depcomp
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 #! /bin/sh
 # depcomp - compile a program generating dependencies as side-effects
 
 scriptversion=2005-07-09.11
 
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 # configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under
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 # Originally written by Alexandre Oliva <oliva@dcc.unicamp.br>.
 
 case $1 in
   '')
      echo "$0: No command.  Try \`$0 --help' for more information." 1>&2
      exit 1;
      ;;
   -h | --h*)
     cat <<\EOF
 Usage: depcomp [--help] [--version] PROGRAM [ARGS]
 
 Run PROGRAMS ARGS to compile a file, generating dependencies
 as side-effects.
 
 Environment variables:
   depmode     Dependency tracking mode.
   source      Source file read by `PROGRAMS ARGS'.
   object      Object file output by `PROGRAMS ARGS'.
   DEPDIR      directory where to store dependencies.
   depfile     Dependency file to output.
   tmpdepfile  Temporary file to use when outputing dependencies.
   libtool     Whether libtool is used (yes/no).
 
 Report bugs to <bug-automake@gnu.org>.
 EOF
     exit $?
     ;;
   -v | --v*)
     echo "depcomp $scriptversion"
     exit $?
     ;;
 esac
 
 if test -z "$depmode" || test -z "$source" || test -z "$object"; then
   echo "depcomp: Variables source, object and depmode must be set" 1>&2
   exit 1
 fi
 
 # Dependencies for sub/bar.o or sub/bar.obj go into sub/.deps/bar.Po.
 depfile=${depfile-`echo "$object" |
   sed 's|[^\\/]*$|'${DEPDIR-.deps}'/&|;s|\.\([^.]*\)$|.P\1|;s|Pobj$|Po|'`}
 tmpdepfile=${tmpdepfile-`echo "$depfile" | sed 's/\.\([^.]*\)$/.T\1/'`}
 
 rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
 
 # Some modes work just like other modes, but use different flags.  We
 # parameterize here, but still list the modes in the big case below,
 # to make depend.m4 easier to write.  Note that we *cannot* use a case
 # here, because this file can only contain one case statement.
 if test "$depmode" = hp; then
   # HP compiler uses -M and no extra arg.
   gccflag=-M
   depmode=gcc
 fi
 
 if test "$depmode" = dashXmstdout; then
    # This is just like dashmstdout with a different argument.
    dashmflag=-xM
    depmode=dashmstdout
 fi
 
 case "$depmode" in
 gcc3)
 ## gcc 3 implements dependency tracking that does exactly what
 ## we want.  Yay!  Note: for some reason libtool 1.4 doesn't like
 ## it if -MD -MP comes after the -MF stuff.  Hmm.
   "$@" -MT "$object" -MD -MP -MF "$tmpdepfile"
   stat=$?
   if test $stat -eq 0; then :
   else
     rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
     exit $stat
   fi
   mv "$tmpdepfile" "$depfile"
   ;;
 
 gcc)
 ## There are various ways to get dependency output from gcc.  Here's
 ## why we pick this rather obscure method:
 ## - Don't want to use -MD because we'd like the dependencies to end
 ##   up in a subdir.  Having to rename by hand is ugly.
 ##   (We might end up doing this anyway to support other compilers.)
 ## - The DEPENDENCIES_OUTPUT environment variable makes gcc act like
 ##   -MM, not -M (despite what the docs say).
 ## - Using -M directly means running the compiler twice (even worse
 ##   than renaming).
   if test -z "$gccflag"; then
     gccflag=-MD,
   fi
   "$@" -Wp,"$gccflag$tmpdepfile"
   stat=$?
   if test $stat -eq 0; then :
   else
     rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
     exit $stat
   fi
   rm -f "$depfile"
   echo "$object : \\" > "$depfile"
   alpha=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
 ## The second -e expression handles DOS-style file names with drive letters.
   sed -e 's/^[^:]*: / /' \
       -e 's/^['$alpha']:\/[^:]*: / /' < "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile"
 ## This next piece of magic avoids the `deleted header file' problem.
 ## The problem is that when a header file which appears in a .P file
 ## is deleted, the dependency causes make to die (because there is
 ## typically no way to rebuild the header).  We avoid this by adding
 ## dummy dependencies for each header file.  Too bad gcc doesn't do
 ## this for us directly.
   tr ' ' '
 ' < "$tmpdepfile" |
 ## Some versions of gcc put a space before the `:'.  On the theory
 ## that the space means something, we add a space to the output as
 ## well.
 ## Some versions of the HPUX 10.20 sed can't process this invocation
 ## correctly.  Breaking it into two sed invocations is a workaround.
     sed -e 's/^\\$//' -e '/^$/d' -e '/:$/d' | sed -e 's/$/ :/' >> "$depfile"
   rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
   ;;
 
 hp)
   # This case exists only to let depend.m4 do its work.  It works by
   # looking at the text of this script.  This case will never be run,
   # since it is checked for above.
   exit 1
   ;;
 
 sgi)
   if test "$libtool" = yes; then
     "$@" "-Wp,-MDupdate,$tmpdepfile"
   else
     "$@" -MDupdate "$tmpdepfile"
   fi
   stat=$?
   if test $stat -eq 0; then :
   else
     rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
     exit $stat
   fi
   rm -f "$depfile"
 
   if test -f "$tmpdepfile"; then  # yes, the sourcefile depend on other files
     echo "$object : \\" > "$depfile"
 
     # Clip off the initial element (the dependent).  Don't try to be
     # clever and replace this with sed code, as IRIX sed won't handle
     # lines with more than a fixed number of characters (4096 in
     # IRIX 6.2 sed, 8192 in IRIX 6.5).  We also remove comment lines;
     # the IRIX cc adds comments like `#:fec' to the end of the
     # dependency line.
     tr ' ' '
 ' < "$tmpdepfile" \
     | sed -e 's/^.*\.o://' -e 's/#.*$//' -e '/^$/ d' | \
     tr '
 ' ' ' >> $depfile
     echo >> $depfile
 
     # The second pass generates a dummy entry for each header file.
     tr ' ' '
 ' < "$tmpdepfile" \
    | sed -e 's/^.*\.o://' -e 's/#.*$//' -e '/^$/ d' -e 's/$/:/' \
    >> $depfile
   else
     # The sourcefile does not contain any dependencies, so just
     # store a dummy comment line, to avoid errors with the Makefile
     # "include basename.Plo" scheme.
     echo "#dummy" > "$depfile"
   fi
   rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
   ;;
 
 aix)
   # The C for AIX Compiler uses -M and outputs the dependencies
   # in a .u file.  In older versions, this file always lives in the
   # current directory.  Also, the AIX compiler puts `$object:' at the
   # start of each line; $object doesn't have directory information.
   # Version 6 uses the directory in both cases.
   stripped=`echo "$object" | sed 's/\(.*\)\..*$/\1/'`
   tmpdepfile="$stripped.u"
   if test "$libtool" = yes; then
     "$@" -Wc,-M
   else
     "$@" -M
   fi
   stat=$?
 
   if test -f "$tmpdepfile"; then :
   else
     stripped=`echo "$stripped" | sed 's,^.*/,,'`
     tmpdepfile="$stripped.u"
   fi
 
   if test $stat -eq 0; then :
   else
     rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
     exit $stat
   fi
 
   if test -f "$tmpdepfile"; then
     outname="$stripped.o"
     # Each line is of the form `foo.o: dependent.h'.
     # Do two passes, one to just change these to
     # `$object: dependent.h' and one to simply `dependent.h:'.
     sed -e "s,^$outname:,$object :," < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile"
     sed -e "s,^$outname: \(.*\)$,\1:," < "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile"
   else
     # The sourcefile does not contain any dependencies, so just
     # store a dummy comment line, to avoid errors with the Makefile
     # "include basename.Plo" scheme.
     echo "#dummy" > "$depfile"
   fi
   rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
   ;;
 
 icc)
   # Intel's C compiler understands `-MD -MF file'.  However on
   #    icc -MD -MF foo.d -c -o sub/foo.o sub/foo.c
   # ICC 7.0 will fill foo.d with something like
   #    foo.o: sub/foo.c
   #    foo.o: sub/foo.h
   # which is wrong.  We want:
   #    sub/foo.o: sub/foo.c
   #    sub/foo.o: sub/foo.h
   #    sub/foo.c:
   #    sub/foo.h:
   # ICC 7.1 will output
   #    foo.o: sub/foo.c sub/foo.h
   # and will wrap long lines using \ :
   #    foo.o: sub/foo.c ... \
   #     sub/foo.h ... \
   #     ...
 
   "$@" -MD -MF "$tmpdepfile"
   stat=$?
   if test $stat -eq 0; then :
   else
     rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
     exit $stat
   fi
   rm -f "$depfile"
   # Each line is of the form `foo.o: dependent.h',
   # or `foo.o: dep1.h dep2.h \', or ` dep3.h dep4.h \'.
   # Do two passes, one to just change these to
   # `$object: dependent.h' and one to simply `dependent.h:'.
   sed "s,^[^:]*:,$object :," < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile"
   # Some versions of the HPUX 10.20 sed can't process this invocation
   # correctly.  Breaking it into two sed invocations is a workaround.
   sed 's,^[^:]*: \(.*\)$,\1,;s/^\\$//;/^$/d;/:$/d' < "$tmpdepfile" |
     sed -e 's/$/ :/' >> "$depfile"
   rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
   ;;
 
 tru64)
    # The Tru64 compiler uses -MD to generate dependencies as a side
    # effect.  `cc -MD -o foo.o ...' puts the dependencies into `foo.o.d'.
    # At least on Alpha/Redhat 6.1, Compaq CCC V6.2-504 seems to put
    # dependencies in `foo.d' instead, so we check for that too.
    # Subdirectories are respected.
    dir=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|/[^/]*$|/|'`
    test "x$dir" = "x$object" && dir=
    base=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|^.*/||' -e 's/\.o$//' -e 's/\.lo$//'`
 
    if test "$libtool" = yes; then
       # With Tru64 cc, shared objects can also be used to make a
       # static library.  This mecanism is used in libtool 1.4 series to
       # handle both shared and static libraries in a single compilation.
       # With libtool 1.4, dependencies were output in $dir.libs/$base.lo.d.
       #
       # With libtool 1.5 this exception was removed, and libtool now
       # generates 2 separate objects for the 2 libraries.  These two
       # compilations output dependencies in in $dir.libs/$base.o.d and
       # in $dir$base.o.d.  We have to check for both files, because
       # one of the two compilations can be disabled.  We should prefer
       # $dir$base.o.d over $dir.libs/$base.o.d because the latter is
       # automatically cleaned when .libs/ is deleted, while ignoring
       # the former would cause a distcleancheck panic.
       tmpdepfile1=$dir.libs/$base.lo.d   # libtool 1.4
       tmpdepfile2=$dir$base.o.d          # libtool 1.5
       tmpdepfile3=$dir.libs/$base.o.d    # libtool 1.5
       tmpdepfile4=$dir.libs/$base.d      # Compaq CCC V6.2-504
       "$@" -Wc,-MD
    else
       tmpdepfile1=$dir$base.o.d
       tmpdepfile2=$dir$base.d
       tmpdepfile3=$dir$base.d
       tmpdepfile4=$dir$base.d
       "$@" -MD
    fi
 
    stat=$?
    if test $stat -eq 0; then :
    else
       rm -f "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" "$tmpdepfile3" "$tmpdepfile4"
       exit $stat
    fi
 
    for tmpdepfile in "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" "$tmpdepfile3" "$tmpdepfile4"
    do
      test -f "$tmpdepfile" && break
    done
    if test -f "$tmpdepfile"; then
       sed -e "s,^.*\.[a-z]*:,$object:," < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile"
       # That's a tab and a space in the [].
       sed -e 's,^.*\.[a-z]*:[	 ]*,,' -e 's,$,:,' < "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile"
    else
       echo "#dummy" > "$depfile"
    fi
    rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
    ;;
 
 #nosideeffect)
   # This comment above is used by automake to tell side-effect
   # dependency tracking mechanisms from slower ones.
 
 dashmstdout)
   # Important note: in order to support this mode, a compiler *must*
   # always write the preprocessed file to stdout, regardless of -o.
   "$@" || exit $?
 
   # Remove the call to Libtool.
   if test "$libtool" = yes; then
     while test $1 != '--mode=compile'; do
       shift
     done
     shift
   fi
 
   # Remove `-o $object'.
   IFS=" "
   for arg
   do
     case $arg in
     -o)
       shift
       ;;
     $object)
       shift
       ;;
     *)
       set fnord "$@" "$arg"
       shift # fnord
       shift # $arg
       ;;
     esac
   done
 
   test -z "$dashmflag" && dashmflag=-M
   # Require at least two characters before searching for `:'
   # in the target name.  This is to cope with DOS-style filenames:
   # a dependency such as `c:/foo/bar' could be seen as target `c' otherwise.
   "$@" $dashmflag |
     sed 's:^[  ]*[^: ][^:][^:]*\:[    ]*:'"$object"'\: :' > "$tmpdepfile"
   rm -f "$depfile"
   cat < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile"
   tr ' ' '
 ' < "$tmpdepfile" | \
 ## Some versions of the HPUX 10.20 sed can't process this invocation
 ## correctly.  Breaking it into two sed invocations is a workaround.
     sed -e 's/^\\$//' -e '/^$/d' -e '/:$/d' | sed -e 's/$/ :/' >> "$depfile"
   rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
   ;;
 
 dashXmstdout)
   # This case only exists to satisfy depend.m4.  It is never actually
   # run, as this mode is specially recognized in the preamble.
   exit 1
   ;;
 
 makedepend)
   "$@" || exit $?
   # Remove any Libtool call
   if test "$libtool" = yes; then
     while test $1 != '--mode=compile'; do
       shift
     done
     shift
   fi
   # X makedepend
   shift
   cleared=no
   for arg in "$@"; do
     case $cleared in
     no)
       set ""; shift
       cleared=yes ;;
     esac
     case "$arg" in
     -D*|-I*)
       set fnord "$@" "$arg"; shift ;;
     # Strip any option that makedepend may not understand.  Remove
     # the object too, otherwise makedepend will parse it as a source file.
     -*|$object)
       ;;
     *)
       set fnord "$@" "$arg"; shift ;;
     esac
   done
   obj_suffix="`echo $object | sed 's/^.*\././'`"
   touch "$tmpdepfile"
   ${MAKEDEPEND-makedepend} -o"$obj_suffix" -f"$tmpdepfile" "$@"
   rm -f "$depfile"
   cat < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile"
   sed '1,2d' "$tmpdepfile" | tr ' ' '
 ' | \
 ## Some versions of the HPUX 10.20 sed can't process this invocation
 ## correctly.  Breaking it into two sed invocations is a workaround.
     sed -e 's/^\\$//' -e '/^$/d' -e '/:$/d' | sed -e 's/$/ :/' >> "$depfile"
   rm -f "$tmpdepfile" "$tmpdepfile".bak
   ;;
 
 cpp)
   # Important note: in order to support this mode, a compiler *must*
   # always write the preprocessed file to stdout.
   "$@" || exit $?
 
   # Remove the call to Libtool.
   if test "$libtool" = yes; then
     while test $1 != '--mode=compile'; do
       shift
     done
     shift
   fi
 
   # Remove `-o $object'.
   IFS=" "
   for arg
   do
     case $arg in
     -o)
       shift
       ;;
     $object)
       shift
       ;;
     *)
       set fnord "$@" "$arg"
       shift # fnord
       shift # $arg
       ;;
     esac
   done
 
   "$@" -E |
     sed -n -e '/^# [0-9][0-9]* "\([^"]*\)".*/ s:: \1 \\:p' \
        -e '/^#line [0-9][0-9]* "\([^"]*\)".*/ s:: \1 \\:p' |
     sed '$ s: \\$::' > "$tmpdepfile"
   rm -f "$depfile"
   echo "$object : \\" > "$depfile"
   cat < "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile"
   sed < "$tmpdepfile" '/^$/d;s/^ //;s/ \\$//;s/$/ :/' >> "$depfile"
   rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
   ;;
 
 msvisualcpp)
   # Important note: in order to support this mode, a compiler *must*
   # always write the preprocessed file to stdout, regardless of -o,
   # because we must use -o when running libtool.
   "$@" || exit $?
   IFS=" "
   for arg
   do
     case "$arg" in
     "-Gm"|"/Gm"|"-Gi"|"/Gi"|"-ZI"|"/ZI")
 	set fnord "$@"
 	shift
 	shift
 	;;
     *)
 	set fnord "$@" "$arg"
 	shift
 	shift
 	;;
     esac
   done
   "$@" -E |
   sed -n '/^#line [0-9][0-9]* "\([^"]*\)"/ s::echo "`cygpath -u \\"\1\\"`":p' | sort | uniq > "$tmpdepfile"
   rm -f "$depfile"
   echo "$object : \\" > "$depfile"
   . "$tmpdepfile" | sed 's% %\\ %g' | sed -n '/^\(.*\)$/ s::	\1 \\:p' >> "$depfile"
   echo "	" >> "$depfile"
   . "$tmpdepfile" | sed 's% %\\ %g' | sed -n '/^\(.*\)$/ s::\1\::p' >> "$depfile"
   rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
   ;;
 
 none)
   exec "$@"
   ;;
 
 *)
   echo "Unknown depmode $depmode" 1>&2
   exit 1
   ;;
 esac
 
 exit 0
 
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