| #! /bin/sh |
| # Install modified versions of certain ANSI-incompatible |
| # native System V Release 4 system include files. |
| # Copyright (C) 1994, 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| # Contributed by Ron Guilmette (rfg@monkeys.com). |
| # |
| # This file is part of GNU CC. |
| # |
| # GNU CC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) |
| # any later version. |
| # |
| # GNU CC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| # GNU General Public License for more details. |
| # |
| # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| # along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to |
| # the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, |
| # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. |
| # |
| # This script munges the native include files provided with System V |
| # Release 4 systems so as to remove things which are violations of the |
| # ANSI C standard. Once munged, the resulting new system include files |
| # are placed in a directory that GNU C will search *before* searching |
| # the /usr/include directory. This script should work properly for most |
| # System V Release 4 systems. For other types of systems, you should |
| # use the `fixincludes' script instead. |
| # |
| # See README-fixinc for more information. |
| |
| # Directory containing the original header files. |
| INPUT=${2-${INPUT-/usr/include}} |
| |
| # Fail if no arg to specify a directory for the output. |
| if [ x$1 = x ] |
| then echo fixincludes: no output directory specified |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| |
| # Directory in which to store the results. |
| LIB=${1?"fixincludes: output directory not specified"} |
| |
| # Make sure it exists. |
| if [ ! -d $LIB ]; then |
| mkdir $LIB || exit 1 |
| fi |
| |
| ORIG_DIR=`pwd` |
| |
| # Make LIB absolute if it is relative. |
| # Don't do this if not necessary, since may screw up automounters. |
| case $LIB in |
| /*) |
| ;; |
| *) |
| LIB=$ORIG_DIR/$LIB |
| ;; |
| esac |
| |
| echo 'Building fixincludes in ' ${LIB} |
| |
| # Determine whether this filesystem has symbolic links. |
| if ln -s X $LIB/ShouldNotExist 2>/dev/null; then |
| rm -f $LIB/ShouldNotExist |
| LINKS=true |
| else |
| LINKS=false |
| fi |
| |
| echo 'Making directories:' |
| cd ${INPUT} |
| if $LINKS; then |
| files=`find . -follow -type d -print 2>/dev/null | sed '/^.$/d'` |
| else |
| files=`find . -type d -print | sed '/^.$/d'` |
| fi |
| for file in $files; do |
| rm -rf $LIB/$file |
| if [ ! -d $LIB/$file ] |
| then mkdir $LIB/$file |
| fi |
| done |
| |
| # treetops gets an alternating list |
| # of old directories to copy |
| # and the new directories to copy to. |
| treetops="${INPUT} ${LIB}" |
| |
| if $LINKS; then |
| echo 'Making internal symbolic directory links' |
| for file in $files; do |
| dest=`ls -ld $file | sed -n 's/.*-> //p'` |
| if [ "$dest" ]; then |
| cwd=`pwd` |
| # In case $dest is relative, get to $file's dir first. |
| cd ${INPUT} |
| cd `echo ./$file | sed -n 's&[^/]*$&&p'` |
| rwd=`pwd` |
| # Check that the target directory exists. |
| # Redirections changed to avoid bug in sh on Ultrix. |
| (cd $dest) > /dev/null 2>&1 |
| if [ $? = 0 ]; then |
| cd $dest |
| # X gets the dir that the link actually leads to. |
| x=`pwd` |
| # If link leads back into ${INPUT}, |
| # make a similar link here. |
| if expr "$dest" : '[^/][^/]*' >/dev/null && [ ! -h $dest ]; then |
| echo $file '->' $dest': Making link' |
| rm -fr ${LIB}/$file > /dev/null 2>&1 |
| ln -s $dest ${LIB}/$file > /dev/null 2>&1 |
| elif expr $x : "${INPUT}/.*" > /dev/null; then |
| # Y gets the actual target dir name, relative to ${INPUT}. |
| y=`echo $x | sed -n "s&${INPUT}/&&p"` |
| # DOTS is the relative path from ${LIB}/$file's dir back to ${LIB}. |
| dots=`echo "$file" | |
| sed -e 's@^./@@' -e 's@/./@/@g' -e 's@[^/][^/]*@..@g' -e 's@..$@@'` |
| echo $file '->' $dots$y ': Making link' |
| rm -fr ${LIB}/$file > /dev/null 2>&1 |
| ln -s $dots$y ${LIB}/$file > /dev/null 2>&1 |
| elif expr $x : "${rwd}/.*" > /dev/null; then |
| # Y gets the actual target dir name, relative to the directory where the link is. |
| y=`echo $x | sed -n "s&${rwd}/&&p"` |
| # DOTS is the relative path from ${LIB}/$file's dir back to ${LIB}. |
| dots=`echo "$file" | |
| sed -e 's@^./@@' -e 's@/./@/@g' -e 's@[^/][^/]*@..@g' -e 's@..$@@'` |
| echo $file '->' $dots$y ': Making link' |
| rm -fr ${LIB}/$file > /dev/null 2>&1 |
| ln -s $dots$y ${LIB}/$file > /dev/null 2>&1 |
| else |
| # If the link is to outside ${INPUT}, |
| # treat this directory as if it actually contained the files. |
| # This line used to have $dest instead of $x. |
| # $dest seemed to be wrong for links found in subdirectories |
| # of ${INPUT}. Does this change break anything? |
| treetops="$treetops $x ${LIB}/$file" |
| fi |
| fi |
| cd $cwd |
| fi |
| done |
| fi |
| |
| set - $treetops |
| while [ $# != 0 ]; do |
| # $1 is an old directory to copy, and $2 is the new directory to copy to. |
| echo "Finding header files in $1:" |
| cd ${INPUT} |
| cd $1 |
| files=`find . -name '*.h' -type f -print` |
| echo 'Checking header files:' |
| for file in $files; do |
| if [ -r $file ]; then |
| cp $file $2/$file >/dev/null 2>&1 || echo "Can't copy $file" |
| chmod +w $2/$file |
| chmod a+r $2/$file |
| |
| # The following have been removed from the sed command below |
| # because it is more useful to leave these things in. |
| # The only reason to remove them was for -pedantic, |
| # which isn't much of a reason. -- rms. |
| # /^[ ]*#[ ]*ident/d |
| |
| # This code makes Solaris SCSI fail, because it changes the |
| # alignment within some critical structures. See <sys/scsi/impl/commands.h>. |
| # s/u_char\([ ][ ]*[a-zA-Z0-9_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*[ ]*:[ ]*[0-9][0-9]*\)/u_int\1/ |
| # Disable these also, since they probably aren't safe either. |
| # s/u_short\([ ][ ]*[a-zA-Z0-9_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*[ ]*:[ ]*[0-9][0-9]*\)/u_int\1/ |
| # s/ushort\([ ][ ]*[a-zA-Z0-9_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*[ ]*:[ ]*[0-9][0-9]*\)/u_int\1/ |
| # s/evcm_t\([ ][ ]*[a-zA-Z0-9_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*[ ]*:[ ]*[0-9][0-9]*\)/u_int\1/ |
| # s/Pbyte\([ ][ ]*[a-zA-Z0-9_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*[ ]*:[ ]*SEQSIZ\)/unsigned int\1/ |
| |
| # The change of u_char, etc, to u_int |
| # applies to bit fields. |
| sed -e ' |
| s%^\([ ]*#[ ]*else\)[ ]*/[^*].*%\1% |
| s%^\([ ]*#[ ]*else\)[ ]*[^/ ].*%\1% |
| s%^\([ ]*#[ ]*endif\)[ ]*/[^*].*%\1% |
| s%^\([ ]*#[ ]*endif\)[ ]*[^/ ].*%\1% |
| s/#lint(on)/defined(lint)/g |
| s/#lint(off)/!defined(lint)/g |
| s/#machine(\([^)]*\))/defined(__\1__)/g |
| s/#system(\([^)]*\))/defined(__\1__)/g |
| s/#cpu(\([^)]*\))/defined(__\1__)/g |
| /#[a-z]*if.*[ (]m68k/ s/\([^_]\)m68k/\1__m68k__/g |
| /#[a-z]*if.*[ (]__i386\([^_]\)/ s/__i386/__i386__/g |
| /#[a-z]*if.*[ (]i386/ s/\([^_]\)i386/\1__i386__/g |
| /#[a-z]*if.*[ (!]__i860\([^_]\)/ s/__i860/__i860__/g |
| /#[a-z]*if.*[ (!]i860/ s/\([^_]\)i860/\1__i860__/g |
| /#[a-z]*if.*[ (]sparc/ s/\([^_]\)sparc/\1__sparc__/g |
| /#[a-z]*if.*[ (]mc68000/ s/\([^_]\)mc68000/\1__mc68000__/g |
| /#[a-z]*if.*[ (]vax/ s/\([^_]\)vax/\1__vax__/g |
| /#[a-z]*if.*[ (]sun/ s/\([^_]\)\(sun[a-z0-9]*\)\([^a-z0-9_]\)/\1__\2__\3/g |
| /#[a-z]*if.*[ (]sun/ s/\([^_]\)\(sun[a-z0-9]*\)$/\1__\2__/g |
| /#[a-z]*if.*[ (]ns32000/ s/\([^_]\)ns32000/\1__ns32000__/g |
| /#[a-z]*if.*[ (]pyr/ s/\([^_]\)pyr/\1__pyr__/g |
| /#[a-z]*if.*[ (]is68k/ s/\([^_]\)is68k/\1__is68k__/g |
| s/__STDC__[ ][ ]*==[ ][ ]*0/!defined (__STRICT_ANSI__)/g |
| s/__STDC__[ ][ ]*==[ ][ ]*1/defined (__STRICT_ANSI__)/g |
| s/__STDC__[ ][ ]*!=[ ][ ]*0/defined (__STRICT_ANSI__)/g |
| s/__STDC__[ ][ ]*!=[ ][ ]*1/!defined (__STRICT_ANSI__)/g |
| s/__STDC__ - 0 == 0/!defined (__STRICT_ANSI__)/g |
| /^typedef[ ][ ]*[unsigned ]*long[ ][ ]*[u_]*longlong_t;/s/long/long long/ |
| ' $2/$file > $2/$file.sed |
| mv $2/$file.sed $2/$file |
| if cmp $file $2/$file >/dev/null 2>&1; then |
| rm $2/$file |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file |
| fi |
| fi |
| done |
| shift; shift |
| done |
| |
| # Install the proper definition of the three standard types in header files |
| # that they come from. |
| for file in sys/types.h stdlib.h sys/stdtypes.h stddef.h memory.h unistd.h; do |
| if [ -r $file ] && [ ! -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| cp $file ${LIB}/$file >/dev/null 2>&1 || echo "Can't copy $file" |
| chmod +w ${LIB}/$file 2>/dev/null |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file 2>/dev/null |
| fi |
| |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| echo Fixing size_t, ptrdiff_t and wchar_t in $file |
| sed \ |
| -e '/typedef[ ][ ]*[a-z_][ a-z_]*[ ]size_t/i\ |
| #ifndef __SIZE_TYPE__\ |
| #define __SIZE_TYPE__ long unsigned int\ |
| #endif |
| ' \ |
| -e 's/typedef[ ][ ]*[a-z_][ a-z_]*[ ]size_t/typedef __SIZE_TYPE__ size_t/' \ |
| -e '/typedef[ ][ ]*[a-z_][ a-z_]*[ ]ptrdiff_t/i\ |
| #ifndef __PTRDIFF_TYPE__\ |
| #define __PTRDIFF_TYPE__ long int\ |
| #endif |
| ' \ |
| -e 's/typedef[ ][ ]*[a-z_][ a-z_]*[ ]ptrdiff_t/typedef __PTRDIFF_TYPE__ ptrdiff_t/' \ |
| -e '/typedef[ ][ ]*[a-z_][ a-z_]*[ ]wchar_t/i\ |
| #ifndef __WCHAR_TYPE__\ |
| #define __WCHAR_TYPE__ int\ |
| #endif |
| ' \ |
| -e 's/typedef[ ][ ]*[a-z_][ a-z_]*[ ]wchar_t/typedef __WCHAR_TYPE__ wchar_t/' \ |
| ${LIB}/$file > ${LIB}/${file}.sed |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file; mv ${LIB}/${file}.sed ${LIB}/$file |
| if cmp $file ${LIB}/$file >/dev/null 2>&1; then |
| rm ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| fi |
| done |
| |
| # Fix first broken decl of getcwd present on some svr4 systems. |
| |
| file=stdlib.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| sed -e 's/getcwd(char \*, int)/getcwd(char *, size_t)/' $file_to_fix > /tmp/$base |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base |
| fi |
| |
| # Fix second broken decl of getcwd present on some svr4 systems. Also |
| # fix the incorrect decl of profil present on some svr4 systems. |
| |
| file=unistd.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| sed -e 's/getcwd(char \*, int)/getcwd(char *, size_t)/' $file_to_fix \ |
| | sed -e 's/profil(unsigned short \*, unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned int)/profil(unsigned short *, size_t, int, unsigned)/' > /tmp/$base |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base |
| fi |
| |
| # Fix the definition of NULL in <sys/param.h> so that it is conditional |
| # and so that it is correct for both C and C++. |
| |
| file=sys/param.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| cp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base |
| chmod +w /tmp/$base |
| chmod a+r /tmp/$base |
| sed -e '/^#define[ ]*NULL[ ]*0$/c\ |
| #ifndef NULL\ |
| #ifdef __cplusplus\ |
| #define __NULL_TYPE\ |
| #else /* !defined(__cplusplus) */\ |
| #define __NULL_TYPE (void *)\ |
| #endif /* !defined(__cplusplus) */\ |
| #define NULL (__NULL_TYPE 0)\ |
| #endif /* !defined(NULL) */' /tmp/$base > /tmp/$base.sed |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base.sed >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base.sed ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base /tmp/$base.sed |
| fi |
| |
| # Likewise fix the definition of NULL in <stdio.h> so that it is conditional |
| # and so that it is correct for both C and C++. |
| |
| file=stdio.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| cp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base |
| chmod +w /tmp/$base |
| sed -e '/^#define[ ]*NULL[ ]*0$/c\ |
| #ifdef __cplusplus\ |
| #define __NULL_TYPE\ |
| #else /* !defined(__cplusplus) */\ |
| #define __NULL_TYPE (void *)\ |
| #endif /* !defined(__cplusplus) */\ |
| #define NULL (__NULL_TYPE 0)' /tmp/$base > /tmp/$base.sed |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base.sed >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base.sed ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base /tmp/$base.sed |
| fi |
| |
| # Likewise fix the definition of NULL in <dbm.h> so that it is conditional |
| # and so that it is correct for both C and C++. |
| |
| file=dbm.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| cp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base |
| chmod +w /tmp/$base |
| sed -e '/^#define[ ]*NULL[ ]*((char \*) 0)$/c\ |
| #ifndef NULL\ |
| #ifdef __cplusplus\ |
| #define __NULL_TYPE\ |
| #else /* !defined(__cplusplus) */\ |
| #define __NULL_TYPE (void *)\ |
| #endif /* !defined(__cplusplus) */\ |
| #define NULL (__NULL_TYPE 0)\ |
| #endif /* !defined(NULL) */' /tmp/$base > /tmp/$base.sed |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base.sed >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base.sed ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base /tmp/$base.sed |
| fi |
| |
| # Add a prototyped declaration of mmap to <sys/mman.h>. |
| |
| file=sys/mman.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| cp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base |
| chmod +w /tmp/$base |
| sed -e '/^extern caddr_t mmap();$/c\ |
| #ifdef __STDC__\ |
| extern caddr_t mmap (caddr_t, size_t, int, int, int, off_t);\ |
| #else /* !defined(__STDC__) */\ |
| extern caddr_t mmap ();\ |
| #endif /* !defined(__STDC__) */' /tmp/$base > /tmp/$base.sed |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base.sed >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base.sed ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base /tmp/$base.sed |
| fi |
| |
| # 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. |
| |
| file=ftw.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if test -z "$file_to_fix" || grep 'define ftw' $file_to_fix > /dev/null; then |
| # Either we have no <ftw.h> file at all, or else we have the pre-fixed Solaris |
| # one. Either way, we don't have to do anything. |
| true |
| else |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| cp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base |
| chmod +w /tmp/$base |
| sed -e '/^extern int ftw(const/i\ |
| #if !defined(_STYPES)\ |
| static\ |
| #else\ |
| extern\ |
| #endif |
| '\ |
| -e 's/extern \(int ftw(const.*\)$/\1/' \ |
| -e '/^extern int nftw/i\ |
| #if defined(_STYPES)\ |
| static\ |
| #else\ |
| extern\ |
| #endif |
| '\ |
| -e 's/extern \(int nftw.*\)$/\1/' \ |
| -e '/^extern int ftw(),/c\ |
| #if !defined(_STYPES)\ |
| static\ |
| #else\ |
| extern\ |
| #endif\ |
| int ftw();\ |
| #if defined(_STYPES)\ |
| static\ |
| #else\ |
| extern\ |
| #endif\ |
| int nftw();' /tmp/$base > /tmp/$base.sed |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base.sed >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base.sed ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base /tmp/$base.sed |
| fi |
| |
| # Avoid the definition of the bool type in the Solaris 2.x curses.h when using |
| # g++, since it's now an official type in the C++ language. |
| file=curses.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| cp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base |
| chmod +w /tmp/$base |
| sed -e 's,^typedef[ ]char[ ]bool;$,#ifndef __cplusplus\ |
| typedef char bool;\ |
| #endif /* !defined __cplusplus */,' /tmp/$base > /tmp/$base.sed |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base.sed >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base.sed ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base /tmp/$base.sed |
| fi |
| |
| # Add a `static' declaration of `getrnge' into <regexp.h>. |
| |
| # 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. |
| |
| file=regexp.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| if grep "static void getrnge" $file_to_fix > /dev/null; then |
| true |
| else |
| cp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base |
| chmod +w /tmp/$base |
| sed -e '/^static int[ ]*size;/c\ |
| static int size ;\ |
| \ |
| static int getrnge ();' /tmp/$base > /tmp/$base.sed |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base.sed >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base.sed ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base /tmp/$base.sed |
| fi |
| |
| # 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. |
| |
| file=string.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| cp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base |
| chmod +w /tmp/$base |
| sed -e '/#define.*__std_hdr_/d' /tmp/$base > /tmp/$base.sed |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base.sed >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base.sed ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base /tmp/$base.sed |
| fi |
| |
| # 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). |
| |
| file=ieeefp.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| cp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base |
| chmod +w /tmp/$base |
| sed -e '/#define[ ]*__i386 /d' -e '/#define[ ]*__sparc /d' \ |
| -e '/#define[ ]*__i860 /d' -e '/#define[ ]*__m88k /d' \ |
| -e '/#define[ ]*__mips /d' -e '/#define[ ]*__m68k /d' \ |
| /tmp/$base > /tmp/$base.sed |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base.sed >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base.sed ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base /tmp/$base.sed |
| fi |
| |
| # Add a #define of _SIGACTION_ into <sys/signal.h>. |
| # Also fix types of SIG_DFL, SIG_ERR, SIG_IGN, and SIG_HOLD. |
| |
| file=sys/signal.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| cp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base |
| chmod +w /tmp/$base |
| sed -e '/^struct sigaction {/c\ |
| #define _SIGACTION_\ |
| struct sigaction {' \ |
| -e '1,$s/(void *(\*)())/(void (*)(int))/' /tmp/$base > /tmp/$base.sed |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base.sed >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base.sed ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base /tmp/$base.sed |
| fi |
| |
| # Fix declarations of `makedev', `major', and `minor' in <sys/mkdev.h>. |
| |
| file=sys/mkdev.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| cp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base |
| chmod +w /tmp/$base |
| sed -e '/^dev_t makedev(const/c\ |
| static dev_t makedev(const major_t, const minor_t);' \ |
| -e '/^dev_t makedev()/c\ |
| static dev_t makedev();' \ |
| -e '/^major_t major(const/c\ |
| static major_t major(const dev_t);' \ |
| -e '/^major_t major()/c\ |
| static major_t major();' \ |
| -e '/^minor_t minor(const/c\ |
| static minor_t minor(const dev_t);' \ |
| -e '/^minor_t minor()/c\ |
| static minor_t minor();' /tmp/$base > /tmp/$base.sed |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base.sed >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base.sed ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base /tmp/$base.sed |
| fi |
| |
| # Fix reference to NMSZ in <sys/adv.h>. |
| |
| file=sys/adv.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| sed 's/\[NMSZ\]/\[RFS_NMSZ\]/g' $file_to_fix > /tmp/$base |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base |
| fi |
| |
| # Fix reference to NC_NPI_RAW in <sys/netcspace.h>. Also fix types of |
| # array initializers. |
| |
| file=sys/netcspace.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| sed 's/NC_NPI_RAW/NC_TPI_RAW/g' $file_to_fix \ |
| | sed 's/NC_/(unsigned long) NC_/' > /tmp/$base |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base |
| fi |
| |
| # Conditionalize all of <fs/rfs/rf_cache.h> on _KERNEL being defined. |
| |
| file=fs/rfs/rf_cache.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| if grep _KERNEL $file_to_fix > /dev/null; then |
| true |
| else |
| echo '#ifdef _KERNEL' > /tmp/$base |
| cat $file_to_fix >> /tmp/$base |
| echo '#endif /* defined(_KERNEL) */' >> /tmp/$base |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| rm -f /tmp/$base |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| # Conditionalize all of <sys/erec.h> on _KERNEL being defined. |
| |
| file=sys/erec.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| if grep _KERNEL $file_to_fix > /dev/null; then |
| true |
| else |
| echo '#ifdef _KERNEL' > /tmp/$base |
| cat $file_to_fix >> /tmp/$base |
| echo '#endif /* defined(_KERNEL) */' >> /tmp/$base |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| rm -f /tmp/$base |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| # Conditionalize all of <sys/err.h> on _KERNEL being defined. |
| |
| file=sys/err.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| if grep _KERNEL $file_to_fix > /dev/null; then |
| true |
| else |
| echo '#ifdef _KERNEL' > /tmp/$base |
| cat $file_to_fix >> /tmp/$base |
| echo '#endif /* defined(_KERNEL) */' >> /tmp/$base |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| rm -f /tmp/$base |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| # Conditionalize all of <sys/char.h> on _KERNEL being defined. |
| |
| file=sys/char.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| if grep _KERNEL $file_to_fix > /dev/null; then |
| true |
| else |
| echo '#ifdef _KERNEL' > /tmp/$base |
| cat $file_to_fix >> /tmp/$base |
| echo '#endif /* defined(_KERNEL) */' >> /tmp/$base |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| rm -f /tmp/$base |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| # Conditionalize all of <sys/getpages.h> on _KERNEL being defined. |
| |
| file=sys/getpages.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| if grep _KERNEL $file_to_fix > /dev/null; then |
| true |
| else |
| echo '#ifdef _KERNEL' > /tmp/$base |
| cat $file_to_fix >> /tmp/$base |
| echo '#endif /* defined(_KERNEL) */' >> /tmp/$base |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| rm -f /tmp/$base |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| # Conditionalize all of <sys/map.h> on _KERNEL being defined. |
| |
| file=sys/map.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| if grep _KERNEL $file_to_fix > /dev/null; then |
| true |
| else |
| echo '#ifdef _KERNEL' > /tmp/$base |
| cat $file_to_fix >> /tmp/$base |
| echo '#endif /* defined(_KERNEL) */' >> /tmp/$base |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| rm -f /tmp/$base |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| # Conditionalize all of <sys/cmn_err.h> on _KERNEL being defined. |
| |
| file=sys/cmn_err.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| if grep _KERNEL $file_to_fix > /dev/null; then |
| true |
| else |
| echo '#ifdef _KERNEL' > /tmp/$base |
| cat $file_to_fix >> /tmp/$base |
| echo '#endif /* defined(_KERNEL) */' >> /tmp/$base |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| rm -f /tmp/$base |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| # Conditionalize all of <sys/kdebugger.h> on _KERNEL being defined. |
| |
| file=sys/kdebugger.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| if grep _KERNEL $file_to_fix > /dev/null; then |
| true |
| else |
| echo '#ifdef _KERNEL' > /tmp/$base |
| cat $file_to_fix >> /tmp/$base |
| echo '#endif /* defined(_KERNEL) */' >> /tmp/$base |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| rm -f /tmp/$base |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| # Conditionalize some of <netinet/in.h> on _KERNEL being defined. |
| # This has been taken out because it breaks on some versions of |
| # DYNIX/ptx, and it does not seem to do much good on any system. |
| # file=netinet/in.h |
| # base=`basename $file` |
| # if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| # file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| # else |
| # if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| # file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| # else |
| # file_to_fix="" |
| # fi |
| # fi |
| # if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| # echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| # if grep _KERNEL $file_to_fix > /dev/null; then |
| # true |
| # else |
| # sed -e '/#ifdef INKERNEL/i\ |
| # #ifdef _KERNEL |
| # ' \ |
| # -e '/#endif[ ]*\/\* INKERNEL \*\//a\ |
| # #endif /* _KERNEL */ |
| # ' \ |
| # $file_to_fix > ${LIB}/${file}.sed |
| # rm -f ${LIB}/$file; mv ${LIB}/${file}.sed ${LIB}/$file |
| # echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| # fi |
| # fi |
| |
| # Conditionalize some of <sys/endian.h> on __GNUC__ and __GNUG__. |
| |
| file=sys/endian.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| if grep __GNUC__ $file_to_fix > /dev/null; then |
| true |
| else |
| sed -e '/# ifdef __STDC__/i\ |
| # if !defined (__GNUC__) && !defined (__GNUG__) |
| ' \ |
| -e '/# include <sys\/byteorder.h>/s/ / /'\ |
| -e '/# include <sys\/byteorder.h>/i\ |
| # endif /* !defined (__GNUC__) && !defined (__GNUG__) */ |
| '\ |
| $file_to_fix > ${LIB}/${file}.sed |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file; mv ${LIB}/${file}.sed ${LIB}/$file |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| # Commented out because tmcconne@sedona.intel.com says we don't clearly need it |
| # and the text in types.h is not erroneous. |
| ## In sys/types.h, don't name the enum for booleans. |
| # |
| #file=sys/types.h |
| #base=`basename $file` |
| #if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| # file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| #else |
| # if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| # file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| # else |
| # file_to_fix="" |
| # fi |
| #fi |
| #if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| # echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| # if grep "enum boolean" $file_to_fix > /dev/null; then |
| # sed -e 's/enum boolean/enum/' ${LIB}/$file > ${LIB}/${file}.sed |
| # rm -f ${LIB}/$file; mv ${LIB}/${file}.sed ${LIB}/$file |
| # echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| # else |
| # true |
| # fi |
| #fi |
| |
| # Remove useless extern keyword from struct forward declarations in |
| # <sys/stream.h> and <sys/strsubr.h> |
| |
| file=sys/stream.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| sed -e ' |
| s/extern struct stdata;/struct stdata;/g |
| s/extern struct strevent;/struct strevent;/g |
| ' $file_to_fix > /tmp/$base |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base |
| fi |
| |
| file=sys/strsubr.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| sed -e ' |
| s/extern struct strbuf;/struct strbuf;/g |
| s/extern struct uio;/struct uio;/g |
| s/extern struct thread;/struct thread;/g |
| s/extern struct proc;/struct proc;/g |
| ' $file_to_fix > /tmp/$base |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base |
| fi |
| |
| # Put storage class at start of decl, to avoid warning. |
| file=rpc/types.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| sed -e ' |
| s/const extern/extern const/g |
| ' $file_to_fix > /tmp/$base |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base |
| fi |
| |
| # Convert functions to prototype form, and fix arg names in <sys/stat.h>. |
| |
| file=sys/stat.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| cp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base |
| chmod +w /tmp/$base |
| sed -e '/^stat([ ]*[^c]/{ |
| N |
| N |
| s/(.*)\n/( / |
| s/;\n/, / |
| s/;$/)/ |
| }' \ |
| -e '/^lstat([ ]*[^c]/{ |
| N |
| N |
| s/(.*)\n/( / |
| s/;\n/, / |
| s/;$/)/ |
| }' \ |
| -e '/^fstat([ ]*[^i]/{ |
| N |
| N |
| s/(.*)\n/( / |
| s/;\n/, / |
| s/;$/)/ |
| }' \ |
| -e '/^mknod([ ]*[^c]/{ |
| N |
| N |
| N |
| s/(.*)\n/( / |
| s/;\n/, /g |
| s/;$/)/ |
| }' \ |
| -e '1,$s/\([^A-Za-z]\)path\([^A-Za-z]\)/\1__path\2/g' \ |
| -e '1,$s/\([^A-Za-z]\)buf\([^A-Za-z]\)/\1__buf\2/g' \ |
| -e '1,$s/\([^A-Za-z]\)fd\([^A-Za-z]\)/\1__fd\2/g' \ |
| -e '1,$s/ret\([^u]\)/__ret\1/g' \ |
| -e '1,$s/\([^_]\)mode\([^_]\)/\1__mode\2/g' \ |
| -e '1,$s/\([^_r]\)dev\([^_]\)/\1__dev\2/g' /tmp/$base > /tmp/$base.sed |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base.sed >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base.sed ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base /tmp/$base.sed |
| fi |
| |
| # Sony NEWSOS 5.0 does not support the complete ANSI C standard. |
| |
| if [ -x /bin/sony ]; then |
| if /bin/sony; then |
| |
| # Change <stdio.h> to not define __filbuf, __flsbuf, and __iob |
| |
| file=stdio.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| cp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base |
| chmod +w /tmp/$base |
| sed -e ' |
| s/__filbuf/_filbuf/g |
| s/__flsbuf/_flsbuf/g |
| s/__iob/_iob/g |
| ' /tmp/$base > /tmp/$base.sed |
| mv /tmp/$base.sed /tmp/$base |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base.sed >/dev/null 2>&1; then |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base |
| fi |
| |
| # Change <ctype.h> to not define __ctype |
| |
| file=ctype.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| cp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base |
| chmod +w /tmp/$base |
| sed -e ' |
| s/__ctype/_ctype/g |
| ' /tmp/$base > /tmp/$base.sed |
| mv /tmp/$base.sed /tmp/$base |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base.sed >/dev/null 2>&1; then |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base |
| fi |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| # 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. |
| # Solaris 2.1 has this problem. |
| |
| file=limits.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| sed -e '/[ ]FLT_MIN[ ]/i\ |
| #ifndef FLT_MIN |
| '\ |
| -e '/[ ]FLT_MIN[ ]/a\ |
| #endif |
| '\ |
| -e '/[ ]FLT_MAX[ ]/i\ |
| #ifndef FLT_MAX |
| '\ |
| -e '/[ ]FLT_MAX[ ]/a\ |
| #endif |
| '\ |
| -e '/[ ]FLT_DIG[ ]/i\ |
| #ifndef FLT_DIG |
| '\ |
| -e '/[ ]FLT_DIG[ ]/a\ |
| #endif |
| '\ |
| -e '/[ ]DBL_MIN[ ]/i\ |
| #ifndef DBL_MIN |
| '\ |
| -e '/[ ]DBL_MIN[ ]/a\ |
| #endif |
| '\ |
| -e '/[ ]DBL_MAX[ ]/i\ |
| #ifndef DBL_MAX |
| '\ |
| -e '/[ ]DBL_MAX[ ]/a\ |
| #endif |
| '\ |
| -e '/[ ]DBL_DIG[ ]/i\ |
| #ifndef DBL_DIG |
| '\ |
| -e '/[ ]DBL_DIG[ ]/a\ |
| #endif |
| ' $file_to_fix > /tmp/$base |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base |
| fi |
| |
| # Completely replace <sys/varargs.h> with a file that includes gcc's |
| # stdarg.h or varargs.h files as appropriate. |
| |
| file=sys/varargs.h |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| echo Replacing $file |
| cat > ${LIB}/$file << EOF |
| /* This file was generated by fixincludes. */ |
| #ifndef _SYS_VARARGS_H |
| #define _SYS_VARARGS_H |
| |
| #ifdef __STDC__ |
| #include <stdarg.h> |
| #else |
| #include <varargs.h> |
| #endif |
| |
| #endif /* _SYS_VARARGS_H */ |
| EOF |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| |
| # In math.h, put #ifndefs around things that might be defined in a gcc |
| # specific math-*.h file. |
| |
| file=math.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| sed -e '/define[ ]HUGE_VAL[ ]/i\ |
| #ifndef HUGE_VAL |
| '\ |
| -e '/define[ ]HUGE_VAL[ ]/a\ |
| #endif |
| ' $file_to_fix > /tmp/$base |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base |
| fi |
| |
| # 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. |
| for file in math.h floatingpoint.h; do |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| sed -e '/^#define[ ]*__P/i\ |
| #ifndef __P |
| '\ |
| -e '/^#define[ ]*__P/a\ |
| #endif |
| ' $file_to_fix > /tmp/$base |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base |
| fi |
| done |
| |
| # The Solaris math.h defines struct exception, 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. |
| file=math.h |
| base=`basename $file` |
| if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file |
| else |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then |
| file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file |
| else |
| file_to_fix="" |
| fi |
| fi |
| if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then |
| echo Checking $file_to_fix |
| sed -e '/struct exception/i\ |
| #ifdef __cplusplus\ |
| #define exception __math_exception\ |
| #endif'\ |
| -e '/struct exception/a\ |
| #ifdef __cplusplus\ |
| #undef exception\ |
| #endif' $file_to_fix > /tmp/$base |
| if cmp $file_to_fix /tmp/$base >/dev/null 2>&1; then \ |
| true |
| else |
| echo Fixed $file_to_fix |
| rm -f ${LIB}/$file |
| cp /tmp/$base ${LIB}/$file |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file |
| fi |
| rm -f /tmp/$base |
| fi |
| |
| echo 'Removing unneeded directories:' |
| cd $LIB |
| files=`find . -type d -print | sort -r` |
| for file in $files; do |
| rmdir $LIB/$file > /dev/null 2>&1 |
| done |
| |
| if $LINKS; then |
| echo 'Making internal symbolic non-directory links' |
| cd ${INPUT} |
| files=`find . -type l -print` |
| for file in $files; do |
| dest=`ls -ld $file | sed -n 's/.*-> //p'` |
| if expr "$dest" : '[^/].*' > /dev/null; then |
| target=${LIB}/`echo $file | sed "s|[^/]*\$|$dest|"` |
| if [ -f $target ]; then |
| ln -s $dest ${LIB}/$file >/dev/null 2>&1 |
| fi |
| fi |
| done |
| fi |
| |
| cd ${ORIG_DIR} |
| |
| echo 'Replacing <sys/byteorder.h>' |
| if [ \! -d $LIB/sys ]; then |
| mkdir $LIB/sys |
| fi |
| rm -f ${LIB}/sys/byteorder.h |
| cat <<'__EOF__' >${LIB}/sys/byteorder.h |
| #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\n\ |
| ror%L0 $16,%0\n\ |
| 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 (__i860__) && !defined (__i860_big_endian__)) \ |
| || defined (__ns32k__) || defined (__vax__) \ |
| || defined (__spur__) || 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); |
| } |
| |
| __EOF__ |
| |
| if [ -r ${INPUT}/sys/byteorder.h ]; then |
| if grep BYTE_ORDER ${INPUT}/sys/byteorder.h >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then |
| cat <<'__EOF__' >>${LIB}/sys/byteorder.h |
| #ifndef BYTE_ORDER |
| #define LITTLE_ENDIAN __LITTLE_ENDIAN__ |
| #define BIG_ENDIAN __BIG_ENDIAN__ |
| #define PDP_ENDIAN __PDP_ENDIAN__ |
| #define BYTE_ORDER __BYTE_ORDER__ |
| #endif |
| |
| __EOF__ |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| cat <<'__EOF__' >>${LIB}/sys/byteorder.h |
| #endif /* !defined (_SYS_BYTEORDER_H) */ |
| __EOF__ |
| |
| chmod a+r ${LIB}/sys/byteorder.h |
| |
| exit 0 |
| |