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freebsd-ports/Mk/bsd.port.subdir.mk
Kris Kennaway 54e565eedc Major optimizations for 'make index' and other recursive traversal
targets.

* Use /rescue/sh for index builds instead of /bin/sh, when it exists.
  The former is statically linked and faster to execute, which becomes
  significant when executing it tens of thousands of times.  This
  trick can be used with other recursive targets by passing in
  __MAKE_SHELL.

* Get rid of make variable assignments that use != command invocations
  in the critical path, using several methods:

  - rewriting logic to use shell or make builtins instead of external command executions
  - macroizing commands and executing them in the targets where they
    are needed instead of with every invocation of make
  - precomputing the results of invariant commands in
    bsd.port.subdir.mk and passing them in explicitly to child makes,
    and using this to avoid recalculation in all the children. NB: the
    commands are still run one per top-level subdirectory but this
    does not currently seem to be a major issue.  They could be moved
    further up into the top-level Makefile at the cost of some
    cleanliness.
  - Committers are strongly discouraged from adding further "bare" !=
    assignments to the ports tree, even in their own ports.  One of
    the above strategies should be used to avoid future bloat.

* Rewrite the core 'describe' target to work entirely within a single
  shell process using only builtin commands.  The old version is
  retained as a backup for use on systems older than 603104, which
  does not have the make :u modifier.  This cuts down the number of
  processes executed during the course of a 'make index' by an order
  of magnitude, and we are essentially now amortized to the minimum of
  a single make + sh instance per port, plus whatever commands the
  port makefile itself executes (which are usually unnecessary and
  bogus).

* Less validation of the WWW: target is performed; this can become
  policed at a port level by portlint.  Specifically we look at the
  second word of the first line beginning with "WWW:" in pkg-descr,
  and append "http://" to it unless it already begins with "http://",
  "https://" or "ftp://".  Thanks to dougb for the idea of how to
  extract WWW: using shell builtins.

* Use the "true" shell builtin instead of echo > /dev/null for a
  measurable decrease in CPU use.

* Add a note about dubious escaping strategy in bsd.port.subdir.mk

* Minor change in output of 'make describe': it no longer strips
  trailing CR characters from pkg-descr files with MSDOS CR/LF
  termination.  Instead the makeindex perl script that post-processes
  make describe into the INDEX is tweaked to strip on input.

The bottom line is that on my test hardware INDEX builds are now
faster by more than a factor of 2 and with a reduction in system time
by a factor of 4-8 depending on configuration.
2008-07-19 17:59:41 +00:00

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Makefile

#-*- mode: makefile; tab-width: 4; -*-
# ex:ts=4
#
# from: @(#)bsd.subdir.mk 5.9 (Berkeley) 2/1/91
# $FreeBSD$
#
# The include file <bsd.port.subdir.mk> contains the default targets
# for building ports subdirectories.
#
#
# +++ variables +++
#
# STRIP - The flag passed to the install program to cause the binary
# to be stripped. This is to be used when building your
# own install script so that the entire system can be made
# stripped/not-stripped using a single knob. [-s]
#
# OPSYS - Get the operating system type [`uname -s`]
#
# SUBDIR - A list of subdirectories that should be built as well.
# Each of the targets will execute the same target in the
# subdirectories.
#
#
# +++ targets +++
#
# README.html:
# Creating README.html for package.
#
# afterinstall, all, beforeinstall, build, checksum, clean,
# clean-for-cdrom, clean-restricted,
# clean-for-cdrom-list, clean-restricted-list,
# configure, deinstall,
# depend, depends, describe, extract, fetch, fetch-list,
# ignorelist, ignorelist-verbose,
# install, maintainer, makesum, package, readmes, realinstall, reinstall,
# tags
#
# search:
# Search for ports using either 'make search key=<keyword>'
# or 'make search name=<keyword>'.
PORTSDIR?= /usr/ports
TEMPLATES?= ${PORTSDIR}/Templates
.if defined(PORTSTOP)
README= ${TEMPLATES}/README.top
.else
README= ${TEMPLATES}/README.category
.endif
MOVEDDIR?= ${PORTSDIR}
MOVEDFILE?= MOVED
# XXX Are these needed here? DESCR was set wrong for a few years
MASTERDIR?= ${.CURDIR}
PKGDIR?= ${MASTERDIR}
DESCR?= ${PKGDIR}/pkg-descr
.include "${PORTSDIR}/Mk/bsd.commands.mk"
.MAIN: all
.if !defined(DEBUG_FLAGS)
STRIP?= -s
.endif
# These are variables that are invariant for the lifetime of a recursive port traversal
# (index build, etc), so it is more efficient to precompute them here and pass them in
# to child makes explicitly, instead of recomputing them tens of thousands of times.
.if !defined(NOPRECIOUSMAKEVARS)
.if !defined(ARCH)
ARCH!= ${UNAME} -p
.endif
.if !defined(OSVERSION)
.if exists(/usr/include/sys/param.h)
OSVERSION!= ${AWK} '/^\#define[[:blank:]]__FreeBSD_version/ {print $$3}' < /usr/include/sys/param.h
.elif exists(/usr/src/sys/sys/param.h)
OSVERSION!= ${AWK} '/^\#define[[:blank:]]__FreeBSD_version/ {print $$3}' < /usr/src/sys/sys/param.h
.else
OSVERSION!= ${SYSCTL} -n kern.osreldate
.endif
.endif
.if !defined(_OSRELEASE)
_OSRELEASE!= uname -r
.endif
.if !defined(OSREL)
OSREL= ${_OSRELEASE:C/[-(].*//}
.endif
.if !defined(OPSYS)
OPSYS!= ${UNAME} -s
.endif
.if ${ARCH} == "amd64" || ${ARCH} =="ia64"
.if !defined(HAVE_COMPAT_IA32_KERN)
HAVE_COMPAT_IA32_KERN!= if ${SYSCTL} -n compat.ia32.maxvmem >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo YES; fi
.endif
.endif
.if !defined(CONFIGURE_MAX_CMD_LEN)
CONFIGURE_MAX_CMD_LEN!= ${SYSCTL} -n kern.argmax
.endif
.if !defined(PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION)
PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION!= make -V PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION USE_PYTHON=1 -f ${PORTSDIR}/Mk/bsd.port.mk
.endif
.if !defined(PYTHON_DEFAULT_PORTVERSION)
# We are caching the PYTHON_PORTVERSION of the default python version so we can reuse it in the
# common case.
PYTHON_DEFAULT_PORTVERSION!= make -V PYTHON_PORTVERSION USE_PYTHON=1 -f ${PORTSDIR}/Mk/bsd.port.mk
.endif
.if !defined(PYTHONBASE)
PYTHONBASE!= make -V PYTHONBASE USE_PYTHON=1 -f ${PORTSDIR}/Mk/bsd.port.mk
.endif
.if !defined(_JAVA_VERSION_LIST_REGEXP)
_JAVA_VERSION_LIST_REGEXP!= make -V _JAVA_VERSION_LIST_REGEXP USE_JAVA=1 -f ${PORTSDIR}/Mk/bsd.port.mk
.endif
.if !defined(_JAVA_VENDOR_LIST_REGEXP)
_JAVA_VENDOR_LIST_REGEXP!= make -V _JAVA_VENDOR_LIST_REGEXP USE_JAVA=1 -f ${PORTSDIR}/Mk/bsd.port.mk
.endif
.if !defined(_JAVA_OS_LIST_REGEXP)
_JAVA_OS_LIST_REGEXP!= make -V _JAVA_OS_LIST_REGEXP USE_JAVA=1 -f ${PORTSDIR}/Mk/bsd.port.mk
.endif
.if !defined(_JAVA_PORTS_INSTALLED)
_JAVA_PORTS_INSTALLED!= make -V _JAVA_PORTS_INSTALLED USE_JAVA=1 -f ${PORTSDIR}/Mk/bsd.port.mk
.endif
.if !defined(UID)
UID!= ${ID} -u
.endif
.if exists(${LOCALBASE}/sbin/pkg_info)
PKG_INFO?= ${LOCALBASE}/sbin/pkg_info
.else
PKG_INFO?= /usr/sbin/pkg_info
.endif
.if !defined(PKGINSTALLVER)
PKGINSTALLVER!= ${PKG_INFO} -P 2>/dev/null | ${SED} -e 's/.*: //'
.endif
.endif
INDEXDIR?= ${PORTSDIR}
INDEXFILE?= INDEX-${OSVERSION:C/([0-9]).*/\1/}
# local customization of the ports tree
.if exists(${.CURDIR}/Makefile.local)
.include "${.CURDIR}/Makefile.local"
.endif
TARGETS+= all
TARGETS+= build
TARGETS+= checksum
TARGETS+= clean
TARGETS+= clean-for-cdrom
TARGETS+= clean-for-cdrom-list
TARGETS+= clean-restricted
TARGETS+= clean-restricted-list
TARGETS+= configure
TARGETS+= deinstall
TARGETS+= depend
TARGETS+= depends
TARGETS+= distclean
TARGETS+= extract
TARGETS+= fetch
TARGETS+= fetch-list
TARGETS+= ignorelist
TARGETS+= ignorelist-verbose
TARGETS+= makesum
TARGETS+= maintainer
TARGETS+= package
TARGETS+= package-recursive
TARGETS+= realinstall
TARGETS+= reinstall
TARGETS+= tags
.for __target in ${TARGETS}
.if !target(${__target})
.if defined(SUBDIR) && !empty(SUBDIR)
${__target}: ${SUBDIR:S/^/_/:S/$/.${__target}/}
.else
${__target}:
.endif
.endif
.endfor
.if defined(SUBDIR) && !empty(SUBDIR)
.for __target in ${TARGETS} checksubdirs describe readmes
${SUBDIR:S/^/_/:S/$/.${__target}/}: _SUBDIRUSE
.endfor
_SUBDIRUSE: .USE
@OK=""; sub=${.TARGET:S/^_//:R}; \
for dud in $$DUDS; do \
if [ $${dud} = $$sub ]; then \
OK="false"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "===> ${DIRPRFX}$$sub skipped"; \
fi; \
done; \
if test -d ${.CURDIR}/$${sub}.${MACHINE_ARCH}; then \
edir=$${sub}.${MACHINE_ARCH}; \
elif test -d ${.CURDIR}/$${sub}; then \
edir=$${sub}; \
else \
OK="false"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "===> ${DIRPRFX}$${sub} non-existent"; \
fi; \
if [ "$$OK" = "" ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "===> ${DIRPRFX}$${edir}"; \
cd ${.CURDIR}/$${edir}; \
${MAKE} -B ${.TARGET:E:realinstall=install} \
DIRPRFX=${DIRPRFX}$$edir/; \
fi
.for _subdir in ${SUBDIR:S/^/_/}
${_subdir}:: ${_subdir:S/$/.all/}
.endfor
.endif
.if !target(install)
.if !target(beforeinstall)
beforeinstall:
.endif
.if !target(afterinstall)
afterinstall:
.endif
install: afterinstall
afterinstall: realinstall
realinstall: beforeinstall ${SUBDIR:S/^/_/:S/$/.realinstall/}
.endif
IGNOREDIR= CVS Mk Templates Tools distfiles packages pkg
.if !target(checksubdirs)
.if defined(PORTSTOP)
checksubdirs: checksubdir ${SUBDIR:S/^/_/:S/$/.checksubdirs/}
.else
checksubdirs: checksubdir
.endif
.endif
.if !target(checksubdir)
checksubdir:
@for d in *; do \
if [ -d "$$d" ]; then \
found=0; \
for s in ${SUBDIR} ${IGNOREDIR}; do \
if [ "x$$s" = "x$$d" ]; then \
found=1; \
break; \
fi; \
done; \
if [ $$found = 0 ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "Warning: directory $$d not in SUBDIR"; \
fi; \
fi; \
done
@for s in ${SUBDIR}; do \
if ! [ -d ${.CURDIR}/$$s ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "Warning: directory $$s in SUBDIR does not exist"; \
fi \
done
.endif
.if !target(describe)
.if defined(PORTSTOP)
# This is a bit convoluted to deal with the fact that make will overlap I/O from child make processes
# if they write more than 2k: this will corrupt the INDEX file. make -P does not do this, but it adds
# extraneous output and redirects stderr, so we lose error reporting from child makes. Instead we have
# to roll our own implementation of make -P and make sure that each child make writes to their own file,
# which we will combine at the end. This gives substantial performance benefits over doing a make -j1
.if defined(BUILDING_INDEX)
describe: ${SUBDIR:S/^/describe./}
.for i in ${SUBDIR}
describe.$i:
@cd ${.CURDIR}; ${MAKE} -B ${i:S/^/_/:S/$/.describe/} > ${INDEX_TMPDIR}/${INDEXFILE}.desc.${i}
.endfor
.else
describe: ${SUBDIR:S/^/_/:S/$/.describe/}
.endif
.else
describe:
@for sub in ${SUBDIR}; do \
if ${TEST} -d ${.CURDIR}/$${sub}; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "===> ${DIRPRFX}$${sub}"; \
cd ${.CURDIR}/$${sub}; \
${MAKE} -B describe || \
(${ECHO_CMD} "===> ${DIRPRFX}$${sub} failed" >&2; \
exit 1) ;\
else \
${ECHO_MSG} "===> ${DIRPRFX}$${sub} non-existent"; \
fi; \
done
.endif
.endif
.if !target(readmes)
.if defined(PORTSTOP)
readmes: readme ${SUBDIR:S/^/_/:S/$/.readmes/}
@${ECHO_MSG} "===> Creating README.html for all ports"
@perl ${PORTSDIR}/Tools/make_readmes < ${INDEXDIR}/${INDEXFILE}
.else
readmes: readme
.endif
.endif
.if !target(readme)
readme:
@${RM} -f README.html
@${MAKE} README.html
.endif
HTMLIFY= ${SED} -e 's/&/\&amp;/g' -e 's/>/\&gt;/g' -e 's/</\&lt;/g'
package-name:
@${ECHO_CMD} ${.CURDIR} | ${SED} -e 's^.*/^^'
README.html:
@${ECHO_CMD} "===> Creating README.html"
@> $@.tmp
.for entry in ${SUBDIR}
.if exists(${entry})
.if defined(PORTSTOP)
@${ECHO_CMD} -n '<a href="'${entry}/README.html'">'"`${ECHO_CMD} ${entry} | ${HTMLIFY}`"'</a>: ' >> $@.tmp
.else
@${ECHO_CMD} -n '<a href="'${entry}/README.html'">'"`cd ${entry}; ${MAKE} package-name | ${HTMLIFY}`</a>: " >> $@.tmp
.endif
@${ECHO_CMD} `cd ${entry}; ${MAKE} -V COMMENT` | ${HTMLIFY} >> $@.tmp
.endif
.endfor
@${SORT} -t '>' +1 -2 $@.tmp > $@.tmp2
.if exists(${DESCR})
@${HTMLIFY} ${DESCR} > $@.tmp3
.else
@> $@.tmp3
.endif
.if defined(COMMENT)
@${ECHO_CMD} "${COMMENT}" | ${HTMLIFY} > $@.tmp4
.else
@> $@.tmp4
.endif
@${CAT} ${README} | \
${SED} -e 's/%%CATEGORY%%/'"`basename ${.CURDIR}`"'/g' \
-e '/%%COMMENT%%/r$@.tmp4' \
-e '/%%COMMENT%%/d' \
-e '/%%DESCR%%/r$@.tmp3' \
-e '/%%DESCR%%/d' \
-e '/%%SUBDIR%%/r$@.tmp2' \
-e '/%%SUBDIR%%/d' \
> $@
@${RM} -f $@.tmp $@.tmp2 $@.tmp3 $@.tmp4
# Pass in the cached invariant variables to child makes.
# XXX Why are we trying to escape these characters using regexps and not using ':Q'?
.if !defined(NOPRECIOUSMAKEVARS)
.MAKEFLAGS: \
ARCH="${ARCH:S/"/"'"'"/g:S/\$/\$\$/g:S/\\/\\\\/g}" \
OPSYS="${OPSYS:S/"/"'"'"/g:S/\$/\$\$/g:S/\\/\\\\/g}" \
OSREL="${OSREL:S/"/"'"'"/g:S/\$/\$\$/g:S/\\/\\\\/g}" \
OSVERSION="${OSVERSION:S/"/"'"'"/g:S/\$/\$\$/g:S/\\/\\\\/g}" \
UID="${UID:S/"/"'"'"/g:S/\$/\$\$/g:S/\\/\\\\/g}" \
PKGINSTALLVER="${PKGINSTALLVER:S/"/"'"'"/g:S/\$/\$\$/g:S/\\/\\\\/g}" \
HAVE_COMPAT_IA32_KERN="${HAVE_COMPAT_IA32_KERN}" \
CONFIGURE_MAX_CMD_LEN="${CONFIGURE_MAX_CMD_LEN}" \
PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION="${PYTHON_DEFAULT_VERSION}" \
PYTHON_DEFAULT_PORTVERSION="${PYTHON_DEFAULT_PORTVERSION}" \
PYTHONBASE="${PYTHONBASE}" \
_JAVA_VERSION_LIST_REGEXP="${_JAVA_VERSION_LIST_REGEXP}" \
_JAVA_VENDOR_LIST_REGEXP="${_JAVA_VENDOR_LIST_REGEXP}" \
_JAVA_OS_LIST_REGEXP="${_JAVA_OS_LIST_REGEXP}" \
_JAVA_PORTS_INSTALLED="${_JAVA_PORTS_INSTALLED}"
.endif
PORTSEARCH_DISPLAY_FIELDS?=name,path,info,maint,index,bdeps,rdeps,www
PORTSEARCH_KEYLIM?=0
PORTSEARCH_XKEYLIM?=0
PORTSEARCH_IGNORECASE?=1
PORTSEARCH_MOVED?=1
_PORTSEARCH= \
here=${.CURDIR}; \
if [ ! -r ${INDEXDIR}/${INDEXFILE} ] ; then \
${ECHO_MSG} "The ${.TARGET} target requires ${INDEXFILE}. Please run make index or make fetchindex."; \
else \
cd ${PORTSDIR}; \
if [ -z "$$key" -a -z "$$xkey" -a \
-z "$$name" -a -z "$$xname" -a \
-z "$$path" -a -z "$$xpath" -a \
-z "$$info" -a -z "$$xinfo" -a \
-z "$$maint" -a -z "$$xmaint" -a \
-z "$$cat" -a -z "$$xcat" -a \
-z "$$bdeps" -a -z "$$xbdeps" -a \
-z "$$rdeps" -a -z "$$xrdeps" -a \
-z "$$www" -a -z "$$xwww" ]; \
then \
${ECHO_MSG} "The ${.TARGET} target requires a keyword parameter or name parameter,"; \
${ECHO_MSG} "e.g.: \"make ${.TARGET} key=somekeyword\""; \
${ECHO_MSG} "or \"make ${.TARGET} name=somekeyword\""; \
exit; \
fi; \
${AWK} -F\| -v there="$$here/" -v top="$$(pwd -P)" \
-v key="$$key" -v xkey="$$xkey" \
-v name="$$name" -v xname="$$xname" \
-v path="$$path" -v xpath="$$xpath" \
-v info="$$info" -v xinfo="$$xinfo" \
-v maint="$$maint" -v xmaint="$$xmaint" \
-v cat="$$cat" -v xcat="$$xcat" \
-v bdeps="$$bdeps" -v xbdeps="$$xbdeps" \
-v rdeps="$$rdeps" -v xrdeps="$$xrdeps" \
-v www="$$www" -v xwww="$$xwww" \
-v icase="$${icase:-${PORTSEARCH_IGNORECASE}}" \
-v keylim="$${keylim:-${PORTSEARCH_KEYLIM}}" \
-v xkeylim="$${xkeylim:-${PORTSEARCH_XKEYLIM}}" \
-v display="$${display:-${PORTSEARCH_DISPLAY_FIELDS}}" \
-v xdisplay="$$xdisplay" \
'BEGIN { \
gsub(/\+/,"\\+",name); \
if (substr(there, 1, length(top)) == top) \
there = "${PORTSDIR}" substr(there, 1 + length(top)); \
therelen = length(there); \
keylen = length(key); keylim = keylim && keylen; \
if (!keylim && keylen) \
parms[0] = (icase ? tolower(key) : key); \
xkeylen = length(xkey); xkeylim = xkeylim && xkeylen; \
if (!xkeylim && xkeylen) \
xparms[0] = (icase ? tolower(xkey) : xkey); \
if (icase) { \
if (length(name)) parms[1] = tolower(name); if (length(xname)) xparms[1] = tolower(xname); \
if (length(path)) parms[2] = tolower(path); if (length(xpath)) xparms[2] = tolower(xpath); \
if (length(info)) parms[4] = tolower(info); if (length(xinfo)) xparms[4] = tolower(xinfo); \
if (length(maint)) parms[6] = tolower(maint); if (length(xmaint)) xparms[6] = tolower(xmaint); \
if (length(cat)) parms[7] = tolower(cat); if (length(xcat)) xparms[7] = tolower(xcat); \
if (length(bdeps)) parms[8] = tolower(bdeps); if (length(xbdeps)) xparms[8] = tolower(xbdeps); \
if (length(rdeps)) parms[9] = tolower(rdeps); if (length(xrdeps)) xparms[9] = tolower(xrdeps); \
if (length(www)) parms[10] = tolower(www); if (length(xwww)) xparms[10] = tolower(xwww); \
} else { \
if (length(name)) parms[1] = name; if (length(xname)) xparms[1] = xname; \
if (length(path)) parms[2] = path; if (length(xpath)) xparms[2] = xpath; \
if (length(info)) parms[4] = info; if (length(xinfo)) xparms[4] = xinfo; \
if (length(maint)) parms[6] = maint; if (length(xmaint)) xparms[6] = xmaint; \
if (length(cat)) parms[7] = cat; if (length(xcat)) xparms[7] = xcat; \
if (length(bdeps)) parms[8] = bdeps; if (length(xbdeps)) xparms[8] = xbdeps; \
if (length(rdeps)) parms[9] = rdeps; if (length(xrdeps)) xparms[9] = xrdeps; \
if (length(www)) parms[10] = www; if (length(xwww)) xparms[10] = xwww; \
} \
fields["name"] = 1; names[1] = "Port"; \
fields["path"] = 2; names[2] = "Path"; \
fields["info"] = 4; names[4] = "Info"; \
fields["maint"] = 6; names[6] = "Maint"; \
fields["cat"] = 7; names[7] = "Index"; \
fields["bdeps"] = 8; names[8] = "B-deps"; \
fields["rdeps"] = 9; names[9] = "R-deps"; \
fields["www"] = 10; names[10] = "WWW"; \
split(display, d, /,[ \t]*/); \
split(xdisplay, xd, /,[ \t]*/); \
for (i in d) { \
toprint = 1; \
for (j in xd) { \
if (d[i] == xd[j] ) { \
toprint=0; \
break; \
}\
} \
if (toprint == 1 ) disp[fields[d[i]]] = 1; \
} \
} \
{ \
if (match($$2, "^/usr/ports/[^/]*/[^/]*$$") > 0) \
sub("^/usr/ports", "${PORTSDIR}", $$2); \
if (substr($$2, 1, therelen) != there) \
next; \
for (i in parms) \
if ((icase ? tolower($$i) : $$i) !~ parms[i]) \
next; \
for (i in xparms) \
if ((icase ? tolower($$i) : $$i) ~ xparms[i]) \
next; \
found = 0; \
for (i = 1; i < 11; i++) \
if (i in disp) { \
if (xkeylim && (icase ? tolower($$i) : $$i) ~ xkey) \
next; \
if (!found && keylim && (icase ? tolower($$i) : $$i) ~ key) \
found = 1; \
} \
if (keylim && !found) \
next; \
for (i = 1; i < 11; i++) \
if (i in disp) \
printf("%s:\t%s\n", names[i], $$i); \
print(""); \
}' ${INDEXDIR}/${INDEXFILE}; \
if [ "$$name" -o "$$xname" ] && [ ${PORTSEARCH_MOVED} -gt 0 ]; \
then \
${AWK} -F\| -v name="$$name" -v xname="$$xname" \
-v icase="$${icase:-${PORTSEARCH_IGNORECASE}}" \
'BEGIN { \
if (icase) { \
if (length(name)) name = tolower(name); if (length(xname)) xname = tolower(xname); \
} \
fields["name"] = 1; names[1] = "Port"; \
fields["destination"] = 2; names[2] = "Moved"; \
fields["date"] = 3; names[3] = "Date"; \
fileds["reason"] = 4; names[4] = "Reason"; \
} \
{ \
oldname = $$1; newname = $$2; \
sub(".*\/", "", oldname); newname = sub(".*\/", "", newname); \
if (((icase ? tolower(oldname) : oldname) ~ name) || ((icase ? tolower(newname) : newname) ~ name)) { \
for (i = 1; i <= 4; i++) { \
printf("%s:\t%s\n", names[i], $$i); \
} \
print(""); \
} \
}' ${MOVEDDIR}/${MOVEDFILE}; \
fi \
fi
search:
@${_PORTSEARCH}
quicksearch:
@export display="name,path,info" ; \
${_PORTSEARCH}