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# autoconf -- create `configure' using m4 macros
# Copyright (C) 2001-2003, 2009-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program 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 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program 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 this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package Autom4te::Request;
=head1 NAME
Autom4te::Request - a single m4 run request
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Autom4te::Request;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This perl module provides various general purpose support functions
used in several executables of the Autoconf and Automake packages.
=cut
use strict;
use Class::Struct;
use Carp;
use Data::Dumper;
struct
(
# The key of the cache files.
'id' => "\$",
# True iff %MACRO contains all the macros we want to trace.
'valid' => "\$",
# The include path.
'path' => '@',
# The set of input files.
'input' => '@',
# The set of macros currently traced.
'macro' => '%',
);
# Serialize a request or all the current requests.
sub marshall($)
{
my ($caller) = @_;
my $res = '';
# CALLER is an object: instance method.
my $marshall = Data::Dumper->new ([$caller]);
$marshall->Indent(2)->Terse(0);
$res = $marshall->Dump . "\n";
return $res;
}
# includes_p ($SELF, @MACRO)
# --------------------------
# Does this request covers all the @MACRO.
sub includes_p
{
my ($self, @macro) = @_;
foreach (@macro)
{
return 0
if ! exists ${$self->macro}{$_};
}
return 1;
}
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Autom4te::C4che>
=head1 HISTORY
Written by Akim Demaille E<lt>F<akim@freefriends.org>E<gt>.
=cut
1; # for require
### Setup "GNU" style for perl-mode and cperl-mode.
## Local Variables:
## perl-indent-level: 2
## perl-continued-statement-offset: 2
## perl-continued-brace-offset: 0
## perl-brace-offset: 0
## perl-brace-imaginary-offset: 0
## perl-label-offset: -2
## cperl-indent-level: 2
## cperl-brace-offset: 0
## cperl-continued-brace-offset: 0
## cperl-label-offset: -2
## cperl-extra-newline-before-brace: t
## cperl-merge-trailing-else: nil
## cperl-continued-statement-offset: 2
## End:
# Copyright (C) 2003-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program 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.
# This program 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 this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
###############################################################
# The main copy of this file is in Automake's git repository. #
# Updates should be sent to automake-patches@gnu.org. #
###############################################################
package Autom4te::FileUtils;
=head1 NAME
Autom4te::FileUtils - handling files
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Autom4te::FileUtils
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This perl module provides various general purpose file handling functions.
=cut
use 5.006;
use strict;
use Exporter;
use File::stat;
use IO::File;
use Autom4te::Channels;
use Autom4te::ChannelDefs;
use vars qw (@ISA @EXPORT);
@ISA = qw (Exporter);
@EXPORT = qw (&open_quote &contents
&find_file &mtime
&update_file &up_to_date_p
&xsystem &xsystem_hint &xqx
&dir_has_case_matching_file &reset_dir_cache
&set_dir_cache_file);
=item C<open_quote ($file_name)>
Quote C<$file_name> for open.
=cut
# $FILE_NAME
# open_quote ($FILE_NAME)
# -----------------------
# If the string $S is a well-behaved file name, simply return it.
# If it starts with white space, prepend './', if it ends with
# white space, add '\0'. Return the new string.
sub open_quote($)
{
my ($s) = @_;
if ($s =~ m/^\s/)
{
$s = "./$s";
}
if ($s =~ m/\s$/)
{
$s = "$s\0";
}
return $s;
}
=item C<find_file ($file_name, @include)>
Return the first path for a C<$file_name> in the C<include>s.
We match exactly the behavior of GNU M4: first look in the current
directory (which includes the case of absolute file names), and then,
if the file name is not absolute, look in C<@include>.
If the file is flagged as optional (ends with C<?>), then return undef
if absent, otherwise exit with error.
=cut
# $FILE_NAME
# find_file ($FILE_NAME, @INCLUDE)
# --------------------------------
sub find_file ($@)
{
use File::Spec;
my ($file_name, @include) = @_;
my $optional = 0;
$optional = 1
if $file_name =~ s/\?$//;
return File::Spec->canonpath ($file_name)
if -e $file_name;
if (!File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute ($file_name))
{
foreach my $path (@include)
{
return File::Spec->canonpath (File::Spec->catfile ($path, $file_name))
if -e File::Spec->catfile ($path, $file_name)
}
}
fatal "$file_name: no such file or directory"
unless $optional;
return undef;
}
=item C<mtime ($file)>
Return the mtime of C<$file>. Missing files, or C<-> standing for
C<STDIN> or C<STDOUT> are "obsolete", i.e., as old as possible.
=cut
# $MTIME
# MTIME ($FILE)
# -------------
sub mtime ($)
{
my ($file) = @_;
return 0
if $file eq '-' || ! -f $file;
my $stat = stat ($file)
or fatal "cannot stat $file: $!";
return $stat->mtime;
}
=item C<update_file ($from, $to, [$force])>
Rename C<$from> as C<$to>, preserving C<$to> timestamp if it has not
changed, unless C<$force> is true (defaults to false). Recognize
C<$to> = C<-> standing for C<STDIN>. C<$from> is always
removed/renamed.
=cut
# &update_file ($FROM, $TO; $FORCE)
# ---------------------------------
sub update_file ($$;$)
{
my ($from, $to, $force) = @_;
$force = 0
unless defined $force;
my $SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX = $ENV{'SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX'} || '~';
use File::Compare;
use File::Copy;
if ($to eq '-')
{
my $in = new IO::File ("< " . open_quote ($from));
my $out = new IO::File (">-");
while ($_ = $in->getline)
{
print $out $_;
}
$in->close;
unlink ($from) || fatal "cannot remove $from: $!";
return;
}
if (!$force && -f "$to" && compare ("$from", "$to") == 0)
{
# File didn't change, so don't update its mod time.
msg 'note', "'$to' is unchanged";
unlink ($from)
or fatal "cannot remove $from: $!";
return
}
if (-f "$to")
{
# Back up and install the new one.
move ("$to", "$to$SIMPLE_BACKUP_SUFFIX")
or fatal "cannot backup $to: $!";
move ("$from", "$to")
or fatal "cannot rename $from as $to: $!";
msg 'note', "'$to' is updated";
}
else
{
move ("$from", "$to")
or fatal "cannot rename $from as $to: $!";
msg 'note', "'$to' is created";
}
}
=item C<up_to_date_p ($file, @dep)>
Is C<$file> more recent than C<@dep>?
=cut
# $BOOLEAN
# &up_to_date_p ($FILE, @DEP)
# ---------------------------
sub up_to_date_p ($@)
{
my ($file, @dep) = @_;
my $mtime = mtime ($file);
foreach my $dep (@dep)
{
if ($mtime < mtime ($dep))
{
verb "up_to_date ($file): outdated: $dep";
return 0;
}
}
verb "up_to_date ($file): up to date";
return 1;
}
=item C<handle_exec_errors ($command, [$expected_exit_code = 0], [$hint])>
Display an error message for C<$command>, based on the content of
C<$?> and C<$!>. Be quiet if the command exited normally
with C<$expected_exit_code>. If C<$hint> is given, display that as well
if the command failed to run at all.
=cut
sub handle_exec_errors ($;$$)
{
my ($command, $expected, $hint) = @_;
$expected = 0 unless defined $expected;
if (defined $hint)
{
$hint = "\n" . $hint;
}
else
{
$hint = '';
}
$command = (split (' ', $command))[0];
if ($!)
{
fatal "failed to run $command: $!" . $hint;
}
else
{
use POSIX qw (WIFEXITED WEXITSTATUS WIFSIGNALED WTERMSIG);
if (WIFEXITED ($?))
{
my $status = WEXITSTATUS ($?);
# Propagate exit codes.
fatal ('',
"$command failed with exit status: $status",
exit_code => $status)
unless $status == $expected;
}
elsif (WIFSIGNALED ($?))
{
my $signal = WTERMSIG ($?);
fatal "$command terminated by signal: $signal";
}
else
{
fatal "$command exited abnormally";
}
}
}
=item C<xqx ($command)>
Same as C<qx> (but in scalar context), but fails on errors.
=cut
# xqx ($COMMAND)
# --------------
sub xqx ($)
{
my ($command) = @_;
verb "running: $command";
$! = 0;
my $res = `$command`;
handle_exec_errors $command
if $?;
return $res;
}
=item C<xsystem (@argv)>
Same as C<system>, but fails on errors, and reports the C<@argv>
in verbose mode.
=cut
sub xsystem (@)
{
my (@command) = @_;
verb "running: @command";
$! = 0;
handle_exec_errors "@command"
if system @command;
}
=item C<xsystem_hint ($msg, @argv)>
Same as C<xsystem>, but allows to pass a hint that will be displayed
in case the command failed to run at all.
=cut
sub xsystem_hint (@)
{
my ($hint, @command) = @_;
verb "running: @command";
$! = 0;
handle_exec_errors "@command", 0, $hint
if system @command;
}
=item C<contents ($file_name)>
Return the contents of C<$file_name>.
=cut
# contents ($FILE_NAME)
# ---------------------
sub contents ($)
{
my ($file) = @_;
verb "reading $file";
local $/; # Turn on slurp-mode.
my $f = new Autom4te::XFile "< " . open_quote ($file);
my $contents = $f->getline;
$f->close;
return $contents;
}
=item C<dir_has_case_matching_file ($DIRNAME, $FILE_NAME)>
Return true iff $DIR contains a file name that matches $FILE_NAME case
insensitively.
We need to be cautious on case-insensitive case-preserving file
systems (e.g. Mac OS X's HFS+). On such systems C<-f 'Foo'> and C<-f
'foO'> answer the same thing. Hence if a package distributes its own
F<CHANGELOG> file, but has no F<ChangeLog> file, automake would still
try to distribute F<ChangeLog> (because it thinks it exists) in
addition to F<CHANGELOG>, although it is impossible for these two
files to be in the same directory (the two file names designate the
same file).
=cut
use vars '%_directory_cache';
sub dir_has_case_matching_file ($$)
{
# Note that print File::Spec->case_tolerant returns 0 even on MacOS
# X (with Perl v5.8.1-RC3 at least), so do not try to shortcut this
# function using that.
my ($dirname, $file_name) = @_;
return 0 unless -f "$dirname/$file_name";
# The file appears to exist, however it might be a mirage if the
# system is case insensitive. Let's browse the directory and check
# whether the file is really in. We maintain a cache of directories
# so Automake doesn't spend all its time reading the same directory
# again and again.
if (!exists $_directory_cache{$dirname})
{
error "failed to open directory '$dirname'"
unless opendir (DIR, $dirname);
$_directory_cache{$dirname} = { map { $_ => 1 } readdir (DIR) };
closedir (DIR);
}
return exists $_directory_cache{$dirname}{$file_name};
}
=item C<reset_dir_cache ($dirname)>
Clear C<dir_has_case_matching_file>'s cache for C<$dirname>.
=cut
sub reset_dir_cache ($)
{
delete $_directory_cache{$_[0]};
}
=item C<set_dir_cache_file ($dirname, $file_name)>
State that C<$dirname> contains C<$file_name> now.
=cut
sub set_dir_cache_file ($$)
{
my ($dirname, $file_name) = @_;
$_directory_cache{$dirname}{$file_name} = 1
if exists $_directory_cache{$dirname};
}
1; # for require
### Setup "GNU" style for perl-mode and cperl-mode.
## Local Variables:
## perl-indent-level: 2
## perl-continued-statement-offset: 2
## perl-continued-brace-offset: 0
## perl-brace-offset: 0
## perl-brace-imaginary-offset: 0
## perl-label-offset: -2
## cperl-indent-level: 2
## cperl-brace-offset: 0
## cperl-continued-brace-offset: 0
## cperl-label-offset: -2
## cperl-extra-newline-before-brace: t
## cperl-merge-trailing-else: nil
## cperl-continued-statement-offset: 2
## End:
# Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program 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 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program 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 this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package Autom4te::Getopt;
=head1 NAME
Autom4te::Getopt - GCS conforming parser for command line options
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Autom4te::Getopt;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Export a function C<parse_options>, performing parsing of command
line options in conformance to the GNU Coding standards.
=cut
use 5.006;
use strict;
use warnings FATAL => 'all';
use Exporter ();
use Getopt::Long ();
use Autom4te::ChannelDefs qw/fatal/;
use Carp qw/croak confess/;
use vars qw (@ISA @EXPORT);
@ISA = qw (Exporter);
@EXPORT= qw/getopt/;
=item C<parse_options (%option)>
Wrapper around C<Getopt::Long>, trying to conform to the GNU
Coding Standards for error messages.
=cut
sub parse_options (%)
{
my %option = @_;
Getopt::Long::Configure ("bundling", "pass_through");
# Unrecognized options are passed through, so GetOption can only fail
# due to internal errors or misuse of options specification.
Getopt::Long::GetOptions (%option)
or confess "error in options specification (likely)";
if (@ARGV && $ARGV[0] =~ /^-./)
{
my %argopts;
for my $k (keys %option)
{
if ($k =~ /(.*)=s$/)
{
map { $argopts{(length ($_) == 1)
? "-$_" : "--$_" } = 1; } (split (/\|/, $1));
}
}
if ($ARGV[0] eq '--')
{
shift @ARGV;
}
elsif (exists $argopts{$ARGV[0]})
{
fatal ("option '$ARGV[0]' requires an argument\n"
. "Try '$0 --help' for more information.");
}
else
{
fatal ("unrecognized option '$ARGV[0]'.\n"
. "Try '$0 --help' for more information.");
}
}
}
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Getopt::Long>
=cut
1; # for require
### Setup "GNU" style for perl-mode and cperl-mode.
## Local Variables:
## perl-indent-level: 2
## perl-continued-statement-offset: 2
## perl-continued-brace-offset: 0
## perl-brace-offset: 0
## perl-brace-imaginary-offset: 0
## perl-label-offset: -2
## cperl-indent-level: 2
## cperl-brace-offset: 0
## cperl-continued-brace-offset: 0
## cperl-label-offset: -2
## cperl-extra-newline-before-brace: t
## cperl-merge-trailing-else: nil
## cperl-continued-statement-offset: 2
## End:
# autoconf -- create `configure' using m4 macros
# Copyright (C) 2003, 2006, 2009-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package Autom4te::C4che;
=head1 NAME
Autom4te::C4che - a single m4 run request
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Autom4te::C4che;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This Perl module handles the cache of M4 runs used by autom4te.
=cut
use Data::Dumper;
use Autom4te::Request;
use Carp;
use strict;
=over 4
=item @request
List of requests.
We cannot declare it "my" as the loading, performed via "do", would
refer to another scope, and @request would not be updated. It used to
work with "my" vars, and I do not know whether the current behavior
(5.6) is wanted or not.
=cut
use vars qw(@request);
=item C<$req = Autom4te::C4che-E<gt>retrieve (%attr)>
Find a request with the same path and input.
=cut
sub retrieve($%)
{
my ($self, %attr) = @_;
foreach (@request)
{
# Same path.
next
if join ("\n", @{$_->path}) ne join ("\n", @{$attr{path}});
# Same inputs.
next
if join ("\n", @{$_->input}) ne join ("\n", @{$attr{input}});
# Found it.
return $_;
}
return undef;
}
=item C<$req = Autom4te::C4che-E<gt>register (%attr)>
Create and register a request for these path and input.
=cut
# $REQUEST-OBJ
# register ($SELF, %ATTR)
# -----------------------
# NEW should not be called directly.
# Private.
sub register ($%)
{
my ($self, %attr) = @_;
# path and input are the only ID for a request object.
my $obj = new Autom4te::Request ('path' => $attr{path},
'input' => $attr{input});
push @request, $obj;
# Assign an id for cache file.
$obj->id ("$#request");
return $obj;
}
=item C<$req = Autom4te::C4che-E<gt>request (%request)>
Get (retrieve or create) a request for the path C<$request{path}> and
the input C<$request{input}>.
=cut
# $REQUEST-OBJ
# request($SELF, %REQUEST)
# ------------------------
sub request ($%)
{
my ($self, %request) = @_;
my $req =
Autom4te::C4che->retrieve (%request)
|| Autom4te::C4che->register (%request);
# If there are new traces to produce, then we are not valid.
foreach (@{$request{'macro'}})
{
if (! exists ${$req->macro}{$_})
{
${$req->macro}{$_} = 1;
$req->valid (0);
}
}
# It would be great to have $REQ check that it is up to date wrt
# its dependencies, but that requires getting traces (to fetch the
# included files), which is out of the scope of Request (currently?).
return $req;
}
=item C<$string = Autom4te::C4che-E<gt>marshall ()>
Serialize all the current requests.
=cut
# marshall($SELF)
# ---------------
sub marshall ($)
{
my ($caller) = @_;
my $res = '';
my $marshall = Data::Dumper->new ([\@request], [qw (*request)]);
$marshall->Indent(2)->Terse(0);
$res = $marshall->Dump . "\n";
return $res;
}
=item C<Autom4te::C4che-E<gt>save ($file)>
Save the cache in the C<$file> file object.
=cut
# SAVE ($FILE)
# ------------
sub save ($$)
{
my ($self, $file) = @_;
confess "cannot save a single request\n"
if ref ($self);
$file->seek (0, 0);
$file->truncate (0);
print $file
"# This file was generated.\n",
"# It contains the lists of macros which have been traced.\n",
"# It can be safely removed.\n",
"\n",
$self->marshall;
}
=item C<Autom4te::C4che-E<gt>load ($file)>
Load the cache from the C<$file> file object.
=cut
# LOAD ($FILE)
# ------------
sub load ($$)
{
my ($self, $file) = @_;
my $fname = $file->name;
confess "cannot load a single request\n"
if ref ($self);
my $contents = join "", $file->getlines;
eval $contents;
confess "cannot eval $fname: $@\n" if $@;
}
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Autom4te::Request>
=head1 HISTORY
Written by Akim Demaille E<lt>F<akim@freefriends.org>E<gt>.
=cut
1; # for require
### Setup "GNU" style for perl-mode and cperl-mode.
## Local Variables:
## perl-indent-level: 2
## perl-continued-statement-offset: 2
## perl-continued-brace-offset: 0
## perl-brace-offset: 0
## perl-brace-imaginary-offset: 0
## perl-label-offset: -2
## cperl-indent-level: 2
## cperl-brace-offset: 0
## cperl-continued-brace-offset: 0
## cperl-label-offset: -2
## cperl-extra-newline-before-brace: t
## cperl-merge-trailing-else: nil
## cperl-continued-statement-offset: 2
## End:
# autoconf -- create `configure' using m4 macros
# Copyright (C) 2001-2004, 2006-2007, 2009-2012 Free Software
# Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package Autom4te::General;
=head1 NAME
Autom4te::General - general support functions for Autoconf
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Autom4te::General
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This perl module provides various general purpose support functions
used in several executables of the Autoconf package.
=cut
use 5.006;
use Exporter;
use Autom4te::ChannelDefs;
use Autom4te::Channels;
use Autom4te::Getopt ();
use File::Basename;
use File::Path ();
use File::stat;
use IO::File;
use Carp;
use strict;
use vars qw (@ISA @EXPORT);
@ISA = qw (Exporter);
# Variables we define and export.
my @export_vars =
qw ($debug $force $help $me $tmp $verbose $version);
# Functions we define and export.
my @export_subs =
qw (&debug
&getopt &shell_quote &mktmpdir
&uniq);
# Functions we forward (coming from modules we use).
my @export_forward_subs =
qw (&basename &dirname &fileparse);
@EXPORT = (@export_vars, @export_subs, @export_forward_subs);
# Variable we share with the main package. Be sure to have a single
# copy of them: using `my' together with multiple inclusion of this
# package would introduce several copies.
=head2 Global Variables
=over 4
=item C<$debug>
Set this variable to 1 if debug messages should be enabled. Debug
messages are meant for developers only, or when tracking down an
incorrect execution.
=cut
use vars qw ($debug);
$debug = 0;
=item C<$force>
Set this variable to 1 to recreate all the files, or to consider all
the output files are obsolete.
=cut
use vars qw ($force);
$force = undef;
=item C<$help>
Set to the help message associated with the option C<--help>.
=cut
use vars qw ($help);
$help = undef;
=item C<$me>
The name of this application, for diagnostic messages.
=cut
use vars qw ($me);
$me = basename ($0);
=item C<$tmp>
The name of the temporary directory created by C<mktmpdir>. Left
C<undef> otherwise.
=cut
# Our tmp dir.
use vars qw ($tmp);
$tmp = undef;
=item C<$verbose>
Enable verbosity messages. These messages are meant for ordinary
users, and typically make explicit the steps being performed.
=cut
use vars qw ($verbose);
$verbose = 0;
=item C<$version>
Set to the version message associated to the option C<--version>.
=cut
use vars qw ($version);
$version = undef;
=back
=cut
## ----- ##
## END. ##
## ----- ##
=head2 Functions
=over 4
=item C<END>
Filter Perl's exit codes, delete any temporary directory (unless
C<$debug>), and exit nonzero whenever closing C<STDOUT> fails.
=cut
# END
# ---
sub END
{
# $? contains the exit status we will return.
# It was set using one of the following ways:
#
# 1) normal termination
# this sets $? = 0
# 2) calling `exit (n)'
# this sets $? = n
# 3) calling die or friends (croak, confess...):
# a) when $! is non-0
# this set $? = $!
# b) when $! is 0 but $? is not
# this sets $? = ($? >> 8) (i.e., the exit code of the
# last program executed)
# c) when both $! and $? are 0
# this sets $? = 255
#
# Cases 1), 2), and 3b) are fine, but we prefer $? = 1 for 3a) and 3c).
my $status = $?;
$status = 1 if ($! && $! == $?) || $? == 255;
# (Note that we cannot safely distinguish calls to `exit (n)'
# from calls to die when `$! = n'. It's not big deal because
# we only call `exit (0)' or `exit (1)'.)
if (!$debug && defined $tmp && -d $tmp)
{
local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $status = 1; warn $_[0] };
File::Path::rmtree $tmp;
}
# This is required if the code might send any output to stdout
# E.g., even --version or --help. So it's best to do it unconditionally.
if (! close STDOUT)
{
print STDERR "$me: closing standard output: $!\n";
$? = 1;
return;
}
$? = $status;
}
## ----------- ##
## Functions. ##
## ----------- ##
=item C<debug (@message)>
If the debug mode is enabled (C<$debug> and C<$verbose>), report the
C<@message> on C<STDERR>, signed with the name of the program.
=cut
# &debug(@MESSAGE)
# ----------------
# Messages displayed only if $DEBUG and $VERBOSE.
sub debug (@)
{
print STDERR "$me: ", @_, "\n"
if $verbose && $debug;
}
=item C<getopt (%option)>
Wrapper around C<Autom4te::Getopt::parse_options>. In addition to
the user C<option>s, support C<-h>/C<--help>, C<-V>/C<--version>,
C<-v>/C<--verbose>, C<-d>/C<--debug>, C<-f>/C<--force>. Conform to
the GNU Coding Standards for error messages.
=cut
# getopt (%OPTION)
# ----------------
# Handle the %OPTION, plus all the common options.
sub getopt (%)
{
my (%option) = @_;
%option = ("h|help" => sub { print $help; exit 0 },
"V|version" => sub { print $version; exit 0 },
"v|verbose" => sub { ++$verbose },
"d|debug" => sub { ++$debug },
'f|force' => \$force,
# User options last, so that they have precedence.
%option);
Autom4te::Getopt::parse_options (%option);
setup_channel 'note', silent => !$verbose;
setup_channel 'verb', silent => !$verbose;
}
=item C<shell_quote ($file_name)>
Quote C<$file_name> for the shell.
=cut
# $FILE_NAME
# shell_quote ($FILE_NAME)
# ------------------------
# If the string $S is a well-behaved file name, simply return it.
# If it contains white space, quotes, etc., quote it, and return
# the new string.
sub shell_quote($)
{
my ($s) = @_;
if ($s =~ m![^\w+/.,-]!)
{
# Convert each single quote to '\''
$s =~ s/\'/\'\\\'\'/g;
# Then single quote the string.
$s = "'$s'";
}
return $s;
}
=item C<mktmpdir ($signature)>
Create a temporary directory which name is based on C<$signature>.
Store its name in C<$tmp>. C<END> is in charge of removing it, unless
C<$debug>.
=cut
# mktmpdir ($SIGNATURE)
# ---------------------
sub mktmpdir ($)
{
my ($signature) = @_;
my $TMPDIR = $ENV{'TMPDIR'} || '/tmp';
my $quoted_tmpdir = shell_quote ($TMPDIR);
# If mktemp supports dirs, use it.
$tmp = `(umask 077 &&
mktemp -d $quoted_tmpdir/"${signature}XXXXXX") 2>/dev/null`;
chomp $tmp;
if (!$tmp || ! -d $tmp)
{
$tmp = "$TMPDIR/$signature" . int (rand 10000) . ".$$";
mkdir $tmp, 0700
or croak "$me: cannot create $tmp: $!\n";
}
print STDERR "$me:$$: working in $tmp\n"
if $debug;
}
=item C<uniq (@list)>
Return C<@list> with no duplicates, keeping only the first
occurrences.
=cut
# @RES
# uniq (@LIST)
# ------------
sub uniq (@)
{
my @res = ();
my %seen = ();
foreach my $item (@_)
{
if (! exists $seen{$item})
{
$seen{$item} = 1;
push (@res, $item);
}
}
return wantarray ? @res : "@res";
}
=item C<handle_exec_errors ($command)>
Display an error message for C<$command>, based on the content of
C<$?> and C<$!>.
=cut
# handle_exec_errors ($COMMAND)
# -----------------------------
sub handle_exec_errors ($)
{
my ($command) = @_;
$command = (split (' ', $command))[0];
if ($!)
{
error "failed to run $command: $!";
}
else
{
use POSIX qw (WIFEXITED WEXITSTATUS WIFSIGNALED WTERMSIG);
if (WIFEXITED ($?))
{
my $status = WEXITSTATUS ($?);
# WIFEXITED and WEXITSTATUS can alter $!, reset it so that
# error() actually propagates the command's exit status, not $!.
$! = 0;
error "$command failed with exit status: $status";
}
elsif (WIFSIGNALED ($?))
{
my $signal = WTERMSIG ($?);
# In this case we prefer to exit with status 1.
$! = 1;
error "$command terminated by signal: $signal";
}
else
{
error "$command exited abnormally";
}
}
}
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Autom4te::XFile>
=head1 HISTORY
Written by Alexandre Duret-Lutz E<lt>F<adl@gnu.org>E<gt> and Akim
Demaille E<lt>F<akim@freefriends.org>E<gt>.
=cut
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