cannam@126: #! /bin/sh cannam@126: # depcomp - compile a program generating dependencies as side-effects cannam@126: cannam@126: scriptversion=2009-04-28.21; # UTC cannam@126: cannam@126: # Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 Free cannam@126: # Software Foundation, Inc. cannam@126: cannam@126: # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify cannam@126: # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by cannam@126: # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) cannam@126: # any later version. cannam@126: cannam@126: # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, cannam@126: # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of cannam@126: # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the cannam@126: # GNU General Public License for more details. cannam@126: cannam@126: # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License cannam@126: # along with this program. If not, see . cannam@126: cannam@126: # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you cannam@126: # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a cannam@126: # configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under cannam@126: # the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program. cannam@126: cannam@126: # Originally written by Alexandre Oliva . cannam@126: cannam@126: case $1 in cannam@126: '') cannam@126: echo "$0: No command. Try \`$0 --help' for more information." 1>&2 cannam@126: exit 1; cannam@126: ;; cannam@126: -h | --h*) cannam@126: cat <<\EOF cannam@126: Usage: depcomp [--help] [--version] PROGRAM [ARGS] cannam@126: cannam@126: Run PROGRAMS ARGS to compile a file, generating dependencies cannam@126: as side-effects. cannam@126: cannam@126: Environment variables: cannam@126: depmode Dependency tracking mode. cannam@126: source Source file read by `PROGRAMS ARGS'. cannam@126: object Object file output by `PROGRAMS ARGS'. cannam@126: DEPDIR directory where to store dependencies. cannam@126: depfile Dependency file to output. cannam@126: tmpdepfile Temporary file to use when outputing dependencies. cannam@126: libtool Whether libtool is used (yes/no). cannam@126: cannam@126: Report bugs to . cannam@126: EOF cannam@126: exit $? cannam@126: ;; cannam@126: -v | --v*) cannam@126: echo "depcomp $scriptversion" cannam@126: exit $? cannam@126: ;; cannam@126: esac cannam@126: cannam@126: if test -z "$depmode" || test -z "$source" || test -z "$object"; then cannam@126: echo "depcomp: Variables source, object and depmode must be set" 1>&2 cannam@126: exit 1 cannam@126: fi cannam@126: cannam@126: # Dependencies for sub/bar.o or sub/bar.obj go into sub/.deps/bar.Po. cannam@126: depfile=${depfile-`echo "$object" | cannam@126: sed 's|[^\\/]*$|'${DEPDIR-.deps}'/&|;s|\.\([^.]*\)$|.P\1|;s|Pobj$|Po|'`} cannam@126: tmpdepfile=${tmpdepfile-`echo "$depfile" | sed 's/\.\([^.]*\)$/.T\1/'`} cannam@126: cannam@126: rm -f "$tmpdepfile" cannam@126: cannam@126: # Some modes work just like other modes, but use different flags. We cannam@126: # parameterize here, but still list the modes in the big case below, cannam@126: # to make depend.m4 easier to write. Note that we *cannot* use a case cannam@126: # here, because this file can only contain one case statement. cannam@126: if test "$depmode" = hp; then cannam@126: # HP compiler uses -M and no extra arg. cannam@126: gccflag=-M cannam@126: depmode=gcc cannam@126: fi cannam@126: cannam@126: if test "$depmode" = dashXmstdout; then cannam@126: # This is just like dashmstdout with a different argument. cannam@126: dashmflag=-xM cannam@126: depmode=dashmstdout cannam@126: fi cannam@126: cannam@126: cygpath_u="cygpath -u -f -" cannam@126: if test "$depmode" = msvcmsys; then cannam@126: # This is just like msvisualcpp but w/o cygpath translation. cannam@126: # Just convert the backslash-escaped backslashes to single forward cannam@126: # slashes to satisfy depend.m4 cannam@126: cygpath_u="sed s,\\\\\\\\,/,g" cannam@126: depmode=msvisualcpp cannam@126: fi cannam@126: cannam@126: case "$depmode" in cannam@126: gcc3) cannam@126: ## gcc 3 implements dependency tracking that does exactly what cannam@126: ## we want. Yay! Note: for some reason libtool 1.4 doesn't like cannam@126: ## it if -MD -MP comes after the -MF stuff. Hmm. cannam@126: ## Unfortunately, FreeBSD c89 acceptance of flags depends upon cannam@126: ## the command line argument order; so add the flags where they cannam@126: ## appear in depend2.am. Note that the slowdown incurred here cannam@126: ## affects only configure: in makefiles, %FASTDEP% shortcuts this. cannam@126: for arg cannam@126: do cannam@126: case $arg in cannam@126: -c) set fnord "$@" -MT "$object" -MD -MP -MF "$tmpdepfile" "$arg" ;; cannam@126: *) set fnord "$@" "$arg" ;; cannam@126: esac cannam@126: shift # fnord cannam@126: shift # $arg cannam@126: done cannam@126: "$@" cannam@126: stat=$? cannam@126: if test $stat -eq 0; then : cannam@126: else cannam@126: rm -f "$tmpdepfile" cannam@126: exit $stat cannam@126: fi cannam@126: mv "$tmpdepfile" "$depfile" cannam@126: ;; cannam@126: cannam@126: gcc) cannam@126: ## There are various ways to get dependency output from gcc. Here's cannam@126: ## why we pick this rather obscure method: cannam@126: ## - Don't want to use -MD because we'd like the dependencies to end cannam@126: ## up in a subdir. Having to rename by hand is ugly. cannam@126: ## (We might end up doing this anyway to support other compilers.) cannam@126: ## - The DEPENDENCIES_OUTPUT environment variable makes gcc act like cannam@126: ## -MM, not -M (despite what the docs say). cannam@126: ## - Using -M directly means running the compiler twice (even worse cannam@126: ## than renaming). cannam@126: if test -z "$gccflag"; then cannam@126: gccflag=-MD, cannam@126: fi cannam@126: "$@" -Wp,"$gccflag$tmpdepfile" cannam@126: stat=$? cannam@126: if test $stat -eq 0; then : cannam@126: else cannam@126: rm -f "$tmpdepfile" cannam@126: exit $stat cannam@126: fi cannam@126: rm -f "$depfile" cannam@126: echo "$object : \\" > "$depfile" cannam@126: alpha=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz cannam@126: ## The second -e expression handles DOS-style file names with drive letters. cannam@126: sed -e 's/^[^:]*: / /' \ cannam@126: -e 's/^['$alpha']:\/[^:]*: / /' < "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile" cannam@126: ## This next piece of magic avoids the `deleted header file' problem. cannam@126: ## The problem is that when a header file which appears in a .P file cannam@126: ## is deleted, the dependency causes make to die (because there is cannam@126: ## typically no way to rebuild the header). We avoid this by adding cannam@126: ## dummy dependencies for each header file. Too bad gcc doesn't do cannam@126: ## this for us directly. cannam@126: tr ' ' ' cannam@126: ' < "$tmpdepfile" | cannam@126: ## Some versions of gcc put a space before the `:'. On the theory cannam@126: ## that the space means something, we add a space to the output as cannam@126: ## well. cannam@126: ## Some versions of the HPUX 10.20 sed can't process this invocation cannam@126: ## correctly. Breaking it into two sed invocations is a workaround. cannam@126: sed -e 's/^\\$//' -e '/^$/d' -e '/:$/d' | sed -e 's/$/ :/' >> "$depfile" cannam@126: rm -f "$tmpdepfile" cannam@126: ;; cannam@126: cannam@126: hp) cannam@126: # This case exists only to let depend.m4 do its work. It works by cannam@126: # looking at the text of this script. This case will never be run, cannam@126: # since it is checked for above. cannam@126: exit 1 cannam@126: ;; cannam@126: cannam@126: sgi) cannam@126: if test "$libtool" = yes; then cannam@126: "$@" "-Wp,-MDupdate,$tmpdepfile" cannam@126: else cannam@126: "$@" -MDupdate "$tmpdepfile" cannam@126: fi cannam@126: stat=$? cannam@126: if test $stat -eq 0; then : cannam@126: else cannam@126: rm -f "$tmpdepfile" cannam@126: exit $stat cannam@126: fi cannam@126: rm -f "$depfile" cannam@126: cannam@126: if test -f "$tmpdepfile"; then # yes, the sourcefile depend on other files cannam@126: echo "$object : \\" > "$depfile" cannam@126: cannam@126: # Clip off the initial element (the dependent). Don't try to be cannam@126: # clever and replace this with sed code, as IRIX sed won't handle cannam@126: # lines with more than a fixed number of characters (4096 in cannam@126: # IRIX 6.2 sed, 8192 in IRIX 6.5). We also remove comment lines; cannam@126: # the IRIX cc adds comments like `#:fec' to the end of the cannam@126: # dependency line. cannam@126: tr ' ' ' cannam@126: ' < "$tmpdepfile" \ cannam@126: | sed -e 's/^.*\.o://' -e 's/#.*$//' -e '/^$/ d' | \ cannam@126: tr ' cannam@126: ' ' ' >> "$depfile" cannam@126: echo >> "$depfile" cannam@126: cannam@126: # The second pass generates a dummy entry for each header file. cannam@126: tr ' ' ' cannam@126: ' < "$tmpdepfile" \ cannam@126: | sed -e 's/^.*\.o://' -e 's/#.*$//' -e '/^$/ d' -e 's/$/:/' \ cannam@126: >> "$depfile" cannam@126: else cannam@126: # The sourcefile does not contain any dependencies, so just cannam@126: # store a dummy comment line, to avoid errors with the Makefile cannam@126: # "include basename.Plo" scheme. cannam@126: echo "#dummy" > "$depfile" cannam@126: fi cannam@126: rm -f "$tmpdepfile" cannam@126: ;; cannam@126: cannam@126: aix) cannam@126: # The C for AIX Compiler uses -M and outputs the dependencies cannam@126: # in a .u file. In older versions, this file always lives in the cannam@126: # current directory. Also, the AIX compiler puts `$object:' at the cannam@126: # start of each line; $object doesn't have directory information. cannam@126: # Version 6 uses the directory in both cases. cannam@126: dir=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|/[^/]*$|/|'` cannam@126: test "x$dir" = "x$object" && dir= cannam@126: base=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|^.*/||' -e 's/\.o$//' -e 's/\.lo$//'` cannam@126: if test "$libtool" = yes; then cannam@126: tmpdepfile1=$dir$base.u cannam@126: tmpdepfile2=$base.u cannam@126: tmpdepfile3=$dir.libs/$base.u cannam@126: "$@" -Wc,-M cannam@126: else cannam@126: tmpdepfile1=$dir$base.u cannam@126: tmpdepfile2=$dir$base.u cannam@126: tmpdepfile3=$dir$base.u cannam@126: "$@" -M cannam@126: fi cannam@126: stat=$? cannam@126: cannam@126: if test $stat -eq 0; then : cannam@126: else cannam@126: rm -f "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" "$tmpdepfile3" cannam@126: exit $stat cannam@126: fi cannam@126: cannam@126: for tmpdepfile in "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" "$tmpdepfile3" cannam@126: do cannam@126: test -f "$tmpdepfile" && break cannam@126: done cannam@126: if test -f "$tmpdepfile"; then cannam@126: # Each line is of the form `foo.o: dependent.h'. cannam@126: # Do two passes, one to just change these to cannam@126: # `$object: dependent.h' and one to simply `dependent.h:'. cannam@126: sed -e "s,^.*\.[a-z]*:,$object:," < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile" cannam@126: # That's a tab and a space in the []. cannam@126: sed -e 's,^.*\.[a-z]*:[ ]*,,' -e 's,$,:,' < "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile" cannam@126: else cannam@126: # The sourcefile does not contain any dependencies, so just cannam@126: # store a dummy comment line, to avoid errors with the Makefile cannam@126: # "include basename.Plo" scheme. cannam@126: echo "#dummy" > "$depfile" cannam@126: fi cannam@126: rm -f "$tmpdepfile" cannam@126: ;; cannam@126: cannam@126: icc) cannam@126: # Intel's C compiler understands `-MD -MF file'. However on cannam@126: # icc -MD -MF foo.d -c -o sub/foo.o sub/foo.c cannam@126: # ICC 7.0 will fill foo.d with something like cannam@126: # foo.o: sub/foo.c cannam@126: # foo.o: sub/foo.h cannam@126: # which is wrong. We want: cannam@126: # sub/foo.o: sub/foo.c cannam@126: # sub/foo.o: sub/foo.h cannam@126: # sub/foo.c: cannam@126: # sub/foo.h: cannam@126: # ICC 7.1 will output cannam@126: # foo.o: sub/foo.c sub/foo.h cannam@126: # and will wrap long lines using \ : cannam@126: # foo.o: sub/foo.c ... \ cannam@126: # sub/foo.h ... \ cannam@126: # ... cannam@126: cannam@126: "$@" -MD -MF "$tmpdepfile" cannam@126: stat=$? cannam@126: if test $stat -eq 0; then : cannam@126: else cannam@126: rm -f "$tmpdepfile" cannam@126: exit $stat cannam@126: fi cannam@126: rm -f "$depfile" cannam@126: # Each line is of the form `foo.o: dependent.h', cannam@126: # or `foo.o: dep1.h dep2.h \', or ` dep3.h dep4.h \'. cannam@126: # Do two passes, one to just change these to cannam@126: # `$object: dependent.h' and one to simply `dependent.h:'. cannam@126: sed "s,^[^:]*:,$object :," < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile" cannam@126: # Some versions of the HPUX 10.20 sed can't process this invocation cannam@126: # correctly. Breaking it into two sed invocations is a workaround. cannam@126: sed 's,^[^:]*: \(.*\)$,\1,;s/^\\$//;/^$/d;/:$/d' < "$tmpdepfile" | cannam@126: sed -e 's/$/ :/' >> "$depfile" cannam@126: rm -f "$tmpdepfile" cannam@126: ;; cannam@126: cannam@126: hp2) cannam@126: # The "hp" stanza above does not work with aCC (C++) and HP's ia64 cannam@126: # compilers, which have integrated preprocessors. The correct option cannam@126: # to use with these is +Maked; it writes dependencies to a file named cannam@126: # 'foo.d', which lands next to the object file, wherever that cannam@126: # happens to be. cannam@126: # Much of this is similar to the tru64 case; see comments there. cannam@126: dir=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|/[^/]*$|/|'` cannam@126: test "x$dir" = "x$object" && dir= cannam@126: base=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|^.*/||' -e 's/\.o$//' -e 's/\.lo$//'` cannam@126: if test "$libtool" = yes; then cannam@126: tmpdepfile1=$dir$base.d cannam@126: tmpdepfile2=$dir.libs/$base.d cannam@126: "$@" -Wc,+Maked cannam@126: else cannam@126: tmpdepfile1=$dir$base.d cannam@126: tmpdepfile2=$dir$base.d cannam@126: "$@" +Maked cannam@126: fi cannam@126: stat=$? cannam@126: if test $stat -eq 0; then : cannam@126: else cannam@126: rm -f "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" cannam@126: exit $stat cannam@126: fi cannam@126: cannam@126: for tmpdepfile in "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" cannam@126: do cannam@126: test -f "$tmpdepfile" && break cannam@126: done cannam@126: if test -f "$tmpdepfile"; then cannam@126: sed -e "s,^.*\.[a-z]*:,$object:," "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile" cannam@126: # Add `dependent.h:' lines. cannam@126: sed -ne '2,${ cannam@126: s/^ *// cannam@126: s/ \\*$// cannam@126: s/$/:/ cannam@126: p cannam@126: }' "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile" cannam@126: else cannam@126: echo "#dummy" > "$depfile" cannam@126: fi cannam@126: rm -f "$tmpdepfile" "$tmpdepfile2" cannam@126: ;; cannam@126: cannam@126: tru64) cannam@126: # The Tru64 compiler uses -MD to generate dependencies as a side cannam@126: # effect. `cc -MD -o foo.o ...' puts the dependencies into `foo.o.d'. cannam@126: # At least on Alpha/Redhat 6.1, Compaq CCC V6.2-504 seems to put cannam@126: # dependencies in `foo.d' instead, so we check for that too. cannam@126: # Subdirectories are respected. cannam@126: dir=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|/[^/]*$|/|'` cannam@126: test "x$dir" = "x$object" && dir= cannam@126: base=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|^.*/||' -e 's/\.o$//' -e 's/\.lo$//'` cannam@126: cannam@126: if test "$libtool" = yes; then cannam@126: # With Tru64 cc, shared objects can also be used to make a cannam@126: # static library. This mechanism is used in libtool 1.4 series to cannam@126: # handle both shared and static libraries in a single compilation. cannam@126: # With libtool 1.4, dependencies were output in $dir.libs/$base.lo.d. cannam@126: # cannam@126: # With libtool 1.5 this exception was removed, and libtool now cannam@126: # generates 2 separate objects for the 2 libraries. These two cannam@126: # compilations output dependencies in $dir.libs/$base.o.d and cannam@126: # in $dir$base.o.d. We have to check for both files, because cannam@126: # one of the two compilations can be disabled. We should prefer cannam@126: # $dir$base.o.d over $dir.libs/$base.o.d because the latter is cannam@126: # automatically cleaned when .libs/ is deleted, while ignoring cannam@126: # the former would cause a distcleancheck panic. cannam@126: tmpdepfile1=$dir.libs/$base.lo.d # libtool 1.4 cannam@126: tmpdepfile2=$dir$base.o.d # libtool 1.5 cannam@126: tmpdepfile3=$dir.libs/$base.o.d # libtool 1.5 cannam@126: tmpdepfile4=$dir.libs/$base.d # Compaq CCC V6.2-504 cannam@126: "$@" -Wc,-MD cannam@126: else cannam@126: tmpdepfile1=$dir$base.o.d cannam@126: tmpdepfile2=$dir$base.d cannam@126: tmpdepfile3=$dir$base.d cannam@126: tmpdepfile4=$dir$base.d cannam@126: "$@" -MD cannam@126: fi cannam@126: cannam@126: stat=$? cannam@126: if test $stat -eq 0; then : cannam@126: else cannam@126: rm -f "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" "$tmpdepfile3" "$tmpdepfile4" cannam@126: exit $stat cannam@126: fi cannam@126: cannam@126: for tmpdepfile in "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" "$tmpdepfile3" "$tmpdepfile4" cannam@126: do cannam@126: test -f "$tmpdepfile" && break cannam@126: done cannam@126: if test -f "$tmpdepfile"; then cannam@126: sed -e "s,^.*\.[a-z]*:,$object:," < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile" cannam@126: # That's a tab and a space in the []. cannam@126: sed -e 's,^.*\.[a-z]*:[ ]*,,' -e 's,$,:,' < "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile" cannam@126: else cannam@126: echo "#dummy" > "$depfile" cannam@126: fi cannam@126: rm -f "$tmpdepfile" cannam@126: ;; cannam@126: cannam@126: #nosideeffect) cannam@126: # This comment above is used by automake to tell side-effect cannam@126: # dependency tracking mechanisms from slower ones. cannam@126: cannam@126: dashmstdout) cannam@126: # Important note: in order to support this mode, a compiler *must* cannam@126: # always write the preprocessed file to stdout, regardless of -o. cannam@126: "$@" || exit $? cannam@126: cannam@126: # Remove the call to Libtool. cannam@126: if test "$libtool" = yes; then cannam@126: while test "X$1" != 'X--mode=compile'; do cannam@126: shift cannam@126: done cannam@126: shift cannam@126: fi cannam@126: cannam@126: # Remove `-o $object'. cannam@126: IFS=" " cannam@126: for arg cannam@126: do cannam@126: case $arg in cannam@126: -o) cannam@126: shift cannam@126: ;; cannam@126: $object) cannam@126: shift cannam@126: ;; cannam@126: *) cannam@126: set fnord "$@" "$arg" cannam@126: shift # fnord cannam@126: shift # $arg cannam@126: ;; cannam@126: esac cannam@126: done cannam@126: cannam@126: test -z "$dashmflag" && dashmflag=-M cannam@126: # Require at least two characters before searching for `:' cannam@126: # in the target name. This is to cope with DOS-style filenames: cannam@126: # a dependency such as `c:/foo/bar' could be seen as target `c' otherwise. cannam@126: "$@" $dashmflag | cannam@126: sed 's:^[ ]*[^: ][^:][^:]*\:[ ]*:'"$object"'\: :' > "$tmpdepfile" cannam@126: rm -f "$depfile" cannam@126: cat < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile" cannam@126: tr ' ' ' cannam@126: ' < "$tmpdepfile" | \ cannam@126: ## Some versions of the HPUX 10.20 sed can't process this invocation cannam@126: ## correctly. Breaking it into two sed invocations is a workaround. cannam@126: sed -e 's/^\\$//' -e '/^$/d' -e '/:$/d' | sed -e 's/$/ :/' >> "$depfile" cannam@126: rm -f "$tmpdepfile" cannam@126: ;; cannam@126: cannam@126: dashXmstdout) cannam@126: # This case only exists to satisfy depend.m4. It is never actually cannam@126: # run, as this mode is specially recognized in the preamble. cannam@126: exit 1 cannam@126: ;; cannam@126: cannam@126: makedepend) cannam@126: "$@" || exit $? cannam@126: # Remove any Libtool call cannam@126: if test "$libtool" = yes; then cannam@126: while test "X$1" != 'X--mode=compile'; do cannam@126: shift cannam@126: done cannam@126: shift cannam@126: fi cannam@126: # X makedepend cannam@126: shift cannam@126: cleared=no eat=no cannam@126: for arg cannam@126: do cannam@126: case $cleared in cannam@126: no) cannam@126: set ""; shift cannam@126: cleared=yes ;; cannam@126: esac cannam@126: if test $eat = yes; then cannam@126: eat=no cannam@126: continue cannam@126: fi cannam@126: case "$arg" in cannam@126: -D*|-I*) cannam@126: set fnord "$@" "$arg"; shift ;; cannam@126: # Strip any option that makedepend may not understand. Remove cannam@126: # the object too, otherwise makedepend will parse it as a source file. cannam@126: -arch) cannam@126: eat=yes ;; cannam@126: -*|$object) cannam@126: ;; cannam@126: *) cannam@126: set fnord "$@" "$arg"; shift ;; cannam@126: esac cannam@126: done cannam@126: obj_suffix=`echo "$object" | sed 's/^.*\././'` cannam@126: touch "$tmpdepfile" cannam@126: ${MAKEDEPEND-makedepend} -o"$obj_suffix" -f"$tmpdepfile" "$@" cannam@126: rm -f "$depfile" cannam@126: cat < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile" cannam@126: sed '1,2d' "$tmpdepfile" | tr ' ' ' cannam@126: ' | \ cannam@126: ## Some versions of the HPUX 10.20 sed can't process this invocation cannam@126: ## correctly. 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