44 lines
867 B
Awk
44 lines
867 B
Awk
#!/usr/local/bin/gawk -f
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BEGIN {
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last_node="";
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}
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/^@node/ {
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name = $0;
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sub(/^@node +/, "", name);
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sub(/[@,].*$/, "", name);
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last_node = name;
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}
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/^@deftype(fn|vr)/ {
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# The string we want is $4, except that if there were brace blocks
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# before that point then it gets shifted to the right, since awk
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# doesn't know from brace blocks.
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id = 4; check = 2; squig = 0;
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while(check < id)
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{
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if($check ~ /{/) squig++;
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if($check ~ /}/) squig--;
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if(squig) id++;
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check++;
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}
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gsub(/[(){}*]/, "", $id);
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printf ("* %s: (libc)%s.\n", $id, last_node);
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}
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/^@deftypefun/ {
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# Likewise, except it's $3 theoretically.
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id = 3; check = 2; squig = 0;
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while(check < id)
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{
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if($check ~ /{/) squig++;
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if($check ~ /}/) squig--;
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if(squig) id++;
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check++;
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}
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gsub(/[(){}*]/, "", $id);
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printf ("* %s: (libc)%s.\n", $id, last_node);
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}
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