#! /bin/sh # # fixinc.sco -- Install modified versions of SCO system include # files. # # Based on fixinc.svr4 script by Ron Guilmette (rfg@ncd.com) (SCO # modifications by Ian Lance Taylor (ian@airs.com)). # # Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This file is part of GNU CC. # # GNU CC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # # GNU CC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to # the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. # # This script munges the native include files provided with SCO # 3.2v4 systems so as to provide a reasonable namespace when # compiling with gcc. The header files by default do not # provide many essential definitions and declarations if # __STDC__ is 1. This script modifies the header files to check # for __STRICT_ANSI__ being defined instead. Once munged, the # resulting new system include files are placed in a directory # that GNU C will search *before* searching the /usr/include # directory. This script should work properly for most SCO # 3.2v4 systems. For other types of systems, you should use the # `fixincludes' or the `fixinc.svr4' script instead. # # See README-fixinc for more information. # Fail if no arg to specify a directory for the output. if [ x$1 = x ] then echo fixincludes: no output directory specified exit 1 fi # Directory in which to store the results. LIB=${1?"fixincludes: output directory not specified"} # Make sure it exists. if [ ! -d $LIB ]; then mkdir $LIB || exit 1 fi ORIG_DIR=`${PWDCMD-pwd}` # Make LIB absolute if it is relative. # Don't do this if not necessary, since may screw up automounters. case $LIB in /*) ;; *) cd $LIB; LIB=`${PWDCMD-pwd}` ;; esac echo 'Building fixincludes in ' ${LIB} # Determine whether this filesystem has symbolic links. if ln -s X $LIB/ShouldNotExist 2>/dev/null; then rm -f $LIB/ShouldNotExist LINKS=true else LINKS=false fi echo 'Making directories:' # Directory containing the original header files. shift if [ $# -eq 0 ] ; then set /usr/include fi INLIST="$@" for INPUT in ${INLIST} ; do cd ${ORIG_DIR} cd ${INPUT} if $LINKS; then files=`ls -LR | sed -n s/:$//p` else files=`find . -type d -print | sed '/^.$/d'` fi for file in $files; do rm -rf $LIB/$file if [ ! -d $LIB/$file ] then mkdir $LIB/$file fi done # treetops gets an alternating list # of old directories to copy # and the new directories to copy to. treetops="${INPUT} ${LIB}" if $LINKS; then echo 'Making internal symbolic directory links' for file in $files; do dest=`ls -ld $file | sed -n 's/.*-> //p'` if [ "$dest" ]; then cwd=`pwd` # In case $dest is relative, get to $file's dir first. cd ${INPUT} cd `echo ./$file | sed -n 's&[^/]*$&&p'` # Check that the target directory exists. # Redirections changed to avoid bug in sh on Ultrix. (cd $dest) > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? = 0 ]; then cd $dest # X gets the dir that the link actually leads to. x=`pwd` # If link leads back into ${INPUT}, # make a similar link here. if expr $x : "${INPUT}/.*" > /dev/null; then # Y gets the actual target dir name, relative to ${INPUT}. y=`echo $x | sed -n "s&${INPUT}/&&p"` echo $file '->' $y ': Making link' rm -fr ${LIB}/$file > /dev/null 2>&1 ln -s ${LIB}/$y ${LIB}/$file > /dev/null 2>&1 else # If the link is to outside ${INPUT}, # treat this directory as if it actually contained the files. # This line used to have $dest instead of $x. # $dest seemed to be wrong for links found in subdirectories # of ${INPUT}. Does this change break anything? treetops="$treetops $x ${LIB}/$file" fi fi cd $cwd fi done fi set - $treetops while [ $# != 0 ]; do # $1 is an old directory to copy, and $2 is the new directory to copy to. echo "Finding header files in $1:" cd ${INPUT} cd $1 files=`find . -name '*.h' -type f -print` echo 'Checking header files:' for file in $files; do if egrep '!__STDC__' $file >/dev/null; then if [ -r $file ]; then cp $file $2/$file >/dev/null 2>&1 || echo "Can't copy $file" chmod +w $2/$file chmod a+r $2/$file # The following have been removed from the sed command below # because it is more useful to leave these things in. # The only reason to remove them was for -pedantic, # which isn't much of a reason. -- rms. # /^[ ]*#[ ]*ident/d sed -e ' s/!__STDC__/!defined (__STRICT_ANSI__)/g ' $2/$file > $2/$file.sed mv $2/$file.sed $2/$file if cmp $file $2/$file >/dev/null 2>&1; then rm $2/$file else echo Fixed $file fi fi fi done shift; shift done # We shouldn't stay in the directory we just copied. cd ${INPUT} # Fix first broken decl of getcwd present on some svr4 systems. file=stdlib.h base=`basename $file` if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file else if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file else file_to_fix="" fi fi if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then echo Checking $file_to_fix sed -e 's/getcwd(char \{0,\}\*, int)/getcwd(char *, size_t)/' $file_to_fix > /tmp/$base if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ true else echo Fixed $file_to_fix rm -f ${LIB}/$file cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file fi rm -f /tmp/$base fi # Fix second broken decl of getcwd present on some svr4 systems. Also # fix the incorrect decl of profil present on some svr4 systems. file=unistd.h base=`basename $file` if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file else if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file else file_to_fix="" fi fi if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then echo Checking $file_to_fix sed -e 's/getcwd(char \*, int)/getcwd(char *, size_t)/' $file_to_fix \ | sed -e 's/profil(unsigned short \*, unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned int)/profil(unsigned short *, size_t, int, unsigned)/' > /tmp/$base if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ true else echo Fixed $file_to_fix rm -f ${LIB}/$file cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file fi rm -f /tmp/$base fi # Fix third broken decl of getcwd on SCO. Also fix incorrect decl of # link. file=prototypes.h base=`basename $file` if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file else if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file else file_to_fix="" fi fi if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then echo Checking $file_to_fix sed -e 's/getcwd(char \*, int)/getcwd(char *, size_t)/' $file_to_fix \ | sed -e 's/const int link(const char \*, char \*)/extern int link(const char *, const char *)/' > /tmp/$base if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ true else echo Fixed $file_to_fix rm -f ${LIB}/$file cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file fi rm -f /tmp/$base fi # Fix an error in this file: the #if says _cplusplus, not the double # underscore __cplusplus that it should be file=tinfo.h if [ -r $file ] && [ ! -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then mkdir ${LIB}/rpcsvc 2>/dev/null cp $file ${LIB}/$file >/dev/null 2>&1 || echo "Can't copy $file" chmod +w ${LIB}/$file 2>/dev/null chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file 2>/dev/null fi if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then echo Fixing $file, __cplusplus macro sed -e 's/[ ]_cplusplus/ __cplusplus/' ${LIB}/$file > ${LIB}/${file}.sed rm -f ${LIB}/$file; mv ${LIB}/${file}.sed ${LIB}/$file if cmp $file ${LIB}/$file >/dev/null 2>&1; then rm ${LIB}/$file fi fi # Fix prototype declaration of utime in sys/times.h. In 3.2v4.0 the # const is missing. file=sys/times.h if [ -r $file ] && [ ! -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then cp $file ${LIB}/$file >/dev/null 2>&1 || echo "Can't copy $file" chmod +w ${LIB}/$file 2>/dev/null chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file 2>/dev/null fi if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then echo Fixing $file, utime prototype sed -e 's/(const char \*, struct utimbuf \*);/(const char *, const struct utimbuf *);/' ${LIB}/$file > ${LIB}/${file}.sed rm -f ${LIB}/$file; mv ${LIB}/${file}.sed ${LIB}/$file if cmp $file ${LIB}/$file >/dev/null 2>&1; then rm ${LIB}/$file fi fi # This function is borrowed from fixinclude.svr4 # The OpenServer math.h defines struct exception, which conflicts with # the class exception defined in the C++ file std/stdexcept.h. We # redefine it to __math_exception. This is not a great fix, but I # haven't been able to think of anything better. # # OpenServer's math.h declares abs as inline int abs... Unfortunately, # we blow over that one (with C++ linkage) and stick a new one in stdlib.h # with C linkage. So we eat the one out of math.h. file=math.h base=`basename $file` if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file else if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file else file_to_fix="" fi fi if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then echo Checking $file_to_fix sed -e '/struct exception/i\ #ifdef __cplusplus\ #define exception __math_exception\ #endif'\ -e '/struct exception/a\ #ifdef __cplusplus\ #undef exception\ #endif' \ -e 's@inline int abs(int [a-z][a-z]*) {.*}@extern "C" int abs(int);@' \ $file_to_fix > /tmp/$base if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ true else echo Fixed $file_to_fix rm -f ${LIB}/$file cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file fi rm -f /tmp/$base fi # # Also, the static functions lstat() and fchmod() in # cause G++ grief since they're not wrapped in "if __cplusplus". # Fix that up now. # file=sys/stat.h if [ -r $file ] && [ ! -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then cp $file ${LIB}/$file >/dev/null 2>&1 || echo "Can't copy $file" chmod +w ${LIB}/$file 2>/dev/null chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file 2>/dev/null fi if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then echo Fixing $file, static definitions not C++-aware. sed -e '/^static int[ ]*/i\ #if __cplusplus\ extern "C"\ {\ #endif /* __cplusplus */ \ ' \ -e '/^}$/a\ #if __cplusplus\ }\ #endif /* __cplusplus */ \ ' ${LIB}/$file > ${LIB}/${file}.sed rm -f ${LIB}/$file; mv ${LIB}/${file}.sed ${LIB}/$file if cmp $file ${LIB}/$file >/dev/null 2>&1; then rm -f ${LIB}/$file fi fi # This fix has the regex modified from the from fixinc.wrap # Avoid the definition of the bool type in the following files when using # g++, since it's now an official type in the C++ language. for file in term.h tinfo.h do if [ -r $INPUT/$file ]; then echo Checking $INPUT/$file w='[ ]' if grep "typedef$w.*char$w.*bool$w*;" $INPUT/$file >/dev/null then echo Fixed $file rm -f $LIB/$file cat <<__EOF__ >$LIB/$file #ifndef _CURSES_H_WRAPPER #ifdef __cplusplus # define bool __curses_bool_t #endif #include_next <$file> #ifdef __cplusplus # undef bool #endif #define _CURSES_H_WRAPPER #endif /* _CURSES_H_WRAPPER */ __EOF__ # Define _CURSES_H_WRAPPER at the end of the wrapper, not the start, # so that if #include_next gets another instance of the wrapper, # this will follow the #include_next chain until we arrive at # the real system include file. chmod a+r $LIB/$file fi fi done echo 'Removing unneeded directories:' cd $LIB files=`find . -type d -print | sort -r` for file in $files; do rmdir $LIB/$file > /dev/null 2>&1 done if $LINKS; then echo 'Making internal symbolic non-directory links' cd ${INPUT} files=`find . -type l -print` for file in $files; do dest=`ls -ld $file | sed -n 's/.*-> //p'` if expr "$dest" : '[^/].*' > /dev/null; then target=${LIB}/`echo file | sed "s|[^/]*\$|$dest|"` if [ -f $target ]; then ln -s $dest ${LIB}/$file >/dev/null 2>&1 fi fi done fi done if [ x${INSTALL_ASSERT_H} != x ] then cd ${ORIG_DIR} rm -f include/assert.h cp ${srcdir}/assert.h include/assert.h || exit 1 chmod a+r include/assert.h fi exit 0