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491 lines
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// Filename: ppremake.cxx
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// Created by: drose (25Sep00)
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//
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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#include "ppremake.h"
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#include "ppMain.h"
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#include "ppScope.h"
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#include "check_include.h"
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#include "tokenize.h"
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#include "sedProcess.h"
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#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
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#include <unistd.h>
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#endif
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#if HAVE_GETOPT
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#ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H
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#include <getopt.h>
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#endif // HAVE_GETOPT_H
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#else
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#include "gnu_getopt.h"
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#endif // HAVE_GETOPT
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#include <set>
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#include <vector>
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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bool unix_platform = false;
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bool windows_platform = false;
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bool dry_run = false;
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bool verbose_dry_run = false;
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int verbose = 0;
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int debug_expansions = 0;
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bool errors_occurred = false;
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DebugExpand debug_expand;
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class DebugExpandReport {
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public:
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DebugExpandReport(DebugExpand::const_iterator source,
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ExpandResultCount::const_iterator result) :
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_source(source),
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_result(result)
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{ }
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const string &get_source() const {
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return (*_source).first;
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}
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const string &get_result() const {
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return (*_result).first;
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}
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int get_count() const {
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return (*_result).second;
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}
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bool operator < (const DebugExpandReport &other) const {
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return get_count() > other.get_count();
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}
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DebugExpand::const_iterator _source;
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ExpandResultCount::const_iterator _result;
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};
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static void
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usage() {
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cerr <<
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"\n"
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"ppremake [opts] subdir-name [subdir-name..]\n"
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"ppremake\n"
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"ppremake -s 'sed-command' <input >output\n"
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"\n"
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"This is Panda pre-make: a script preprocessor that scans the source\n"
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"directory hierarchy containing the current directory, looking for\n"
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"directories that contain a file called " SOURCE_FILENAME ". At the top of the\n"
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"directory tree must be a file called " PACKAGE_FILENAME ", which should define\n"
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"key variable definitions for processing, as well as pointing out the\n"
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"locations of further config files.\n\n"
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"The package file is read and interpreted, followed by each source file\n"
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"in turn; after each source file is read, the template file (specified in\n"
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"the config file) is read. The template file contains the actual statements\n"
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"to be output and will typically be set up to generate Makefiles or whatever\n"
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"is equivalent and appropriate to the particular build environment in use.\n\n"
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"The parameters are the names of the subdirectories (their local names, not\n"
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"the relative or full paths to them) that are to be processed. All\n"
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"subdirectories (that contain a file named " SOURCE_FILENAME ") will be\n"
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"scanned, but only the named subdirectories will have output files\n"
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"generated. If no parameter is given, then all directories will be\n"
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"processed.\n\n"
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"ppremake -s is a special form of the command that runs as a very limited\n"
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"sed. It has nothing to do with building makefiles, but is provided mainly\n"
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"so platforms that don't have sed built in can still portably run simple sed\n"
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"scripts.\n\n"
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"Options:\n\n"
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" -h Display this page.\n"
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" -V Report the version of ppremake, and exit.\n"
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" -I Report the compiled-in default for INSTALL_DIR, and exit.\n"
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" -v Turn on verbose output (may help in debugging .pp files).\n"
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" -vv Be very verbose (if you're getting desperate).\n"
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" -x count Print a histogram of the count most-frequently expanded strings\n"
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" and their results. Useful to optimize .pp scripts so that\n"
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" variables are not needlessly repeatedly expanded.\n\n"
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" -P Report the current platform name, and exit.\n\n"
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" -D pp.dep Examine the given dependency file, and re-run ppremake\n"
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" only if the dependency file is stale.\n\n"
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" -d Instead of generating makefiles, report the set of\n"
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" subdirectories that the named subdirectory depends on.\n"
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" Directories are named by their local name, not by the\n"
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" path to them; e.g. util instead of src/util.\n"
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" -r Reverse dependency. As above, but report instead the set\n"
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" of directories that depend on the named subdirectory.\n"
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" Options -d and -r may be combined, and you may also\n"
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" name multiple subdirectories to scan at once.\n\n"
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" -n Dry run: generate no output, but instead report the\n"
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" files that would change.\n"
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" -N Verbose dry run: show the output of diff for the files\n"
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" that would change (not supported in Win32-only version).\n\n"
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" -p platform Build as if for the indicated platform name. The default\n"
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" for this build is \"" << PLATFORM << "\".\n"
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" -c config.pp Read the indicated user-level config.pp file after reading\n"
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" the system config.pp file. If this is omitted, the value\n"
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" given in the environment variable PPREMAKE_CONFIG is used\n"
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" instead.\n\n";
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}
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static void
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report_version() {
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cerr << "This is " << PACKAGE << " version " << VERSION
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<< " built on " << __DATE__ << " at " << __TIME__
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<< ".\n"
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<< "Default platform is \"" << PLATFORM << "\".\n";
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}
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static void
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report_install_dir() {
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cerr << "Default value for INSTALL_DIR is " << INSTALL_DIR << ".\n";
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}
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static void
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report_platform() {
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cerr << "ppremake built for default platform " << PLATFORM << ".\n";
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}
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Function: check_one_file
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// Description: Checks a single file listed in the dependency cache
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// to see if it matches the cache. Returns true if it
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// does, false if it does not.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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static bool
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check_one_file(const string &dir_prefix, const vector<string> &words) {
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assert(words.size() >= 2);
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string pathname = dir_prefix + words[0];
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time_t mtime = strtol(words[1].c_str(), (char **)NULL, 10);
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struct stat st;
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if (stat(pathname.c_str(), &st) < 0) {
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// The file doesn't even exist!
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return false;
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}
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if (st.st_mtime == mtime) {
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// The modification time matches; don't bother to read the file.
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return true;
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}
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// The modification time doesn't match, so we'll need to read the
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// file and look for #include directives. First, get the complete
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// set of files we're expecting to find.
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set<string> expected_files;
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for (int i = 2; i < (int)words.size(); i++) {
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const string &word = words[i];
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size_t slash = word.rfind('/');
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if (slash == string::npos) {
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// Every file is expected to include a slash.
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return false;
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}
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expected_files.insert(word.substr(slash + 1));
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}
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// Now open the source file and read it for #include directives.
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set<string> found_files;
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ifstream in(pathname.c_str());
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if (!in) {
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// Can't read the file for some reason.
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return false;
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}
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if (verbose) {
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cerr << "Reading (one) \"" << pathname.c_str() << "\"\n";
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}
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string line;
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getline(in, line);
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while (!in.fail() && !in.eof()) {
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string filename = check_include(line);
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if (!filename.empty() && filename.find('/') == string::npos) {
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found_files.insert(filename);
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}
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getline(in, line);
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}
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// Now check that the two sets are equivalent.
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return (expected_files == found_files);
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}
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Function: check_dependencies
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// Description: Read in the indicated dependency cache file,
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// verifying that it is still current. If it is stale,
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// return false; otherwise, return true.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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static bool
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check_dependencies(const string &dep_filename) {
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// Extract the directory prefix from the dependency filename. This
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// is everything up until (and including) the last slash.
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string dir_prefix;
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size_t slash = dep_filename.rfind('/');
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if (slash != string::npos) {
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dir_prefix = dep_filename.substr(0, slash + 1);
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}
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ifstream in(dep_filename.c_str());
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if (!in) {
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// The dependency filename doesn't even exist: it's definitely
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// stale.
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return false;
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}
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if (verbose) {
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cerr << "Reading (chk) \"" << dep_filename.c_str() << "\"\n";
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}
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string line;
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getline(in, line);
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while (!in.fail() && !in.eof()) {
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vector<string> words;
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tokenize_whitespace(line, words);
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if (words.size() < 2) {
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// Invalid file; return false.
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return false;
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}
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if (!check_one_file(dir_prefix, words)) {
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// This file is stale; return false.
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return false;
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}
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getline(in, line);
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}
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// All files are ok; return true.
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return true;
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}
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int
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main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
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string progname = argv[0];
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extern char *optarg;
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extern int optind;
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const char *optstr = "hVIvx:PD:drnNp:c:s:";
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bool any_d = false;
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bool dependencies_stale = false;
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bool report_depends = false;
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bool report_reverse_depends = false;
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string platform;
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char *platform_env = getenv("PPREMAKE_PLATFORM");
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if(platform_env==NULL) {
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platform=PLATFORM;
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} else {
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platform=platform_env;
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}
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string ppremake_config;
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bool got_ppremake_config = false;
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string sed_command;
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bool got_sed_command = false;
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int flag = getopt(argc, argv, optstr);
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while (flag != EOF) {
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switch (flag) {
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case 'h':
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usage();
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exit(0);
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case 'V':
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report_version();
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exit(0);
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break;
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case 'I':
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report_install_dir();
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exit(0);
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break;
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case 'v':
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++verbose;
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break;
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case 'x':
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debug_expansions = atoi(optarg);
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break;
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case 'P':
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report_platform();
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exit(0);
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break;
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case 'D':
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if (!check_dependencies(optarg)) {
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dependencies_stale = true;
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}
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any_d = true;
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break;
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case 'd':
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report_depends = true;
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break;
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case 'r':
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report_reverse_depends = true;
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break;
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case 'n':
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dry_run = true;
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break;
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case 'N':
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dry_run = true;
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verbose_dry_run = true;
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break;
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case 'p':
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platform = optarg;
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break;
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case 'c':
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ppremake_config = optarg;
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got_ppremake_config = true;
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break;
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case 's':
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sed_command = optarg;
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got_sed_command = true;
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break;
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default:
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exit(1);
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}
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flag = getopt(argc, argv, optstr);
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}
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argc -= (optind-1);
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argv += (optind-1);
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if (got_sed_command) {
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SedProcess sp;
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if (!sp.add_script_line(sed_command)) {
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exit(1);
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}
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sp.run(cin, cout);
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exit(0);
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}
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#ifdef WIN32_VC
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if (verbose_dry_run) {
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cerr << "Option -N treated like -n when ppremake is built without Cygwin.\n";
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}
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#endif
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// If the user supplied one or more -d parameters, then we should
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// not continue unless some of the dependencies were stale.
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if (any_d) {
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if (!dependencies_stale) {
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exit(0);
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}
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cout << progname << "\n";
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}
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PPScope global_scope((PPNamedScopes *)NULL);
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global_scope.define_variable("PPREMAKE", PACKAGE);
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global_scope.define_variable("PPREMAKE_VERSION", VERSION);
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global_scope.define_variable("PLATFORM", platform);
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global_scope.define_variable("PACKAGE_FILENAME", PACKAGE_FILENAME);
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global_scope.define_variable("SOURCE_FILENAME", SOURCE_FILENAME);
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global_scope.define_variable("INSTALL_DIR", INSTALL_DIR);
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if (got_ppremake_config) {
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// If this came in on the command line, define a variable as such.
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// Otherwise, the system scripts can pull this value in from the
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// similarly-named environment variable.
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global_scope.define_variable("PPREMAKE_CONFIG", ppremake_config);
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}
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// Also, it's convenient to have a way to represent the literal tab
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// character, without actually putting a literal tab character in
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// the source file. Similarly with some other special characters.
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global_scope.define_variable("TAB", "\t");
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global_scope.define_variable("SPACE", " ");
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global_scope.define_variable("DOLLAR", "$");
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global_scope.define_variable("HASH", "#");
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PPMain ppmain(&global_scope);
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if (!ppmain.read_source(".")) {
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exit(1);
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}
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if (report_depends || report_reverse_depends) {
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// With -d or -n, just report inter-directory dependency
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// relationships.
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if (argc < 2) {
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cerr << "No named directories.\n";
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exit(1);
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}
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for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
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cerr << "\n";
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if (report_depends) {
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ppmain.report_depends(argv[i]);
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}
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cerr << "\n";
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if (report_reverse_depends) {
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ppmain.report_reverse_depends(argv[i]);
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}
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}
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} else {
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// Without -d or -n, do normal processing.
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if (argc < 2) {
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if (!ppmain.process_all()) {
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exit(1);
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}
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} else {
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for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
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if (!ppmain.process(argv[i])) {
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cerr << "Unable to process " << argv[i] << ".\n";
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exit(1);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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if (debug_expansions > 0) {
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// Now report the worst expansion offenders. These are the
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// strings that were most often expanded to the same thing.
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cerr << "\nExpansion report:\n";
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vector<DebugExpandReport> report;
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DebugExpand::const_iterator dei;
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for (dei = debug_expand.begin(); dei != debug_expand.end(); ++dei) {
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const ExpandResultCount &result_count = (*dei).second;
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ExpandResultCount::const_iterator rci;
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for (rci = result_count.begin(); rci != result_count.end(); ++rci) {
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report.push_back(DebugExpandReport(dei, rci));
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}
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}
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sort(report.begin(), report.end());
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int num_reports = min((int)report.size(), debug_expansions);
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for (int i = 0; i < num_reports; i++) {
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cerr << "\"" << report[i].get_source() << "\" -> \""
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<< report[i].get_result()
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<< "\" (" << report[i].get_count() << ")\n";
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}
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cerr << "\n";
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}
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if (errors_occurred) {
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cerr << "Errors occurred during ppremake.\n";
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return (1);
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} else {
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cerr << "No errors.\n";
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return (0);
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}
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}
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