp,$name) = split ',', $p;
print "Project $name=$dsp\n" if $verbose;
print DSW "Project: \"$name\"=\"$dsp\" - Package Owner=<4>\r\n\r\n";
print DSW <<"EOF";
Package=<5>\r
{{{\r
}}}\r
\r
Package=<4>\r
{{{\r
}}}\r
\r
EOF
}
print DSW <<"EOF";
###############################################################################\r
\r
Global:\r
\r
Package=<5>\r
{{{\r
}}}\r
\r
Package=<3>\r
{{{\r
}}}\r
\r
###############################################################################\r
\r
EOF
close(DSW);
}
sub expand_here {
local $_ = shift;
s/\%cflags\%/$msvc_cflags/g;
s/\%cflagsd\%/$msvc_cflagsd/g;
s/\%libs\%/$msvc_libs/g;
return $_;
}
sub console_app_dsp_init
{
my $name = shift;
my $dsp_name = $name . '.dsp';
open(DSP, ">$dsp_name")
|| die "Can't create $dsp_name: $!\n";
print "Creating $dsp_name\n" if $verbose;
print DSP expand_here(<<"EOF");
# Microsoft Developer Studio Project File - Name="$name" - Package Owner=<4>\r
# Microsoft Developer Studio Generated Build File, Format Version 6.00\r
# ** DO NOT EDIT **\r
\r
# TARGTYPE "Win32 (x86) Console Application" 0x0103\r
\r
CFG=$name - Win32 Debug\r
!MESSAGE This is not a valid makefile. To build this project using NMAKE,\r
!MESSAGE use the Export Makefile command and run\r
!MESSAGE \r
!MESSAGE NMAKE /f "$name.mak".\r
!MESSAGE \r
!MESSAGE You can specify a configuration when running NMAKE\r
!MESSAGE by defining the macro CFG on the command line. For example:\r
!MESSAGE \r
!MESSAGE NMAKE /f "$name.mak" CFG="$name - Win32 Debug"\r
!MESSAGE \r
!MESSAGE Possible choices for configuration are:\r
!MESSAGE \r
!MESSAGE "$name - Win32 Release" (based on "Win32 (x86) Console Application")\r
!MESSAGE "$name - Win32 Debug" (based on "Win32 (x86) Console Application")\r
!MESSAGE \r
\r
# Begin Project\r
# PROP AllowPerConfigDependencies 0\r
# PROP Scc_ProjName ""\r
# PROP Scc_LocalPath ""\r
CPP=cl.exe\r
RSC=rc.exe\r
\r
!IF "\$(CFG)" == "$name - Win32 Release"\r
\r
# PROP Use_MFC 0\r
# PROP Use_Debug_Libraries 0\r
# PROP Output_Dir "Release"\r
# PROP Intermediate_Dir "Release"\r
# PROP Target_Dir ""\r
# ADD CPP /nologo /W3 /GX /O2 /D "NDEBUG" /D "WIN32" /D "_CONSOLE" /D "_MBCS" /FD /c %cflags%\r
# SUBTRACT CPP /YX\r
# ADD RSC /l 0xc09 /d "NDEBUG"\r
BSC32=bscmake.exe\r
# ADD BSC32 /nologo\r
LINK32=link.exe\r
# ADD LINK32 kernel32.lib user32.lib gdi32.lib winspool.lib comdlg32.lib advapi32.lib shell32.lib uuid.lib kernel32.lib user32.lib gdi32.lib winspool.lib comdlg32.lib advapi32.lib shell32.lib ole32.lib oleaut32.lib uuid.lib odbc32.lib odbccp32.lib /nologo /subsystem:console /machine:I386 %libs%\r
\r
!ELSEIF "\$(CFG)" == "$name - Win32 Debug"\r
\r
# PROP Use_MFC 0\r
# PROP Use_Debug_Libraries 1\r
# PROP Output_Dir "Debug"\r
# PROP Intermediate_Dir "Debug"\r
# PROP Ignore_Export_Lib 0\r
# PROP Target_Dir ""\r
# ADD CPP /nologo /W3 /Gm /GX /ZI /Od /D "_DEBUG" /D "WIN32" /D "_CONSOLE" /D "_MBCS" /FR /FD /GZ /c %cflagsd%\r
# ADD RSC /l 0xc09 /d "_DEBUG"\r
BSC32=bscmake.exe\r
# ADD BSC32 /nologo\r
LINK32=link.exe\r
# ADD LINK32 kernel32.lib user32.lib winspool.lib comdlg32.lib gdi32.lib shell32.lib wsock32.lib /nologo /subsystem:console /debug /machine:I386 /pdbtype:sept %libs%\r
\r
!ENDIF \r
\r
# Begin Target\r
\r
# Name "$name - Win32 Release"\r
# Name "$name - Win32 Debug"\r
EOF
close(DSP);
}
sub static_lib_dsp_init
{
my $name = shift;
my $dsp_name = $name . '.dsp';
open(DSP, ">$dsp_name")
|| die "Can't create $dsp_name: $!\n";
print "Creating $dsp_name\n" if $verbose;
print DSP expand_here(<<"EOF");
# Microsoft Developer Studio Project File - Name="$name" - Package Owner=<4>\r
# Microsoft Developer Studio Generated Build File, Format Version 6.00\r
# ** DO NOT EDIT **\r
\r
# TARGTYPE "Win32 (x86) Static Library" 0x0104\r
\r
CFG=$name - Win32 Debug\r
!MESSAGE This is not a valid makefile. To build this project using NMAKE,\r
!MESSAGE use the Export Makefile command and run\r
!MESSAGE \r
!MESSAGE NMAKE /f "$name.mak".\r
!MESSAGE \r
!MESSAGE You can specify a configuration when running NMAKE\r
!MESSAGE by defining the macro CFG on the command line. For example:\r
!MESSAGE \r
!MESSAGE NMAKE /f "$name.mak" CFG="$name - Win32 Debug"\r
!MESSAGE \r
!MESSAGE Possible choices for configuration are:\r
!MESSAGE \r
!MESSAGE "$name - Win32 Release" (based on "Win32 (x86) Static Library")\r
!MESSAGE "$name - Win32 Debug" (based on "Win32 (x86) Static Library")\r
!MESSAGE \r
\r
# Begin Project\r
# PROP AllowPerConfigDependencies 0\r
# PROP Scc_ProjName ""\r
# PROP Scc_LocalPath ""\r
CPP=cl.exe\r
RSC=rc.exe\r
\r
!IF "\$(CFG)" == "$name - Win32 Release"\r
\r
# PROP Use_MFC 0\r
# PROP Use_Debug_Libraries 0\r
# PROP Output_Dir "Release"\r
# PROP Intermediate_Dir "Release"\r
# PROP Target_Dir ""\r
# ADD CPP /nologo /W3 /GX /O2 /D "NDEBUG" /D "WIN32" /D "_MBCS" /FD /c %cflags%\r
# ADD RSC /l 0x409 /d "NDEBUG"\r
BSC32=bscmake.exe\r
# ADD BASE BSC32 /nologo\r
# ADD BSC32 /nologo\r
LINK32=link.exe -lib\r
# ADD BASE LIB32 /nologo\r
# ADD LIB32 /nologo\r
\r
!ELSEIF "\$(CFG)" == "$name - Win32 Debug"\r
\r
# PROP Use_MFC 0\r
# PROP Use_Debug_Libraries 1\r
# PROP Output_Dir "Debug"\r
# PROP Intermediate_Dir "Debug"\r
# PROP Target_Dir ""\r
# ADD CPP /nologo /W3 /GX /ZI /Od /D "_DEBUG" /D "WIN32" /D "_MBCS" /FR /FD /GZ /c %cflagsd%\r
# ADD RSC /l 0x409 /d "_DEBUG"\r
BSC32=bscmake.exe\r
# ADD BASE BSC32 /nologo\r
# ADD BSC32 /nologo\r
LINK32=link.exe -lib\r
# ADD BASE LIB32 /nologo\r
# ADD LIB32 /nologo\r
\r
!ENDIF \r
\r
# Begin Target\r
\r
# Name "$name - Win32 Release"\r
# Name "$name - Win32 Debug"\r
EOF
close(DSP);
}
sub dsp_add_source_rule {
my ($fh,$dsp_name,$group,$file) = @_;
print $fh "# Begin Source File\r\n";
print $fh "\r\n";
print $fh "SOURCE=$file\r\n";
print $fh "\r\n";
print $fh "!IF \"\$(CFG)\" == \"$dsp_name - Win32 Release\"\r\n";
print $fh "\r\n";
print $fh "# PROP Intermediate_Dir \"Release\\$group\"\r\n";
print $fh "# PROP Exclude_From_Build 1\r\n" if exclude_file($file);
print $fh "\r\n";
print $fh "!ELSEIF \"\$(CFG)\" == \"$dsp_name - Win32 Debug\"\r\n";
print $fh "\r\n";
print $fh "# PROP Intermediate_Dir \"Debug\\$group\"\r\n";
print $fh "# PROP Exclude_From_Build 1\r\n" if exclude_file($file);
print $fh "\r\n";
print $fh "!ENDIF \r\n";
print $fh "\r\n";
print $fh "# End Source File\r\n";
}
sub dsp_add_group {
my ($dsp_name,$makefile) = @_;
my $base_dir = './';
initialize_per_input();
my $relative_dir = dirname($makefile);
read_main_am_file($makefile . '.am');
open(DSP, ">>$dsp_name" . '.dsp')
|| die "Can't append to $dsp_name: $!\n";
foreach my $key (sort keys %contents) {
if ($key eq "include_HEADERS") {
}
if ($key =~ /^lib(.*)_a_SOURCES/) {
my $group = 'Lib_' . $1;
print DSP "# Begin Group \"$group\"\r\n";
print DSP "\r\n";
print DSP "# PROP Default_Filter \"\"\r\n";
my @files = split(' ', $contents{$key});
foreach (@files) {
my $file;
my $src_dir = $base_dir . $relative_dir . '/';
$src_dir =~ s/\//\\/g; # fixup DOS path separators
if (/^\$\(([^\)]*)\)$/) {
# Found a variable.
my $varname = $1;
foreach (split(' ', $contents{$varname})) {
$file = $src_dir . $_;
dsp_add_source_rule(\*DSP, $dsp_name, $group, $file);
}
} else {
$file = $src_dir . $_;
dsp_add_source_rule(\*DSP, $dsp_name, $group, $file);
}
}
print DSP "# End Group\r\n";
}
#elsif ($key =~ /(.*)_SOURCES/) {
elsif ($key eq "fgfs_SOURCES") {
my $group = 'main';
print DSP "# Begin Group \"$group\"\r\n";
print DSP "\r\n";
print DSP "# PROP Default_Filter \"\"\r\n";
my @files = split(' ', $contents{$key});
foreach (@files) {
my $file;
my $src_dir = $base_dir . $relative_dir . '/';
$src_dir =~ s/\//\\/g; # fixup DOS path separators
dsp_add_source_rule(\*DSP, $dsp_name, $group, $src_dir . $_);
if (0) {
my $f = $base_dir . $relative_dir . '/' . $_;
$f =~ s/\//\\/g;
print DSP "# Begin Source File\r\n";
print DSP "\r\n";
print DSP "SOURCE=$f\r\n";
print DSP "\r\n";
print DSP "!IF \"\$(CFG)\" == \"$dsp_name - Win32 Release\"\r\n";
print DSP "\r\n";
print DSP "# PROP Intermediate_Dir \"Release\\$group\"\r\n";
print DSP "\r\n";
print DSP "!ELSEIF \"\$(CFG)\" == \"$dsp_name - Win32 Debug\"\r\n";
print DSP "\r\n";
print DSP "# PROP Intermediate_Dir \"Debug\\$group\"\r\n";
print DSP "\r\n";
print DSP "!ENDIF \r\n";
print DSP "\r\n";
print DSP "# End Source File\r\n";
}
}
print DSP "# End Group\r\n";
}
}
close(DSP);
}
sub dsp_finish {
my $dsp_name = shift;
open(DSP, ">>$dsp_name" . '.dsp')
|| die "Can't append to $dsp_name: $!\n";
foreach my $r (@extra_sources) {
print DSP "# Begin Source File\r\n\r\n";
print DSP "$r\r\n";
print DSP "# End Source File\r\n";
}
print DSP "# End Target\r\n";
print DSP "# End Project\r\n";
close(DSP);
}
# Return directory name of file.
sub dirname
{
my ($file) = @_;
my ($sub);
($sub = $file) =~ s,/+[^/]+$,,g;
$sub = '.' if $sub eq $file;
return $sub;
}