config/ylwrap
9797176e
 #! /bin/sh
 # ylwrap - wrapper for lex/yacc invocations.
 
 scriptversion=2011-08-25.18; # UTC
 
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 # Written by Tom Tromey <tromey@cygnus.com>.
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 # <automake-patches@gnu.org>.
 
 case "$1" in
   '')
     echo "$0: No files given.  Try \`$0 --help' for more information." 1>&2
     exit 1
     ;;
   --basedir)
     basedir=$2
     shift 2
     ;;
   -h|--h*)
     cat <<\EOF
 Usage: ylwrap [--help|--version] INPUT [OUTPUT DESIRED]... -- PROGRAM [ARGS]...
 
 Wrapper for lex/yacc invocations, renaming files as desired.
 
   INPUT is the input file
   OUTPUT is one file PROG generates
   DESIRED is the file we actually want instead of OUTPUT
   PROGRAM is program to run
   ARGS are passed to PROG
 
 Any number of OUTPUT,DESIRED pairs may be used.
 
 Report bugs to <bug-automake@gnu.org>.
 EOF
     exit $?
     ;;
   -v|--v*)
     echo "ylwrap $scriptversion"
     exit $?
     ;;
 esac
 
 
 # The input.
 input="$1"
 shift
 case "$input" in
   [\\/]* | ?:[\\/]*)
     # Absolute path; do nothing.
     ;;
   *)
     # Relative path.  Make it absolute.
     input="`pwd`/$input"
     ;;
 esac
 
 pairlist=
 while test "$#" -ne 0; do
   if test "$1" = "--"; then
     shift
     break
   fi
   pairlist="$pairlist $1"
   shift
 done
 
 # The program to run.
 prog="$1"
 shift
 # Make any relative path in $prog absolute.
 case "$prog" in
   [\\/]* | ?:[\\/]*) ;;
   *[\\/]*) prog="`pwd`/$prog" ;;
 esac
 
 # FIXME: add hostname here for parallel makes that run commands on
 # other machines.  But that might take us over the 14-char limit.
 dirname=ylwrap$$
 do_exit="cd '`pwd`' && rm -rf $dirname > /dev/null 2>&1;"' (exit $ret); exit $ret'
 trap "ret=129; $do_exit" 1
 trap "ret=130; $do_exit" 2
 trap "ret=141; $do_exit" 13
 trap "ret=143; $do_exit" 15
 mkdir $dirname || exit 1
 
 cd $dirname
 
 case $# in
   0) "$prog" "$input" ;;
   *) "$prog" "$@" "$input" ;;
 esac
 ret=$?
 
 if test $ret -eq 0; then
   set X $pairlist
   shift
   first=yes
   # Since DOS filename conventions don't allow two dots,
   # the DOS version of Bison writes out y_tab.c instead of y.tab.c
   # and y_tab.h instead of y.tab.h. Test to see if this is the case.
   y_tab_nodot="no"
   if test -f y_tab.c || test -f y_tab.h; then
     y_tab_nodot="yes"
   fi
 
   # The directory holding the input.
   input_dir=`echo "$input" | sed -e 's,\([\\/]\)[^\\/]*$,\1,'`
   # Quote $INPUT_DIR so we can use it in a regexp.
   # FIXME: really we should care about more than `.' and `\'.
   input_rx=`echo "$input_dir" | sed 's,\\\\,\\\\\\\\,g;s,\\.,\\\\.,g'`
 
   while test "$#" -ne 0; do
     from="$1"
     # Handle y_tab.c and y_tab.h output by DOS
     if test $y_tab_nodot = "yes"; then
       if test $from = "y.tab.c"; then
         from="y_tab.c"
       else
         if test $from = "y.tab.h"; then
           from="y_tab.h"
         fi
       fi
     fi
     if test -f "$from"; then
       # If $2 is an absolute path name, then just use that,
       # otherwise prepend `../'.
       case "$2" in
         [\\/]* | ?:[\\/]*) target="$2";;
         *) target="../$2";;
       esac
 
       # We do not want to overwrite a header file if it hasn't
       # changed.  This avoid useless recompilations.  However the
       # parser itself (the first file) should always be updated,
       # because it is the destination of the .y.c rule in the
       # Makefile.  Divert the output of all other files to a temporary
       # file so we can compare them to existing versions.
       if test $first = no; then
         realtarget="$target"
         target="tmp-`echo $target | sed s/.*[\\/]//g`"
       fi
       # Edit out `#line' or `#' directives.
       #
       # We don't want the resulting debug information to point at
       # an absolute srcdir; it is better for it to just mention the
       # .y file with no path.
       #
       # We want to use the real output file name, not yy.lex.c for
       # instance.
       #
       # We want the include guards to be adjusted too.
       FROM=`echo "$from" | sed \
             -e 'y/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/'\
             -e 's/[^ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ]/_/g'`
       TARGET=`echo "$2" | sed \
             -e 'y/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/'\
             -e 's/[^ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ]/_/g'`
 
       sed -e "/^#/!b" -e "s,$input_rx,," -e "s,$from,$2," \
           -e "s,$FROM,$TARGET," "$from" >"$target" || ret=$?
 
       # Check whether header files must be updated.
       if test $first = no; then
         if test -f "$realtarget" && cmp -s "$realtarget" "$target"; then
           echo "$2" is unchanged
           rm -f "$target"
         else
           echo updating "$2"
           mv -f "$target" "$realtarget"
         fi
       fi
     else
       # A missing file is only an error for the first file.  This
       # is a blatant hack to let us support using "yacc -d".  If -d
       # is not specified, we don't want an error when the header
       # file is "missing".
       if test $first = yes; then
         ret=1
       fi
     fi
     shift
     shift
     first=no
   done
 else
   ret=$?
 fi
 
 # Remove the directory.
 cd ..
 rm -rf $dirname
 
 exit $ret
 
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