gcc/fixincludes/check.tpl
Paolo Bonzini 71b5d516bc Made fixincludes a toplevel build module.
toplevel:
2004-08-31  Paolo Bonzini  <bonzini@gnu.org>

	* Makefile.def (build_modules): Add fixincludes.
	(dependencies): Make gcc depend on fixincludes.
	* configure.in (build_tools): Add fixincludes.
	(build_configdirs): Always include build_libs.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
	* configure: Regenerate.

contrib:
2004-08-04  Paolo Bonzini  <bonzini@gnu.org>

	* gcc_update: Add fixincludes.

fixincludes:
2004-08-31  Paolo Bonzini  <bonzini@gnu.org>

	* .cvsignore: New.
	* Makefile.in: From gcc/fixinc/Makefile.in, making it fully
	autoconfiscated.
	* configure.ac: New.
	* config.h.in: Generate.
	* configure: Generate.
	* aclocal.m4: New.
	* fixlib.h: Remove inclusions of gcc files.
	* system.h: New.

	Other files copied from gcc/fixinc.

gcc:
2004-08-31  Paolo Bonzini  <bonzini@gnu.org>

	* Makefile.in (build_subdir): New substitution.
	(fixinc.sh): Simplify heavily since fixincludes is already built.
	(stmp-fixinc): Depend on specs.ready.
	(install-mkheaders): Use new location of fixincludes.
	(clean): Do not descend into fixinc.
	(FORBUILD): Replace with ../$(build_subdir).
	* configure.ac (build_subdir): Substitute.
	(FORBUILD): Do not set.
	(all_outputs): Remove fixinc/Makefile.
	(default commands): Do not create links in fixinc.
	* mkfixinc.sh: New, from fixinc/mkfixinc.sh without
	the fixincludes configuration steps and substituting
	@FIXINCL@ in fixinc.in.
	* fixinc.in: New, from fixinc/fixincl.sh.

	* fixinc/*: Removed.

From-SVN: r86824
2004-08-31 09:27:00 +00:00

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[= autogen5 template sh=check.sh =]
[=
#
# This file contanes the shell template to run tests on the fixes
#
=]#!/bin/sh
set -e
TESTDIR=tests
TESTBASE=`cd $1;${PWDCMD-pwd}`
[ -d ${TESTDIR} ] || mkdir ${TESTDIR}
cd ${TESTDIR}
TESTDIR=`${PWDCMD-pwd}`
TARGET_MACHINE='*'
DESTDIR=`${PWDCMD-pwd}`/res
SRCDIR=`${PWDCMD-pwd}`/inc
FIND_BASE='.'
VERBOSE=[=` echo ${VERBOSE-1} `=]
INPUT=`${PWDCMD-pwd}`
ORIGDIR=${INPUT}
export TARGET_MACHINE DESTDIR SRCDIR FIND_BASE VERBOSE INPUT ORIGDIR
rm -rf ${DESTDIR} ${SRCDIR}
mkdir ${DESTDIR} ${SRCDIR}
(
[=
(shellf
"for f in %s
do case $f in
*/* ) echo $f | sed 's;/[^/]*$;;' ;;
esac
done | sort -u | \
while read g
do echo \" mkdir \\${SRCDIR}/$g || mkdir -p \\${SRCDIR}/$g || exit 1\"
done" (join " " (stack "fix.files")) ) =]
) 2> /dev/null[= # suppress 'No such file or directory' messages =]
cd inc
[=
(define sfile "")
(define HACK "")
(define dfile "") =][=
FOR fix =][=
IF (> (count "test_text") 1) =][=
(set! HACK (string-upcase! (get "hackname")))
(set! sfile (if (exist? "files") (get "files[]") "testing.h"))
(set! dfile (string-append
(if (*==* sfile "/")
(shellf "echo \"%s\"|sed 's,/[^/]*,/,'" sfile )
"" )
(string-tr! (get "hackname") "_A-Z" "-a-z")
) ) =][=
FOR test_text (for-from 1) =]
cat >> [=(. sfile)=] <<_HACK_EOF_
#if defined( [=(. HACK)=]_CHECK_[=(for-index)=] )
[=test_text=]
#endif /* [=(. HACK)=]_CHECK_[=(for-index)=] */
_HACK_EOF_
echo [=(. sfile)=] | ../../fixincl
mv -f [=(. sfile)=] [=(. dfile)=]-[=(for-index)=].h
[ -f ${DESTDIR}/[=(. sfile)=] ] && [=#
=]mv ${DESTDIR}/[=(. sfile)=] ${DESTDIR}/[=(. dfile)=]-[=(for-index)=].h[=
ENDFOR test_text =][=
ENDIF multi-test =][=
ENDFOR fix
=][=
FOR fix =][=
(set! HACK (string-upcase! (get "hackname"))) =][=
IF (not (exist? "test_text")) =][=
(if (not (exist? "replace"))
(error (sprintf "include fix '%s' has no test text"
(get "hackname") )) )
=][=
ELSE =]
cat >> [=
IF (exist? "files") =][=
files[0] =][=
ELSE =]testing.h[=
ENDIF =] <<_HACK_EOF_
#if defined( [=(. HACK)=]_CHECK )
[=test_text=]
#endif /* [=(. HACK)=]_CHECK */
_HACK_EOF_
[=ENDIF =][=
ENDFOR fix
=]
find . -type f | sed 's;^\./;;' | sort | ../../fixincl
cd ${DESTDIR}
exitok=true
find * -type f -print > ${TESTDIR}/LIST
# Special hack for sys/types.h: the #define-d types for size_t,
# ptrdiff_t and wchar_t are different for each port. Therefore,
# strip off the defined-to type so that the test results are the
# same for all platforms.
#
sed 's/\(#define __[A-Z_]*_TYPE__\).*/\1/' sys/types.h > XX
mv -f XX sys/types.h
# The following subshell weirdness is for saving an exit
# status from within a while loop that reads input. If you can
# think of a cleaner way, suggest away, please...
#
exitok=`
exec < ${TESTDIR}/LIST
while read f
do
if [ ! -f ${TESTBASE}/$f ]
then
echo "Newly fixed header: $f" >&2
exitok=false
elif cmp $f ${TESTBASE}/$f >&2
then
:
else
${DIFF:-diff} -c $f ${TESTBASE}/$f >&2 || :
exitok=false
fi
done
echo $exitok`
cd $TESTBASE
find * -type f -print | \
fgrep -v 'CVS/' > ${TESTDIR}/LIST
exitok=`
exec < ${TESTDIR}/LIST
while read f
do
if [ -s $f ] && [ ! -f ${DESTDIR}/$f ]
then
echo "Missing header fix: $f" >&2
exitok=false
fi
done
echo $exitok`
echo
if $exitok
then
cd ${TESTDIR}
rm -rf inc res LIST
cd ..
rmdir ${TESTDIR} > /dev/null 2>&1 || :
echo All fixinclude tests pass >&2
else
echo There were fixinclude test FAILURES >&2
fi
$exitok[=
(if (defined? 'set-writable) (set-writable))
=]