1 | # Copyright (C) 2002, 2004, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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2 |
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3 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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4 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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5 | # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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6 | # any later version.
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7 |
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8 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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9 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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10 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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11 | # GNU General Public License for more details.
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12 |
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13 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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14 | # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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15 | # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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16 | # 02110-1301, USA.
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17 |
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18 | ###############################################################
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19 | # The main copy of this file is in Automake's CVS repository. #
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20 | # Updates should be sent to automake-patches@gnu.org. #
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21 | ###############################################################
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22 |
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23 | package Automake::Channels;
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24 |
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25 | =head1 NAME
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26 |
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27 | Automake::Channels - support functions for error and warning management
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28 |
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29 | =head1 SYNOPSIS
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30 |
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31 | use Automake::Channels;
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32 |
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33 | # Register a channel to output warnings about unused variables.
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34 | register_channel 'unused', type => 'warning';
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35 |
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36 | # Register a channel for system errors.
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37 | register_channel 'system', type => 'error', exit_code => 4;
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38 |
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39 | # Output a message on channel 'unused'.
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40 | msg 'unused', "$file:$line", "unused variable `$var'";
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41 |
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42 | # Make the 'unused' channel silent.
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43 | setup_channel 'unused', silent => 1;
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44 |
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45 | # Turn on all channels of type 'warning'.
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46 | setup_channel_type 'warning', silent => 0;
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47 |
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48 | # Treat all warnings as errors.
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49 | $warnings_are_errors = 1;
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50 |
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51 | # Exit with the greatest exit code encountered so far.
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52 | exit $exit_code;
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53 |
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54 | =head1 DESCRIPTION
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55 |
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56 | This perl module provides support functions for handling diagnostic
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57 | channels in programs. Channels can be registered to convey fatal,
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58 | error, warning, or debug messages. Each channel has various options
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59 | (e.g. is the channel silent, should duplicate messages be removed,
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60 | etc.) that can also be overridden on a per-message basis.
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61 |
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62 | =cut
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63 |
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64 | use 5.005;
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65 | use strict;
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66 | use Exporter;
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67 | use Carp;
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68 | use File::Basename;
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69 |
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70 | use vars qw (@ISA @EXPORT %channels $me);
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71 |
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72 | @ISA = qw (Exporter);
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73 | @EXPORT = qw ($exit_code $warnings_are_errors
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74 | &reset_local_duplicates &reset_global_duplicates
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75 | ®ister_channel &msg &exists_channel &channel_type
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76 | &setup_channel &setup_channel_type
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77 | &dup_channel_setup &drop_channel_setup
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78 | &buffer_messages &flush_messages
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79 | US_GLOBAL US_LOCAL
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80 | UP_NONE UP_TEXT UP_LOC_TEXT);
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81 |
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82 | $me = basename $0;
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83 |
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84 | =head2 Global Variables
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85 |
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86 | =over 4
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87 |
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88 | =item C<$exit_code>
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89 |
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90 | The greatest exit code seen so far. C<$exit_code> is updated from
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91 | the C<exit_code> options of C<fatal> and C<error> channels.
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92 |
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93 | =cut
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94 |
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95 | use vars qw ($exit_code);
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96 | $exit_code = 0;
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97 |
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98 | =item C<$warnings_are_errors>
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99 |
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100 | Set this variable to 1 if warning messages should be treated as
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101 | errors (i.e. if they should update C<$exit_code>).
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102 |
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103 | =cut
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104 |
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105 | use vars qw ($warnings_are_errors);
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106 | $warnings_are_errors = 0;
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107 |
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108 | =back
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109 |
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110 | =head2 Constants
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111 |
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112 | =over 4
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113 |
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114 | =item C<UP_NONE>, C<UP_TEXT>, C<UP_LOC_TEXT>
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115 |
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116 | Possible values for the C<uniq_part> options. This selects the part
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117 | of the message that should be considered when filtering out duplicates.
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118 | If C<UP_LOC_TEXT> is used, the location and the explanation message
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119 | are used for filtering. If C<UP_TEXT> is used, only the explanation
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120 | message is used (so the same message will be filtered out if it appears
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121 | at different locations). C<UP_NONE> means that duplicate messages
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122 | should be output.
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123 |
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124 | =cut
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125 |
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126 | use constant UP_NONE => 0;
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127 | use constant UP_TEXT => 1;
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128 | use constant UP_LOC_TEXT => 2;
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129 |
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130 | =item C<US_LOCAL>, C<US_GLOBAL>
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131 |
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132 | Possible values for the C<uniq_scope> options.
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133 | Use C<US_GLOBAL> for error messages that should be printed only
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134 | once during the execution of the program, C<US_LOCAL> for message that
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135 | should be printed only once per file. (Actually, C<Channels> does not
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136 | do this now when files are changed, it relies on you calling
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137 | C<reset_local_duplicates> when this happens.)
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138 |
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139 | =cut
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140 |
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141 | # possible values for uniq_scope
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142 | use constant US_LOCAL => 0;
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143 | use constant US_GLOBAL => 1;
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144 |
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145 | =back
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146 |
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147 | =head2 Options
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148 |
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149 | Channels accept the options described below. These options can be
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150 | passed as a hash to the C<register_channel>, C<setup_channel>, and C<msg>
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151 | functions. The possible keys, with their default value are:
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152 |
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153 | =over
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154 |
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155 | =item C<type =E<gt> 'warning'>
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156 |
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157 | The type of the channel. One of C<'debug'>, C<'warning'>, C<'error'>, or
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158 | C<'fatal'>. Fatal messages abort the program when they are output.
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159 | Error messages update the exit status. Debug and warning messages are
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160 | harmless, except that warnings can be treated as errors of
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161 | C<$warnings_are_errors> is set.
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162 |
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163 | =item C<exit_code =E<gt> 1>
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164 |
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165 | The value to update C<$exit_code> with when a fatal or error message
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166 | is emitted. C<$exit_code> is also updated for warnings output
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167 | when @<$warnings_are_errors> is set.
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168 |
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169 | =item C<file =E<gt> \*STDERR>
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170 |
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171 | The file where the error should be output.
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172 |
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173 | =item C<silent =E<gt> 0>
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174 |
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175 | Whether the channel should be silent. Use this do disable a
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176 | category of warning, for instance.
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177 |
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178 | =item C<uniq_part =E<gt> UP_LOC_TEXT>
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179 |
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180 | The part of the message subject to duplicate filtering. See the
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181 | documentation for the C<UP_NONE>, C<UP_TEXT>, and C<UP_LOC_TEXT>
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182 | constants above.
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183 |
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184 | C<uniq_part> can also be set to an arbitrary string that will be used
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185 | instead of the message when considering duplicates.
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186 |
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187 | =item C<uniq_scope =E<gt> US_LOCAL>
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188 |
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189 | The scope of duplicate filtering. See the documentation for the
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190 | C<US_LOCAL>, and C<US_GLOBAL> constants above.
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191 |
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192 | =item C<header =E<gt> ''>
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193 |
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194 | A string to prepend to each message emitted through this channel.
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195 |
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196 | =item C<footer =E<gt> ''>
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197 |
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198 | A string to append to each message emitted through this channel.
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199 |
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200 | =item C<backtrace =E<gt> 0>
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201 |
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202 | Die with a stack backtrace after displaying the message.
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203 |
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204 | =item C<partial =E<gt> 0>
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205 |
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206 | When set, indicates a partial message that should
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207 | be output along with the next message with C<partial> unset.
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208 | Several partial messages can be stacked this way.
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209 |
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210 | Duplicate filtering will apply to the I<global> message resulting from
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211 | all I<partial> messages, using the options from the last (non-partial)
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212 | message. Linking associated messages is the main reason to use this
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213 | option.
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214 |
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215 | For instance the following messages
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216 |
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217 | msg 'channel', 'foo:2', 'redefinition of A ...';
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218 | msg 'channel', 'foo:1', '... A previously defined here';
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219 | msg 'channel', 'foo:3', 'redefinition of A ...';
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220 | msg 'channel', 'foo:1', '... A previously defined here';
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221 |
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222 | will result in
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223 |
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224 | foo:2: redefinition of A ...
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225 | foo:1: ... A previously defined here
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226 | foo:3: redefinition of A ...
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227 |
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228 | where the duplicate "I<... A previously defined here>" has been
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229 | filtered out.
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230 |
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231 | Linking these messages using C<partial> as follows will prevent the
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232 | fourth message to disappear.
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233 |
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234 | msg 'channel', 'foo:2', 'redefinition of A ...', partial => 1;
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235 | msg 'channel', 'foo:1', '... A previously defined here';
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236 | msg 'channel', 'foo:3', 'redefinition of A ...', partial => 1;
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237 | msg 'channel', 'foo:1', '... A previously defined here';
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238 |
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239 | Note that because the stack of C<partial> messages is printed with the
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240 | first non-C<partial> message, most options of C<partial> messages will
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241 | be ignored.
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242 |
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243 | =back
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244 |
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245 | =cut
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246 |
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247 | use vars qw (%_default_options %_global_duplicate_messages
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248 | %_local_duplicate_messages);
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249 |
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250 | # Default options for a channel.
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251 | %_default_options =
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252 | (
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253 | type => 'warning',
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254 | exit_code => 1,
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255 | file => \*STDERR,
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256 | silent => 0,
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257 | uniq_scope => US_LOCAL,
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258 | uniq_part => UP_LOC_TEXT,
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259 | header => '',
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260 | footer => '',
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261 | backtrace => 0,
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262 | partial => 0,
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263 | );
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264 |
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265 | # Filled with output messages as keys, to detect duplicates.
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266 | # The value associated with each key is the number of occurrences
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267 | # filtered out.
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268 | %_local_duplicate_messages = ();
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269 | %_global_duplicate_messages = ();
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270 |
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271 | sub _reset_duplicates (\%)
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272 | {
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273 | my ($ref) = @_;
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274 | my $dup = 0;
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275 | foreach my $k (keys %$ref)
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276 | {
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277 | $dup += $ref->{$k};
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278 | }
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279 | %$ref = ();
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280 | return $dup;
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281 | }
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282 |
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283 |
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284 | =head2 Functions
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285 |
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286 | =over 4
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287 |
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288 | =item C<reset_local_duplicates ()>
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289 |
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290 | Reset local duplicate messages (see C<US_LOCAL>), and
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291 | return the number of messages that have been filtered out.
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292 |
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293 | =cut
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294 |
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295 | sub reset_local_duplicates ()
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296 | {
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297 | return _reset_duplicates %_local_duplicate_messages;
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298 | }
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299 |
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300 | =item C<reset_global_duplicates ()>
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301 |
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302 | Reset local duplicate messages (see C<US_GLOBAL>), and
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303 | return the number of messages that have been filtered out.
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304 |
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305 | =cut
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306 |
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307 | sub reset_global_duplicates ()
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308 | {
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309 | return _reset_duplicates %_global_duplicate_messages;
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310 | }
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311 |
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312 | sub _merge_options (\%%)
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313 | {
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314 | my ($hash, %options) = @_;
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315 | local $_;
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316 |
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317 | foreach (keys %options)
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318 | {
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319 | if (exists $hash->{$_})
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320 | {
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321 | $hash->{$_} = $options{$_}
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322 | }
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323 | else
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324 | {
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325 | confess "unknown option `$_'";
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326 | }
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327 | }
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328 | }
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329 |
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330 | =item C<register_channel ($name, [%options])>
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331 |
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332 | Declare channel C<$name>, and override the default options
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333 | with those listed in C<%options>.
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334 |
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335 | =cut
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336 |
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337 | sub register_channel ($;%)
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338 | {
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339 | my ($name, %options) = @_;
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340 | my %channel_opts = %_default_options;
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341 | _merge_options %channel_opts, %options;
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342 | $channels{$name} = \%channel_opts;
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343 | }
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344 |
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345 | =item C<exists_channel ($name)>
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346 |
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347 | Returns true iff channel C<$name> has been registered.
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348 |
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349 | =cut
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350 |
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351 | sub exists_channel ($)
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352 | {
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353 | my ($name) = @_;
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354 | return exists $channels{$name};
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355 | }
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356 |
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357 | =item C<channel_type ($name)>
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358 |
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359 | Returns the type of channel C<$name> if it has been registered.
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360 | Returns the empty string otherwise.
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361 |
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362 | =cut
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363 |
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364 | sub channel_type ($)
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365 | {
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366 | my ($name) = @_;
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367 | return $channels{$name}{'type'} if exists_channel $name;
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368 | return '';
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369 | }
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370 |
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371 | # _format_sub_message ($LEADER, $MESSAGE)
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372 | # ---------------------------------------
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373 | # Split $MESSAGE at new lines and add $LEADER to each line.
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374 | sub _format_sub_message ($$)
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375 | {
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376 | my ($leader, $message) = @_;
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377 | return $leader . join ("\n" . $leader, split ("\n", $message)) . "\n";
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378 | }
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379 |
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380 | # _format_message ($LOCATION, $MESSAGE, %OPTIONS)
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381 | # -----------------------------------------------
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382 | # Format the message. Return a string ready to print.
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383 | sub _format_message ($$%)
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384 | {
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385 | my ($location, $message, %opts) = @_;
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386 | my $msg = '';
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387 | if (ref $location)
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388 | {
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389 | # If $LOCATION is a reference, assume it's an instance of the
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390 | # Automake::Location class and display contexts.
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391 | my $loc = $location->get || $me;
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392 | $msg = _format_sub_message ("$loc: ", $opts{'header'}
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393 | . $message . $opts{'footer'});
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394 | for my $pair ($location->get_contexts)
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395 | {
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396 | $msg .= _format_sub_message ($pair->[0] . ": ", $pair->[1]);
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397 | }
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398 | }
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399 | else
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400 | {
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401 | $location ||= $me;
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402 | $msg = _format_sub_message ("$location: ", $opts{'header'}
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403 | . $message . $opts{'footer'});
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404 | }
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405 | return $msg;
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406 | }
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407 |
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408 | # Store partial messages here. (See the 'partial' option.)
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409 | use vars qw ($partial);
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410 | $partial = '';
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411 |
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412 | # _print_message ($LOCATION, $MESSAGE, %OPTIONS)
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413 | # ----------------------------------------------
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414 | # Format the message, check duplicates, and print it.
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415 | sub _print_message ($$%)
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416 | {
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417 | my ($location, $message, %opts) = @_;
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418 |
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419 | return 0 if ($opts{'silent'});
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420 |
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421 | my $msg = _format_message ($location, $message, %opts);
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422 | if ($opts{'partial'})
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423 | {
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424 | # Incomplete message. Store, don't print.
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425 | $partial .= $msg;
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426 | return;
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427 | }
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428 | else
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429 | {
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430 | # Prefix with any partial message send so far.
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431 | $msg = $partial . $msg;
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432 | $partial = '';
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433 | }
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434 |
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435 | # Check for duplicate message if requested.
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436 | if ($opts{'uniq_part'} ne UP_NONE)
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437 | {
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438 | # Which part of the error should we match?
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439 | my $to_filter;
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440 | if ($opts{'uniq_part'} eq UP_TEXT)
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441 | {
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442 | $to_filter = $message;
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443 | }
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444 | elsif ($opts{'uniq_part'} eq UP_LOC_TEXT)
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445 | {
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446 | $to_filter = $msg;
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447 | }
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448 | else
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449 | {
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450 | $to_filter = $opts{'uniq_part'};
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451 | }
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452 |
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453 | # Do we want local or global uniqueness?
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454 | my $dups;
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455 | if ($opts{'uniq_scope'} == US_LOCAL)
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456 | {
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457 | $dups = \%_local_duplicate_messages;
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458 | }
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459 | elsif ($opts{'uniq_scope'} == US_GLOBAL)
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460 | {
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461 | $dups = \%_global_duplicate_messages;
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462 | }
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463 | else
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464 | {
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465 | confess "unknown value for uniq_scope: " . $opts{'uniq_scope'};
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466 | }
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467 |
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468 | # Update the hash of messages.
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469 | if (exists $dups->{$to_filter})
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470 | {
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471 | ++$dups->{$to_filter};
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472 | return 0;
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473 | }
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474 | else
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475 | {
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476 | $dups->{$to_filter} = 0;
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477 | }
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478 | }
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479 | my $file = $opts{'file'};
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480 | print $file $msg;
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481 | return 1;
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482 | }
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483 |
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484 | =item C<msg ($channel, $location, $message, [%options])>
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485 |
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486 | Emit a message on C<$channel>, overriding some options of the channel with
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487 | those specified in C<%options>. Obviously C<$channel> must have been
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488 | registered with C<register_channel>.
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489 |
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490 | C<$message> is the text of the message, and C<$location> is a location
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491 | associated to the message.
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492 |
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493 | For instance to complain about some unused variable C<mumble>
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494 | declared at line 10 in F<foo.c>, one could do:
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495 |
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496 | msg 'unused', 'foo.c:10', "unused variable `mumble'";
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497 |
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498 | If channel C<unused> is not silent (and if this message is not a duplicate),
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499 | the following would be output:
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500 |
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501 | foo.c:10: unused variable `mumble'
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502 |
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503 | C<$location> can also be an instance of C<Automake::Location>. In this
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504 | case, the stack of contexts will be displayed in addition.
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505 |
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506 | If C<$message> contains newline characters, C<$location> is prepended
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507 | to each line. For instance,
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508 |
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509 | msg 'error', 'somewhere', "1st line\n2nd line";
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510 |
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511 | becomes
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512 |
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513 | somewhere: 1st line
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514 | somewhere: 2nd line
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515 |
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516 | If C<$location> is an empty string, it is replaced by the name of the
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517 | program. Actually, if you don't use C<%options>, you can even
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518 | elide the empty C<$location>. Thus
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519 |
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520 | msg 'fatal', '', 'fatal error';
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521 | msg 'fatal', 'fatal error';
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522 |
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523 | both print
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524 |
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525 | progname: fatal error
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526 |
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527 | =cut
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528 |
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529 |
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530 | use vars qw (@backlog %buffering @chain);
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531 |
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532 | # See buffer_messages() and flush_messages() below.
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533 | %buffering = (); # The map of channel types to buffer.
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534 | @backlog = (); # The buffer of messages.
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535 |
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536 | sub msg ($$;$%)
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537 | {
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538 | my ($channel, $location, $message, %options) = @_;
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539 |
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540 | if (! defined $message)
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541 | {
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542 | $message = $location;
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543 | $location = '';
|
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544 | }
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545 |
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546 | confess "unknown channel $channel" unless exists $channels{$channel};
|
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547 |
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548 | my %opts = %{$channels{$channel}};
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549 | _merge_options (%opts, %options);
|
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550 |
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551 | if (exists $buffering{$opts{'type'}})
|
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552 | {
|
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553 | push @backlog, [$channel, $location->clone, $message, %options];
|
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554 | return;
|
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555 | }
|
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556 |
|
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557 | # Print the message if needed.
|
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558 | if (_print_message ($location, $message, %opts))
|
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559 | {
|
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560 | # Adjust exit status.
|
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561 | if ($opts{'type'} eq 'error'
|
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562 | || $opts{'type'} eq 'fatal'
|
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563 | || ($opts{'type'} eq 'warning' && $warnings_are_errors))
|
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564 | {
|
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565 | my $es = $opts{'exit_code'};
|
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566 | $exit_code = $es if $es > $exit_code;
|
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567 | }
|
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568 |
|
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569 | # Die on fatal messages.
|
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570 | confess if $opts{'backtrace'};
|
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571 | exit $exit_code if $opts{'type'} eq 'fatal';
|
---|
572 | }
|
---|
573 | }
|
---|
574 |
|
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575 |
|
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576 | =item C<setup_channel ($channel, %options)>
|
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577 |
|
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578 | Override the options of C<$channel> with those specified by C<%options>.
|
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579 |
|
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580 | =cut
|
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581 |
|
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582 | sub setup_channel ($%)
|
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583 | {
|
---|
584 | my ($name, %opts) = @_;
|
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585 | confess "channel $name doesn't exist" unless exists $channels{$name};
|
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586 | _merge_options %{$channels{$name}}, %opts;
|
---|
587 | }
|
---|
588 |
|
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589 | =item C<setup_channel_type ($type, %options)>
|
---|
590 |
|
---|
591 | Override the options of any channel of type C<$type>
|
---|
592 | with those specified by C<%options>.
|
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593 |
|
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594 | =cut
|
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595 |
|
---|
596 | sub setup_channel_type ($%)
|
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597 | {
|
---|
598 | my ($type, %opts) = @_;
|
---|
599 | foreach my $channel (keys %channels)
|
---|
600 | {
|
---|
601 | setup_channel $channel, %opts
|
---|
602 | if $channels{$channel}{'type'} eq $type;
|
---|
603 | }
|
---|
604 | }
|
---|
605 |
|
---|
606 | =item C<dup_channel_setup ()>, C<drop_channel_setup ()>
|
---|
607 |
|
---|
608 | Sometimes it is necessary to make temporary modifications to channels.
|
---|
609 | For instance one may want to disable a warning while processing a
|
---|
610 | particular file, and then restore the initial setup. These two
|
---|
611 | functions make it easy: C<dup_channel_setup ()> saves a copy of the
|
---|
612 | current configuration for later restoration by
|
---|
613 | C<drop_channel_setup ()>.
|
---|
614 |
|
---|
615 | You can think of this as a stack of configurations whose first entry
|
---|
616 | is the active one. C<dup_channel_setup ()> duplicates the first
|
---|
617 | entry, while C<drop_channel_setup ()> just deletes it.
|
---|
618 |
|
---|
619 | =cut
|
---|
620 |
|
---|
621 | use vars qw (@_saved_channels);
|
---|
622 | @_saved_channels = ();
|
---|
623 |
|
---|
624 | sub dup_channel_setup ()
|
---|
625 | {
|
---|
626 | my %channels_copy;
|
---|
627 | foreach my $k1 (keys %channels)
|
---|
628 | {
|
---|
629 | $channels_copy{$k1} = {%{$channels{$k1}}};
|
---|
630 | }
|
---|
631 | push @_saved_channels, \%channels_copy;
|
---|
632 | }
|
---|
633 |
|
---|
634 | sub drop_channel_setup ()
|
---|
635 | {
|
---|
636 | my $saved = pop @_saved_channels;
|
---|
637 | %channels = %$saved;
|
---|
638 | }
|
---|
639 |
|
---|
640 | =item C<buffer_messages (@types)>, C<flush_messages ()>
|
---|
641 |
|
---|
642 | By default, when C<msg> is called, messages are processed immediately.
|
---|
643 |
|
---|
644 | Sometimes it is necessary to delay the output of messages.
|
---|
645 | For instance you might want to make diagnostics before
|
---|
646 | channels have been completely configured.
|
---|
647 |
|
---|
648 | After C<buffer_messages(@types)> has been called, messages sent with
|
---|
649 | C<msg> to a channel whose type is listed in C<@types> will be stored in a
|
---|
650 | list for later processing.
|
---|
651 |
|
---|
652 | This backlog of messages is processed when C<flush_messages> is
|
---|
653 | called, with the current channel options (not the options in effect,
|
---|
654 | at the time of C<msg>). So for instance, if some channel was silenced
|
---|
655 | in the meantime, messages to this channel will not be printed.
|
---|
656 |
|
---|
657 | C<flush_messages> cancels the effect of C<buffer_messages>. Following
|
---|
658 | calls to C<msg> are processed immediately as usual.
|
---|
659 |
|
---|
660 | =cut
|
---|
661 |
|
---|
662 | sub buffer_messages (@)
|
---|
663 | {
|
---|
664 | foreach my $type (@_)
|
---|
665 | {
|
---|
666 | $buffering{$type} = 1;
|
---|
667 | }
|
---|
668 | }
|
---|
669 |
|
---|
670 | sub flush_messages ()
|
---|
671 | {
|
---|
672 | %buffering = ();
|
---|
673 | foreach my $args (@backlog)
|
---|
674 | {
|
---|
675 | &msg (@$args);
|
---|
676 | }
|
---|
677 | @backlog = ();
|
---|
678 | }
|
---|
679 |
|
---|
680 | =back
|
---|
681 |
|
---|
682 | =head1 SEE ALSO
|
---|
683 |
|
---|
684 | L<Automake::Location>
|
---|
685 |
|
---|
686 | =head1 HISTORY
|
---|
687 |
|
---|
688 | Written by Alexandre Duret-Lutz E<lt>F<adl@gnu.org>E<gt>.
|
---|
689 |
|
---|
690 | =cut
|
---|
691 |
|
---|
692 | 1;
|
---|
693 |
|
---|
694 | ### Setup "GNU" style for perl-mode and cperl-mode.
|
---|
695 | ## Local Variables:
|
---|
696 | ## perl-indent-level: 2
|
---|
697 | ## perl-continued-statement-offset: 2
|
---|
698 | ## perl-continued-brace-offset: 0
|
---|
699 | ## perl-brace-offset: 0
|
---|
700 | ## perl-brace-imaginary-offset: 0
|
---|
701 | ## perl-label-offset: -2
|
---|
702 | ## cperl-indent-level: 2
|
---|
703 | ## cperl-brace-offset: 0
|
---|
704 | ## cperl-continued-brace-offset: 0
|
---|
705 | ## cperl-label-offset: -2
|
---|
706 | ## cperl-extra-newline-before-brace: t
|
---|
707 | ## cperl-merge-trailing-else: nil
|
---|
708 | ## cperl-continued-statement-offset: 2
|
---|
709 | ## End:
|
---|