gcc/contrib/gcc_update
Diego Novillo d7f09764d7 Merge lto branch into trunk.
From-SVN: r152434
2009-10-03 17:10:11 -04:00

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#! /bin/sh
#
# Update a local Subversion tree from the GCC repository, with an emphasis
# on treating generated files correctly, so that autoconf, gperf et
# al are not required for the ``end'' user.
#
# (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation
# Originally by Gerald Pfeifer <pfeifer@dbai.tuwien.ac.at>, August 1998.
#
# This script is Free Software, and it can be copied, distributed and
# modified as defined in the GNU General Public License. A copy of
# its license can be downloaded from http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
#
#
# By default all command-line options are passed to `svn update` in
# addition to $UPDATE_OPTIONS (defined below). If the first parameter
# reads --nostdflags, $UPDATE_OPTIONS as well as this parameter itself
# are omitted.
#
# If the first parameter reads --patch, the second parameter is considered
# a patch file.
#
# If the first parameter is --touch, no svn operation will be performed,
# only generated files that appear to be out of date in the local tree
# will be touched.
#
# If the first parameter is --list, a list of the generated files and
# their dependencies will be printed; --help prints this message.
#
# If the first parameter is --silent, this script prints nothing other
# than error messages; the second parameter is then interpreted as above.
#
# Examples:
#
# contrib/gcc_update -r 8712
# contrib/gcc_update --patch some-patch
# contrib/gcc_update --touch
# contrib/gcc_update --list
# SVN command
GCC_SVN=${GCC_SVN-${SVN-svn}}
# Default options used when updating via SVN (none).
UPDATE_OPTIONS=""
######## Anything below shouldn't be changed by regular users.
# Arrange for the value of $0 to be available for functions
self=$0
# This function prints its arguments to standard output unless
# "silent" is set.
unset silent
chat () {
if [ -z "$silent" ]; then
echo "$@"
fi
}
# This function prints a list of all generated files, along with their
# dependencies. Note that only one target is supported per line: the
# colon is stripped from the output.
files_and_dependencies () {
sed -e 's/ *#.*//' -e '/^$/d' -e 's/://' <<\EOF
# fixincludes
fixincludes/configure: fixincludes/configure.ac fixincludes/aclocal.m4
fixincludes/config.h.in: fixincludes/configure.ac fixincludes/aclocal.m4
# intl library
intl/plural.c: intl/plural.y
intl/configure: intl/configure.ac intl/aclocal.m4
intl/config.h.in: intl/configure.ac intl/aclocal.m4
# Now, proceed to gcc automatically generated files
gcc/configure: gcc/configure.ac
gcc/cstamp-h.in: gcc/configure.ac
gcc/config.in: gcc/cstamp-h.in
gcc/fixinc/fixincl.x: gcc/fixinc/fixincl.tpl gcc/fixinc/inclhack.def
gcc/config/arm/arm-tune.md: gcc/config/arm/arm-cores.def gcc/config/arm/gentune.sh
# And then, language-specific files
gcc/cp/cfns.h: gcc/cp/cfns.gperf
gcc/java/keyword.h: gcc/java/keyword.gperf
# testsuite
# Without this, _Pragma3.c can have a false negative.
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/cpp/_Pragma3.c: gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/cpp/mi1c.h
# Similarly, without this, you will see:
# direct2s.c:35: warning: current file is older than direct2.c
gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/cpp/direct2s.c: gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/cpp/direct2.c
# lto-plugin
lto-plugin/configure: lto-plugin/configure.ac lto-plugin/aclocal.m4
lto-plugin/Makefile.in: lto-plugin/Makefile.am lto-plugin/aclocal.m4
# And libraries, at last
libbanshee/configure: libbanshee/configure.ac
libmudflap/configure: libmudflap/configure.ac
libobjc/configure: libobjc/configure.ac
zlib/aclocal.m4: zlib/configure.ac zlib/acinclude.m4
zlib/Makefile.in: zlib/Makefile.am zlib/configure.ac zlib/aclocal.m4
zlib/configure: zlib/configure.ac zlib/aclocal.m4
fastjar/aclocal.m4: fastjar/configure.ac
fastjar/Makefile.in: fastjar/Makefile.am fastjar/configure.ac fastjar/aclocal.m4
fastjar/configure: fastjar/configure.ac fastjar/aclocal.m4
boehm-gc/aclocal.m4: boehm-gc/configure.ac
boehm-gc/Makefile.in: boehm-gc/Makefile.am boehm-gc/configure.ac boehm-gc/aclocal.m4
boehm-gc/configure: boehm-gc/configure.ac boehm-gc/aclocal.m4
libada/configure: libada/configure.ac
libffi/aclocal.m4: libffi/configure.ac libffi/acinclude.m4
libffi/Makefile.in: libffi/Makefile.am libffi/configure.ac libffi/aclocal.m4
libffi/configure: libffi/configure.ac libffi/aclocal.m4
libffi/fficonfig.h.in: libffi/configure.ac libffi/aclocal.m4
libgfortran/aclocal.m4: libgfortran/configure.ac libgfortran/acinclude.m4
libgfortran/Makefile.in: libgfortran/Makefile.am libgfortran/configure.ac libgfortran/aclocal.m4
libgfortran/configure: libgfortran/configure.ac libgfortran/aclocal.m4
libjava/aclocal.m4: libjava/configure.ac
libjava/Makefile.in: libjava/Makefile.am libjava/configure.ac libjava/aclocal.m4
libjava/configure: libjava/configure.ac libjava/aclocal.m4
libjava/libltdl/aclocal.m4: libjava/libltdl/configure.ac libjava/libltdl/acinclude.m4
libjava/libltdl/Makefile.in: libjava/libltdl/Makefile.am libjava/libltdl/configure.ac libjava/libltdl/aclocal.m4
libjava/libltdl/configure: libjava/libltdl/configure.ac libjava/libltdl/aclocal.m4
libjava/libltdl/config-h.in: libjava/libltdl/configure.ac libjava/libltdl/aclocal.m4
libcpp/aclocal.m4: libcpp/configure.ac
libcpp/Makefile.in: libcpp/configure.ac libcpp/aclocal.m4
libcpp/configure: libcpp/configure.ac libcpp/aclocal.m4
libgomp/aclocal.m4: libgomp/configure.ac libgomp/acinclude.m4
libgomp/Makefile.in: libgomp/Makefile.am libgomp/aclocal.m4
libgomp/testsuite/Makefile.in: libgomp/Makefile.am libgomp/aclocal.m4
libgomp/configure: libgomp/configure.ac libgomp/aclocal.m4
libgomp/config.h.in: libgomp/configure.ac libgomp/aclocal.m4
# Top level
Makefile.in: Makefile.tpl Makefile.def
configure: configure.ac config/acx.m4
EOF
}
# This function touches generated files such that the ``end'' user does
# not have to rebuild them.
touch_files () {
rm -f Makefile.$$
echo 'all: \' > Makefile.$$
files_and_dependencies | sed 's, .*, \\,' >> Makefile.$$
echo '; @true' >> Makefile.$$
files_and_dependencies | sed 's, ,: ,' >> Makefile.$$
files_and_dependencies | sed 's, .*, \\,' >> Makefile.$$
echo ':' >> Makefile.$$
echo ' @for f in $? $@; do test -f $$f || exit 0; done; \' >> Makefile.$$
echo ' echo Touching $@...; \' >> Makefile.$$
chat ' echo Touching $@... 1>&2; \' >> Makefile.$$
echo ' touch $@' >> Makefile.$$
files_and_dependencies | sed 's,[^ ]* ,,;s,$, :,' >> Makefile.$$
# We would have to explicitly shut off the "Entering... Leaving..."
# messages through "--no-print-directory" to handle the case when
# we were called from a recursive invocation (i.e. "$(MAKE)" in a
# Makefile, not just make). Passing only "-s" doesn't help then,
# because make has helpfully added "-w" to MAKEFLAGS automatically.
# Unfortunately we do not require GNU make other than for building
# and testing, so let's just grep known text explicitly echoed by
# the rule.
while ${MAKE-make} -s -f Makefile.$$ all | grep Touching > /dev/null; do
sleep 1
done 2>&1
rm -f Makefile.$$
}
# Whenever we update the tree or install a patch, we may be modifying
# this script. By re-execing it, we ensure that the appropriate
# dependencies and rules will be used.
touch_files_reexec () {
chat "Adjusting file timestamps"
exec ${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} $self ${silent+"--silent"} --touch
}
# This functions applies a patch to an existing tree.
apply_patch () {
if [ -f "$1" ]; then
echo "Applying patch file $1"
case $1 in
*gz)
gzip -d -c "$1" | patch -p1 ;;
*bz2)
bzip2 -d -c "$1" | patch -p1 ;;
*)
patch -p1 < "$1";;
esac
fi
touch_files_reexec
}
# Check whether this indeed looks like a local tree.
if [ ! -f gcc/version.c ]; then
echo "This does not seem to be a GCC tree!"
exit
fi
case "$1" in
--silent)
silent=t
shift
;;
esac
case "$1" in
# First of all, check whether we are going to process a patch.
--patch)
if test "$#" != 2; then
echo "$1" expects only one argument >&2
exit 1
fi
apply_patch "${2}"
exit $?
;;
--touch)
if test "$#" != 1; then
echo "$1" does not expect any argument >&2
exit 1
fi
touch_files
exit $?
;;
--list)
if test "$#" != 1; then
echo "$1" does not expect any argument >&2
exit 1
fi
files_and_dependencies | sed 's/ /: /'
exit $?
;;
--help)
sed -e '1,2d' -e '/^UPDATE_OPTIONS=/{i\
\
p
}' \
-e '/^$/,$d' -e 's/#//' -e 's/^ //' < $0
exit $?
;;
esac
# Check whether this indeed looks like a local SVN tree.
if [ ! -d .svn ]; then
echo "This does not seem to be a GCC SVN tree!"
exit
fi
# Check command-line options
if [ x"${1}"x = x"--nostdflags"x ]; then
shift
else
set -- $UPDATE_OPTIONS ${1+"$@"}
fi
chat "Updating SVN tree"
$GCC_SVN ${silent+-q} --non-interactive update ${1+"$@"}
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
(touch_files_reexec)
echo "SVN update of full tree failed." >&2
exit 1
fi
rm -f LAST_UPDATED gcc/REVISION
revision=`svn info | awk '/Revision:/ { print $2 }'`
branch=`svn info | sed -ne "/URL:/ {
s,.*/trunk,trunk,
s,.*/branches/,,
s,.*/tags/,,
p
}"`
{
date
echo "`TZ=UTC date` (revision $revision)"
} > LAST_UPDATED
echo "[$branch revision $revision]" > gcc/REVISION
touch_files_reexec