#!/bin/sh # $OpenBSD: MKcaptab.awk,v 1.2 1999/01/24 20:06:47 millert Exp $ # $From: MKcaptab.awk,v 1.11 1999/01/24 02:46:42 Jeffrey.C.Honig Exp $ AWK=${1-awk} DATA=${2-../include/Caps} cat <<'EOF' /* * comp_captab.c -- The names of the capabilities indexed via a hash * table for the compiler. * */ #include #include #include EOF ./make_hash 1 info <$DATA ./make_hash 3 cap <$DATA cat <<'EOF' const struct alias _nc_capalias_table[] = { EOF $AWK <$DATA ' $1 == "capalias" { if ($3 == "IGNORE") to = "(char *)NULL"; else to = "\"" $3 "\""; printf "\t{\"%s\", %s, \"%s\"},\t /* %s */\n", $2, to, $4, $5 } ' cat <<'EOF' {(char *)NULL, (char *)NULL, (char *)NULL} }; const struct alias _nc_infoalias_table[] = { EOF $AWK <$DATA ' $1 == "infoalias" { if ($3 == "IGNORE") to = "(char *)NULL"; else to = "\"" $3 "\""; printf "\t{\"%s\", %s, \"%s\"},\t /* %s */\n", $2, to, $4, $5 } ' cat <<'EOF' {(char *)NULL, (char *)NULL, (char *)NULL} }; const struct name_table_entry *_nc_get_table(bool termcap) { return termcap ? _nc_cap_table: _nc_info_table ; } const struct name_table_entry * const * _nc_get_hash_table(bool termcap) { return termcap ? _nc_cap_hash_table: _nc_info_hash_table ; } EOF