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1 | /* munchconfig.c |
2 | |
3 | A very, very (very!) simple program to process a config_h.sh file on |
4 | non-unix systems. |
5 | |
6 | usage: |
7 | munchconfig config.sh config_h.sh [foo=bar [baz=xyzzy [...]]] >config.h |
8 | |
9 | which is to say, it takes as its firt parameter a config.sh (or |
10 | equivalent), as its second a config_h.sh (or equvalent), and a list of |
11 | optional tag=value pairs. |
12 | |
13 | It spits the processed config.h out to STDOUT. |
14 | |
15 | */ |
16 | |
17 | #include <stdio.h> |
18 | #include <errno.h> |
19 | #include <stdlib.h> |
20 | #include <string.h> |
21 | #include <ctype.h> |
22 | |
23 | /* The failure code to exit with */ |
24 | #ifndef EXIT_FAILURE |
25 | #ifdef VMS |
26 | #define EXIT_FAILURE 0 |
27 | #else |
28 | #define EXIT_FAILURE -1 |
29 | #endif |
30 | #endif |
31 | |
32 | /* The biggest line we can read in from a file */ |
33 | #define LINEBUFFERSIZE 400 |
34 | #define NUMTILDESUBS 30 |
35 | #define NUMCONFIGSUBS 1000 |
36 | #define TOKENBUFFERSIZE 80 |
37 | |
38 | typedef struct { |
39 | char Tag[TOKENBUFFERSIZE]; |
40 | char Value[512]; |
41 | } Translate; |
42 | |
43 | void tilde_sub(char [], Translate [], int); |
44 | |
45 | int |
46 | main(int argc, char *argv[]) |
47 | { |
48 | FILE *ConfigSH, *Config_H; |
49 | char LineBuffer[LINEBUFFERSIZE], *TempValue, *StartTilde, *EndTilde; |
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50 | char SecondaryLineBuffer[LINEBUFFERSIZE], OutBuf[LINEBUFFERSIZE]; |
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51 | char TokenBuffer[TOKENBUFFERSIZE]; |
52 | int LineBufferLength, TempLength, DummyVariable, LineBufferLoop; |
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53 | int TokenBufferLoop, ConfigSubLoop, GotIt, OutBufPos; |
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54 | Translate TildeSub[NUMTILDESUBS]; /* Holds the tilde (~FOO~) */ |
55 | /* substitutions */ |
56 | Translate ConfigSub[NUMCONFIGSUBS]; /* Holds the substitutions from */ |
57 | /* config.sh */ |
58 | int TildeSubCount = 0, ConfigSubCount = 0; /* # of tilde substitutions */ |
59 | /* and config substitutions, */ |
60 | /* respectively */ |
61 | if (argc < 3) { |
62 | printf("Usage: munchconfig config.sh config_h.sh [foo=bar [baz=xyzzy [...]]]\n"); |
63 | exit(EXIT_FAILURE); |
64 | } |
65 | |
66 | |
67 | /* First, open the input files */ |
68 | if (NULL == (ConfigSH = fopen(argv[1], "r"))) { |
69 | printf("Error %i trying to open config.sh file %s\n", errno, argv[1]); |
70 | exit(EXIT_FAILURE); |
71 | } |
72 | |
73 | if (NULL == (Config_H = fopen(argv[2], "r"))) { |
74 | printf("Error %i trying to open config_h.sh file %s\n", errno, argv[2]); |
75 | exit(EXIT_FAILURE); |
76 | } |
77 | |
78 | /* Any tag/value pairs on the command line? */ |
79 | if (argc > 3) { |
80 | int i; |
81 | char WorkString[80]; |
82 | for (i=3; i < argc && argv[i]; i++) { |
83 | |
84 | /* Local copy */ |
85 | strcpy(WorkString, argv[i]); |
86 | /* Stick a NULL over the = */ |
87 | TempValue = strchr(WorkString, '='); |
88 | *TempValue++ = '\0'; |
89 | |
90 | /* Copy the tag and value into the holding array */ |
91 | strcpy(TildeSub[TildeSubCount].Tag, WorkString); |
92 | strcpy(TildeSub[TildeSubCount].Value, TempValue); |
93 | TildeSubCount++; |
94 | } |
95 | } |
96 | |
97 | /* Now read in the config.sh file. */ |
98 | while(fgets(LineBuffer, LINEBUFFERSIZE - 1, ConfigSH)) { |
99 | /* Force a trailing null, just in case */ |
100 | LineBuffer[LINEBUFFERSIZE - 1] = '\0'; |
101 | |
102 | LineBufferLength = strlen(LineBuffer); |
103 | |
104 | /* Chop trailing control characters */ |
105 | while((LineBufferLength > 0) && (LineBuffer[LineBufferLength-1] < ' ')) { |
106 | LineBuffer[LineBufferLength - 1] = '\0'; |
107 | LineBufferLength--; |
108 | } |
109 | |
110 | /* If it's empty, then try again */ |
111 | if (!*LineBuffer) |
112 | continue; |
113 | |
114 | /* If the line begins with a '#' or ' ', skip */ |
115 | if ((LineBuffer[0] == ' ') || (LineBuffer[0] == '#')) |
116 | continue; |
117 | |
118 | /* We've got something. Guess we need to actually handle it */ |
119 | /* Do the tilde substitution */ |
120 | tilde_sub(LineBuffer, TildeSub, TildeSubCount); |
121 | |
122 | /* Stick a NULL over the = */ |
123 | TempValue = strchr(LineBuffer, '='); |
124 | *TempValue++ = '\0'; |
125 | /* And another over the leading ', which better be there */ |
126 | *TempValue++ = '\0'; |
127 | |
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128 | /* Check to see if there's a trailing ' or ". If not, add a newline to |
129 | the buffer and grab another line. */ |
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130 | TempLength = strlen(TempValue); |
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131 | while ((TempValue[TempLength-1] != '\'') && |
132 | (TempValue[TempLength-1] != '"')) { |
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133 | fgets(SecondaryLineBuffer, LINEBUFFERSIZE - 1, ConfigSH); |
134 | /* Force a trailing null, just in case */ |
135 | SecondaryLineBuffer[LINEBUFFERSIZE - 1] = '\0'; |
136 | /* Go substitute */ |
137 | tilde_sub(SecondaryLineBuffer, TildeSub, TildeSubCount); |
138 | /* Tack a nweline on the end of our primary buffer */ |
139 | strcat(TempValue, "\n"); |
140 | /* Concat the new line we just read */ |
141 | strcat(TempValue, SecondaryLineBuffer); |
142 | |
143 | /* Refigure the length */ |
144 | TempLength = strlen(TempValue); |
145 | |
146 | /* Chop trailing control characters */ |
147 | while((TempLength > 0) && (TempValue[TempLength-1] < ' ')) { |
148 | TempValue[TempLength - 1] = '\0'; |
149 | TempLength--; |
150 | } |
151 | } |
152 | |
153 | /* And finally one over the trailing ' */ |
154 | TempValue[TempLength-1] = '\0'; |
155 | |
156 | /* Is there even anything left? */ |
157 | if(*TempValue) { |
158 | /* Copy the tag over */ |
159 | strcpy(ConfigSub[ConfigSubCount].Tag, LineBuffer); |
160 | /* Copy the value over */ |
161 | strcpy(ConfigSub[ConfigSubCount].Value, TempValue); |
162 | |
163 | /* Up the count */ |
164 | ConfigSubCount++; |
165 | |
166 | } |
167 | } |
168 | |
169 | /* Okay, we've read in all the substititions from our config.sh */ |
170 | /* equivalent. Read in the config_h.sh equiv and start the substitution */ |
171 | |
172 | /* First, eat all the lines until we get to one with !GROK!THIS! in it */ |
173 | while(!strstr(fgets(LineBuffer, LINEBUFFERSIZE, Config_H), |
174 | "!GROK!THIS!")) { |
175 | |
176 | /* Dummy statement to shut up any compiler that'll whine about an empty */ |
177 | /* loop */ |
178 | DummyVariable++; |
179 | } |
180 | |
181 | /* Right, we've read all the lines through the first one with !GROK!THIS! */ |
182 | /* in it. That gets us through the beginning stuff. Now start in earnest */ |
183 | /* with our translations, which run until we get to another !GROK!THIS! */ |
184 | while(!strstr(fgets(LineBuffer, LINEBUFFERSIZE, Config_H), |
185 | "!GROK!THIS!")) { |
186 | /* Force a trailing null, just in case */ |
187 | LineBuffer[LINEBUFFERSIZE - 1] = '\0'; |
188 | |
189 | /* Tilde Substitute */ |
190 | tilde_sub(LineBuffer, TildeSub, TildeSubCount); |
191 | |
192 | LineBufferLength = strlen(LineBuffer); |
193 | |
194 | /* Chop trailing control characters */ |
195 | while((LineBufferLength > 0) && (LineBuffer[LineBufferLength-1] < ' ')) { |
196 | LineBuffer[LineBufferLength - 1] = '\0'; |
197 | LineBufferLength--; |
198 | } |
199 | |
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200 | OutBufPos = 0; |
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201 | /* Right. Go looking for $s. */ |
202 | for(LineBufferLoop = 0; LineBufferLoop < LineBufferLength; |
203 | LineBufferLoop++) { |
204 | /* Did we find one? */ |
205 | if ('$' != LineBuffer[LineBufferLoop]) { |
206 | /* Nope, spit out the value */ |
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207 | OutBuf[OutBufPos++] = LineBuffer[LineBufferLoop]; |
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208 | } else { |
209 | /* Yes, we did. Is it escaped? */ |
210 | if ((LineBufferLoop > 0) && ('\\' == LineBuffer[LineBufferLoop - |
211 | 1])) { |
212 | /* Yup. Spit it out */ |
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213 | OutBuf[OutBufPos++] = LineBuffer[LineBufferLoop]; |
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214 | } else { |
215 | /* Nope. Go grab us a token */ |
216 | TokenBufferLoop = 0; |
217 | /* Advance to the next character in the input stream */ |
218 | LineBufferLoop++; |
219 | while((LineBufferLoop < LineBufferLength) && |
220 | ((isalnum(LineBuffer[LineBufferLoop]) || ('_' == |
221 | LineBuffer[LineBufferLoop])))) { |
222 | TokenBuffer[TokenBufferLoop] = LineBuffer[LineBufferLoop]; |
223 | LineBufferLoop++; |
224 | TokenBufferLoop++; |
225 | } |
226 | |
227 | /* Trailing null on the token buffer */ |
228 | TokenBuffer[TokenBufferLoop] = '\0'; |
229 | |
230 | /* Back the line buffer pointer up one */ |
231 | LineBufferLoop--; |
232 | |
233 | /* Right, we're done grabbing a token. Check to make sure we got */ |
234 | /* something */ |
235 | if (TokenBufferLoop) { |
236 | /* Well, we do. Run through all the tokens we've got in the */ |
237 | /* ConfigSub array and see if any match */ |
238 | GotIt = 0; |
239 | for(ConfigSubLoop = 0; ConfigSubLoop < ConfigSubCount; |
240 | ConfigSubLoop++) { |
241 | if (!strcmp(TokenBuffer, ConfigSub[ConfigSubLoop].Tag)) { |
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242 | char *cp = ConfigSub[ConfigSubLoop].Value; |
243 | GotIt = 1; |
244 | while (*cp) OutBuf[OutBufPos++] = *(cp++); |
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245 | break; |
246 | } |
247 | } |
248 | |
249 | /* Did we find something? If not, spit out what was in our */ |
250 | /* buffer */ |
251 | if (!GotIt) { |
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252 | char *cp = TokenBuffer; |
253 | OutBuf[OutBufPos++] = '$'; |
254 | while (*cp) OutBuf[OutBufPos++] = *(cp++); |
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255 | } |
256 | |
257 | } else { |
258 | /* Just a bare $. Spit it out */ |
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259 | OutBuf[OutBufPos++] = '$'; |
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260 | } |
261 | } |
262 | } |
263 | } |
264 | |
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265 | /* If we've created an #undef line, make sure we don't output anthing |
266 | * after the "#undef FOO" besides comments. We could do this as we |
267 | * go by recognizing the #undef as it goes by, and thus avoid another |
268 | * use of a fixed-length buffer, but this is simpler. |
269 | */ |
270 | if (!strncmp(OutBuf,"#undef",6)) { |
271 | char *cp = OutBuf; |
272 | int i, incomment = 0; |
273 | LineBufferLoop = 0; |
274 | OutBuf[OutBufPos] = '\0'; |
275 | for (i = 0; i <= 1; i++) { |
276 | while (!isspace(*cp)) LineBuffer[LineBufferLoop++] = *(cp++); |
277 | while ( isspace(*cp)) LineBuffer[LineBufferLoop++] = *(cp++); |
278 | } |
279 | while (*cp) { |
280 | while (isspace(*cp)) LineBuffer[LineBufferLoop++] = *(cp++); |
281 | if (!incomment && *cp == '/' && *(cp+1) == '*') incomment = 1; |
282 | while (*cp && !isspace(*cp)) { |
283 | if (incomment) LineBuffer[LineBufferLoop++] = *cp; |
284 | cp++; |
285 | } |
286 | if (incomment && *cp == '*' && *(cp+1) == '/') incomment = 0; |
287 | } |
288 | LineBuffer[LineBufferLoop] = '\0'; |
289 | puts(LineBuffer); |
290 | } |
291 | else { |
292 | OutBuf[OutBufPos] = '\0'; |
293 | puts(OutBuf); |
294 | } |
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295 | } |
296 | |
297 | /* Close the files */ |
298 | fclose(ConfigSH); |
299 | fclose(Config_H); |
300 | } |
301 | |
302 | void |
303 | tilde_sub(char LineBuffer[], Translate TildeSub[], int TildeSubCount) |
304 | { |
305 | char TempBuffer[LINEBUFFERSIZE], TempTilde[TOKENBUFFERSIZE]; |
306 | int TildeLoop, InTilde, CopiedBufferLength, TildeBufferLength, k, GotIt; |
307 | int TempLength; |
308 | InTilde = 0; |
309 | CopiedBufferLength = 0; |
310 | TildeBufferLength = 0; |
311 | TempLength = strlen(LineBuffer); |
312 | |
313 | /* Grovel over our input looking for ~foo~ constructs */ |
314 | for(TildeLoop = 0; TildeLoop < TempLength; TildeLoop++) { |
315 | /* Are we in a tilde? */ |
316 | if (InTilde) { |
317 | /* Yup. Is the current character a tilde? */ |
318 | if (LineBuffer[TildeLoop] == '~') { |
319 | /* Yup. That means we're ready to do a substitution */ |
320 | InTilde = 0; |
321 | GotIt = 0; |
322 | /* Trailing null */ |
323 | TempTilde[TildeBufferLength] = '\0'; |
324 | for( k=0; k < TildeSubCount; k++) { |
325 | if (!strcmp(TildeSub[k].Tag, TempTilde)) { |
326 | GotIt = 1; |
327 | /* Tack on the trailing null to the main buffer */ |
328 | TempBuffer[CopiedBufferLength] = '\0'; |
329 | /* Copy the tilde substitution over */ |
330 | strcat(TempBuffer, TildeSub[k].Value); |
331 | CopiedBufferLength = strlen(TempBuffer); |
332 | } |
333 | } |
334 | |
335 | /* Did we find anything? */ |
336 | if (GotIt == 0) { |
337 | /* Guess not. Copy the whole thing out verbatim */ |
338 | TempBuffer[CopiedBufferLength] = '\0'; |
339 | TempBuffer[CopiedBufferLength++] = '~'; |
340 | TempBuffer[CopiedBufferLength] = '\0'; |
341 | strcat(TempBuffer, TempTilde); |
342 | strcat(TempBuffer, "~"); |
343 | CopiedBufferLength = strlen(TempBuffer); |
344 | } |
345 | |
346 | } else { |
347 | /* 'Kay, not a tilde. Is it a word character? */ |
348 | if (isalnum(LineBuffer[TildeLoop]) || (LineBuffer[TildeLoop] = |
349 | '-') || |
350 | (LineBuffer[TildeLoop] == '-')) { |
351 | TempTilde[TildeBufferLength++] = LineBuffer[TildeLoop]; |
352 | } else { |
353 | /* No, it's not a tilde character. For shame! We've got a */ |
354 | /* bogus token. Copy a ~ into the output buffer, then append */ |
355 | /* whatever we've got in our token buffer */ |
356 | TempBuffer[CopiedBufferLength++] = '~'; |
357 | TempBuffer[CopiedBufferLength] = '\0'; |
358 | TempTilde[TildeBufferLength] = '\0'; |
359 | strcat(TempBuffer, TempTilde); |
360 | CopiedBufferLength += TildeBufferLength; |
361 | InTilde = 0; |
362 | } |
363 | } |
364 | } else { |
365 | /* We're not in a tilde. Do we want to be? */ |
366 | if (LineBuffer[TildeLoop] == '~') { |
367 | /* Guess so */ |
368 | InTilde = 1; |
369 | TildeBufferLength = 0; |
370 | } else { |
371 | /* Nope. Copy the character to the output buffer */ |
372 | TempBuffer[CopiedBufferLength++] = LineBuffer[TildeLoop]; |
373 | } |
374 | } |
375 | } |
376 | |
377 | /* Out of the loop. First, double-check to see if there was anything */ |
378 | /* pending. */ |
379 | if (InTilde) { |
380 | /* bogus token. Copy a ~ into the output buffer, then append */ |
381 | /* whatever we've got in our token buffer */ |
382 | TempBuffer[CopiedBufferLength++] = '~'; |
383 | TempBuffer[CopiedBufferLength] = '\0'; |
384 | TempTilde[TildeBufferLength] = '\0'; |
385 | strcat(TempBuffer, TempTilde); |
386 | CopiedBufferLength += TildeBufferLength; |
387 | } else { |
388 | /* Nope, nothing pensing. Tack on a \0 */ |
389 | TempBuffer[CopiedBufferLength] = '\0'; |
390 | } |
391 | |
392 | /* Okay, we're done. Copy the temp buffer back into the line buffer */ |
393 | strcpy(LineBuffer, TempBuffer); |
394 | |
395 | } |
396 | |