office-gobmx/dmake/stat.c
Jens-Heiner Rechtien b501a54cf9 initial import
2000-09-22 14:33:37 +00:00

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/* RCS $Id: stat.c,v 1.1.1.1 2000-09-22 15:33:25 hr Exp $
--
-- SYNOPSIS
-- Bind a target name to a file.
--
-- DESCRIPTION
-- This file contains the code to go and stat a target. The stat rules
-- follow a predefined order defined in the comment for Stat_target.
--
-- AUTHOR
-- Dennis Vadura, dvadura@dmake.wticorp.com
--
-- WWW
-- http://dmake.wticorp.com/
--
-- COPYRIGHT
-- Copyright (c) 1996,1997 by WTI Corp. All rights reserved.
--
-- This program is NOT free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-- modify it under the terms of the Software License Agreement Provided
-- in the file <distribution-root>/readme/license.txt.
--
-- LOG
-- Use cvs log to obtain detailed change logs.
*/
#include "extern.h"
static int _check_dir_list ANSI((CELLPTR, CELLPTR, int, int));
#ifdef DBUG
/* Just a little ditty for debugging this thing */
static time_t
_do_stat( name, lib, sym, force )
char *name;
char *lib;
char **sym;
int force;
{
time_t res;
DB_ENTER( "_do_stat" );
res = Do_stat(name, lib, sym, force);
DB_PRINT( "stat", ("Statted [%s,%s,%d,%ld]", name, lib, sym, res) );
DB_RETURN( res );
}
#define DO_STAT(A,B,C,D) _do_stat(A,B,C,D)
#else
#define DO_STAT(A,B,C,D) Do_stat(A,B,C,D)
#endif
static char *_first; /* local storage of first attempted path */
PUBLIC void
Stat_target( cp, setfname, force )/*
====================================
Stat a target. When doing so follow the following rules, suppose
that cp->CE_NAME points at a target called fred.o:
0. If A_SYMBOL attribute set look into the library
then do the steps 1 thru 4 on the resulting name.
1. Try path's obtained by prepending any dirs found as
prerequisites for .SOURCE.o.
2. If not found, do same as 2 but use .SOURCE
3. If not found and .LIBRARYM attribute for the target is
set then look for it in the corresponding library.
4. If found in step 0 thru 3, then ce_fname points at
file name associate with target, else ce_fname points
at a file name built by the first .SOURCE* dir that
applied. */
CELLPTR cp;
int setfname;
int force;
{
register HASHPTR hp;
static HASHPTR srchp = NIL(HASH);
char *name;
char *tmp;
int res = 0;
DB_ENTER( "Stat_target" );
name = cp->CE_NAME;
if( srchp == NIL(HASH) ) srchp = Get_name(".SOURCE",Defs,FALSE);
/* Look for a symbol of the form lib((symbol)) the name of the symbol
* as entered in the hash table is (symbol) so pull out symbol and try
* to find it's module. If successful DO_STAT will return the module
* as well as the archive member name (pointed at by tmp). We then
* replace the symbol name with the archive member name so that we
* have the proper name for any future refrences. */
if( cp->ce_attr & A_SYMBOL ) {
DB_PRINT( "stat", ("Binding lib symbol [%s]", name) );
cp->ce_time = DO_STAT( name, cp->ce_lib, &tmp, force );
if( cp->ce_time != (time_t) 0L ) {
/* stat the new member name below note tmp must point at a string
* returned by MALLOC... ie. the Do_stat code should use DmStrDup */
if( Verbose & V_MAKE )
printf( "%s: Mapped ((%s)) to %s(%s)\n", Pname,
name, cp->ce_lib, tmp );
FREE( name );
name = cp->CE_NAME = tmp;
cp->ce_attr &= ~(A_FFNAME | A_SYMBOL);
}
else
{ DB_VOID_RETURN; }
}
_first = NIL(char);
tmp = DmStrJoin( ".SOURCE", Get_suffix(name), -1, FALSE);
/* Check .SOURCE.xxx target */
if( (hp = Get_name(tmp, Defs, FALSE)) != NIL(HASH) )
res = _check_dir_list( cp, hp->CP_OWNR, setfname, force );
/* Check just .SOURCE */
if( !res && (srchp != NIL(HASH)) )
res = _check_dir_list( cp, srchp->CP_OWNR, setfname, force );
/* If libmember and we haven't found it check the library */
if( !res && (cp->ce_attr & A_LIBRARYM) ) {
cp->ce_time = DO_STAT(name, cp->ce_lib, NIL(char *), force);
if( !cp->ce_time && Tmd && *Tmd && cp->ce_lib ) {
char *tmplib;
tmplib=DmStrDup(Build_path(Tmd,cp->ce_lib));
if ((cp->ce_time = DO_STAT(name, tmplib, NIL(char *),force)) != (time_t)0L){
cp->ce_lib=DmStrDup(tmplib);
}
}
if( Verbose & V_MAKE )
printf( "%s: Checking library '%s' for member [%s], time %ld\n",
Pname, cp->ce_lib, name, cp->ce_time );
}
FREE( tmp );
if( setfname == 1 || (setfname == -1 && cp->ce_time != (time_t)0L) ) {
int setlib = (cp->ce_lib == cp->ce_fname);
if( (cp->ce_attr & A_FFNAME) && (cp->ce_fname != NIL(char)) )
FREE( cp->ce_fname );
if( _first != NIL(char) ) {
cp->ce_fname = _first;
cp->ce_attr |= A_FFNAME;
}
else {
cp->ce_fname = cp->CE_NAME;
cp->ce_attr &= ~A_FFNAME;
}
if ( setlib ) cp->ce_lib = cp->ce_fname;
}
else if( _first )
FREE( _first );
/* set it as stated only if successful, this way, we shall try again
* later. */
if( cp->ce_time != (time_t)0L ) {
cp->ce_flag |= F_STAT;
/* If it is a whatif this changed scenario then return the current
* time, but do so only if the stat was successful. */
if ( (cp->ce_attr & A_WHATIF) && !(cp->ce_flag & F_MADE) ) {
cp->ce_time = Do_time();
}
}
DB_VOID_RETURN;
}
static int
_check_dir_list( cp, sp, setfname, force )/*
============================================
Check the list of dir's given by the prerequisite list of sp, for a
file pointed at by cp. Returns 0 if path not bound, else returns
1 and replaces old name for cell with new cell name. */
CELLPTR cp;
CELLPTR sp;
int setfname;
int force;
{
/* FIXME: BCC 5.0 BUG??? If lp is assigned to a register variable then
* BCC 5.0 corrupts a field of the member structure when DO_STAT
* calls the native win95 stat system call. Blech!!!
*
* Making this a static variable forces it out of a register and
* seems to avoid the problem. */
static LINKPTR lp;
char *dir;
char *path;
char *name;
int res = 0;
int fset = 0;
DB_ENTER( "_check_dir_list" );
DB_PRINT( "mem", ("%s:-> mem %ld", cp->CE_NAME, (long) coreleft()) );
if( sp->ce_prq != NIL(LINK) ) /* check prerequisites if any */
{
/* Use the real name instead of basename, this prevents silly
* loops in inference code, and is consistent with man page */
name = cp->CE_NAME;
/* Here we loop through each directory on the list, and try to stat
* the target. We always save the first pathname we try to stat in
* _first. If we subsequently get a match we then replace the value of
* _first by the matched path name. */
for( lp=sp->CE_PRQ; lp != NIL(LINK) && !res; lp=lp->cl_next ) {
int nodup = 0;
dir = lp->cl_prq->CE_NAME;
if( strchr( dir, '$' ) ) dir = Expand(dir);
if( strcmp( dir, ".NULL" ) == 0 ) {
nodup = 1;
path = cp->CE_NAME;
} else {
path = DmStrDup(Build_path(dir,name));
}
res = ((cp->ce_time=DO_STAT(path,NIL(char),NIL(char *),force))!=(time_t)0L);
/* Have to use DmStrDup to set _first since Build_path, builds it's
* path names inside a static buffer. */
if( setfname )
if( (_first == NIL(char) && !fset) || res ) {
if( _first != NIL(char) ) FREE( _first );
if (nodup)
_first = NIL(char);
else {
_first = path;
path = NIL(char);
}
fset = 1;
}
DB_PRINT( "stat", ("_first [%s], path [%s]", _first, path) );
if( dir != lp->cl_prq->CE_NAME ) FREE(dir);
if( path && path != cp->CE_NAME ) FREE(path);
}
}
DB_PRINT( "mem", ("%s:-< mem %ld", cp->CE_NAME, (long) coreleft()) );
DB_RETURN( res );
}