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#!/bin/bash
### update_autogen - update some auto-generated files in the Emacs tree
## Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
## Author: Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
## This file is part of GNU Emacs.
## GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
## (at your option) any later version.
## GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.
## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
### Commentary:
## This is a helper script to update some generated files in the Emacs
## repository. This is suitable for running from cron.
## Only Emacs maintainers need use this, so it uses bash features.
##
## By default, it updates the versioned loaddefs-like files in lisp,
## except ldefs-boot.el.
### Code:
die () # write error to stderr and exit
{
[ $# -gt 0 ] && echo "$PN: $@" >&2
exit 1
}
PN=${0##*/} # basename of script
PD=${0%/*}
[ "$PD" = "$0" ] && PD=. # if PATH includes PWD
## This should be the admin directory.
cd $PD
cd ../
[ -d admin ] || die "Could not locate admin directory"
usage ()
{
cat 1>&2 <<EOF
Usage: ${PN} [-f] [-c] [-q] [-A dir] [-I] [-L] [-C] [-- make-flags]
Update some auto-generated files in the Emacs tree.
By default, only does the versioned loaddefs-like files in lisp/.
This requires a build. Passes any non-option args to make (eg -- -j2).
Options:
-f: force an update even if the source files are locally modified.
-c: if the update succeeds and the generated files are modified,
commit them (caution).
-q: be quiet; only give error messages, not status messages.
-A: only update autotools files, copying into specified dir.
-I: also update info/dir.
-L: also update ldefs-boot.el.
-C: start from a clean state. Slower, but more correct.
EOF
exit 1
}
## Defaults.
force=
commit=
quiet=
clean=
autogendir= # was "autogen"
ldefs_flag=1
lboot_flag=
info_flag=
## Parameters.
ldefs_in=lisp/loaddefs.el
ldefs_out=lisp/ldefs-boot.el
sources="configure.ac lib/Makefile.am"
## Files to copy into autogendir.
## Everything:
genfiles="
configure aclocal.m4 src/config.in lib/Makefile.in
build-aux/compile build-aux/config.guess build-aux/config.sub
build-aux/depcomp build-aux/install-sh build-aux/missing
"
## msdos-only:
genfiles="src/config.in lib/Makefile.in"
for g in $genfiles; do
basegen="$basegen ${g##*/}"
done
[ "$basegen" ] || die "internal error"
tempfile=/tmp/$PN.$$
trap "rm -f $tempfile 2> /dev/null" EXIT
while getopts ":hcfqA:CIL" option ; do
case $option in
(h) usage ;;
(c) commit=1 ;;
(f) force=1 ;;
(q) quiet=1 ;;
(A) autogendir=$OPTARG
[ -d "$autogendir" ] || die "No autogen directory: $autogendir"
;;
(C) clean=1 ;;
(I) info_flag=1 ;;
(L) lboot_flag=1 ;;
(\?) die "Bad option -$OPTARG" ;;
(:) die "Option -$OPTARG requires an argument" ;;
(*) die "getopts error" ;;
esac
done
shift $(( --OPTIND ))
OPTIND=1
## Does not work 100% because a lot of Emacs batch output comes on stderr (?).
[ "$quiet" ] && exec 1> /dev/null
## Run status on inputs, list modified files on stdout.
status ()
{
bzr status -S "$@" >| $tempfile || die "bzr status error for $@"
local stat file modified
while read stat file; do
[ "$stat" != "M" ] && \
die "Unexpected status ($stat) for generated $file"
modified="$modified $file"
done < $tempfile
echo "$modified"
return 0
} # function status
echo "Checking input file status..."
## The lisp portion could be more permissive, eg only care about .el files.
modified=$(status ${autogendir:+$sources} ${ldefs_flag:+lisp} ${info_flag:+doc}) || die
[ "$modified" ] && {
echo "Locally modified: $modified"
[ "$force" ] || die "There are local modifications"
}
## Probably this is overkill, and there's no need to "bootstrap" just
## for making autoloads.
[ "$clean" ] && {
echo "Running 'make maintainer-clean'..."
make maintainer-clean #|| die "Cleaning error"
rm -f $ldefs_in
}
echo "Running autoreconf..."
autoreconf ${clean:+-f} -i -I m4 2>| $tempfile
retval=$?
## Annoyingly, autoreconf puts the "installing `./foo' messages on stderr.
if [ "$quiet" ]; then
grep -v 'installing `\.' $tempfile 1>&2
else
cat "$tempfile" 1>&2
fi
[ $retval -ne 0 ] && die "autoreconf error"
## Uses global $commit.
commit ()
{
local type=$1
shift
[ $# -gt 0 ] || {
echo "No files were modified"
return 0
}
echo "Modified file(s): $@"
[ "$commit" ] || return 0
echo "Committing..."
## bzr status output is always relative to top-level, not PWD.
bzr commit -m "Auto-commit of $type files." "$@" || return $?
echo "Committed files: $@"
} # function commit
## No longer used since info/dir is now generated at install time if needed,
## and is not in the repository any more.
info_dir ()
{
local basefile=build-aux/dir_top outfile=info/dir
echo "Regenerating info/dir..."
## Header contains non-printing characters, so this is more
## reliable than using echo.
rm -f $outfile
cp $basefile $outfile
local topic file dircat dirent
## FIXME inefficient looping.
for topic in "Texinfo documentation system" "Emacs" "GNU Emacs Lisp" \
"Emacs editing modes" "Emacs network features" "Emacs misc features" \
"Emacs lisp libraries"; do
cat - <<EOF >> $outfile
$topic
EOF
## Bit faster than doc/*/*.texi.
for file in doc/emacs/emacs.texi doc/lispintro/*.texi \
doc/lispref/elisp.texi doc/misc/*.texi; do
## FIXME do not ignore w32 if OS is w32.
case $file in
*-xtra.texi|*efaq-w32.texi) continue ;;
esac
dircat=`sed -n -e 's/@value{emacsname}/Emacs/' -e 's/^@dircategory //p' $file`
## TODO warn about unknown topics (check-info in top-level
## Makefile does this).
[ "$dircat" = "$topic" ] || continue
sed -n -e 's/@value{emacsname}/Emacs/' \
-e 's/@acronym{\([A-Z]*\)}/\1/' \
-e '/^@direntry/,/^@end direntry/ s/^\([^@]\)/\1/p' \
$file >> $outfile
done
done
local modified
modified=$(status $outfile) || die
commit "info/dir" $modified || die "commit error"
} # function info_dir
[ "$autogendir" ] && {
oldpwd=$PWD
cp $genfiles $autogendir/
cd $autogendir || die "cd error for $autogendir"
echo "Checking status of generated files..."
modified=$(status $basegen) || die
cd $oldpwd
commit "generated" $modified || die "commit error"
exit 0
} # $autogendir
[ "$info_flag" ] && info_dir
[ "$ldefs_flag" ] || exit 0
echo "Finding loaddef targets..."
sed -n -e '/^AUTOGEN_VCS/,/^$/p' lisp/Makefile.in | \
sed -e '/AUTOGEN_VCS/d' -e '/^$/d' -e 's/\\//' \
>| $tempfile || die "sed error"
genfiles=
while read genfile; do
[ -r lisp/$genfile ] || die "Unable to read $genfile"
genfiles="$genfiles $genfile"
done < $tempfile
[ "$genfiles" ] || die "Error setting genfiles"
[ -e Makefile ] || {
echo "Running ./configure..."
## Minimize required packages.
./configure --without-x || die "configure error"
}
## Build the minimum needed to get the autoloads.
echo "Running lib/ make..."
make -C lib "$@" all || die "make lib error"
echo "Running src/ make..."
make -C src "$@" bootstrap-emacs || die "make src error"
echo "Running lisp/ make..."
make -C lisp "$@" autoloads EMACS=../src/bootstrap-emacs || die "make src error"
## Ignore comment differences.
[ ! "$lboot_flag" ] || \
diff -q -I '^;' $ldefs_in $ldefs_out || \
cp $ldefs_in $ldefs_out || die "cp ldefs_boot error"
cd lisp
echo "Checking status of loaddef files..."
## It probably would be fine to just check+commit lisp/, since
## making autoloads should not effect any other files. But better
## safe than sorry.
modified=$(status $genfiles ${ldefs_out#lisp/}) || die
cd ../
commit "loaddefs" $modified || die "commit error"
exit 0
### update_autogen ends here