[3124] | 1 | #! /bin/sh
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| 2 | # ylwrap - wrapper for lex/yacc invocations.
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| 3 | # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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| 4 | # Written by Tom Tromey <tromey@cygnus.com>.
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| 5 | #
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| 6 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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| 7 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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| 8 | # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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| 9 | # any later version.
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| 10 | #
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| 11 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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| 12 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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| 13 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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| 14 | # GNU General Public License for more details.
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| 15 | #
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| 16 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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| 17 | # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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| 18 | # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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| 19 |
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| 20 | # Usage:
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| 21 | # ylwrap PROGRAM INPUT [OUTPUT DESIRED]... -- [ARGS]...
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| 22 | # * PROGRAM is program to run.
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| 23 | # * INPUT is the input file
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| 24 | # * OUTPUT is file PROG generates
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| 25 | # * DESIRED is file we actually want
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| 26 | # * ARGS are passed to PROG
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| 27 | # Any number of OUTPUT,DESIRED pairs may be used.
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| 28 |
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| 29 | # The program to run.
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| 30 | prog="$1"
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| 31 | shift
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| 32 | # Make any relative path in $prog absolute.
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| 33 | case "$prog" in
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| 34 | /* | [A-Za-z]:\\*) ;;
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| 35 | */*) prog="`pwd`/$prog" ;;
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| 36 | esac
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| 37 |
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| 38 | # The input.
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| 39 | input="$1"
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| 40 | shift
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| 41 | case "$input" in
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| 42 | /* | [A-Za-z]:\\*)
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| 43 | # Absolute path; do nothing.
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| 44 | ;;
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| 45 | *)
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| 46 | # Relative path. Make it absolute. Why? Because otherwise any
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| 47 | # debugging info in the generated file will point to the wrong
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| 48 | # place. This is really gross.
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| 49 | input="`pwd`/$input"
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| 50 | ;;
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| 51 | esac
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| 52 |
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| 53 | # We don't want to use the absolute path if the input in the current
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| 54 | # directory like when making a tar ball.
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| 55 | input_base=`echo $input | sed -e 's|.*/||'`
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| 56 | if test -f $input_base && cmp $input_base $input >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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| 57 | input=$input_base
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| 58 | fi
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| 59 |
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| 60 | pairlist=
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| 61 | while test "$#" -ne 0; do
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| 62 | if test "$1" = "--"; then
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| 63 | shift
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| 64 | break
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| 65 | fi
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| 66 | pairlist="$pairlist $1"
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| 67 | shift
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| 68 | done
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| 69 |
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| 70 | # FIXME: add hostname here for parallel makes that run commands on
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| 71 | # other machines. But that might take us over the 14-char limit.
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| 72 | dirname=ylwrap$$
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| 73 | trap "cd `pwd`; rm -rf $dirname > /dev/null 2>&1" 1 2 3 15
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| 74 | mkdir $dirname || exit 1
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| 75 |
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| 76 | cd $dirname
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| 77 | case "$input" in
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| 78 | /* | [A-Za-z]:\\*)
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| 79 | # Absolute path; do nothing.
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| 80 | ;;
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| 81 | *)
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| 82 | # Make a symbolic link, hard link or hardcopy.
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| 83 | ln -s ../"$input" . > /dev/null 2>&1 || ln ../"$input" . > /dev/null 2>&1 || cp ../"$input" .
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| 84 | ;;
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| 85 | esac
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| 86 | $prog ${1+"$@"} "$input"
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| 87 | status=$?
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| 88 |
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| 89 | if test $status -eq 0; then
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| 90 | set X $pairlist
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| 91 | shift
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| 92 | first=yes
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| 93 | while test "$#" -ne 0; do
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| 94 | if test -f "$1"; then
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| 95 | # If $2 is an absolute path name, then just use that,
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| 96 | # otherwise prepend `../'.
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| 97 | case "$2" in
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| 98 | /* | [A-Za-z]:\\*) target="$2";;
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| 99 | *) target="../$2";;
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| 100 | esac
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| 101 | mv "$1" "$target" || status=$?
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| 102 | else
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| 103 | # A missing file is only an error for the first file. This
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| 104 | # is a blatant hack to let us support using "yacc -d". If -d
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| 105 | # is not specified, we don't want an error when the header
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| 106 | # file is "missing".
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| 107 | if test $first = yes; then
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| 108 | status=1
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| 109 | fi
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| 110 | fi
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| 111 | shift
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| 112 | shift
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| 113 | first=no
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| 114 | done
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| 115 | else
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| 116 | status=$?
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| 117 | fi
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| 118 |
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| 119 | # Remove the directory.
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| 120 | cd ..
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| 121 | rm -rf $dirname
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| 122 |
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| 123 | exit $status
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