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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use vars qw(%Build %Targets $Verbose $Test);
use Text::Tabs;
use Text::Wrap;
use Getopt::Long;
use Carp;
# Generate the sections of files listed in %Targets from pod/perl.pod
# Mostly these are rules in Makefiles
#
# --verbose gives slightly more output
# --build-all tries to build everything
# --build-foo updates foo as follows
# --showfiles shows the files to be changed
# --test exit if perl.pod, MANIFEST are consistent, and regenerated
# files are up to date, die otherwise.
%Targets = (
manifest => 'MANIFEST',
vms => 'vms/descrip_mms.template',
nmake => 'win32/Makefile',
dmake => 'win32/makefile.mk',
podmak => 'win32/pod.mak',
unix => 'Makefile.SH',
# plan9 => 'plan9/mkfile',
);
require 'Porting/pod_lib.pl';
sub my_die;
# process command-line switches
{
my @files = keys %Targets;
my $filesopts = join(" | ", map { "--build-$_" } "all", sort @files);
my $showfiles;
my %build_these;
die "$0: Usage: $0 [--verbose] [--showfiles] [$filesopts]\n"
unless GetOptions (verbose => \$Verbose,
showfiles => \$showfiles,
tap => \$Test,
map {+"build-$_", \$build_these{$_}} @files, 'all')
&& !@ARGV;
if ($build_these{all}) {
%Build = %Targets;
} else {
while (my ($file, $want) = each %build_these) {
$Build{$file} = $Targets{$file} if $want;
}
# Default to --build-all if no targets given.
%Build = %Targets if !%Build;
}
if ($showfiles) {
print join(" ", sort { lc $a cmp lc $b } values %Build), "\n";
exit(0);
}
}
if ($Verbose) {
print "I will be building $_\n" foreach keys %Build;
}
my $test = 1;
# For testing, generated files must be present and we're rebuilding nothing.
# For normal rebuilding, generated files may not be present, and we mute
# warnings about inconsistencies in any file we're about to rebuild.
my $state = $Test
? get_pod_metadata(0, sub {
printf "1..%d\n", 1 + scalar keys %Build;
if (@_) {
print "not ok $test\n";
die @_;
}
print "ok $test\n";
})
: get_pod_metadata(1, sub { warn @_ if @_ }, values %Build);
sub generate_manifest {
# Annoyingly, unexpand doesn't consider it good form to replace a single
# space before a tab with a tab
# Annoyingly (2) it returns read only values.
my @temp = unexpand (map {sprintf "%-32s%s", @$_} @_);
map {s/ \t/\t\t/g; $_} @temp;
}
sub generate_manifest_pod {
generate_manifest map {["pod/$_.pod", $state->{pods}{$_}]}
sort grep {
!$state->{copies}{"$_.pod"}
&& !$state->{generated}{"$_.pod"}
&& !-e "$_.pod"
} keys %{$state->{pods}};
}
sub generate_manifest_readme {
generate_manifest sort {$a->[0] cmp $b->[0]}
["README.vms", "Notes about installing the VMS port"],
map {["README.$_", $state->{readmes}{$_}]} keys %{$state->{readmes}};
}
sub generate_nmake_1 {
# XXX Fix this with File::Spec
(map {sprintf "\tcopy ..\\README.%-8s ..\\pod\\perl$_.pod\n", $_}
sort keys %{$state->{readmes}}),
(map {"\tcopy ..\\pod\\$state->{copies}{$_} ..\\pod\\$_\n"}
sort keys %{$state->{copies}});
}
# This doesn't have a trailing newline
sub generate_nmake_2 {
# Spot the special case
local $Text::Wrap::columns = 76;
my $line = wrap ("\t ", "\t ",
join " ", sort(keys %{$state->{copies}},
keys %{$state->{generated}},
map {"perl$_.pod"} keys %{$state->{readmes}}));
$line =~ s/$/ \\/mg;
$line =~ s/ \\$//;
$line;
}
sub generate_pod_mak {
my $variable = shift;
my @lines;
my $line = "\U$variable = " . join "\t\\\n\t",
map {"$_.$variable"} sort grep { $_ !~ m{/} } keys %{$state->{pods}};
# Special case
$line =~ s/.*perltoc.html.*\n//m;
$line;
}
sub verify_contiguous {
my ($name, $content, $what) = @_;
my $sections = () = $content =~ m/\0+/g;
croak("$0: $name contains no $what") if $sections < 1;
croak("$0: $name contains discontiguous $what") if $sections > 1;
}
sub do_manifest {
my ($name, $prev) = @_;
my @manifest =
grep {! m!^pod/[^. \t]+\.pod.*!}
grep {! m!^README\.(\S+)! || $state->{ignore}{$1}} split "\n", $prev;
join "\n", (
# Dictionary order - fold and handle non-word chars as nothing
map { $_->[0] }
sort { $a->[1] cmp $b->[1] || $a->[0] cmp $b->[0] }
map { my $f = lc $_; $f =~ s/[^a-z0-9\s]//g; [ $_, $f ] }
@manifest,
&generate_manifest_pod(),
&generate_manifest_readme()), '';
}
sub do_nmake {
my ($name, $makefile) = @_;
$makefile =~ s/^\tcopy \.\.\\README.*\n/\0/gm;
verify_contiguous($name, $makefile, 'README copies');
# Now remove the other copies that follow
1 while $makefile =~ s/\0\tcopy .*\n/\0/gm;
$makefile =~ s/\0+/join ("", &generate_nmake_1)/se;
$makefile =~ s{(-cd \$\(PODDIR\) && del /f[^\n]+).*?(-cd \.\.\\utils && del /f)}
{"$1\n" . &generate_nmake_2."\n\t$2"}se;
$makefile;
}
# shut up used only once warning
*do_dmake = *do_dmake = \&do_nmake;
sub do_podmak {
my ($name, $body) = @_;
foreach my $variable (qw(pod man html tex)) {
my_die "could not find $variable in $name"
unless $body =~ s{\n\U$variable\E = (?:[^\n]*\\\n)*[^\n]*}
{"\n" . generate_pod_mak ($variable)}se;
}
$body;
}
sub do_vms {
my ($name, $makefile) = @_;
# Looking for the macro defining the current perldelta:
#PERLDELTA_CURRENT = [.pod]perl5139delta.pod
$makefile =~ s{\nPERLDELTA_CURRENT\s+=\s+\Q[.pod]perl\E\d+delta\.pod\n}
{\0}sx;
verify_contiguous($name, $makefile, 'current perldelta macro');
$makefile =~ s/\0+/join "\n", '', "PERLDELTA_CURRENT = [.pod]$state->{delta_target}", ''/se;
$makefile;
}
sub do_unix {
my ($name, $makefile_SH) = @_;
$makefile_SH =~ s{^(perltoc_pod_prereqs = extra.pods).*}
{join ' ', $1, map "pod/$_",
sort(keys %{$state->{copies}},
grep {!/perltoc/} keys %{$state->{generated}})
}mge;
# pod/perl511delta.pod: pod/perldelta.pod
# cd pod && $(LNS) perldelta.pod perl511delta.pod
# although it seems that HP-UX make gets confused, always tried to
# regenerate the symlink, and then the ln -s fails, as the target exists.
$makefile_SH =~ s!(
pod/perl[a-z0-9_]+\.pod: pod/perl[a-z0-9_]+\.pod
\$\(RMS\) pod/perl[a-z0-9_]+\.pod
\$\(LNS\) perl[a-z0-9_]+\.pod pod/perl[a-z0-9_]+\.pod
)+!\0!gm;
verify_contiguous($name, $makefile_SH, 'copy rules');
my @copy_rules = map "
pod/$_: pod/$state->{copies}{$_}
\$(RMS) pod/$_
\$(LNS) $state->{copies}{$_} pod/$_
", keys %{$state->{copies}};
$makefile_SH =~ s/\0+/join '', @copy_rules/se;
$makefile_SH;
}
# Do stuff
while (my ($target, $name) = each %Build) {
print "Now processing $name\n" if $Verbose;
my $orig = slurp_or_die($name);
my_die "$name contains NUL bytes" if $orig =~ /\0/;
my $new = do {
no strict 'refs';
&{"do_$target"}($target, $orig);
};
if ($Test) {
printf "%s %d # $name is up to date\n",
$new eq $orig ? 'ok' : 'not ok',
++$test;
next;
} elsif ($new eq $orig) {
print "Was not modified\n"
if $Verbose;
next;
}
my $mode = (stat $name)[2] // my_die "Can't stat $name: $!";
rename $name, "$name.old" or my_die "Can't rename $name to $name.old: $!";
write_or_die($name, $new);
chmod $mode & 0777, $name or my_die "can't chmod $mode $name: $!";
}
# Local variables:
# cperl-indent-level: 4
# indent-tabs-mode: nil
# End:
#
# ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 et:
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