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17
18package Automake::VarDef;
19use strict;
20use Carp;
21use Automake::ChannelDefs;
22use Automake::ItemDef;
23
24require Exporter;
25use vars '@ISA', '@EXPORT';
26@ISA = qw/Automake::ItemDef Exporter/;
27@EXPORT = qw (&VAR_AUTOMAKE &VAR_CONFIGURE &VAR_MAKEFILE
28 &VAR_ASIS &VAR_PRETTY &VAR_SILENT &VAR_SORTED);
29
30=head1 NAME
31
32Automake::VarDef - a class for variable definitions
33
34=head1 SYNOPSIS
35
36 use Automake::VarDef;
37 use Automake::Location;
38
39 # Create a VarDef for a definition such as
40 # | # any comment
41 # | foo = bar # more comment
42 # in Makefile.am
43 my $loc = new Automake::Location 'Makefile.am:2';
44 my $def = new Automake::VarDef ('foo', 'bar # more comment',
45 '# any comment',
46 $loc, '', VAR_MAKEFILE, VAR_ASIS);
47
48 # Appending to a definition.
49 $def->append ('value to append', 'comment to append');
50
51 # Accessors.
52 my $value = $def->value; # with trailing `#' comments and
53 # continuation ("\\\n") omitted.
54 my $value = $def->raw_value; # the real value, as passed to new().
55 my $comment = $def->comment;
56 my $location = $def->location;
57 my $type = $def->type;
58 my $owner = $def->owner;
59 my $pretty = $def->pretty;
60
61 # Changing owner.
62 $def->set_owner (VAR_CONFIGURE,
63 new Automake::Location 'configure.ac:15');
64
65 # Marking examined definitions.
66 $def->set_seen;
67 my $seen_p = $def->seen;
68
69 # Printing a variable for debugging.
70 print STDERR $def->dump;
71
72=head1 DESCRIPTION
73
74This class gather data related to one Makefile-variable definition.
75
76=head2 Constants
77
78=over 4
79
80=item C<VAR_AUTOMAKE>, C<VAR_CONFIGURE>, C<VAR_MAKEFILE>
81
82Possible owners for variables. A variable can be defined
83by Automake, in F<configure.ac> (using C<AC_SUBST>), or in
84the user's F<Makefile.am>.
85
86=cut
87
88# Defined so that the owner of a variable can only be increased (e.g
89# Automake should not override a configure or Makefile variable).
90use constant VAR_AUTOMAKE => 0; # Variable defined by Automake.
91use constant VAR_CONFIGURE => 1;# Variable defined in configure.ac.
92use constant VAR_MAKEFILE => 2; # Variable defined in Makefile.am.
93
94=item C<VAR_ASIS>, C<VAR_PRETTY>, C<VAR_SILENT>, C<VAR_SORTED>
95
96Possible print styles. C<VAR_ASIS> variables should be output as-is.
97C<VAR_PRETTY> variables are wrapped on multiple lines if they cannot
98fit on one. C<VAR_SILENT> variables are not output at all. Finally,
99C<VAR_SORTED> variables should be sorted and then handled as
100C<VAR_PRETTY> variables.
101
102C<VAR_SILENT> variables can also be overridden silently (unlike the
103other kinds of variables whose overridding may sometimes produce
104warnings).
105
106=cut
107
108# Possible values for pretty.
109use constant VAR_ASIS => 0; # Output as-is.
110use constant VAR_PRETTY => 1; # Pretty printed on output.
111use constant VAR_SILENT => 2; # Not output. (Can also be
112 # overridden silently.)
113use constant VAR_SORTED => 3; # Sorted and pretty-printed.
114
115=back
116
117=head2 Methods
118
119C<VarDef> defines the following methods in addition to those inherited
120from L<Automake::ItemDef>.
121
122=over 4
123
124=item C<my $def = new Automake::VarDef ($varname, $value, $comment, $location, $type, $owner, $pretty)>
125
126Create a new Makefile-variable definition. C<$varname> is the name of
127the variable being defined and C<$value> its value.
128
129C<$comment> is any comment preceding the definition. (Because
130Automake reorders variable definitions in the output, it also tries to
131carry comments around.)
132
133C<$location> is the place where the definition occured, it should be
134an instance of L<Automake::Location>.
135
136C<$type> should be C<''> for definitions made with C<=>, and C<':'>
137for those made with C<:=>.
138
139C<$owner> specifies who owns the variables, it can be one of
140C<VAR_AUTOMAKE>, C<VAR_CONFIGURE>, or C<VAR_MAKEFILE> (see these
141definitions).
142
143Finally, C<$pretty> tells how the variable should be output, and can
144be one of C<VAR_ASIS>, C<VAR_PRETTY>, or C<VAR_SILENT>, or
145C<VAR_SORTED> (see these definitions).
146
147=cut
148
149sub new ($$$$$$$$)
150{
151 my ($class, $var, $value, $comment, $location, $type, $owner, $pretty) = @_;
152
153 # A user variable must be set by either `=' or `:=', and later
154 # promoted to `+='.
155 if ($owner != VAR_AUTOMAKE && $type eq '+')
156 {
157 error $location, "$var must be set with `=' before using `+='";
158 }
159
160 my $self = Automake::ItemDef::new ($class, $comment, $location, $owner);
161 $self->{'value'} = $value;
162 $self->{'type'} = $type;
163 $self->{'pretty'} = $pretty;
164 $self->{'seen'} = 0;
165 return $self;
166}
167
168=item C<$def-E<gt>append ($value, $comment)>
169
170Append C<$value> and <$comment> to the exisiting value and comment of
171C<$def>. This is normally called on C<+=> definitions.
172
173=cut
174
175sub append ($$$)
176{
177 my ($self, $value, $comment) = @_;
178 $self->{'comment'} .= $comment;
179
180 my $val = $self->{'value'};
181
182 # Strip comments from augmented variables. This is so that
183 # VAR = foo # com
184 # VAR += bar
185 # does not become
186 # VAR = foo # com bar
187 # Furthermore keeping `#' would not be portable if the variable is
188 # output on multiple lines.
189 $val =~ s/ ?#.*//;
190
191 if (chomp $val)
192 {
193 # Insert a backslash before a trailing newline.
194 $val .= "\\\n";
195 }
196 elsif ($val)
197 {
198 # Insert a separator.
199 $val .= ' ';
200 }
201 $self->{'value'} = $val . $value;
202 # Turn ASIS appended variables into PRETTY variables. This is to
203 # cope with `make' implementation that cannot read very long lines.
204 $self->{'pretty'} = VAR_PRETTY if $self->{'pretty'} == VAR_ASIS;
205}
206
207=item C<$def-E<gt>value>
208
209=item C<$def-E<gt>type>
210
211=item C<$def-E<gt>pretty>
212
213Accessors to the various constituents of a C<VarDef>. See the
214documentation of C<new>'s arguments for a description of these.
215
216=cut
217
218sub value ($)
219{
220 my ($self) = @_;
221 my $val = $self->raw_value;
222 # Strip anything past `#'. `#' characters cannot be escaped
223 # in Makefiles, so we don't have to be smart.
224 $val =~ s/#.*$//s;
225 # Strip backslashes.
226 $val =~ s/\\$/ /mg;
227 return $val;
228}
229
230sub raw_value ($)
231{
232 my ($self) = @_;
233 return $self->{'value'};
234}
235
236sub type ($)
237{
238 my ($self) = @_;
239 return $self->{'type'};
240}
241
242sub pretty ($)
243{
244 my ($self) = @_;
245 return $self->{'pretty'};
246}
247
248=item C<$def-E<gt>set_owner ($owner, $location)>
249
250Change the owner of a definition. This usually happens because
251the user used C<+=> on an Automake variable, so (s)he now owns
252the content. C<$location> should be an instance of L<Automake::Location>
253indicating where the change took place.
254
255=cut
256
257sub set_owner ($$$)
258{
259 my ($self, $owner, $location) = @_;
260 # We always adjust the location when the owner changes (even for
261 # `+=' statements). The risk otherwise is to warn about
262 # a VAR_MAKEFILE variable and locate it in configure.ac...
263 $self->{'owner'} = $owner;
264 $self->{'location'} = $location;
265}
266
267=item C<$def-E<gt>set_seen>
268
269=item C<$bool = $def-E<gt>seen>
270
271These function allows Automake to mark (C<set_seen>) variable that
272it has examined in some way, and latter check (using C<seen>) for
273unused variables. Unused variables usually indicate typos.
274
275=cut
276
277sub set_seen ($)
278{
279 my ($self) = @_;
280 $self->{'seen'} = 1;
281}
282
283sub seen ($)
284{
285 my ($self) = @_;
286 return $self->{'seen'};
287}
288
289=item C<$str = $def-E<gt>dump>
290
291Format the contents of C<$def> as a human-readable string,
292for debugging.
293
294=cut
295
296sub dump ($)
297{
298 my ($self) = @_;
299 my $owner = $self->owner;
300
301 if ($owner == VAR_AUTOMAKE)
302 {
303 $owner = 'Automake';
304 }
305 elsif ($owner == VAR_CONFIGURE)
306 {
307 $owner = 'Configure';
308 }
309 elsif ($owner == VAR_MAKEFILE)
310 {
311 $owner = 'Makefile';
312 }
313 else
314 {
315 prog_error ("unexpected owner");
316 }
317
318 my $where = $self->location->dump;
319 my $comment = $self->comment;
320 my $value = $self->raw_value;
321 my $type = $self->type;
322
323 return "{
324 type: $type=
325 where: $where comment: $comment
326 value: $value
327 owner: $owner
328 }\n";
329}
330
331=back
332
333=head1 SEE ALSO
334
335L<Automake::Variable>, L<Automake::ItemDef>.
336
337=cut
338
3391;
340
341### Setup "GNU" style for perl-mode and cperl-mode.
342## Local Variables:
343## perl-indent-level: 2
344## perl-continued-statement-offset: 2
345## perl-continued-brace-offset: 0
346## perl-brace-offset: 0
347## perl-brace-imaginary-offset: 0
348## perl-label-offset: -2
349## cperl-indent-level: 2
350## cperl-brace-offset: 0
351## cperl-continued-brace-offset: 0
352## cperl-label-offset: -2
353## cperl-extra-newline-before-brace: t
354## cperl-merge-trailing-else: nil
355## cperl-continued-statement-offset: 2
356## End:
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