| /* -*- Mode: C -*- */ |
| |
| autogen definitions fixincl; |
| |
| /* Define all the fixes we know about for repairing damaged headers. |
| Please see the README before adding or changing entries in this file. |
| |
| This is the sort command: |
| |
| blocksort output=inclhack.sorted \ |
| pattern='^/\*$' \ |
| trailer='^/\*EOF\*[/]' \ |
| input=inclhack.def \ |
| key='hackname[ ]*=[ ]*(.*);' |
| |
| Set up a debug test so we can make the templates emit special |
| code while debugging these fixes: */ |
| |
| #ifdef DEBUG |
| FIXINC_DEBUG = yes; |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * This fixes __FD_ZERO bug for linux 2.x.y (x <= 2 && y <= some n) |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = AAB_fd_zero_asm_posix_types_h; |
| files = asm/posix_types.h; |
| mach = 'i[34567]86-*-linux*'; |
| bypass = '} while'; |
| |
| /* |
| * Define _POSIX_TYPES_H_WRAPPER at the end of the wrapper, not |
| * the start, so that if #include_next gets another instance of |
| * the wrapper, this will follow the #include_next chain until |
| * we arrive at the real <asm/posix_types.h>. |
| */ |
| replace = <<- _EndOfHeader_ |
| /* This file fixes a bug in the __FD_ZERO macro |
| for older versions of the Linux kernel. */ |
| #ifndef _POSIX_TYPES_H_WRAPPER |
| #include <features.h> |
| #include_next <asm/posix_types.h> |
| |
| #if defined(__FD_ZERO) && !defined(__GLIBC__) |
| #undef __FD_ZERO |
| #define __FD_ZERO(fdsetp) \ |
| do { \ |
| int __d0, __d1; \ |
| __asm__ __volatile__("cld ; rep ; stosl" \ |
| : "=&c" (__d0), "=&D" (__d1) \ |
| : "a" (0), "0" (__FDSET_LONGS), \ |
| "1" ((__kernel_fd_set *) (fdsetp)) :"memory"); \ |
| } while (0) |
| #endif |
| |
| #define _POSIX_TYPES_H_WRAPPER |
| #endif /* _POSIX_TYPES_H_WRAPPER */ |
| _EndOfHeader_; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * This fixes __FD_ZERO bug for glibc-1.x |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = AAB_fd_zero_gnu_types_h; |
| files = gnu/types.h; |
| mach = 'i[34567]86-*-linux*'; |
| |
| /* |
| * Define _TYPES_H_WRAPPER at the end of the wrapper, not |
| * the start, so that if #include_next gets another instance of |
| * the wrapper, this will follow the #include_next chain until |
| * we arrive at the real <gnu/types.h>. |
| */ |
| replace = <<- _EndOfHeader_ |
| /* This file fixes a bug in the __FD_ZERO macro present in glibc 1.x. */ |
| #ifndef _TYPES_H_WRAPPER |
| #include <features.h> |
| #include_next <gnu/types.h> |
| |
| #if defined(__FD_ZERO) && !defined(__GLIBC__) |
| #undef __FD_ZERO |
| # define __FD_ZERO(fdsetp) \\ |
| do { \\ |
| int __d0, __d1; \\ |
| __asm__ __volatile__("cld ; rep ; stosl" \\ |
| : "=&c" (__d0), "=&D" (__d1) \\ |
| : "a" (0), "0" (__FDSET_LONGS), \\ |
| "1" ((__fd_set *) (fdsetp)) :"memory"); \\ |
| } while (0) |
| #endif |
| |
| #define _TYPES_H_WRAPPER |
| #endif /* _TYPES_H_WRAPPER */ |
| _EndOfHeader_; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * This fixes __FD_ZERO bug for glibc-2.0.x |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = AAB_fd_zero_selectbits_h; |
| files = selectbits.h; |
| mach = 'i[34567]86-*-linux*'; |
| |
| /* |
| * Define _SELECTBITS_H_WRAPPER at the end of the wrapper, not |
| * the start, so that if #include_next gets another instance of |
| * the wrapper, this will follow the #include_next chain until |
| * we arrive at the real <selectbits.h>. |
| */ |
| replace = <<- _EndOfHeader_ |
| /* This file fixes a bug in the __FD_ZERO macro present in glibc 2.0.x. */ |
| #ifndef _SELECTBITS_H_WRAPPER |
| #include <features.h> |
| #include_next <selectbits.h> |
| |
| #if defined(__FD_ZERO) && defined(__GLIBC__) \\ |
| && defined(__GLIBC_MINOR__) && __GLIBC__ == 2 \\ |
| && __GLIBC_MINOR__ == 0 |
| #undef __FD_ZERO |
| #define __FD_ZERO(fdsetp) \\ |
| do { \\ |
| int __d0, __d1; \\ |
| __asm__ __volatile__ ("cld; rep; stosl" \\ |
| : "=&c" (__d0), "=&D" (__d1) \\ |
| : "a" (0), "0" (sizeof (__fd_set) \\ |
| / sizeof (__fd_mask)), \\ |
| "1" ((__fd_mask *) (fdsetp)) \\ |
| : "memory"); \\ |
| } while (0) |
| #endif |
| |
| #define _SELECTBITS_H_WRAPPER |
| #endif /* _SELECTBITS_H_WRAPPER */ |
| _EndOfHeader_; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Solaris <sys/varargs.h> is a DDK (aka kernel-land) header providing |
| * the same interface as <stdarg.h>. No idea why they couldn't have just |
| * used the standard header. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = AAB_solaris_sys_varargs_h; |
| files = "sys/varargs.h"; |
| mach = '*-*-solaris*'; |
| replace = <<- _EndOfHeader_ |
| #ifdef __STDC__ |
| #include <stdarg.h> |
| #else |
| #include <varargs.h> |
| #endif |
| _EndOfHeader_; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix non-ANSI memcpy declaration that conflicts with gcc's builtin |
| * declaration on Sun OS 4.x. We must only fix this on Sun OS 4.x, because |
| * many other systems have similar text but correct versions of the file. |
| * To ensure only Sun's is fixed, we grep for a likely unique string. |
| * Fix also on sysV68 R3V7.1 (head/memory.h\t50.1\t ) |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = AAB_sun_memcpy; |
| files = memory.h; |
| select = "/\\*\t@\\(#\\)" |
| "(head/memory.h\t50.1\t " |
| "|memory\\.h 1\\.[2-4] 8./../.. SMI; from S5R2 1\\.2\t)\\*/"; |
| |
| replace = <<- _EndOfHeader_ |
| /* This file was generated by fixincludes */ |
| #ifndef __memory_h__ |
| #define __memory_h__ |
| |
| #ifdef __STDC__ |
| extern void *memccpy(); |
| extern void *memchr(); |
| extern void *memcpy(); |
| extern void *memset(); |
| #else |
| extern char *memccpy(); |
| extern char *memchr(); |
| extern char *memcpy(); |
| extern char *memset(); |
| #endif /* __STDC__ */ |
| |
| extern int memcmp(); |
| |
| #endif /* __memory_h__ */ |
| _EndOfHeader; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Completely replace <sys/varargs.h> with a file that includes gcc's |
| * stdarg.h or varargs.h files as appropriate. |
| */ |
| #ifdef SVR4 |
| fix = { |
| hackname = AAB_svr4_no_varargs; |
| files = sys/varargs.h; |
| replace = "/* This file was generated by fixincludes. */\n" |
| "#ifndef _SYS_VARARGS_H\n" |
| "#define _SYS_VARARGS_H\n\n" |
| |
| "#ifdef __STDC__\n" |
| "#include <stdarg.h>\n" |
| "#else\n" |
| "#include <varargs.h>\n" |
| "#endif\n\n" |
| |
| "#endif /* _SYS_VARARGS_H */\n"; |
| }; |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Completely replace <sys/byteorder.h> with a file that implements gcc's |
| * optimized byteswapping. (The original probably implemented some |
| * incompatible optimized byteswapping.) |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = AAB_svr4_replace_byteorder; |
| mach = "*-*-sysv4*"; |
| mach = "i[34567]86-*-sysv5*"; |
| mach = "i[34567]86-*-sco3.2v5*"; |
| mach = "i[34567]86-*-udk*"; |
| mach = "i[34567]86-*-solaris2.[0-4]"; |
| mach = "powerpcle-*-solaris2.[0-4]"; |
| mach = "sparc-*-solaris2.[0-4]"; |
| mach = "i[34567]86-sequent-ptx*"; |
| files = sys/byteorder.h; |
| replace = <<- _EndOfHeader_ |
| #ifndef _SYS_BYTEORDER_H |
| #define _SYS_BYTEORDER_H |
| |
| /* Functions to convert `short' and `long' quantities from host byte order |
| to (internet) network byte order (i.e. big-endian). |
| |
| Written by Ron Guilmette (rfg@ncd.com). |
| |
| This isn't actually used by GCC. It is installed by fixinc.svr4. |
| |
| For big-endian machines these functions are essentially no-ops. |
| |
| For little-endian machines, we define the functions using specialized |
| asm sequences in cases where doing so yields better code (e.g. i386). */ |
| |
| #if !defined (__GNUC__) && !defined (__GNUG__) |
| #error You lose! This file is only useful with GNU compilers. |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifndef __BYTE_ORDER__ |
| /* Byte order defines. These are as defined on UnixWare 1.1, but with |
| double underscores added at the front and back. */ |
| #define __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ 1234 |
| #define __BIG_ENDIAN__ 4321 |
| #define __PDP_ENDIAN__ 3412 |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef __STDC__ |
| static __inline__ unsigned long htonl (unsigned long); |
| static __inline__ unsigned short htons (unsigned int); |
| static __inline__ unsigned long ntohl (unsigned long); |
| static __inline__ unsigned short ntohs (unsigned int); |
| #endif /* defined (__STDC__) */ |
| |
| #if defined (__i386__) |
| |
| #ifndef __BYTE_ORDER__ |
| #define __BYTE_ORDER__ __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Convert a host long to a network long. */ |
| |
| /* We must use a new-style function definition, so that this will also |
| be valid for C++. */ |
| static __inline__ unsigned long |
| htonl (unsigned long __arg) |
| { |
| register unsigned long __result; |
| |
| __asm__ ("xchg%B0 %b0,%h0 |
| ror%L0 $16,%0 |
| xchg%B0 %b0,%h0" : "=q" (__result) : "0" (__arg)); |
| return __result; |
| } |
| |
| /* Convert a host short to a network short. */ |
| |
| static __inline__ unsigned short |
| htons (unsigned int __arg) |
| { |
| register unsigned short __result; |
| |
| __asm__ ("xchg%B0 %b0,%h0" : "=q" (__result) : "0" (__arg)); |
| return __result; |
| } |
| |
| #elif (defined (__ns32k__) || defined (__vax__) || defined (__arm__)) |
| |
| #ifndef __BYTE_ORDER__ |
| #define __BYTE_ORDER__ __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ |
| #endif |
| |
| /* For other little-endian machines, using C code is just as efficient as |
| using assembly code. */ |
| |
| /* Convert a host long to a network long. */ |
| |
| static __inline__ unsigned long |
| htonl (unsigned long __arg) |
| { |
| register unsigned long __result; |
| |
| __result = (__arg >> 24) & 0x000000ff; |
| __result |= (__arg >> 8) & 0x0000ff00; |
| __result |= (__arg << 8) & 0x00ff0000; |
| __result |= (__arg << 24) & 0xff000000; |
| return __result; |
| } |
| |
| /* Convert a host short to a network short. */ |
| |
| static __inline__ unsigned short |
| htons (unsigned int __arg) |
| { |
| register unsigned short __result; |
| |
| __result = (__arg << 8) & 0xff00; |
| __result |= (__arg >> 8) & 0x00ff; |
| return __result; |
| } |
| |
| #else /* must be a big-endian machine */ |
| |
| #ifndef __BYTE_ORDER__ |
| #define __BYTE_ORDER__ __BIG_ENDIAN__ |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Convert a host long to a network long. */ |
| |
| static __inline__ unsigned long |
| htonl (unsigned long __arg) |
| { |
| return __arg; |
| } |
| |
| /* Convert a host short to a network short. */ |
| |
| static __inline__ unsigned short |
| htons (unsigned int __arg) |
| { |
| return __arg; |
| } |
| |
| #endif /* big-endian */ |
| |
| /* Convert a network long to a host long. */ |
| |
| static __inline__ unsigned long |
| ntohl (unsigned long __arg) |
| { |
| return htonl (__arg); |
| } |
| |
| /* Convert a network short to a host short. */ |
| |
| static __inline__ unsigned short |
| ntohs (unsigned int __arg) |
| { |
| return htons (__arg); |
| } |
| #endif |
| _EndOfHeader_; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Cancel out ansi_compat.h on Ultrix. Replace it with an empty file. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = AAB_ultrix_ansi_compat; |
| files = ansi_compat.h; |
| select = ULTRIX; |
| replace = "/* This file intentionally left blank. */\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * The Ultrix 4.3 file limits.h is a symbolic link to sys/limits.h. |
| * Replace limits.h with a file that includes sys/limits.h. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = AAB_ultrix_limits; |
| files = limits.h; |
| mach = "*-*-ultrix4.3"; |
| replace = <<- _EndOfHeader_ |
| #ifndef _LIMITS_INCLUDED |
| #define _LIMITS_INCLUDED |
| #include <sys/limits.h> |
| #endif /* _LIMITS_INCLUDED */ |
| _EndOfHeader_; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * The ULTRIX 4.3 version of memory.h duplicates definitions |
| * present in strings.h. Replace memory.h with a file that includes |
| * strings.h to prevent problems from multiple inclusion. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = AAB_ultrix_memory; |
| files = memory.h; |
| mach = "*-*-ultrix4.3"; |
| replace = <<- _EndOfHeader_ |
| #ifndef _MEMORY_INCLUDED |
| #define _MEMORY_INCLUDED |
| #include <strings.h> |
| #endif /* _MEMORY_INCLUDED */ |
| _EndOfHeader_; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * The Ultrix 4.3 file string.h is a symbolic link to strings.h. |
| * Replace string.h link with a file that includes strings.h to prevent |
| * problems from multiple inclusion. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = AAB_ultrix_string; |
| files = string.h; |
| mach = "*-*-ultrix4.3"; |
| replace = <<- _EndOfHeader_ |
| #ifndef _STRING_INCLUDED |
| #define _STRING_INCLUDED |
| #include <strings.h> |
| #endif /* _STRING_INCLUDED */ |
| _EndOfHeader_; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * pthread.h on AIX 4.3.3 tries to define a macro without whitspace |
| * which violates a requirement of ISO C. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = aix_pthread; |
| files = "pthread.h"; |
| select = "(#define [A-Za-z_0-9]+)(\\\\\n[^A-Za-z_0-9 \t\n(])"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%1 %2"; |
| test_text = "#define PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER\\\\\n" |
| "{...init stuff...}"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * sys/machine.h on AIX 4.3.3 puts whitespace between a \ and a newline |
| * in an otherwise harmless (and #ifed out) macro definition |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = aix_sysmachine; |
| files = sys/machine.h; |
| select = "\\\\ +\n"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "\\\n"; |
| test_text = "#define FOO \\\n" |
| " bar \\ \n baz \\ \n bat"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * sys/wait.h on AIX 3.2.5 puts the declaration of wait3 before the |
| * definition of struct rusage, so the prototype added by fixproto fails. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = aix_syswait; |
| files = sys/wait.h; |
| select = "^extern pid_t wait3\\(\\);\n"; |
| select = "bos325,"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "struct rusage;\n%0"; |
| test_text = "/* bos325, */\n" |
| "extern pid_t wait3();\n" |
| "\t/* pid_t wait3(int *, int, struct rusage *); */"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * sys/wait.h on AIX 5.2 defines macros that have both signed and |
| * unsigned types in conditional expressions. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = aix_syswait_2; |
| files = sys/wait.h; |
| select = '\? (\(\(\(\(unsigned[^)]*\)[^)]*\) >> [^)]*\) \& 0xff\) : -1)'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "? (int)%1"; |
| test_text = "#define WSTOPSIG(__x) (int)(WIFSTOPPED(__x) ? ((((unsigned int)__x) >> 8) & 0xff) : -1)"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * sys/signal.h on some versions of AIX uses volatile in the typedef of |
| * sig_atomic_t, which causes gcc to generate a warning about duplicate |
| * volatile when a sig_atomic_t variable is declared volatile, as |
| * required by ANSI C. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = aix_volatile; |
| files = sys/signal.h; |
| select = "typedef volatile int sig_atomic_t"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "typedef int sig_atomic_t"; |
| test_text = "typedef volatile int sig_atomic_t;"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix __assert declaration in assert.h on Alpha OSF/1. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = alpha___assert; |
| files = "assert.h"; |
| select = '__assert\(char \*, char \*, int\)'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "__assert(const char *, const char *, int)"; |
| test_text = 'extern void __assert(char *, char *, int);'; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Obey __PRAGMA_EXTERN_PREFIX for Tru64 UNIX V4/5 headers. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = alpha___extern_prefix; |
| select = "(.*)(defined\\(__DECC\\)|def[ \t]*__DECC)[ \t]*\n(#[ \t]*pragma[ \t]*extern_prefix.*)"; |
| |
| mach = "alpha*-dec-osf*"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%1 (defined(__DECC) || defined(__PRAGMA_EXTERN_PREFIX))\n%3"; |
| |
| test_text = "#ifdef __DECC\n" |
| "#pragma extern_prefix \"_P\"\n" |
| "# if defined(__DECC)\n" |
| "# pragma extern_prefix \"_E\"\n" |
| "# if !defined(_LIBC_POLLUTION_H_) && defined(__DECC)\n" |
| "# pragma extern_prefix \"\""; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Obey __PRAGMA_EXTERN_PREFIX for Tru64 UNIX V4/5 <standards.h>. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = alpha___extern_prefix_standards; |
| files = standards.h; |
| select = ".*!defined\\(_LIBC_POLLUTION_H_\\) && !defined\\(__DECC\\)"; |
| |
| mach = "alpha*-dec-osf*"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%0 && !defined(__PRAGMA_EXTERN_PREFIX)"; |
| |
| test_text = "#if (_ISO_C_SOURCE>=19990L) && !defined(_LIBC_POLLUTION_H_) && !defined(__DECC)"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Obey __PRAGMA_EXTERN_PREFIX for Tru64 UNIX V5 <sys/mount.h> and |
| * <sys/stat.h>. The tests for __DECC are special in various ways, so |
| * alpha__extern_prefix cannot be used. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = alpha___extern_prefix_sys_stat; |
| files = sys/stat.h; |
| files = sys/mount.h; |
| select = "#[ \t]*if[ \t]*defined\\(__DECC\\)"; |
| |
| mach = "alpha*-dec-osf5*"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%0 || defined(__PRAGMA_EXTERN_PREFIX)"; |
| |
| test_text = "# if defined(__DECC)"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix assert macro in assert.h on Alpha OSF/1. |
| * The superfluous int cast breaks C++. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = alpha_assert; |
| files = "assert.h"; |
| select = '(#define assert\(EX\).*)\(\(int\) \(EX\)\)'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%1(EX)"; |
| test_text = '#define assert(EX) (((int) (EX)) ? (void)0 : __assert(#EX, __FILE__, __LINE__))'; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix #defines under Alpha OSF/1: |
| * The following files contain '#pragma extern_prefix "_FOO"' followed by |
| * a '#define something(x,y,z) _FOOsomething(x,y,z)'. The intent of these |
| * statements is to reduce namespace pollution. While these macros work |
| * properly in most cases, they don't allow you to take a pointer to the |
| * "something" being modified. To get around this limitation, change these |
| * statements to be of the form '#define something _FOOsomething'. |
| * |
| * sed ain't egrep, lesson 2463: sed can use self-referential |
| * regular expressions. In the substitute expression below, |
| * "\\1" and "\\2" refer to subexpressions found earlier in the |
| * same match. So, we continue to use sed. "extern_prefix" will |
| * be a rare match anyway... |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = alpha_bad_lval; |
| |
| select = "^[ \t]*#[ \t]*pragma[ \t]+extern_prefix"; |
| mach = "alpha*-dec-osf*"; |
| |
| sed = |
| "s/^[ \t]*#[ \t]*define[ \t][ \t]*\\([^(]*\\)\\(([^)]*)\\)[ \t]*" |
| "\\(_.*\\)\\1\\2[ \t]*$/#define \\1 \\3\\1/"; |
| |
| test_text = '#pragma extern_prefix "_FOO"'"\n" |
| "#define something(x,y,z) _FOOsomething(x,y,z)\n" |
| "#define mumble _FOOmumble"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix getopt declarations in stdio.h and stdlib.h on Alpha OSF/1 and AIX. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = alpha_getopt; |
| files = "stdio.h"; |
| files = "stdlib.h"; |
| select = 'getopt\(int, char \*\[\], *char \*\)'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "getopt(int, char *const[], const char *)"; |
| test_text = 'extern int getopt(int, char *[], char *);'; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Remove erroneous parentheses in sym.h on Alpha OSF/1. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = alpha_parens; |
| files = sym.h; |
| select = '#ifndef\(__mips64\)'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "#ifndef __mips64"; |
| test_text = "#ifndef(__mips64) /* bogus */\nextern int foo;\n#endif"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Obey __PRAGMA_EXTERN_PREFIX for Tru64 UNIX <pthread.h>. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = alpha_pthread; |
| files = pthread.h; |
| select = "((#[ \t]*if)([ \t]*defined[ \t]*\\(_PTHREAD_ENV_DECC\\)|def _PTHREAD_ENV_DECC)(.*))\n" |
| "(#[ \t]*define _PTHREAD_USE_PTDNAM_)"; |
| |
| mach = "alpha*-dec-osf*"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%2 defined (_PTHREAD_ENV_DECC)%4 || defined (__PRAGMA_EXTERN_PREFIX)\n%5"; |
| |
| test_text = "# if defined (_PTHREAD_ENV_DECC) || defined (_PTHREAD_ENV_EPCC)\n" |
| "# define _PTHREAD_USE_PTDNAM_\n" |
| "# endif\n" |
| "# ifdef _PTHREAD_ENV_DECC\n" |
| "# define _PTHREAD_USE_PTDNAM_\n" |
| "# endif"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Recognize GCC in Tru64 UNIX V5.1B <pthread.h>. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = alpha_pthread_gcc; |
| files = pthread.h; |
| select = "#else\n# error <pthread.h>: unrecognized compiler."; |
| |
| mach = "alpha*-dec-osf*"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "#elif defined (__GNUC__)\n" |
| "# define _PTHREAD_ENV_GCC\n" |
| "%0"; |
| |
| test_text = "# define _PTHREAD_ENV_INTELC\n" |
| "#else\n" |
| "# error <pthread.h>: unrecognized compiler.\n" |
| "#endif"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix return value of sbrk in unistd.h on Alpha OSF/1 V2.0 |
| * And OpenBSD. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = alpha_sbrk; |
| files = unistd.h; |
| select = "char[ \t]*\\*[\t ]*sbrk[ \t]*\\("; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "void *sbrk("; |
| test_text = "extern char* sbrk(ptrdiff_t increment);"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Change external names of wcstok/wcsftime via asm instead of macros on |
| * Tru64 UNIX V4.0. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = alpha_wchar; |
| files = wchar.h; |
| |
| mach = "alpha*-dec-osf4*"; |
| select = "#define wcstok wcstok_r"; |
| sed = "s@#define wcstok wcstok_r@extern wchar_t *wcstok __((wchar_t *, const wchar_t *, wchar_t **)) __asm__(\"wcstok_r\");@"; |
| sed = "s@#define wcsftime __wcsftime_isoc@extern size_t wcsftime __((wchar_t *, size_t, const wchar_t *, const struct tm *)) __asm__(\"__wcsftime_isoc\");@"; |
| test_text = "#define wcstok wcstok_r\n" |
| "#define wcsftime __wcsftime_isoc"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * For C++, avoid any typedef or macro definition of bool, |
| * and use the built in type instead. |
| * HP/UX 10.20 also has it in curses_colr/curses.h. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = avoid_bool_define; |
| files = curses.h; |
| files = curses_colr/curses.h; |
| files = term.h; |
| files = tinfo.h; |
| |
| select = "#[ \t]*define[ \t]+bool[ \t]"; |
| bypass = "__cplusplus"; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "#ifndef __cplusplus\n%0\n#endif"; |
| c_fix_arg = "^[ \t]*#[ \t]*define[ \t]+bool[ \t].*"; |
| |
| test_text = "# define bool\t char \n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| fix = { |
| hackname = avoid_bool_type; |
| files = curses.h; |
| files = curses_colr/curses.h; |
| files = term.h; |
| files = tinfo.h; |
| |
| select = "^[ \t]*typedef[ \t].*[ \t]bool[ \t]*;"; |
| bypass = "__cplusplus"; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "#ifndef __cplusplus\n%0\n#endif"; |
| |
| test_text = "typedef unsigned int\tbool \t; /* bool\n type */"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * For C++, avoid any typedef definition of wchar_t, |
| * and use the built in type instead. |
| * Don't do this for headers that are smart enough to do the right |
| * thing (recent [n]curses.h and Xlib.h). |
| * Don't do it for <linux/nls.h> which is never used from C++ anyway, |
| * and will be broken by the edit. |
| */ |
| |
| fix = { |
| hackname = avoid_wchar_t_type; |
| |
| select = "^[ \t]*typedef[ \t].*[ \t]wchar_t[ \t]*;"; |
| bypass = "__cplusplus"; |
| bypass = "_LINUX_NLS_H"; |
| bypass = "XFree86: xc/lib/X11/Xlib\\.h"; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "#ifndef __cplusplus\n%0\n#endif"; |
| |
| test_text = "typedef unsigned short\twchar_t \t; /* wchar_t\n type */"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix `typedef struct term;' on hppa1.1-hp-hpux9. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = bad_struct_term; |
| files = curses.h; |
| select = "^[ \t]*typedef[ \t]+struct[ \t]+term[ \t]*;"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "struct term;"; |
| |
| test_text = 'typedef struct term;'; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix one other error in this file: |
| * a mismatched quote not inside a C comment. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = badquote; |
| files = sundev/vuid_event.h; |
| select = "doesn't"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "does not"; |
| |
| test_text = "/* doesn't have matched single quotes */"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * check for broken assert.h that needs stdio.h |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = broken_assert_stdio; |
| files = assert.h; |
| select = stderr; |
| bypass = "include.*stdio\\.h"; |
| c_fix = wrap; |
| c_fix_arg = "#include <stdio.h>\n"; |
| test_text = "extern FILE* stderr;"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * check for broken assert.h that needs stdlib.h |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = broken_assert_stdlib; |
| files = assert.h; |
| select = 'exit *\(|abort *\('; |
| bypass = "include.*stdlib\\.h"; |
| c_fix = wrap; |
| c_fix_arg = "#ifdef __cplusplus\n" |
| "#include <stdlib.h>\n" |
| "#endif\n"; |
| test_text = "extern void exit ( int );"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Remove `extern double cabs' declarations from math.h. |
| * This conflicts with C99. Discovered on AIX. |
| * SunOS4 has its cabs() declaration followed by a comment which |
| * terminates on the following line. |
| * Darwin hides its broken cabs in architecture-specific subdirs. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = broken_cabs; |
| files = "math.h"; |
| files = "architecture/ppc/math.h"; |
| files = "architecture/i386/math.h"; |
| select = '^extern[ \t]+double[ \t]+cabs'; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = ""; |
| c_fix_arg = "^extern[ \t]+double[ \t]+cabs[ \t]*\\([^\\)]*\\);"; |
| |
| test_text = "#ifdef __STDC__\n" |
| "extern double cabs(struct dbl_hypot);\n" |
| "#else\n" |
| "extern double cabs();\n" |
| "#endif\n" |
| "extern double cabs ( _Complex z );\n" |
| "extern double cabs(); /* This is a comment\n" |
| " and it ends here. */"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Various systems derived from BSD4.4 contain a macro definition |
| * for vfscanf that interacts badly with requirements of builtin-attrs.def. |
| * Known to be fixed in FreeBSD 5 system headers. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = bsd_stdio_attrs_conflict; |
| mach = *-*-*bsd*; |
| mach = *-*-*darwin*; |
| files = stdio.h; |
| select = "^#define[ \t]*vfscanf[ \t]*__svfscanf[ \t]*$"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = '#define _BSD_STRING(_BSD_X) _BSD_STRINGX(_BSD_X)' "\n" |
| '#define _BSD_STRINGX(_BSD_X) #_BSD_X' "\n" |
| 'int vfscanf(FILE *, const char *, __builtin_va_list) ' |
| '__asm__ (_BSD_STRING(__USER_LABEL_PREFIX__) "__svfscanf");'; |
| test_text = '#define vfscanf __svfscanf'; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix various macros used to define ioctl numbers. |
| * The traditional syntax was: |
| * |
| * #define _CTRL(n, x) (('n'<<8)+x) |
| * #define TCTRLCFOO _CTRL(T, 1) |
| * |
| * but this does not work with the C standard, which disallows macro |
| * expansion inside strings. We have to rewrite it thus: |
| * |
| * #define _CTRL(n, x) ((n<<8)+x) |
| * #define TCTRLCFOO _CTRL('T', 1) |
| * |
| * The select expressions match too much, but the c_fix code is cautious. |
| * |
| * CTRL might be: CTRL _CTRL ISCTRL BSD43_CTRL ... |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = ctrl_quotes_def; |
| select = "define[ \t]+[A-Z0-9_]+CTRL\\([a-zA-Z][,)]"; |
| c_fix = char_macro_def; |
| c_fix_arg = "CTRL"; |
| |
| /* |
| * This is two tests in order to ensure that the "CTRL(c)" can |
| * be selected in isolation from the multi-arg format |
| */ |
| test_text = "#define BSD43_CTRL(n, x) (('n'<<8)+x)\n"; |
| test_text = "#define _CTRL(c) ('c'&037)"; |
| }; |
| |
| fix = { |
| hackname = ctrl_quotes_use; |
| select = "define[ \t]+[A-Z0-9_]+[ \t]+[A-Z0-9_]+CTRL[ \t]*\\( *[^,']"; |
| c_fix = char_macro_use; |
| c_fix_arg = "CTRL"; |
| test_text = "#define TCTRLFOO BSD43_CTRL(T, 1)"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * sys/mman.h on HP/UX is not C++ ready, |
| * even though NO_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C is defined on HP/UX. |
| * |
| * rpc/types.h on OSF1/2.0 is not C++ ready, |
| * even though NO_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C is defined for the alpha. |
| * |
| * The problem is the declaration of malloc. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = cxx_unready; |
| files = sys/mman.h; |
| files = rpc/types.h; |
| select = '[^#]+malloc.*;'; /* Catch any form of declaration |
| not within a macro. */ |
| bypass = '"C"|__BEGIN_DECLS'; |
| |
| c_fix = wrap; |
| c_fix_arg = "#ifdef __cplusplus\n" |
| "extern \"C\" {\n" |
| "#endif\n"; |
| c_fix_arg = "#ifdef __cplusplus\n" |
| "}\n" |
| "#endif\n"; |
| test_text = "extern void* malloc( size_t );"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * __private_extern__ doesn't exist in FSF GCC. Even if it did, |
| * why would you ever put it in a system header file? |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = darwin_private_extern; |
| mach = "*-*-darwin*"; |
| files = mach-o/dyld.h; |
| select = "__private_extern__ [a-z_]+ _dyld_"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "extern"; |
| c_fix_arg = "__private_extern__"; |
| test_text = "__private_extern__ int _dyld_func_lookup(\n" |
| "const char *dyld_func_name,\n" |
| "unsigned long *address);\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix <c_asm.h> on Digital UNIX V4.0: |
| * It contains a prototype for a DEC C internal asm() function, |
| * clashing with gcc's asm keyword. So protect this with __DECC. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = dec_intern_asm; |
| files = c_asm.h; |
| sed = "/^[ \t]*float[ \t]*fasm/i\\\n#ifdef __DECC\n"; |
| sed = "/^[ \t]*#[ \t]*pragma[ \t]*intrinsic([ \t]*dasm/a\\\n" |
| "#endif\n"; |
| test_text = |
| "float fasm {\n" |
| " ... asm stuff ...\n" |
| "};\n#pragma intrinsic( dasm )\n/* END ASM TEST*/"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix typo in <wchar.h> on DJGPP 2.03. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = djgpp_wchar_h; |
| file = wchar.h; |
| select = "__DJ_wint_t"; |
| bypass = "sys/djtypes.h"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%0\n#include <sys/djtypes.h>"; |
| c_fix_arg = "#include <stddef.h>"; |
| test_text = "#include <stddef.h>\n" |
| "extern __DJ_wint_t x;\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix these Sun OS files to avoid an invalid identifier in an #ifdef. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = ecd_cursor; |
| files = "sunwindow/win_lock.h"; |
| files = "sunwindow/win_cursor.h"; |
| select = 'ecd\.cursor'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = 'ecd_cursor'; |
| |
| test_text = "#ifdef ecd.cursor\n#error bogus\n#endif /* ecd+cursor */"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * math.h on SunOS 4 puts the declaration of matherr before the definition |
| * of struct exception, so the prototype (added by fixproto) causes havoc. |
| * This must appear before the math_exception fix. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = exception_structure; |
| files = math.h; |
| |
| /* If matherr has a prototype already, the header needs no fix. */ |
| bypass = 'matherr.*(struct exception|__MATH_EXCEPTION)'; |
| select = matherr; |
| |
| c_fix = wrap; |
| c_fix_arg = "struct exception;\n"; |
| |
| test_text = "extern int matherr();"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Between 8/24/1998 and 2/17/2001, FreeBSD system headers presume |
| * neither the existence of GCC 3 nor its exact feature set yet break |
| * (by design?) when __GNUC__ is set beyond 2. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = freebsd_gcc3_breakage; |
| mach = *-*-freebsd*; |
| files = sys/cdefs.h; |
| select = '^#if __GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 7$'; |
| bypass = '__GNUC__[ \t]*([>=]=[ \t]*[3-9]|>[ \t]*2)'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = '%0 || __GNUC__ >= 3'; |
| test_text = '#if __GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 7'; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix these files to use the types we think they should for |
| * ptrdiff_t, size_t, and wchar_t. |
| * |
| * This defines the types in terms of macros predefined by our 'cpp'. |
| * This is supposedly necessary for glibc's handling of these types. |
| * It's probably not necessary for anyone else, but it doesn't hurt. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = gnu_types; |
| files = "sys/types.h"; |
| files = "stdlib.h"; |
| files = "sys/stdtypes.h"; |
| files = "stddef.h"; |
| files = "memory.h"; |
| files = "unistd.h"; |
| bypass = '_GCC_(PTRDIFF|SIZE|WCHAR)_T'; |
| select = "^[ \t]*typedef[ \t]+.*[ \t](ptrdiff|size|wchar)_t;"; |
| c_fix = gnu_type; |
| |
| test_text = "typedef long int ptrdiff_t; /* long int */\n" |
| "typedef uint_t size_t; /* uint_t */\n" |
| "typedef ushort_t wchar_t; /* ushort_t */"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix HP & Sony's use of "../machine/xxx.h" |
| * to refer to: <machine/xxx.h> |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = hp_inline; |
| files = sys/spinlock.h; |
| files = machine/machparam.h; |
| select = "[ \t]*#[ \t]*include[ \t]+" '"\.\./machine/'; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%1<machine/%2.h>"; |
| |
| c_fix_arg = "([ \t]*#[ \t]*include[ \t]+)" '"\.\./machine/' |
| '([a-z]+)\.h"'; |
| |
| test_text = ' # include "../machine/mumble.h"'; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Check for (...) in C++ code in HP/UX sys/file.h. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = hp_sysfile; |
| files = sys/file.h; |
| select = "HPUX_SOURCE"; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "(struct file *, ...)"; |
| c_fix_arg = '\(\.\.\.\)'; |
| |
| test_text = "extern void foo(...); /* HPUX_SOURCE - bad varargs */"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Delete C++ double pow (double, int) inline function from HP-UX 10 & 11 |
| * math.h to prevent clash with define in c_std/bits/std_cmath.h. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = hpux10_cpp_pow_inline; |
| files = fixinc-test-limits.h, math.h; |
| select = <<- END_POW_INLINE |
| ^# +ifdef +__cplusplus |
| +\} |
| +inline +double +pow\(double +__d,int +__expon\) +\{ |
| [ ]+return +pow\(__d,\(double\)__expon\); |
| +\} |
| +extern +"C" +\{ |
| #else |
| # +endif |
| END_POW_INLINE; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = ""; |
| |
| test_text = |
| "# ifdef __cplusplus\n" |
| " }\n" |
| " inline double pow(double __d,int __expon) {\n" |
| "\t return pow(__d,(double)__expon);\n" |
| " }\n" |
| ' extern "C"' " {\n" |
| "#else\n" |
| "# endif"; |
| }; |
| |
| fix = { |
| hackname = hpux11_cpp_pow_inline; |
| files = math.h; |
| select = " +inline double pow\\(double d,int expon\\) \\{\n" |
| " +return pow\\(d, \\(double\\)expon\\);\n" |
| " +\\}\n"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = ""; |
| |
| test_text = |
| " inline double pow(double d,int expon) {\n" |
| " return pow(d, (double)expon);\n" |
| " }\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix hpux 10.X missing ctype declarations 1 |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = hpux10_ctype_declarations1; |
| files = ctype.h; |
| select = "^#[ \t]*define _toupper\\(__c\\)[ \t]*__toupper\\(__c\\)"; |
| bypass = "^[ \t]*extern[ \t]*int[ \t]*__tolower[ \t]*\\("; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "#ifdef _PROTOTYPES\n" |
| "extern int __tolower(int);\n" |
| "extern int __toupper(int);\n" |
| "#else /* NOT _PROTOTYPES */\n" |
| "extern int __tolower();\n" |
| "extern int __toupper();\n" |
| "#endif /* _PROTOTYPES */\n\n" |
| "%0\n"; |
| |
| test_text = "# define _toupper(__c) __toupper(__c)\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix hpux 10.X missing ctype declarations 2 |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = hpux10_ctype_declarations2; |
| files = ctype.h; |
| select = "^# if defined\\(_SB_CTYPE_MACROS\\) && \\!defined\\(__lint\\)"; |
| bypass = "^[ \t]*extern[ \t]*int[ \t]*_isalnum[ \t]*\\("; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%0\n\n" |
| "#ifdef _PROTOTYPES\n" |
| " extern int _isalnum(int);\n" |
| " extern int _isalpha(int);\n" |
| " extern int _iscntrl(int);\n" |
| " extern int _isdigit(int);\n" |
| " extern int _isgraph(int);\n" |
| " extern int _islower(int);\n" |
| " extern int _isprint(int);\n" |
| " extern int _ispunct(int);\n" |
| " extern int _isspace(int);\n" |
| " extern int _isupper(int);\n" |
| " extern int _isxdigit(int);\n" |
| "# else /* not _PROTOTYPES */\n" |
| " extern int _isalnum();\n" |
| " extern int _isalpha();\n" |
| " extern int _iscntrl();\n" |
| " extern int _isdigit();\n" |
| " extern int _isgraph();\n" |
| " extern int _islower();\n" |
| " extern int _isprint();\n" |
| " extern int _ispunct();\n" |
| " extern int _isspace();\n" |
| " extern int _isupper();\n" |
| " extern int _isxdigit();\n" |
| "#endif /* _PROTOTYPES */\n"; |
| |
| test_text = "# if defined(_SB_CTYPE_MACROS) && !defined(__lint)\n" |
| " extern unsigned int *__SB_masks;\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix hpux 10.X missing stdio declarations |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = hpux10_stdio_declarations; |
| files = stdio.h; |
| select = "^#[ \t]*define _iob[ \t]*__iob"; |
| bypass = "^[ \t]*extern[ \t]*int[ \t]*vsnprintf[ \t]*\\("; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%0\n\n" |
| "# if defined(__STDC__) || defined(__cplusplus)\n" |
| " extern int snprintf(char *, size_t, const char *, ...);\n" |
| " extern int vsnprintf(char *, size_t, const char *, __va_list);\n" |
| "# else /* not __STDC__) || __cplusplus */\n" |
| " extern int snprintf();\n" |
| " extern int vsnprintf();\n" |
| "# endif /* __STDC__) || __cplusplus */\n"; |
| |
| test_text = "# define _iob __iob\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Make sure hpux defines abs in header. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = hpux11_abs; |
| mach = ia64-hp-hpux11*; |
| files = stdlib.h; |
| select = "ifndef _MATH_INCLUDED"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "if !defined(_MATH_INCLUDED) || defined(__GNUG__)"; |
| // sed = "s/ifndef _MATH_INCLUDED/if !defined(_MATH_INCLUDED) || defined(__GNUG__)/"; |
| test_text = "#ifndef _MATH_INCLUDED"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Keep HP-UX 11 from stomping on C++ math namespace |
| * with defines for fabsf. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = hpux11_fabsf; |
| files = math.h; |
| select = "^[ \t]*#[ \t]*define[ \t]+fabsf\\(.*"; |
| bypass = "__cplusplus"; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "#ifndef __cplusplus\n%0\n#endif"; |
| |
| test_text = |
| "#ifdef _PA_RISC\n" |
| "# define fabsf(x) ((float)fabs((double)(float)(x)))\n" |
| "#endif"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Prevent HP-UX 11 from defining __size_t and preventing size_t from |
| * being defined by having it define _hpux_size_t instead. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = hpux11_size_t; |
| mach = "*-hp-hpux11*"; |
| select = "__size_t"; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "_hpux_size_t"; |
| |
| test_text = |
| "#define __size_t size_t\n" |
| " extern int getpwuid_r( char *, __size_t, struct passwd **);\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix hpux 11.00 broken snprintf declaration |
| * (third argument is char *, needs to be const char * to prevent |
| * spurious warnings with -Wwrite-strings or in C++). |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = hpux11_snprintf; |
| files = stdio.h; |
| select = '(extern int snprintf *\(char *\*, *(|__|_hpux_)size_t,)' |
| ' *(char *\*, *\.\.\.\);)'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = '%1 const %3'; |
| |
| test_text = "extern int snprintf(char *, size_t, char *, ...);\n" |
| "extern int snprintf(char *, __size_t, char *, ...);\n" |
| "extern int snprintf(char *, _hpux_size_t, char *, ...);"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * In inttypes.h on HPUX 11, the use of __CONCAT__ in the definition |
| * of UINT32_C has undefined behavior according to ISO/ANSI: |
| * the arguments to __CONCAT__ are not macro expanded before the |
| * concatination happens so the trailing ')' in the first argument |
| * is concatinated with the 'l' in the second argument creating an |
| * invalid pp token. The behavior of invalid pp tokens is undefined. |
| * GCC does not handle these invalid tokens the way the HP compiler does. |
| * This problem will potentially occur anytime macros are used in the |
| * arguments to __CONCAT__. A general solution to this problem would be to |
| * insert another layer of macro between __CONCAT__ and its use |
| * in UINT32_C. An example of this solution can be found in the C standard. |
| * A more specific solution, the one used here, is to change the UINT32_C |
| * macro to not used macros in the arguments to __CONCAT__. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = hpux11_uint32_c; |
| files = inttypes.h; |
| select = "^#define UINT32_C\\(__c\\)[ \t]*" |
| "__CONCAT__\\(__CONCAT_U__\\(__c\\),l\\)"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = '#define UINT32_C(__c) __CONCAT__(__c,ul)'; |
| test_text = |
| "#define CONCAT_U__(__c)\t__CONCAT__(__c,u)\n" |
| "#define UINT32_C(__c)\t__CONCAT__(__CONCAT_U__(__c),l)"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix hpux 11.00 broken vsnprintf declaration |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = hpux11_vsnprintf; |
| files = stdio.h; |
| select = '(extern int vsnprintf\(char \*, _[hpux]*_size_t, ' |
| 'const char \*,) __va__list\);'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%1 __va_list);"; |
| |
| test_text = 'extern int vsnprintf(char *, _hpux_size_t, const char *,' |
| ' __va__list);'; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * get rid of bogus inline definitions in HP-UX 8.0 |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = hpux8_bogus_inlines; |
| files = math.h; |
| select = inline; |
| sed = "s@inline int abs(int [a-z][a-z]*) {.*}" |
| "@extern \"C\" int abs(int);@"; |
| sed = "s@inline double abs(double [a-z][a-z]*) {.*}@@"; |
| sed = "s@inline int sqr(int [a-z][a-z]*) {.*}@@"; |
| sed = "s@inline double sqr(double [a-z][a-z]*) {.*}@@"; |
| test_text = "inline int abs(int v) { return (v>=0)?v:-v; }\n" |
| "inline double sqr(double v) { return v**0.5; }"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix hpux broken ctype macros |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = hpux_ctype_macros; |
| files = ctype.h; |
| select = '((: |\()__SB_masks \? )' |
| '(__SB_masks\[__(alnum|c)\] & _IS)'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%1(int)%3"; |
| |
| test_text = ": __SB_masks ? __SB_masks[__alnum] & _ISCNTRL\n" |
| "# define isalpha(__c) (__SB_masks ? __SB_masks[__c] & _IS\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * HP-UX long_double |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = hpux_long_double; |
| files = stdlib.h; |
| select = "extern[ \t]long_double[ \t]strtold"; |
| bypass = "long_double_t"; |
| sed = "/^#[ \t]*ifndef _LONG_DOUBLE/,/\\/\\* _LONG_DOUBLE \\*\\//D"; |
| sed = "s/long_double/long double/g"; |
| |
| test_text = "# ifndef _LONG_DOUBLE\n" |
| "# define _LONG_DOUBLE\n" |
| " typedef struct {\n" |
| " unsigned int word1, word2, word3, word4;\n" |
| " } long_double;\n" |
| "# endif /* _LONG_DOUBLE */\n" |
| "extern long_double strtold(const char *, char **);\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * HPUX 10.x sys/param.h defines MAXINT which clashes with values.h |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = hpux_maxint; |
| files = sys/param.h; |
| files = values.h; |
| select = "^#[ \t]*define[ \t]+MAXINT[ \t]"; |
| bypass = "^#[ \t]*ifndef[ \t]+MAXINT"; |
| test = |
| "-n \"`egrep '#[ \t]*define[ \t]+MAXINT[ \t]' sys/param.h`\""; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "#ifndef MAXINT\n%0\n#endif"; |
| c_fix_arg = "^#[ \t]*define[ \t]+MAXINT[ \t].*"; |
| |
| test_text = '#define MAXINT 0x7FFFFFFF'; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix hpux10.20 <sys/time.h> to avoid invalid forward decl |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = hpux_systime; |
| files = sys/time.h; |
| select = "^extern struct sigevent;"; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "struct sigevent;"; |
| |
| test_text = 'extern struct sigevent;'; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix return type of abort and free |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = int_abort_free_and_exit; |
| files = stdlib.h; |
| select = "int[ \t]+(abort|free|exit)[ \t]*\\("; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "void\t%1("; |
| |
| test_text = "extern int abort(int);\n" |
| "extern int free(void*);\n" |
| "extern int exit(void*);"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix various macros used to define ioctl numbers. |
| * The traditional syntax was: |
| * |
| * #define _IO(n, x) (('n'<<8)+x) |
| * #define TIOCFOO _IO(T, 1) |
| * |
| * but this does not work with the C standard, which disallows macro |
| * expansion inside strings. We have to rewrite it thus: |
| * |
| * #define _IO(n, x) ((n<<8)+x) |
| * #define TIOCFOO _IO('T', 1) |
| * |
| * The select expressions match too much, but the c_fix code is cautious. |
| * |
| * _IO might be: _IO DESIO BSD43__IO with W, R, WR, C, ... suffixes. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = io_quotes_def; |
| select = "define[ \t]+[A-Z0-9_]+IO[A-Z]*\\([a-zA-Z][,)]"; |
| c_fix = char_macro_def; |
| c_fix_arg = "IO"; |
| test_text = |
| "#define BSD43__IOWR(n, x) (('n'<<8)+x)\n" |
| "#define _IOWN(x,y,t) (_IOC_IN|(((t)&_IOCPARM_MASK)<<16)|('x'<<8)|y)\n" |
| "#define _IO(x,y) ('x'<<8|y)"; |
| test_text = |
| "#define XX_IO(x) ('x'<<8|256)"; |
| }; |
| |
| fix = { |
| hackname = io_quotes_use; |
| select = "define[ \t]+[A-Z0-9_]+[ \t]+[A-Z0-9_]+IO[A-Z]*[ \t]*" |
| "\\( *[^,']"; |
| c_fix = char_macro_use; |
| c_fix_arg = "IO"; |
| test_text = "#define TIOCFOO BSD43__IOWR(T, 1)\n" |
| "#define TIOCFOO \\\\\n" |
| "BSD43__IOWR(T, 1) /* Some are multi-line */"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Check for missing ';' in struct |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = ip_missing_semi; |
| files = netinet/ip.h; |
| select = "}$"; |
| sed = "/^struct/,/^};/s/}$/};/"; |
| test_text= |
| "struct mumble {\n" |
| " union {\n" |
| " int x;\n" |
| " }\n" |
| "}; /* mumbled struct */\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * IRIX 6.5.1[89] <internal/sgimacros.h> unconditionally defines |
| * __restrict as restrict iff __c99. This is wrong for C++, which |
| * needs many C99 features, but only supports __restrict. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = irix___restrict; |
| files = internal/sgimacros.h; |
| select = "(#ifdef __c99\n)(#[ \t]*define __restrict restrict)"; |
| |
| mach = "mips-sgi-irix6.5"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%1" |
| "# ifndef __cplusplus\n%2\n# endif"; |
| |
| test_text = "#ifdef __c99\n# define __restrict restrict"; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * IRIX 6.5.22 <internal/math_core.h> uses the SGI c99 __generic() intrinsic |
| * to define the fpclasify, isfinite, isinf, isnan, isnormal and signbit |
| * functions. |
| * |
| * This was probably introduced around IRIX 6.5.18 |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = irix___generic1; |
| files = internal/math_core.h; |
| mach = "mips-sgi-irix6.5"; |
| select = "#define ([a-z]+)\\(x\\) *__generic.*"; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "extern int %1(double);\n" |
| "extern int %1f(float);\n" |
| "extern int %1l(long double);\n" |
| "#define %1(x) (sizeof(x) == sizeof(double) ? _%1(x) \\\n" |
| " : sizeof(x) == sizeof(float) ? _%1f(x) \\\n" |
| " : _%1l(x))\n"; |
| |
| test_text = |
| "#define isnan(x) __generic(x,,, _isnan, _isnanf, _isnanl,,,)(x)\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* Likewise <internal/math_core.h> on IRIX 6.5.19 and later uses the SGI |
| compiler's __generic intrinsic to define isgreater, isgreaterequal, |
| isless, islessequal, islessgreater and isunordered functions. */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = irix___generic2; |
| files = internal/math_core.h; |
| mach = "mips-sgi-irix6.5"; |
| select = "#define ([a-z]+)\\(x,y\\) *__generic.*"; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "#define %1(x,y) \\\n" |
| " ((sizeof(x)<=4 && sizeof(y)<=4) ? _%1f(x,y) \\\n" |
| " : (sizeof(x)<=8 && sizeof(y)<=8) ? _%1(x,y) \\\n" |
| " : _%1l(x,y))\n"; |
| |
| test_text = |
| "#define isless(x,y) __generic(x,y,, _isless, _islessf, _islessl,,,)(x,y)"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * IRIX 5.2's <sys/asm.h> contains an asm comment with a contraction |
| * that causes the assembly preprocessor to complain about an |
| * unterminated character constant. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = irix_asm_apostrophe; |
| files = sys/asm.h; |
| |
| select = "^[ \t]*#.*[Ww]e're"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%1 are"; |
| c_fix_arg = "^([ \t]*#.*[Ww]e)'re"; |
| test_text = "\t# and we're on vacation"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Non-traditional "const" declaration in Irix's limits.h. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = irix_limits_const; |
| files = fixinc-test-limits.h, limits.h; |
| select = "^extern const "; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "extern __const "; |
| test_text = "extern const char limit; /* test limits */"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * IRIX 6.5.1[78] <sys/socket.h> has a broken definition of socklen_t. |
| * Various socket function prototypes use different types instead, |
| * depending on the API in use (BSD, XPG4/5), but the socklen_t |
| * definition doesn't reflect this (SGI Bug Id 864477, fixed in |
| * IRIX 6.5.19). |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = irix_socklen_t; |
| files = sys/socket.h; |
| select = "(#define _SOCKLEN_T\n)(typedef u_int32_t socklen_t;)"; |
| |
| mach = "mips-sgi-irix6.5"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%1" |
| "#if _NO_XOPEN4 && _NO_XOPEN5\n" |
| "typedef int socklen_t;\n" |
| "#else\n" |
| "%2\n" |
| "#endif /* _NO_XOPEN4 && _NO_XOPEN5 */"; |
| |
| test_text = "#define _SOCKLEN_T\ntypedef u_int32_t socklen_t;"; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * IRIX 5.x's stdio.h and IRIX 6.5's internal/stdio_core.h declare |
| * some functions that take a va_list as |
| * taking char *. However, GCC uses void * for va_list, so |
| * calling vfprintf with a va_list fails in C++. */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = irix_stdio_va_list; |
| files = stdio.h; |
| files = internal/stdio_core.h; |
| |
| select = '/\* va_list \*/ char \*'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "__gnuc_va_list"; |
| test_text = |
| "extern int printf( const char *, /* va_list */ char * );"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * IRIX 6.5.19 <internal/wchar_core.h> provides the XPG4 variant of |
| * wcsftime by default. ISO C99 requires the XPG5 variant instead. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = irix_wcsftime; |
| files = internal/wchar_core.h; |
| select = "#if _NO_XOPEN5\n(extern size_t[ \t]+wcsftime.*const char \*.*)"; |
| |
| mach = "mips-sgi-irix6.5"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "#if _NO_XOPEN5 && !defined(__c99)\n%1"; |
| |
| test_text = "#if _NO_XOPEN5\n" |
| "extern size_t wcsftime(wchar_t *, __SGI_LIBC_NAMESPACE_QUALIFIER size_t, const char *, const struct tm *);"; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Fixing ISC fmod declaration |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = isc_fmod; |
| files = math.h; |
| select = 'fmod\(double\)'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "fmod(double, double)"; |
| test_text = "extern double fmod(double);"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * On Interactive Unix 2.2, certain traditional Unix definitions |
| * (notably getc and putc in stdio.h) are omitted if __STDC__ is |
| * defined, not just if _POSIX_SOURCE is defined. This makes it |
| * impossible to compile any nontrivial program except with -posix. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = isc_omits_with_stdc; |
| |
| files = "stdio.h"; |
| files = "math.h"; |
| files = "ctype.h"; |
| files = "sys/limits.h"; |
| files = "sys/fcntl.h"; |
| files = "sys/dirent.h"; |
| |
| select = '!defined\(__STDC__\) && !defined\(_POSIX_SOURCE\)'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = '!defined(_POSIX_SOURCE)'; |
| test_text = "#if !defined(__STDC__) && !defined(_POSIX_SOURCE) /* ? ! */" |
| "\nint foo;\n#endif"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * These files in Sun OS 4.x and ARM/RISCiX and BSD4.3 |
| * use / * * / to concatenate tokens. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = kandr_concat; |
| files = "sparc/asm_linkage.h"; |
| files = "sun3/asm_linkage.h"; |
| files = "sun3x/asm_linkage.h"; |
| files = "sun4/asm_linkage.h"; |
| files = "sun4c/asm_linkage.h"; |
| files = "sun4m/asm_linkage.h"; |
| files = "sun4c/debug/asm_linkage.h"; |
| files = "sun4m/debug/asm_linkage.h"; |
| files = "arm/as_support.h"; |
| files = "arm/mc_type.h"; |
| files = "arm/xcb.h"; |
| files = "dev/chardefmac.h"; |
| files = "dev/ps_irq.h"; |
| files = "dev/screen.h"; |
| files = "dev/scsi.h"; |
| files = "sys/tty.h"; |
| files = "Xm.acorn/XmP.h"; |
| files = bsd43/bsd43_.h; |
| select = '/\*\*/'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = '##'; |
| test_text = "#define __CONCAT__(a,b) a/**/b"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix libc1 _G_va_list definition, used in declarations of several |
| * more-or-less standard functions, for example vasprintf. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = libc1_G_va_list; |
| files = _G_config.h; |
| mach = '*-*-linux*libc1'; |
| select = 'typedef void \* _G_va_list;'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "typedef __builtin_va_list _G_va_list;"; |
| test_text = 'typedef void * _G_va_list;'; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * GNU libc1 string.h does not prototype memcpy and memcmp for gcc |
| * versions > 1. This fix will open up the declaration for all |
| * versions of GCC and for g++. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = libc1_ifdefd_memx; |
| |
| /* The string.h result is overwritten by AAB_ultrix_string when doing |
| "make check" and will fail. Therefore, we add the following kludgery |
| to insert the test_text into the special testing header. :-} */ |
| files = testing.h; |
| files = string.h; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| select = "' is a built-in function for gcc 2\\.x\\. \\*/"; |
| bypass = __cplusplus; |
| c_fix_arg = "%1"; |
| c_fix_arg = |
| '/\* `mem...\' is a built-in function for gcc 2\.x\. \*/' "\n" |
| '#if defined\(__STDC__\) && __GNUC__ < 2' "\n" |
| "(/\\* .* \\*/\n" |
| "extern [a-z_]+ mem.*(\n[^#].*)*;)\n" |
| "#endif"; |
| |
| test_text = |
| "/* \\`memcpy' is a built-in function for gcc 2.x. */\n" |
| "#if defined(__STDC__) && __GNUC__ < 2\n" |
| "/* Copy N bytes of SRC to DEST. */\n" |
| "extern __ptr_t memcpy __P ((__ptr_t __dest, __const __ptr_t __src,\n" |
| " size_t __n));\n" |
| "#endif"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * In limits.h, put #ifndefs around things that are supposed to be defined |
| * in float.h to avoid redefinition errors if float.h is included first. |
| * On HP/UX this patch does not work, because on HP/UX limits.h uses |
| * multi line comments and the inserted #endif winds up inside the |
| * comment. Fortunately, HP/UX already uses #ifndefs in limits.h; if |
| * we find a #ifndef FLT_MIN we assume that all the required #ifndefs |
| * are there, and we do not add them ourselves. |
| * |
| * QNX Software Systems also guards the defines, but doesn't define |
| * FLT_MIN. Therefore, bypass the fix for *either* guarded FLT_MIN |
| * or guarded FLT_MAX. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = limits_ifndefs; |
| files = "sys/limits.h"; |
| files = "limits.h"; |
| select = "^[ \t]*#[ \t]*define[ \t]+" |
| "((FLT|DBL)_(MIN|MAX|DIG))[ \t].*"; |
| bypass = "ifndef[ \t]+FLT_(MIN|MAX)"; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "#ifndef %1\n%0\n#endif"; |
| /* Second arg is select expression */ |
| test_text = " #\tdefine\tDBL_DIG \t 0 /* somthin' */"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Apparently some SVR4 systems typedef longlong_t to long ? |
| */ |
| #ifdef SVR4 |
| fix = { |
| hackname = longlong_t; |
| select = "typedef[ \t]+(unsigned[ \t]+)?long[ \t]+(u_)?longlong_t"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "typedef %1long long %2longlong_t"; |
| test_text = "typedef long longlong_t\n" |
| "typedef unsigned long u_longlong_t"; |
| }; |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Delete the '#define void int' line from curses.h on Lynx |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = lynx_void_int; |
| files = curses.h; |
| select = "#[ \t]*define[ \t]+void[ \t]+int[ \t]*"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = ""; |
| test_text = "# define\tvoid\tint \t/* curses foiled again */"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix fcntl prototype in fcntl.h on LynxOS. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = lynxos_fcntl_proto; |
| files = fcntl.h; |
| select = "fcntl[ \t]*" '\(int, int, int\)'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = '%1...)'; |
| c_fix_arg = "(fcntl[ \t]*" '\(int, int, )int\)'; |
| test_text = "extern int fcntl(int, int, int);"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix BSD machine/ansi.h to use __builtin_va_list to define _BSD_VA_LIST_. |
| * |
| * On NetBSD, machine is a symbolic link to an architecture specific |
| * directory name, so we can't match a specific file name here. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = machine_ansi_h_va_list; |
| select = "define[ \t]+_BSD_VA_LIST_[ \t]"; |
| bypass = '__builtin_va_list'; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%1__builtin_va_list"; |
| c_fix_arg = "(define[ \t]+_BSD_VA_LIST_[ \t]+).*"; |
| |
| test_text = " # define _BSD_VA_LIST_\tchar**"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix non-ansi machine name defines |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = machine_name; |
| c_test = machine_name; |
| c_fix = machine_name; |
| |
| test_text = "/* MACH_DIFF: */\n" |
| "#if defined( i386 ) || defined( sparc ) || defined( vax )" |
| "\n/* no uniform test, so be careful :-) */"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Some math.h files define struct exception (it's in the System V |
| * Interface Definition), which conflicts with the class exception defined |
| * in the C++ file std/stdexcept.h. We redefine it to __math_exception. |
| * This is not a great fix, but I haven't been able to think of anything |
| * better. Note that we have to put the #ifdef/#endif blocks at beginning |
| * and end of file, because fixproto runs after us and may insert |
| * additional references to struct exception. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = math_exception; |
| files = math.h; |
| select = "struct exception"; |
| /* |
| * This should be bypassed on __cplusplus, but some supposedly C++ C++ |
| * aware headers, such as Solaris 8 and 9, don't wrap their struct |
| * exception either. So currently we bypass only for glibc, based on a |
| * comment in the fixed glibc header. Ick. |
| */ |
| bypass = 'We have a problem when using C\+\+'; |
| c_fix = wrap; |
| |
| c_fix_arg = "#ifdef __cplusplus\n" |
| "#define exception __math_exception\n" |
| "#endif\n"; |
| |
| c_fix_arg = "#ifdef __cplusplus\n" |
| "#undef exception\n" |
| "#endif\n"; |
| |
| test_text = "typedef struct exception t_math_exception;"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * This looks pretty broken to me. ``dbl_max_def'' will contain |
| * "define DBL_MAX " at the start, when what we really want is just |
| * the value portion. Can't figure out how to write a test case |
| * for this either :-( |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = math_huge_val_from_dbl_max; |
| files = math.h; |
| |
| /* |
| * IF HUGE_VAL is defined to be DBL_MAX *and* DBL_MAX is _not_ defined |
| * in math.h, this fix applies. |
| */ |
| select = "define[ \t]+HUGE_VAL[ \t]+DBL_MAX"; |
| bypass = "define[ \t]+DBL_MAX"; |
| |
| shell = |
| /* |
| * See if we have a definition for DBL_MAX in float.h. |
| * If we do, we will replace the one in math.h with that one. |
| */ |
| |
| "\tdbl_max_def=`egrep 'define[ \t]+DBL_MAX[ \t]+.*' float.h " |
| "| sed 's/.*DBL_MAX[ \t]*//' 2>/dev/null`\n\n" |
| |
| "\tif ( test -n \"${dbl_max_def}\" ) > /dev/null 2>&1\n" |
| "\tthen sed -e '/define[ \t]*HUGE_VAL[ \t]*DBL_MAX/" |
| "s@DBL_MAX@'\"$dbl_max_def@\"\n" |
| "\telse cat\n" |
| "\tfi"; |
| |
| test_text = |
| "`echo '#define DBL_MAX\t3.1415e+9 /* really big */' >> float.h`\n" |
| "#define HUGE_VAL DBL_MAX"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * In any case, put #ifndef .. #endif around #define HUGE_VAL in math.h. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = math_huge_val_ifndef; |
| files = math.h; |
| files = math/math.h; |
| select = "define[ \t]+HUGE_VAL"; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "#ifndef HUGE_VAL\n%0\n#endif"; |
| c_fix_arg = "^[ \t]*#[ \t]*define[ \t]+HUGE_VAL[ \t].*"; |
| |
| test_text = "# define\tHUGE_VAL 3.4e+40"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * nested comment |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = nested_auth_des; |
| files = rpc/rpc.h; |
| select = '(/\*.*rpc/auth_des\.h>.*)/\*'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%1*/ /*"; |
| test_text = "/*#include <rpc/auth_des.h> /* skip this */"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix nested comments in Motorola's <limits.h> and <sys/limits.h> |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = nested_motorola; |
| mach = "m68k-motorola-sysv*"; |
| files = sys/limits.h; |
| files = limits.h; |
| select = "max # bytes atomic in write|error value returned by Math lib"; |
| |
| sed = "s@^\\(#undef[ \t][ \t]*PIPE_BUF[ \t]*" |
| "/\\* max # bytes atomic in write to a\\)$@\\1 */@"; |
| sed = "s@\\(/\\*#define\tHUGE_VAL\t3.[0-9e+]* \\)" |
| "\\(/\\*error value returned by Math lib\\*/\\)$@\\1*/ \\2@"; |
| |
| test_text = |
| "#undef PIPE_BUF /* max # bytes atomic in write to a\n" |
| "\t\t/* PIPE */\n" |
| "/*#define\tHUGE_VAL\t3.9e+9 /*error value returned by Math lib*/"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fixing nested comments in ISC <sys/limits.h> |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = nested_sys_limits; |
| files = sys/limits.h; |
| select = CHILD_MAX; |
| sed = "/CHILD_MAX/s,/\\* Max, Max,"; |
| sed = "/OPEN_MAX/s,/\\* Max, Max,"; |
| test_text = "/*\n#define CHILD_MAX 20 /* Max, Max, ... */ /*\n" |
| "#define OPEN_MAX 20 /* Max, Max, ... */\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * NetBSD has a semicolon after the ending '}' for some extern "C". |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = netbsd_extra_semicolon; |
| mach = *-*-netbsd*; |
| files = sys/cdefs.h; |
| select = "#define[ \t]*__END_DECLS[ \t]*};"; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "#define __END_DECLS }"; |
| |
| test_text = "#define __END_DECLS };"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * NeXT 3.2 adds const prefix to some math functions. |
| * These conflict with the built-in functions. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = next_math_prefix; |
| files = ansi/math.h; |
| select = "^extern[ \t]+double[ \t]+__const__[ \t]"; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "extern double %1("; |
| c_fix_arg = "^extern[ \t]+double[ \t]+__const__[ \t]+([a-z]+)\\("; |
| |
| test_text = "extern\tdouble\t__const__\tmumble();"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * NeXT 3.2 uses the word "template" as a parameter for some |
| * functions. GCC reports an invalid use of a reserved key word |
| * with the built-in functions. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = next_template; |
| files = bsd/libc.h; |
| select = "[ \t]template\\)"; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "(%1)"; |
| c_fix_arg = "\\(([^)]*)[ \t]template\\)"; |
| test_text = "extern mumble( char * template); /* fix */"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * NeXT 3.2 includes the keyword volatile in the abort() and exit() |
| * function prototypes. That conflicts with the built-in functions. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = next_volitile; |
| files = ansi/stdlib.h; |
| select = "^extern[ \t]+volatile[ \t]+void[ \t]"; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "extern void %1("; |
| c_fix_arg = "^extern[ \t]+volatile[ \t]+void[ \t]+(exit|abort)\\("; |
| |
| test_text = "extern\tvolatile\tvoid\tabort();"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * NeXT 2.0 defines 'int wait(union wait*)', which conflicts with Posix.1. |
| * Note that version 3 of the NeXT system has wait.h in a different directory, |
| * so that this code won't do anything. But wait.h in version 3 has a |
| * conditional, so it doesn't need this fix. So everything is okay. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = next_wait_union; |
| files = sys/wait.h; |
| |
| select = 'wait\(union wait'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "wait(void"; |
| test_text = "extern pid_d wait(union wait*);"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * a missing semi-colon at the end of the nodeent structure definition. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = nodeent_syntax; |
| files = netdnet/dnetdb.h; |
| select = "char[ \t]*\\*na_addr[ \t]*$"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%0;"; |
| test_text = "char *na_addr\t"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * obstack.h used casts as lvalues. |
| * |
| * We need to change postincrements of casted pointers (which are |
| * then dereferenced and assigned into) of the form |
| * |
| * *((TYPE*)PTRVAR)++ = (VALUE) |
| * |
| * into expressions like |
| * |
| * ((*((TYPE*)PTRVAR) = (VALUE)), (PTRVAR += sizeof (TYPE))) |
| * |
| * which is correct for the cases used in obstack.h since PTRVAR is |
| * of type char * and the value of the expression is not used. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = obstack_lvalue_cast; |
| files = obstack.h; |
| select = '\*\(\(([^()]*)\*\)(.*)\)\+\+ = \(([^()]*)\)'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "((*((%1*)%2) = (%3)), (%2 += sizeof (%1)))"; |
| test_text = "*((void **) (h)->next_free)++ = (aptr)"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * sys/lc_core.h on some versions of OSF1/4.x pollutes the namespace by |
| * defining regex.h related types. This causes libg++ build and usage |
| * failures. Fixing this correctly requires checking and modifying 3 files. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = osf_namespace_a; |
| files = reg_types.h; |
| files = sys/lc_core.h; |
| test = " -r reg_types.h"; |
| test = " -r sys/lc_core.h"; |
| test = " -n \"`grep '} regex_t;' reg_types.h`\""; |
| test = " -z \"`grep __regex_t regex.h`\""; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "__%0"; |
| c_fix_arg = "reg(ex|off|match)_t"; |
| |
| test_text = "`touch sys/lc_core.h`" |
| "typedef struct {\n int stuff, mo_suff;\n} regex_t;\n" |
| "extern regex_t re;\n" |
| "extern regoff_t ro;\n" |
| "extern regmatch_t rm;\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| fix = { |
| hackname = osf_namespace_c; |
| files = regex.h; |
| test = " -r reg_types.h"; |
| test = " -r sys/lc_core.h"; |
| test = " -n \"`grep '} regex_t;' reg_types.h`\""; |
| test = " -z \"`grep __regex_t regex.h`\""; |
| |
| select = "#include <reg_types\.h>.*"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%0\n" |
| "typedef __regex_t\tregex_t;\n" |
| "typedef __regoff_t\tregoff_t;\n" |
| "typedef __regmatch_t\tregmatch_t;"; |
| |
| test_text = "#include <reg_types.h>"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix __page_size* declarations in pthread.h AIX 4.1.[34]. |
| * The original ones fail if uninitialized externs are not common. |
| * This is the default for all ANSI standard C++ compilers. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = pthread_page_size; |
| files = pthread.h; |
| select = "^int __page_size"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "extern %0"; |
| test_text = "int __page_size;"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * On DYNIX/ptx, sys/mc_param.h has an embedded asm for the cpuid instruction |
| * on the P5. This is not used by anything else so we ifdef it out. |
| * Current GCC doesn't seem to complain about the asm, though. |
| */ |
| #ifdef PTX |
| fix = { |
| hackname = ptx_sys_mc_param_h; |
| files = sys/mc_param.h; |
| sed = "/__asm/,/}/{" |
| "/__asm/i\\\n" |
| "#if !defined (__GNUC__) && !defined (__GNUG__)\n" |
| "/}/a\\\n" |
| "#endif\n" |
| "}"; |
| test_text = "__asm\n" |
| "int _CPUID()\n" |
| "{\n" |
| " non-GNU assembly here\n" |
| "}"; |
| }; |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix return type of fread and fwrite on sysV68 |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = read_ret_type; |
| files = stdio.h; |
| select = "extern int\t.*, fread\\(\\), fwrite\\(\\)"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "extern unsigned int fread(), fwrite();\n%1%2"; |
| c_fix_arg = "(extern int\t.*), fread\\(\\), fwrite\\(\\)(.*)"; |
| |
| test_text = "extern int\tfclose(), fflush(), fread(), fwrite(), foo();"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix casts as lvalues in glibc's <rpc/xdr.h>. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = rpc_xdr_lvalue_cast_a; |
| files = rpc/xdr.h; |
| select = "#define[ \t]*IXDR_GET_LONG.*\\\\\n.*__extension__.*"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "#define IXDR_GET_LONG(buf) ((long)IXDR_GET_U_INT32(buf))"; |
| test_text = "#define IXDR_GET_LONG(buf) \\\\\n" |
| "\t((long)ntohl((u_long)*__extension__((u_int32_t*)(buf))++))"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| fix = { |
| hackname = rpc_xdr_lvalue_cast_b; |
| files = rpc/xdr.h; |
| select = "#define[ \t]*IXDR_PUT_LONG.*\\\\\n.*__extension__.*"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "#define IXDR_PUT_LONG(buf, v) ((long)IXDR_PUT_INT32(buf, (long)(v)))"; |
| test_text = "#define IXDR_PUT_LONG(buf, v) \\\\\n" |
| "\t(*__extension__((u_int32_t*)(buf))++ = (long)htonl((u_long)(v)))"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * function class(double x) conflicts with C++ keyword on rs/6000 |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = rs6000_double; |
| files = math.h; |
| select = '[^a-zA-Z_]class\('; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "#ifndef __cplusplus\n%0\n#endif"; |
| c_fix_arg = '^.*[^a-zA-Z_]class\(.*'; |
| |
| test_text = "extern int class();"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Wrong fchmod prototype on RS/6000. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = rs6000_fchmod; |
| files = sys/stat.h; |
| select = 'fchmod\(char \*'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "fchmod(int"; |
| test_text = "extern int fchmod(char *, mode_t);"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * parameters conflict with C++ new on rs/6000 |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = rs6000_param; |
| files = "stdio.h"; |
| files = "unistd.h"; |
| |
| select = 'rename\(const char \*old, const char \*new\)'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = 'rename(const char *_old, const char *_new)'; |
| |
| test_text = 'extern int rename(const char *old, const char *new);'; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * On OpenServer and on UnixWare 7, <math.h> uses the native compiler |
| * __builtin_generic. We fix that usage to use the GCC equivalent. |
| * It also has a plethora of inline functions that conflict with libstdc++. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = sco_math; |
| files = math.h; |
| files = ansi/math.h; |
| files = posix/math.h; |
| files = xpg4/math.h; |
| files = xpg4v2/math.h; |
| files = xpg4plus/math.h; |
| files = ods_30_compat/math.h; |
| files = oldstyle/math.h; |
| select = "inline double abs"; |
| sed = "/#define.*__fp_class(a) \\\\/i\\\n" |
| "#ifndef __GNUC__\n"; |
| sed = |
| "/.*__builtin_generic/a\\\n" |
| "#else\\\n" |
| "#define __fp_class(a) \\\\\\\n" |
| " __builtin_choose_expr(__builtin_types_compatible_p(typeof(a),long double),\\\\\\\n" |
| " __fpclassifyl(a), \\\\\\\n" |
| " __builtin_choose_expr(__builtin_types_compatible_p(typeof(a), float), \\\\\\\n" |
| " __fpclassifyf(a),__fpclassify(a)))\\\n" |
| "#endif"; |
| |
| sed = "/extern \"C\\+\\+\"/N;" |
| "/inline double abs/i\\\n" |
| "#ifndef __GNUC__\n"; |
| sed = "/inline long double trunc/N;" |
| "/inline long double trunc.*}.*extern \"C\\+\\+\"/a\\\n" |
| "#endif /* ! __GNUC__ */"; |
| |
| test_text = |
| "#define __fp_class(a) \\\\\n" |
| " __builtin_generic(a,\"ld:__fplcassifyl;f:__fpclassifyf;:__fpclassify\")\n"; |
| |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * On SCO OpenServer prior to 5.0.7UP1, <sys/regset.h> and <ieeefp.h> |
| * have a clash on struct _fpstate and struct fpstate. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = sco_regset; |
| files = sys/regset.h; |
| mach = "*-*-sco3.2v5*"; |
| select = "(struct[ \t]+.*)fpstate"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%1rsfpstate"; |
| |
| test_text = |
| "union u_fps {\n" |
| " struct\tfpstate\n" |
| " {\n" |
| " int whatever;\n" |
| " }\n" |
| "};\n" |
| "union _u_fps {\n" |
| " struct _fpstate\n" |
| " {\n" |
| " int whatever;\n" |
| " }\n" |
| "};\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * The static functions lstat() and fchmod() in <sys/stat.h> |
| * cause G++ grief since they're not wrapped in "if __cplusplus". |
| * |
| * On SCO OpenServer 5.0.0 through (at least) 5.0.5 <sys/stat.h> contains |
| * tiny static wrappers that aren't C++ safe. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = sco_static_func; |
| files = sys/stat.h; |
| mach = "i?86-*-sco3.2*"; |
| select = "^static int"; |
| |
| sed = "/^static int/i\\\n" |
| "#if __cplusplus\\\n" |
| "extern \"C\" {\\\n" |
| "#endif /* __cplusplus */"; |
| |
| sed = "/^}$/a\\\n" |
| "#if __cplusplus\\\n" |
| " }\\\n" |
| "#endif /* __cplusplus */"; |
| |
| test_text = |
| "#ifdef __STDC__\n" |
| "static int\tstat(const char *__f, struct stat *__p) {\n" |
| "\treturn __stat32(__f, __p);\n" |
| "}\n\n# else /* !__STDC__ THIS FAILS ON BSD SYSTEMS */\n" |
| |
| "static int\tstat(__f, __p)\n" |
| "\tchar *__f;\n" |
| "\tstruct stat *__p;\n" |
| "{\n" |
| "\treturn __stat32(__f, __p);\n" |
| "}\n" |
| "#endif"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix prototype declaration of utime in sys/times.h. |
| * In 3.2v4.0 the const is missing. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = sco_utime; |
| files = sys/times.h; |
| mach = "i?86-*-sco3.2v4*"; |
| |
| select = '\(const char \*, struct utimbuf \*\);'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = '(const char *, const struct utimbuf *);'; |
| |
| test_text = "extern int utime(const char *, struct utimbuf *);"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Sun Solaris 2.5.1, 2.6 defines PTHREAD_{MUTEX|COND}_INITIALIZER |
| * incorrectly, so we replace them with versions that correspond to |
| * the definition. We also explicitly name this fix "1" and the next |
| * fix "2" because this one does not deal with the last field. This |
| * fix needs to run before the next. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = solaris_mutex_init_1; |
| select = '@\(#\)pthread.h' "[ \t]+1.1[0-9][ \t]+9[567]/[0-9/]+ SMI"; |
| files = pthread.h; |
| sed = "/define[ \t]*PTHREAD_MUTEX_INI/s/{0, 0,/{{{0}, 0}, {{{0}}},/\n" |
| "/define[ \t]*PTHREAD_COND_INI/s/{0,/{{{0},0},/"; |
| test_text = |
| '#ident "@(#)pthread.h 1.16 97/05/05 SMI"'"\n" |
| "#define PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER\t{0, 0, 0}\n" |
| "#define PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER\t{0, 0} /* */\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Sun Solaris defines PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER with a trailing |
| * "0" for the last field of the pthread_mutex_t structure, which is |
| * of type upad64_t, which itself is typedef'd to int64_t, but with |
| * __STDC__ defined (e.g. by -ansi) it is a union. So change the |
| * initializer to "{0}" instead |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = solaris_mutex_init_2; |
| select = '@\(#\)pthread.h' "[ \t]+1.[0-9]+[ \t]+[0-9/]+ SMI"; |
| files = pthread.h; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "#if __STDC__ - 0 == 0 && !defined(_NO_LONGLONG)\n" |
| "%0\n" |
| "#else\n" |
| "%1, {0}}%3\n" |
| "#endif"; |
| c_fix_arg = "(^#define[ \t]+PTHREAD_(MUTEX|COND)_INITIALIZER[ \t]+\\{.*)" |
| ",[ \t]*0\\}" "(|[ \t].*)$"; |
| test_text = |
| '#ident "@(#)pthread.h 1.26 98/04/12 SMI"'"\n" |
| "#define PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER\t{{{0},0}, {{{0}}}, 0}\n" |
| "#define PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER\t{{{0}, 0}, 0}\t/* DEFAULTCV */\n" |
| "#define PTHREAD_RWLOCK_INITIALIZER\t" |
| "{0, 0, 0, {0, 0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}}"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Solaris 2.5.1 and 2.6 use an outdated prototype for send & recv |
| * in sys/socket.h. This is corrected in Solaris 7 and up. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = solaris_socket; |
| files = sys/socket.h; |
| select = '@\(#\)socket.h' "[ \t]+1.[123][0-9][ \t]+9[567]/[0-9/]+ SMI"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "extern int %1(int, %2void *, int, int);"; |
| c_fix_arg = '^extern int (recv|send)\(int,' |
| ' (const )*char ' |
| '\*, int, int\);'; |
| |
| test_text = '#ident "@(#)socket.h 1.30 97/01/20 SMI"'"\n" |
| "extern int recv(int, char *, int, int);\n" |
| "extern int send(int, const char *, int, int);"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Solaris 2.8 has what appears to be some gross workaround for |
| * some old version of their c++ compiler. G++ doesn't want it |
| * either, but doesn't want to be tied to SunPRO version numbers. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = solaris_stdio_tag; |
| files = stdio_tag.h; |
| |
| select = '__cplusplus < 54321L'; |
| sed = 's/defined(__cplusplus) && (__cplusplus < 54321L)/0/'; |
| |
| test_text = "#if\tdefined(__cplusplus) && (__cplusplus < 54321L)"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Sun Solaris 2.5.1 doesn't define 'getpagesize' in <unistd.h>, as is done |
| * on Solaris 2.6 and up. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = solaris_unistd; |
| files = unistd.h; |
| select = '@\(#\)unistd.h' "[ \t]+1.3[0-9][ \t]+9[567]/[0-9/]+ SMI"; |
| bypass = "getpagesize"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "extern int getpagesize();\n%0"; |
| c_fix_arg = '^extern (pid_t|int) getpgid\(.*\);'; |
| test_text = '#ident "@(#)unistd.h 1.33 95/08/28 SMI"'"\n" |
| "extern pid_t getpgid(pid_t);\n" |
| "extern int getpgid();"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * <widec.h> until Solaris 2.5.1 defines macros for a couple of <wchar.h> |
| * functions, breaking their prototypes if that file is included afterwards. |
| * Include <wchar.h> early to avoid this issue, as is done on Solaris 2.6 |
| * and up. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = solaris_widec; |
| files = widec.h; |
| mach = '*-*-solaris2.[0-5]'; |
| mach = '*-*-solaris2.[0-5].*'; |
| bypass = "include.*wchar\\.h"; |
| select = "#include <euc.h>"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%0\n#include <wchar.h>"; |
| test_text = "#include <euc.h>"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * a missing semi-colon at the end of the statsswtch structure definition. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = statsswtch; |
| files = rpcsvc/rstat.h; |
| select = "boottime$"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "boottime;"; |
| test_text = "struct statswtch {\n int boottime\n};"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Arrange for stdio.h to use stdarg.h to define __gnuc_va_list. |
| * On 4BSD-derived systems, stdio.h defers to machine/ansi.h; that's |
| * OK too. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = stdio_stdarg_h; |
| files = stdio.h; |
| bypass = "include.*(stdarg\.h|machine/ansi\.h)"; |
| |
| c_fix = wrap; |
| |
| c_fix_arg = "#define __need___va_list\n#include <stdarg.h>\n"; |
| |
| test_text = ""; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Don't use or define the name va_list in stdio.h. |
| * This is for ANSI and also to interoperate properly with gcc's |
| * varargs.h. Note _BSD_VA_LIST_ is dealt with elsewhere. The |
| * presence of __gnuc_va_list, __DJ_va_list, or _G_va_list is taken |
| * to indicate that the header knows what it's doing -- under SUSv2, |
| * stdio.h is required to define va_list, and we shouldn't break that. |
| * On IRIX 6.5, internal/wchar_core.h used to get its definition of |
| * va_list from stdio.h. Since this doesn't happen any longer, use |
| * __gnuc_va_list there, too. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = stdio_va_list; |
| files = stdio.h; |
| files = internal/stdio_core.h; |
| files = internal/wchar_core.h; |
| bypass = '__gnuc_va_list|_BSD_VA_LIST_|__DJ_va_list|_G_va_list'; |
| |
| /* |
| * Use __gnuc_va_list in arg types in place of va_list. |
| * On 386BSD use __gnuc_va_list instead of _VA_LIST_. On Tru64 UNIX V5.1A |
| * use __gnuc_va_list instead of __VA_LIST__. We're hoping the |
| * trailing parentheses and semicolon save all other systems from this. |
| * Define __not_va_list__ (something harmless and unused) |
| * instead of va_list. |
| * Don't claim to have defined va_list. |
| */ |
| sed = "s@[ \t]va_list\\([ \t)]\\)@ __gnuc_va_list\\1@\n" |
| "s@(va_list)&@(__gnuc_va_list)\\&@\n" |
| "s@ _VA_LIST_));@ __gnuc_va_list));@\n" |
| "s@ __VA_LIST__));@ __gnuc_va_list));@\n" |
| "s@ va_list@ __not_va_list__@\n" |
| "s@\\*va_list@*__not_va_list__@\n" |
| "s@ __va_list)@ __gnuc_va_list)@\n" |
| "s@typedef[ \t]\\(.*\\)[ \t]va_list[ \t]*;" |
| "@typedef \\1 __not_va_list__;@\n" |
| "s@typedef[ \t]*__va_list__@typedef __gnuc_va_list@\n" |
| "s@GNUC_VA_LIST@GNUC_Va_LIST@\n" |
| "s@_VA_LIST_DEFINED@_Va_LIST_DEFINED@\n" |
| "s@_NEED___VA_LIST@_NEED___Va_LIST@\n" |
| "s@VA_LIST@DUMMY_VA_LIST@\n" |
| "s@_Va_LIST@_VA_LIST@"; |
| test_text = "extern void mumble( va_list);"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * "!__STDC__" or "__STDC__==0" or "__STDC__!=1" or "__STDC__-0==0" |
| * is "!defined( __STRICT_ANSI__ )" |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = strict_ansi_not; |
| select = "^([ \t]*#[ \t]*if.*)" |
| "(!__STDC__" |
| "|__STDC__[ \t]*==[ \t]*0" |
| "|__STDC__[ \t]*!=[ \t]*1" |
| "|__STDC__[ \t]*-[ \t]*0[ \t]*==[ \t]*0)"; |
| /* Tru64 UNIX V4.0F/V5.1 <standards.h> supports GCC usage of __STDC__. */ |
| bypass = 'GNU and MIPS C compilers define __STDC__ differently'; |
| /* GNU gmp.h uses "__STDC__ != 1" only if __SCO_VERSION__, which |
| is not defined by GCC, so it is safe. */ |
| bypass = '__SCO_VERSION__.*__STDC__ != 1'; |
| c_test = stdc_0_in_system_headers; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%1 !defined(__STRICT_ANSI__)"; |
| |
| test_text = "#if !__STDC__ \n" |
| "#if __STDC__ == 0\n" |
| "#if __STDC__ != 1\n" |
| "#if __STDC__ - 0 == 0" |
| "/* not std C */\nint foo;\n" |
| "\n#end-end-end-end-if :-)"; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * "__STDC__-0==0" |
| * is "!defined( __STRICT_ANSI__ )" on continued #if-s |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = strict_ansi_not_ctd; |
| files = math.h, limits.h, stdio.h, signal.h, |
| stdlib.h, sys/signal.h, time.h; |
| /* |
| * Starting at the beginning of a line, skip white space and |
| * a leading "(" or "&&" or "||". One of those must be found. |
| * Then, zero, one or more copies of a "defined(_FOO_BAR_) &&" |
| * expression. If these are nested, then they must accumulate |
| * because we won't match any closing parentheses. Finally, |
| * after skipping over all that, we must then match our suspect |
| * phrase: "__STDC__-0==0" with or without white space. |
| */ |
| select = "^([ \t]*" '(\(|&&|\|\|)' |
| "([ \t(]*!*[ \t]*defined\\([a-zA-Z_0-9]+\\)[ \t]*[|&][|&])*" |
| "[ \t(]*)" |
| "(__STDC__[ \t]*(|-[ \t]*0[ \t]*)==[ \t]*0)"; |
| c_test = stdc_0_in_system_headers; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%1 !defined(__STRICT_ANSI__)"; |
| |
| test_text = "#if 1 && \\\\\n" |
| "&& defined(mumbling) |& (__STDC__ - 0 == 0) \\\\\n" |
| "( __STDC__ == 0 && !defined(_XOPEN_SOURCE) \\\\\n" |
| "|| __STDC__ - 0 == 0 ) /* not std C */\n" |
| "int foo;\n#endif"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * "__STDC__!=0" or "__STDC__==1" or "__STDC__-0==1" |
| * is "defined( __STRICT_ANSI__ )" |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = strict_ansi_only; |
| select = "^([ \t]*#[ \t]*if.*)" |
| "(__STDC__[ \t]*!=[ \t]*0" |
| "|__STDC__[ \t]*==[ \t]*1" |
| "|__STDC__[ \t]*-[ \t]*0[ \t]*==[ \t]*1" |
| "|__STDC__[ \t]*-[ \t]*0[ \t]*!=[ \t]*0)"; |
| c_test = stdc_0_in_system_headers; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%1 defined(__STRICT_ANSI__)"; |
| |
| test_text = "#if __STDC__ == 1 /* is std C\n */\nint foo;\n#endif"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * IRIX 4.0.5 <rpc/xdr.h> uses struct __file_s |
| * in prototype without previous definition. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = struct_file; |
| files = rpc/xdr.h; |
| select = '^.*xdrstdio_create.*struct __file_s'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "struct __file_s;\n%0"; |
| test_text = "extern void xdrstdio_create( struct __file_s* );"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * IRIX 4.0.5 <rpc/auth.h> uses struct sockaddr |
| * in prototype without previous definition. |
| * |
| * Don't fix OpenBSD, which uses struct sockaddr_in prototyping the same |
| * function, and does define it. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = struct_sockaddr; |
| files = rpc/auth.h; |
| select = "^.*authdes_create.*struct sockaddr[^_]"; |
| bypass = "<sys/socket\.h>"; |
| bypass = "struct sockaddr;\n"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "struct sockaddr;\n%0"; |
| test_text = "extern AUTH* authdes_create( struct sockaddr* );"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Apply fix this to all OSs since this problem seems to effect |
| * more than just SunOS. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = sun_auth_proto; |
| files = rpc/auth.h; |
| files = rpc/clnt.h; |
| files = rpc/svc.h; |
| files = rpc/xdr.h; |
| /* |
| * Select those files containing '(*name)()'. |
| */ |
| select = '\(\*[a-z][a-z_]*\)\(\)'; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "#ifdef __cplusplus\n%1(...);%2\n" |
| "#else\n%1();%2\n#endif"; |
| c_fix_arg = '(.*\(\*[a-z][a-z_]*\))\(\);(.*)'; |
| |
| test_text = |
| "struct auth_t {\n" |
| " int (*name)(); /* C++ bad */\n" |
| "};"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix bogus #ifdef on SunOS 4.1. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = sun_bogus_ifdef; |
| files = "hsfs/hsfs_spec.h"; |
| files = "hsfs/iso_spec.h"; |
| select = '#ifdef(.*\|\|.*)'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "#if%1"; |
| |
| test_text = "#ifdef __i386__ || __vax__ || __sun4c__"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix the CAT macro in SunOS memvar.h. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = sun_catmacro; |
| files = pixrect/memvar.h; |
| select = "^#define[ \t]+CAT\\(a,b\\).*"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| |
| c_fix_arg = |
| "#ifdef __STDC__\n" |
| "# define CAT(a,b) a##b\n" |
| "#else\n%0\n#endif"; |
| |
| test_text = |
| "#define CAT(a,b)\ta/**/b"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix return type of free and {c,m,re}alloc in <malloc.h> on SunOS 4.1. |
| * Also fix return type of {m,re}alloc in <malloc.h> on sysV68 |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = sun_malloc; |
| files = malloc.h; |
| |
| sed = "s/typedef[ \t]char \\*\tmalloc_t/typedef void \\*\tmalloc_t/g"; |
| sed = "s/int[ \t][ \t]*free/void\tfree/g"; |
| sed = "s/char\\([ \t]*\\*[ \t]*malloc\\)/void\\1/g"; |
| sed = "s/char\\([ \t]*\\*[ \t]*realloc\\)/void\\1/g"; |
| sed = "s/char\\([ \t]*\\*[ \t]*calloc\\)/void\\1/g"; |
| |
| test_text = |
| "typedef char *\tmalloc_t;\n" |
| "int \tfree();\n" |
| "char*\tmalloc();\n" |
| "char*\tcalloc();\n" |
| "char*\trealloc();"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Check for yet more missing ';' in struct (in SunOS 4.0.x) |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = sun_rusers_semi; |
| files = rpcsvc/rusers.h; |
| select = "_cnt$"; |
| sed = "/^struct/,/^};/s/_cnt$/_cnt;/"; |
| test_text = "struct mumble\n int _cnt\n};"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * signal.h on SunOS defines signal using (), |
| * which causes trouble when compiling with g++ -pedantic. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = sun_signal; |
| files = sys/signal.h; |
| files = signal.h; |
| select = "^void\t" '\(\*signal\(\)\)\(\);.*'; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = |
| "#ifdef __cplusplus\n" |
| "void\t(*signal(...))(...);\n" |
| "#else\n%0\n#endif"; |
| |
| test_text = "void\t(*signal())();"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Correct the return type for strlen in strings.h in SunOS 4. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = sunos_strlen; |
| files = strings.h; |
| select = "int[ \t]*strlen\\(\\);(.*)"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "__SIZE_TYPE__ strlen();%1"; |
| test_text = " int\tstrlen(); /* string length */"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Solaris math.h and floatingpoint.h define __P without protection, |
| * which conflicts with the fixproto definition. The fixproto |
| * definition and the Solaris definition are used the same way. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = svr4__p; |
| files = math.h; |
| files = floatingpoint.h; |
| select = "^#define[ \t]+__P.*"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "#ifndef __P\n%0\n#endif"; |
| |
| test_text = "#define __P(a) a"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Disable apparent native compiler optimization cruft in SVR4.2 <string.h> |
| * that is visible to any ANSI compiler using this include. Simply |
| * delete the lines that #define some string functions to internal forms. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = svr4_disable_opt; |
| files = string.h; |
| select = '#define.*__std_hdr_'; |
| sed = '/#define.*__std_hdr_/d'; |
| test_text = "#define strlen __std_hdr_strlen\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Conditionalize some of <sys/endian.h> on __GNUC__ and __GNUG__. |
| * On some systems (UnixWare 2, UnixWare 7), the file is byteorder.h |
| * but we still "hijack" it and redirect it to the GNU byteorder.h.. |
| */ |
| #ifdef SVR5 |
| fix = { |
| hackname = svr4_endian; |
| files = sys/endian.h; |
| #ifdef LATER |
| /* |
| * since we emit our own sys/byteorder.h, |
| * this fix can never be applied to that file. |
| */ |
| files = sys/byteorder.h; |
| #endif |
| bypass = '__GNUC__'; |
| |
| sed = "/#\tifdef\t__STDC__/i\\\n" |
| "# if !defined (__GNUC__) && !defined (__GNUG__)\n"; |
| |
| sed = "/#\t\tinclude\t<sys\\/byteorder.h>/s/\t\t/ /"; |
| |
| sed = "/# include\t<sys\\/byteorder.h>/i\\\n" |
| "# endif /* !defined (__GNUC__) && !defined (__GNUG__) */\n"; |
| }; |
| #endif /* SVR5 */ |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Remove useless extern keyword from struct forward declarations |
| * in <sys/stream.h> and <sys/strsubr.h> |
| */ |
| #ifdef SVR4 |
| fix = { |
| hackname = svr4_extern_struct; |
| files = sys/stream.h; |
| files = sys/strsubr.h; |
| select = 'extern struct [a-z_]*;'; |
| sed = 's/extern struct \([a-z][a-z_]*\)/struct \1/'; |
| }; |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix declarations of `ftw' and `nftw' in <ftw.h>. On some/most SVR4 |
| * systems the file <ftw.h> contains extern declarations of these |
| * functions followed by explicitly `static' definitions of these |
| * functions... and that's not allowed according to ANSI C. (Note |
| * however that on Solaris, this header file glitch has been pre-fixed by |
| * Sun. In the Solaris version of <ftw.h> there are no static |
| * definitions of any function so we don't need to do any of this stuff |
| * when on Solaris. |
| */ |
| #ifdef SVR4 |
| #ifndef SOLARIS |
| fix = { |
| hackname = svr4_ftw; |
| files = ftw.h; |
| select = '^extern int ftw\(const'; |
| |
| sed = '/^extern int ftw(const/i' "\\\n" |
| "#if !defined(_STYPES)\\\n" |
| "static\\\n" |
| "#else\\\n" |
| "extern\\\n" |
| "#endif"; |
| sed = 's/extern \(int ftw(const.*\)$/\1/'; |
| sed = "/^extern int nftw/i\\\n" |
| "#if defined(_STYPES)\\\n" |
| "static\\\n" |
| "#else\\\n" |
| "extern\\\n" |
| "#endif"; |
| sed = 's/extern \(int nftw.*\)$/\1/'; |
| sed = "/^extern int ftw(),/c\\\n" |
| "#if !defined(_STYPES)\\\n" |
| "static\\\n" |
| "#else\\\n" |
| "extern\\\n" |
| "#endif\\\n" |
| " int ftw();\\\n" |
| "#if defined(_STYPES)\\\n" |
| "static\\\n" |
| "#else\\\n" |
| "extern\\\n" |
| "#endif\\\n" |
| " int nftw();"; |
| }; |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix broken decl of getcwd present on some svr4 systems. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = svr4_getcwd; |
| files = stdlib.h; |
| files = unistd.h; |
| files = prototypes.h; |
| select = 'getcwd\(char \*, int\)'; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "getcwd(char *, size_t)"; |
| |
| test_text = "extern char* getcwd(char *, int);"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Wrap some files on System V r4 and DYNIX/ptx systems with |
| * #ifdef _KERNEL, presumably to prevent kernel headers from |
| * leaking into userspace. This may not be necessary at all, |
| * but it was in the old scripts, so it seems safest to keep it for now. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| /* Can't name this with _kernel, or the test case will hit the bypass! */ |
| hackname = svr4_krnl; |
| /* Since I'm rather unsure about the validity of this, limit it |
| * to the specific systems it was operating on before. It should |
| * also be bypassed for i?86-*-sysv4.3uw2, by that rule, but I didn't |
| * see an easy way to do that. Hopefully it will be harmless |
| * in any case. -- Nathanael */ |
| mach = '*-*-sysv4*'; |
| mach = 'i?86-sequent-ptx*'; |
| files = fs/rfs/rf_cache.h; |
| files = sys/erec.h; |
| files = sys/err.h; |
| files = sys/char.h; |
| files = sys/getpages.h; |
| files = sys/map.h; |
| files = sys/cmn_err.h; |
| files = sys/kdebugger.h; |
| |
| /* This bypass will match _KERNEL, __KERNEL, __KERNEL__, etc. |
| * It will also match SVR4_KERNEL_CHECK, which means that the |
| * testsuite case will always be bypassed. Which is fine with me. */ |
| bypass = '_KERNEL'; |
| |
| c_fix = wrap; |
| c_fix_arg = "#ifdef _KERNEL\n"; |
| c_fix_arg = "#endif /* _KERNEL */\n"; |
| |
| /* There's no reasonable test for this given that we don't know exactly |
| * what problem inspired it in the first place. */ |
| test_text = ""; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Delete any #defines of `__i386' which may be present in <ieeefp.h>. They |
| * tend to conflict with the compiler's own definition of this symbol. (We |
| * will use the compiler's definition.) |
| * Likewise __sparc, for Solaris, and __i860, and a few others |
| * (guessing it is necessary for all of them). |
| */ |
| #ifdef SVR4 |
| fix = { |
| hackname = svr4_mach_defines; |
| files = ieeefp.h; |
| select = "#define[ \t]*__(i386|mips|sparc|m88k|m68k)[ \t]"; |
| sed = "/#define[ \t]*__\\(i386|mips|sparc|m88k|m68k\\)[ \t]/d"; |
| }; |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix declarations of `makedev', `major', and `minor' in <sys/mkdev.h>. |
| * They are declared as non-static then immediately redeclared as static. |
| */ |
| #ifdef SVR5 |
| fix = { |
| hackname = svr4_mkdev; |
| files = sys/mkdev.h; |
| select = '^static'; |
| |
| sed = "/^dev_t makedev(/s/^/static /"; |
| sed = "/^major_t major(/s/^/static /"; |
| sed = "/^minor_t minor(/s/^/static /"; |
| }; |
| #endif /* SVR5 */ |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix reference to NC_NPI_RAW in <sys/netcspace.h>. |
| * Also fix types of array initializers. |
| */ |
| #ifdef SVR4 |
| fix = { |
| hackname = svr4_netcspace; |
| files = sys/netcspace.h; |
| select = 'NC_NPI_RAW'; |
| sed = 's/NC_NPI_RAW/NC_TPI_RAW/g'; |
| sed = 's/NC_/(unsigned long) NC_/'; |
| }; |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix reference to NMSZ in <sys/adv.h>. |
| */ |
| #ifdef SVR4 |
| fix = { |
| hackname = svr4_nmsz; |
| files = sys/adv.h; |
| select = '\[NMSZ\]'; |
| sed = 's/\[NMSZ\]/\[RFS_NMSZ\]/g'; |
| }; |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Some SVR4 systems supposedly use these non-ANSI preprocessor directives. |
| */ |
| #ifdef SVR4 |
| fix = { |
| hackname = svr4_preproc_lint_on; |
| select = '#lint\(on\)'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = 'defined(lint)'; |
| test_text = "#if #lint(on)"; |
| }; |
| fix = { |
| hackname = svr4_preproc_lint_off; |
| select = '#lint\(off\)'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = '!defined(lint)'; |
| test_text = "#if #lint(off)"; |
| }; |
| fix = { |
| hackname = svr4_preproc_machine; |
| select = '#(machine|system|cpu)\(([^)]*)\)'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = 'defined(__%1__)'; |
| test_text = "#if #machine(i386) || #system(vax) || #cpu(sparc)"; |
| }; |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix broken decl of profil present on some svr4 systems. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = svr4_profil; |
| files = stdlib.h; |
| files = unistd.h; |
| |
| select = |
| 'profil\(unsigned short \*, unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned int\)'; |
| /* The fix is wrong on IRIX 5/6 and creates a conflict with another |
| prototype in <sys/profil.h>. */ |
| bypass = 'Silicon Graphics'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = 'profil(unsigned short *, size_t, int, unsigned int)'; |
| |
| test_text = |
| 'profil(unsigned short *, unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned int);'; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Convert functions to prototype form, and fix arg names in <sys/stat.h>. |
| */ |
| #ifdef SVR4 |
| fix = { |
| hackname = svr4_proto_form; |
| files = sys/stat.h; |
| select = 'const extern'; |
| |
| sed = "/^stat([ \t]*[^c]/ {\nN\nN\n" |
| "s/(.*)\\n/( /\n" |
| "s/;\\n/, /\n" |
| "s/;$/)/\n" "}"; |
| |
| sed = "/^lstat([ \t]*[^c]/ {\nN\nN\n" |
| "s/(.*)\\n/( /\n" |
| "s/;\\n/, /\n" |
| "s/;$/)/\n" "}"; |
| |
| sed = "/^fstat([ \t]*[^i]/ {\nN\nN\n" |
| "s/(.*)\\n/( /\n" |
| "s/;\\n/, /\n" |
| "s/;$/)/\n" "}"; |
| |
| sed = "/^mknod([ \t]*[^c]/{\nN\nN\nN\n" |
| "s/(.*)\\n/( /\n" |
| "s/;\\n/, /g\n" |
| "s/;$/)/\n" "}"; |
| |
| sed = "1,$s/\\([^A-Za-z]\\)path\\([^A-Za-z]\\)/\\1__path\\2/g"; |
| sed = "1,$s/\\([^A-Za-z]\\)buf\\([^A-Za-z]\\)/\\1__buf\\2/g"; |
| sed = "1,$s/\\([^A-Za-z]\\)fd\\([^A-Za-z]\\)/\\1__fd\\2/g"; |
| sed = "1,$s/ret\\([^u]\\)/__ret\\1/g"; |
| sed = "1,$s/\\([^_]\\)mode\\([^_]\\)/\\1__mode\\2/g"; |
| sed = "1,$s/\\([^_r]\\)dev\\([^_]\\)/\\1__dev\\2/g"; |
| }; |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Add a prototyped declaration of mmap to <sys/mman.h>. |
| */ |
| #ifdef SVR4 |
| fix = { |
| hackname = svr4_proto_mmap; |
| files = sys/mman.h; |
| select = '^extern caddr_t mmap();$'; |
| sed = '/^extern caddr_t mmap();$/c' "\\\n" |
| "#ifdef __STDC__\\\n" |
| "extern caddr_t mmap (caddr_t, size_t, int, int, int, off_t);\\\n" |
| "#else /* !defined(__STDC__) */\\\n" |
| "extern caddr_t mmap ();\\\n" |
| "#endif /* !defined(__STDC__) */\\\n"; |
| }; |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Add a #define of _SIGACTION_ into <sys/signal.h>. |
| */ |
| #ifdef SVR4 |
| fix = { |
| hackname = svr4_sigaction; |
| files = sys/signal.h; |
| sed = "/^struct sigaction {/i\\\n" |
| "#define _SIGACTION_"; |
| sed = 's/(void *(\*)())/(void (*)(int))/'; |
| }; |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Correct types for signal handler constants like SIG_DFL; they might be |
| * void (*) (), and should be void (*) (int). C++ doesn't like the |
| * old style. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = svr4_sighandler_type; |
| files = sys/signal.h; |
| select = 'void *\(\*\)\(\)'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "void (*)(int)"; |
| test_text = "#define SIG_DFL (void(*)())0\n" |
| "#define SIG_IGN (void (*)())0\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Put storage class at start of decl, to avoid warning. |
| */ |
| #ifdef SVR4 |
| fix = { |
| hackname = svr4_storage_class; |
| files = rpc/types.h; |
| select = 'const extern'; |
| sed = 's/const extern/extern const/g'; |
| }; |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Some SysV r4 systems, including Sequent's DYNIX/ptx, use the local |
| * function 'getrnge' in <regexp.h> before they declare it. For these |
| * systems add a 'static int' declaration of 'getrnge' into <regexp.h> |
| * early on. |
| * |
| * 'getrnge' traditionally manipulates a file-scope global called 'size', |
| * so put the declaration right after the declaration of 'size'. |
| * |
| * Don't do this if there is already a `static void getrnge' declaration |
| * present, since this would cause a redeclaration error. Solaris 2.x has |
| * such a declaration. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = svr4_undeclared_getrnge; |
| files = regexp.h; |
| select = "getrnge"; |
| bypass = "static void getrnge"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%0\n" |
| "static int getrnge ();"; |
| c_fix_arg = "^static int[ \t]+size;"; |
| test_text = "static int size;\n" |
| "/* stuff which calls getrnge() */\n" |
| "static getrnge()\n" |
| "{}"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Like svr4_mach_defines, but with newfangled syntax. |
| * Source lines are of #define __i386 #machine(i386). Delete them. |
| */ |
| #ifdef SVR5 |
| fix = { |
| hackname = svr5_mach_defines; |
| files = ieeefp.h; |
| select = "#define[ \t]*__i386.*\(i386\)"; |
| sed = "/#define[ \t]*__i386.*/d"; |
| }; |
| #endif /* SVR5 */ |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix return value of mem{ccpy,chr,cpy,set} and str{len,spn,cspn} |
| * in string.h on sysV68 |
| * Correct the return type for strlen in string.h on Lynx. |
| * Correct the argument type for ffs in string.h on Alpha OSF/1 V2.0. |
| * Add missing const for strdup on OSF/1 V3.0. |
| * On sysV88 layout is slightly different. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = sysv68_string; |
| files = testing.h; |
| files = string.h; |
| |
| sed = "s/extern[ \t]*int[ \t]*strlen();/extern unsigned int strlen();/"; |
| sed = "s/extern[ \t]*int[ \t]*ffs[ \t]*(long);/extern int ffs(int);/"; |
| sed = "s/strdup(char \\*s1);/strdup(const char *s1);/"; |
| |
| sed = "/^extern char$/N"; |
| sed = "s/^extern char\\(\\n\t\\*memccpy(),\\)$/extern void\\1/"; |
| |
| sed = "/^extern int$/N"; |
| sed = "s/^extern int\\(\\n\tstrlen(),\\)/extern size_t\\1/"; |
| |
| sed = "/^\tstrncmp(),$/N"; |
| sed = 's/^\(' "\t" 'strncmp()\),\n\(' "\t" 'strlen(),\)$/' |
| '\1;' "\\\nextern unsigned int\\\n\\2/"; |
| |
| test_text = |
| "extern int strlen();\n" |
| |
| "extern int ffs(long);\n" |
| |
| "extern char\n" |
| "\t*memccpy(),\n" |
| "\tmemcpy();\n" |
| |
| "extern int\n" |
| "\tstrcmp(),\n" |
| "\tstrncmp(),\n" |
| "\tstrlen(),\n" |
| "\tstrspn();\n" |
| |
| "extern int\n" |
| "\tstrlen(), strspn();"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Fix return type of calloc, malloc, realloc, bsearch and exit |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = sysz_stdlib_for_sun; |
| files = stdlib.h; |
| |
| select = "char[ \t]*\\*[ \t]*(calloc|malloc|realloc|bsearch)[ \t]*\\("; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "void *\t%1("; |
| |
| test_text = |
| "extern char*\tcalloc(size_t);\n" |
| "extern char*\tmalloc(size_t);\n" |
| "extern char*\trealloc(void*,size_t);\n" |
| "extern char*\tbsearch(void*,size_t,size_t);\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * __thread is now a keyword. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = thread_keyword; |
| files = "pthread.h"; |
| files = "bits/sigthread.h"; |
| select = "([* ])__thread([,)])"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%1__thr%2"; |
| |
| test_text = |
| "extern int pthread_create (pthread_t *__restrict __thread,\n" |
| "extern int pthread_kill (pthread_t __thread, int __signo);\n" |
| "extern int pthread_cancel (pthread_t __thread);"; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * if the #if says _cplusplus, not the double underscore __cplusplus |
| * that it should be |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = tinfo_cplusplus; |
| files = tinfo.h; |
| select = "[ \t]_cplusplus"; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = " __cplusplus"; |
| test_text = "#ifdef _cplusplus\nint bogus;\n#endif"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * function parameter to atexit is missing "void" on VAX Ultrix 4.3. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = ultrix_atexit_param; |
| files = stdlib.h; |
| select = 'atexit\(.*\(\)'; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "atexit( void (*__func)( void )"; |
| |
| test_text = "int atexit( void (*__func)() );\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * parameter to atof not const on DECstation Ultrix V4.0 and NEWS-OS 4.2R. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = ultrix_atof_param; |
| files = math.h; |
| select = "atof\\([ \t]*char"; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "atof(const char"; |
| |
| test_text = "extern double atof( char *__nptr);\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * parameters not const on DECstation Ultrix V4.0 and OSF/1. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = ultrix_const; |
| files = stdio.h; |
| select = 'perror\( char \*'; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%1 const %3 *__"; |
| c_fix_arg = "([ \t*](perror|fputs|fwrite|scanf|fscanf)\\(.*)" |
| "[ \t]+(char|void) \\*__"; |
| |
| test_text = |
| "extern void perror( char *__s );\n" |
| "extern int fputs( char *__s, FILE *);\n" |
| "extern size_t fwrite( void *__ptr, size_t, size_t, FILE *);\n" |
| "extern int fscanf( FILE *__stream, char *__format, ...);\n" |
| "extern int scanf( char *__format, ...);\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * parameters not const on DECstation Ultrix V4.0 and OSF/1. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = ultrix_const2; |
| files = stdio.h; |
| |
| select = '\*fopen\( char \*'; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%1( const char *%3, const char *"; |
| c_fix_arg = "([ \t*](fopen|sscanf|popen|tempnam))\\(" |
| "[ \t]*char[ \t]*\\*([^,]*)," |
| "[ \t]*char[ \t]*\\*[ \t]*"; |
| |
| test_text = |
| "extern FILE *fopen( char *__filename, char *__type );\n" |
| "extern int sscanf( char *__s, char *__format, ...);\n" |
| "extern FILE *popen(char *, char *);\n" |
| "extern char *tempnam(char*,char*);\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * parameters not const on Ultrix V4.3. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = ultrix_const3; |
| files = stdio.h; |
| select = 'fdopen\( .*, char \*'; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%1 const %3 *__"; |
| c_fix_arg = "([ \t*](fdopen)\\(.*)" |
| "[ \t]+(char|void) \\*__"; |
| |
| test_text = |
| "extern FILE * fdopen( int __filedes, char *__type );\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Ultrix V4.[35] puts the declaration of uname before the definition |
| * of struct utsname, so the prototype (added by fixproto) causes havoc. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = ultrix_fix_fixproto; |
| files = sys/utsname.h; |
| select = ULTRIX; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "struct utsname;\n%0"; |
| c_fix_arg = "^[ \t]*extern[ \t]*int[ \t]*uname\\(\\);"; |
| |
| test_text = |
| "/* ULTRIX's uname */\nextern\tint\tuname();"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Check for bad #ifdef line (in Ultrix 4.1) |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = ultrix_ifdef; |
| select = "^#ifdef KERNEL[ \t]+&&"; |
| files = sys/file.h; |
| |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "#if defined(KERNEL) &&"; |
| |
| test_text = |
| "#ifdef KERNEL\t&& defined( mumbojumbo )\nint oops;\n#endif"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Add once-only latch to Ultrix V4.3 locale.h. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = ultrix_locale; |
| files = locale.h; |
| select = "@\\(#\\)locale\\.h.*6\\.1.*\\(ULTRIX\\)"; |
| c_fix = wrap; |
| test_text = |
| "@(#)locale.h 6.1 (ULTRIX)\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Strip "|| CC$gfloat" from Ultrix math headers. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = ultrix_math_ifdef; |
| files = sys/limits.h; |
| files = float.h; |
| files = math.h; |
| select = "^(#if.*)\\|\\|[ \t]+CC\\$[a-z]+"; |
| c_fix = format; |
| c_fix_arg = "%1"; |
| |
| test_text = '#if defined(__GFLOAT) || CC\$gfloat'; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Avoid nested comments on Ultrix 4.3. |
| */ |
| fix = { |
| hackname = ultrix_nested_ioctl; |
| files = sys/ioctl.h; |
| select = "^/\\* #define SIOCSCREEN"; |
| sed = "/^\\/\\* #define SIOCSCREEN/s@/\\* screend@*//* screend@"; |
| test_text = |
| "/* #define SIOCSCREENON _IOWR('i', 49, int)" |
| "/* screend, net/gw_screen.h */\n"; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| fix = { |
| hackname = ultrix_nested_svc; |
| files = rpc/svc.h; |
| select = |