qemu-e2k/scripts/clean-header-guards.pl
Kamil Rytarowski b7d5a9c2c6 scripts: Switch to more portable Perl shebang
The default NetBSD package manager is pkgsrc and it installs Perl
along other third party programs under custom and configurable prefix.
The default prefix for binary prebuilt packages is /usr/pkg, and the
Perl executable lands in /usr/pkg/bin/perl.

This change switches "/usr/bin/perl" to "/usr/bin/env perl" as it's
the most portable solution that should work for almost everybody.
Perl's executable is detected automatically.

This change switches -w option passed to the executable with more
modern "use warnings;" approach. There is no functional change to the
default behavior.

Signed-off-by: Kamil Rytarowski <n54@gmx.com>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2017-05-10 10:19:24 +03:00

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#!/usr/bin/env perl
#
# Clean up include guards in headers
#
# Copyright (C) 2016 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# Authors:
# Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
#
# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or
# (at your option) any later version. See the COPYING file in the
# top-level directory.
#
# Usage: scripts/clean-header-guards.pl [OPTION]... [FILE]...
# -c CC Use a compiler other than cc
# -n Suppress actual cleanup
# -v Show which files are cleaned up, and which are skipped
#
# Does the following:
# - Header files without a recognizable header guard are skipped.
# - Clean up any untidy header guards in-place. Warn if the cleanup
# renames guard symbols, and explain how to find occurences of these
# symbols that may have to be updated manually.
# - Warn about duplicate header guard symbols. To make full use of
# this warning, you should clean up *all* headers in one run.
# - Warn when preprocessing a header with its guard symbol defined
# produces anything but whitespace. The preprocessor is run like
# "cc -E -DGUARD_H -c -P -", and fed the test program on stdin.
use strict;
use warnings;
use Getopt::Std;
# Stuff we don't want to clean because we import it into our tree:
my $exclude = qr,^(disas/libvixl/|include/standard-headers/
|linux-headers/|pc-bios/|tests/tcg/|tests/multiboot/),x;
# Stuff that is expected to fail the preprocessing test:
my $exclude_cpp = qr,^include/libdecnumber/decNumberLocal.h,;
my %guarded = ();
my %old_guard = ();
our $opt_c = "cc";
our $opt_n = 0;
our $opt_v = 0;
getopts("c:nv");
sub skipping {
my ($fname, $msg, $line1, $line2) = @_;
return if !$opt_v or $fname =~ $exclude;
print "$fname skipped: $msg\n";
print " $line1" if defined $line1;
print " $line2" if defined $line2;
}
sub gripe {
my ($fname, $msg) = @_;
return if $fname =~ $exclude;
print STDERR "$fname: warning: $msg\n";
}
sub slurp {
my ($fname) = @_;
local $/; # slurp
open(my $in, "<", $fname)
or die "can't open $fname for reading: $!";
return <$in>;
}
sub unslurp {
my ($fname, $contents) = @_;
open (my $out, ">", $fname)
or die "can't open $fname for writing: $!";
print $out $contents
or die "error writing $fname: $!";
close $out
or die "error writing $fname: $!";
}
sub fname2guard {
my ($fname) = @_;
$fname =~ tr/a-z/A-Z/;
$fname =~ tr/A-Z0-9/_/cs;
return $fname;
}
sub preprocess {
my ($fname, $guard) = @_;
open(my $pipe, "-|", "$opt_c -E -D$guard -c -P - <$fname")
or die "can't run $opt_c: $!";
while (<$pipe>) {
if ($_ =~ /\S/) {
gripe($fname, "not blank after preprocessing");
last;
}
}
close $pipe
or gripe($fname, "preprocessing failed ($opt_c exit status $?)");
}
for my $fname (@ARGV) {
my $text = slurp($fname);
$text =~ m,\A(\s*\n|\s*//\N*\n|\s*/\*.*?\*/\s*\n)*|,msg;
my $pre = $&;
unless ($text =~ /\G(.*\n)/g) {
$text =~ /\G.*/;
skipping($fname, "no recognizable header guard", "$&\n");
next;
}
my $line1 = $1;
unless ($text =~ /\G(.*\n)/g) {
$text =~ /\G.*/;
skipping($fname, "no recognizable header guard", "$&\n");
next;
}
my $line2 = $1;
my $body = substr($text, pos($text));
unless ($line1 =~ /^\s*\#\s*(if\s*\!\s*defined(\s*\()?|ifndef)\s*
([A-Za-z0-9_]+)/x) {
skipping($fname, "no recognizable header guard", $line1, $line2);
next;
}
my $guard = $3;
unless ($line2 =~ /^\s*\#\s*define\s+([A-Za-z0-9_]+)/) {
skipping($fname, "no recognizable header guard", $line1, $line2);
next;
}
my $guard2 = $1;
unless ($guard2 eq $guard) {
skipping($fname, "mismatched header guard ($guard vs. $guard2) ",
$line1, $line2);
next;
}
unless ($body =~ m,\A((.*\n)*)
(\s*\#\s*endif\s*(/\*\s*.*\s*\*/\s*)?\n?)
(\n|\s)*\Z,x) {
skipping($fname, "can't find end of header guard");
next;
}
$body = $1;
my $line3 = $3;
my $endif_comment = $4;
my $oldg = $guard;
unless ($fname =~ $exclude) {
my @issues = ();
$guard =~ tr/a-z/A-Z/
and push @issues, "contains lowercase letters";
$guard =~ s/^_+//
and push @issues, "is a reserved identifier";
$guard =~ s/(_H)?_*$/_H/
and $& ne "_H" and push @issues, "doesn't end with _H";
unless ($guard =~ /^[A-Z][A-Z0-9_]*_H/) {
skipping($fname, "can't clean up odd guard symbol $oldg\n",
$line1, $line2);
next;
}
my $exp = fname2guard($fname =~ s,.*/,,r);
unless ($guard =~ /\Q$exp\E\Z/) {
$guard = fname2guard($fname =~ s,^include/,,r);
push @issues, "doesn't match the file name";
}
if (@issues and $opt_v) {
print "$fname guard $oldg needs cleanup:\n ",
join(", ", @issues), "\n";
}
}
$old_guard{$guard} = $oldg
if $guard ne $oldg;
if (exists $guarded{$guard}) {
gripe($fname, "guard $guard also used by $guarded{$guard}");
} else {
$guarded{$guard} = $fname;
}
unless ($fname =~ $exclude) {
my $newl1 = "#ifndef $guard\n";
my $newl2 = "#define $guard\n";
my $newl3 = "#endif\n";
$newl3 =~ s,\Z, /* $guard */, if defined $endif_comment;
if ($line1 ne $newl1 or $line2 ne $newl2 or $line3 ne $newl3) {
$pre =~ s/\n*\Z/\n\n/ if $pre =~ /\N/;
$body =~ s/\A\n*/\n/;
if ($opt_n) {
print "$fname would be cleaned up\n" if $opt_v;
} else {
unslurp($fname, "$pre$newl1$newl2$body$newl3");
print "$fname cleaned up\n" if $opt_v;
}
}
}
preprocess($fname, $opt_n ? $oldg : $guard)
unless $fname =~ $exclude or $fname =~ $exclude_cpp;
}
if (%old_guard) {
print STDERR "warning: guard symbol renaming may break things\n";
for my $guard (sort keys %old_guard) {
print STDERR " $old_guard{$guard} -> $guard\n";
}
print STDERR "To find uses that may have to be updated try:\n";
print STDERR " git grep -Ew '", join("|", sort values %old_guard),
"'\n";
}