#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+#
+# regen.pl - a wrapper that runs all *.pl scripts to to autogenerate files
+
require 5.003; # keep this compatible, an old perl is all we may have before
# we build the new one
# changes. Um, what ?
# safer_unlink ("warnings.h", "lib/warnings.pm");
-# We no longer need the values on this mapping, as the "changed" message is
+# Which scripts to run. Note the ordering: embed.pl must run after
+# opcode.pl, since it depends on pp.sym
+
+my @scripts = qw(
+keywords.pl
+opcode.pl
+overload.pl
+reentr.pl
+regcomp.pl
+warnings.pl
+
+embed.pl
+);
+
+# Which files are (re)generated by each script.
+# *** We no longer need these values, as the "changed" message is
# now generated by regen_lib.pl, so should we just drop them?
my %gen = (
- 'autodoc.pl' => [qw[pod/perlapi.pod pod/perlintern.pod]],
'embed.pl' => [qw[proto.h embed.h embedvar.h global.sym
perlapi.h perlapi.c]],
'keywords.pl' => [qw[keywords.h]],
'regcomp.pl' => [qw[regnodes.h]],
'warnings.pl' => [qw[warnings.h lib/warnings.pm]],
'reentr.pl' => [qw[reentr.c reentr.h]],
- 'overload.pl' => [qw[overload.c overload.h]],
+ 'overload.pl' => [qw[overload.c overload.h lib/overload/numbers.pm]],
);
sub do_cksum {
return %cksum;
}
-# this puts autodoc.pl last, which can be useful as it reads reentr.c
-foreach my $pl (reverse sort keys %gen) {
+foreach my $pl (@scripts) {
my @command = ($^X, $pl, @ARGV);
print "@command\n";
system @command;