/* * /+\ * +\ Copyright 1993-2002 Christopher Seiwald and Perforce Software, Inc. * \+/ * * This file is part of jam. * * License is hereby granted to use this software and distribute it * freely, as long as this copyright notice is retained and modifications * are clearly marked. * * ALL WARRANTIES ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. */ /* * jam.c - make redux * * See Jam.html for usage information. * * These comments document the code. * * The top half of the code is structured such: * * jam * / | \ * +---+ | \ * / | \ * jamgram option \ * / | \ \ * / | \ \ * / | \ | * scan | compile make * | | / | \ / | \ * | | / | \ / | \ * | | / | \ / | \ * jambase parse | rules search make1 * | | | \ * | | | \ * | | | \ * builtins timestamp command execute * | * | * | * filesys * * * The support routines are called by all of the above, but themselves * are layered thus: * * variable|expand * / | | | * / | | | * / | | | * lists | | pathsys * \ | | * \ | | * \ | | * newstr | * \ | * \ | * \ | * hash * * Roughly, the modules are: * * builtins.c - jam's built-in rules * command.c - maintain lists of commands * compile.c - compile parsed jam statements * execunix.c - execute a shell script on UNIX * execvms.c - execute a shell script, ala VMS * expand.c - expand a buffer, given variable values * file*.c - scan directories and archives on * * hash.c - simple in-memory hashing routines * headers.c - handle #includes in source files * jambase.c - compilable copy of Jambase * jamgram.y - jam grammar * lists.c - maintain lists of strings * make.c - bring a target up to date, once rules are in place * make1.c - execute command to bring targets up to date * newstr.c - string manipulation routines * option.c - command line option processing * parse.c - make and destroy parse trees as driven by the parser * path*.c - manipulate file names on * * hash.c - simple in-memory hashing routines * regexp.c - Henry Spencer's regexp * rules.c - access to RULEs, TARGETs, and ACTIONs * scan.c - the jam yacc scanner * search.c - find a target along $(SEARCH) or $(LOCATE) * timestamp.c - get the timestamp of a file or archive member * variable.c - handle jam multi-element variables * * 05/04/94 (seiwald) - async multiprocess (-j) support * 02/08/95 (seiwald) - -n implies -d2. * 02/22/95 (seiwald) - -v for version info. * 09/11/00 (seiwald) - PATCHLEVEL folded into VERSION. * 01/10/01 (seiwald) - pathsys.h split from filesys.h * 01/21/02 (seiwald) - new -q to quit quickly on build failure * 03/16/02 (seiwald) - support for -g (reorder builds by source time) * 09/19/02 (seiwald) - new -d displays * 10/22/02 (seiwald) - list_new() now does its own newstr()/copystr() * 11/04/02 (seiwald) - const-ing for string literals */ # include "jam.h" # include "option.h" # include "patchlevel.h" /* These get various function declarations. */ # include "lists.h" # include "parse.h" # include "variable.h" # include "compile.h" # include "builtins.h" # include "rules.h" # include "newstr.h" # include "scan.h" # include "timestamp.h" # include "make.h" /* Macintosh is "special" */ # ifdef OS_MAC # include <QuickDraw.h> # endif /* And UNIX for this */ # ifdef unix # include <sys/utsname.h> # endif struct globs globs = { 0, /* noexec */ 1, /* jobs */ 0, /* quitquick */ 0, /* newestfirst */ # ifdef OS_MAC { 0 }, /* display - suppress actions output */ # else { 0, 1 }, /* display actions */ # endif 0 /* output commands, not run them */ } ; /* Symbols to be defined as true for use in Jambase */ static const char *othersyms[] = { OSMAJOR, OSMINOR, OSPLAT, JAMVERSYM, 0 } ; /* Known for sure: * mac needs arg_enviro * OS2 needs extern environ */ # ifdef OS_MAC # define use_environ arg_environ # ifdef MPW QDGlobals qd; # endif # endif # ifndef use_environ # define use_environ environ # if !defined( __WATCOM__ ) && !defined( OS_OS2 ) && !defined( OS_NT ) extern char **environ; # endif # endif main( int argc, char **argv, char **arg_environ ) { int n; const char *s; struct option optv[N_OPTS]; const char *all = "all"; int anyhow = 0; int status; # ifdef OS_MAC InitGraf(&qd.thePort); # endif argc--, argv++; if( ( n = getoptions( argc, argv, "d:j:f:gs:t:ano:qv", optv ) ) < 0 ) { printf( "\nusage: jam [ options ] targets...\n\n" ); printf( "-a Build all targets, even if they are current.\n" ); printf( "-dx Display (a)actions (c)causes (d)dependencies\n" ); printf( " (m)make tree (x)commands (0-9) debug levels.\n" ); printf( "-fx Read x instead of Jambase.\n" ); printf( "-g Build from newest sources first.\n" ); printf( "-jx Run up to x shell commands concurrently.\n" ); printf( "-n Don't actually execute the updating actions.\n" ); printf( "-ox Write the updating actions to file x.\n" ); printf( "-q Quit quickly as soon as a target fails.\n" ); printf( "-sx=y Set variable x=y, overriding environment.\n" ); printf( "-tx Rebuild x, even if it is up-to-date.\n" ); printf( "-v Print the version of jam and exit.\n\n" ); exit( EXITBAD ); } argc -= n, argv += n; /* Version info. */ if( ( s = getoptval( optv, 'v', 0 ) ) ) { printf( "Jam %s. %s. ", VERSION, OSMINOR ); printf( "Copyright 1993-2002 Christopher Seiwald.\n" ); return EXITOK; } /* Pick up interesting options */ if( ( s = getoptval( optv, 'n', 0 ) ) ) globs.noexec++, DEBUG_MAKE = DEBUG_MAKEQ = DEBUG_EXEC = 1; if( ( s = getoptval( optv, 'q', 0 ) ) ) globs.quitquick = 1; if( ( s = getoptval( optv, 'a', 0 ) ) ) anyhow++; if( ( s = getoptval( optv, 'j', 0 ) ) ) globs.jobs = atoi( s ); if( ( s = getoptval( optv, 'g', 0 ) ) ) globs.newestfirst = 1; /* Turn on/off debugging */ for( n = 0; s = getoptval( optv, 'd', n ); n++ ) { int i = atoi( s ); /* First -d, turn off defaults. */ if( !n ) DEBUG_MAKE = DEBUG_MAKEQ = DEBUG_EXEC = 0; /* n turns on levels 1-n */ /* +n turns on level n */ /* c turns on named display c */ if( i < 0 || i >= DEBUG_MAX ) { printf( "Invalid debug level '%s'.\n", s ); } else if( *s == '+' ) { globs.debug[i] = 1; } else if( i ) while( i ) { globs.debug[i--] = 1; } else while( *s ) switch( *s++ ) { case 'a': DEBUG_MAKE = DEBUG_MAKEQ = 1; break; case 'c': DEBUG_CAUSES = 1; break; case 'd': DEBUG_DEPENDS = 1; break; case 'm': DEBUG_MAKEPROG = 1; break; case 'x': DEBUG_EXEC = 1; break; case '0': break; default: printf( "Invalid debug flag '%c'.\n", s[-1] ); } } /* Set JAMDATE first */ { char buf[ 128 ]; time_t clock; time( &clock ); strcpy( buf, ctime( &clock ) ); /* Trim newline from date */ if( strlen( buf ) == 25 ) buf[ 24 ] = 0; var_set( "JAMDATE", list_new( L0, buf, 0 ), VAR_SET ); } /* And JAMUNAME */ # ifdef unix { struct utsname u; if( uname( &u ) >= 0 ) { LIST *l = L0; l = list_new( l, u.machine, 0 ); l = list_new( l, u.version, 0 ); l = list_new( l, u.release, 0 ); l = list_new( l, u.nodename, 0 ); l = list_new( l, u.sysname, 0 ); var_set( "JAMUNAME", l, VAR_SET ); } } # endif /* unix */ /* * Jam defined variables OS, OSPLAT */ var_defines( othersyms ); /* load up environment variables */ var_defines( (const char **)use_environ ); /* Load up variables set on command line. */ for( n = 0; s = getoptval( optv, 's', n ); n++ ) { const char *symv[2]; symv[0] = s; symv[1] = 0; var_defines( symv ); } /* Initialize built-in rules */ load_builtins(); /* Parse ruleset */ for( n = 0; s = getoptval( optv, 'f', n ); n++ ) parse_file( s ); if( !n ) parse_file( "+" ); status = yyanyerrors(); /* Manually touch -t targets */ for( n = 0; s = getoptval( optv, 't', n ); n++ ) touchtarget( s ); /* If an output file is specified, set globs.cmdout to that */ if( s = getoptval( optv, 'o', 0 ) ) { if( !( globs.cmdout = fopen( s, "w" ) ) ) { printf( "Failed to write to '%s'\n", s ); exit( EXITBAD ); } globs.noexec++; } /* Now make target */ if( !argc ) status |= make( 1, &all, anyhow ); else status |= make( argc, (const char **)argv, anyhow ); /* Widely scattered cleanup */ var_done(); donerules(); donestamps(); donestr(); /* close cmdout */ if( globs.cmdout ) fclose( globs.cmdout ); return status ? EXITBAD : EXITOK; }
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#3 | 4620 | Chris Comparini | Removed declaration of main as returning int again. | ||
#2 | 4376 | Chris Comparini | main declared as returning int. | ||
#1 | 4331 | Chris Comparini |
Branch of what I hope is _everyone's_ jam branches, if that makes sense. |
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#17 | 2498 | rmg |
Make jam -d0 turn off jam -n's extra output. Change to unreleased behavior. === computer:1666: Change 38256 by seiwald@tricks-seiwald on 2002/11/26 16:01:02 |
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#16 | 2493 | rmg |
Rewrite the past: update all jam's source with comments to reflect changes since about 2.3, very early 2001. Whitespace only change. === computer:1666: Change 37660 by seiwald@play-seiwald on 2002/11/06 22:41:35 Note: I regenerated jamgram.c on my linux 7.3 system prior to the submit, since patch was so unhappy trying to lay down the changes from Christopher's change. Presumably this is just due to different yacc/bison/whatever particulars on the system where Christopher made the changes originally. - rmg |
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#15 | 2491 | rmg |
Some consting in jam to make it more compilable by C++ compilers. No functional change. === computer:1666: Change 37433 by perforce@perforce on 2002/10/30 16:08:51 Recreational const-ing of jam, for compilers that don't allow "string" to be passed as a non-const char *. This included a few places where we were modifying what could possibly have been read-only storage, oddly enough. No functional change. === computer:1666: Change 37602 by seiwald@play-seiwald on 2002/11/04 17:25:40 |
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#14 | 2489 | rmg |
Jam tinkering: since all calls to list_new() must either newstr() or copystr() the added string, instead just pass a flag and let list_new() do the newstr/copystr. No functional change. === computer:1666: Change 37164 by seiwald@spice on 2002/10/22 01:21:58 |
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#13 | 2486 | rmg |
Fooling around with jam's -d flag, to make it possible to specify useful display output without turning on loads of debugging crud. New -dd flag to display dependencies. Provisional changes not yet documented in jam.html. === computer:1666: Change 36374 by seiwald@play-seiwald on 2002/09/19 15:17:20 Jam -d change: the message "...using xxx..." now only shows up with -da, rather than in the default output. It made it hard to see what was happening when there were a lot of temp files lying around. User visible change documented in RELNOTES. === computer:1666: Change 36430 by seiwald@play-seiwald on 2002/09/23 11:34:12 Put jam -dx flags into 'jam -h'. Change to undocumented behavior (jam -h's output). === computer:1666: Change 36551 by seiwald@play-seiwald on 2002/09/26 14:39:54 Document jam's new -d debug flags. === computer:1666: Change 37367 by seiwald@waffle-cyg-seiwald on 2002/10/28 16:03:46 jam -n now implies -dax, just as the old jam -n implied -d2. Change to unreleased functionality. === computer:1666: Change 37550 by seiwald@waffle-cyg-seiwald on 2002/11/03 23:12:15 |
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#12 | 1563 | Perforce staff | Tighten up jam's copyright message, so it fits on one line. | ||
#11 | 1553 | Perforce staff |
New -g flag to reorder targets so that they are built according to their sources update times, rather than simply the order in which they appear in the Jamfiles. This flag is experimental: it isn't clear if sorting on target time is adequate to ensure newest sources are seen first, and it isn't clear that this is actually useful at all. Undocumented except for a note in RELNOTES. |
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#10 | 1351 | rmg |
This change is integration history only. (Accept -ay'ed integrating: Change 216 by peter_glasscock@peter_glasscock on 1999/07/27 03:25:01 Integrate recent changes to public source So, these were apparently Matt's tweaks to changes being integrated from //public/jam, and we'll ignore them here. |
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#9 | 1346 | rmg |
Add an option that gets Jam to exit as soon as any target fails (as if it had received an "interrupt") Integrates Change 233 by Peter Glasscock. Added to Jam.html & RELNOTES - rmg |
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#8 | 1319 | rmg |
Jam 2.3 + Perforce's internal changes. This change is a drop of the Perforce internal Jam changes since the 2.3 public release. The individual changes represented herein are preserved in the //guest/richard_geiger/intjam/ branch. The intent of this drop is to provide a base, from which other contributors' Jam branches may be integrated into. It is not intended to become a packaged release in this state. We will be integrating changes from other users prior to creating the next packaged release. Please refer to the src/RELNOTES file for an overview of the changes present in this integration. - Richard Geiger Open Source Engineer at Perforce |
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#7 | 486 | Perforce staff |
Jam 2.3. See RELNOTES for a list of changes from 2.2.x. Just about every source file was touched when jam got ANSI-fied. |
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#6 | 213 | Perforce staff | Peter Glasscock's MPW port. | ||
#5 | 212 | Perforce staff |
An interpretative integration of Peter Glasscock's -o file support. This is handled in the make1() routine, rather than in all the exec*.c files. -o x writes the actions to file x rather than actually running them. Implies -n (but not -d2). |
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#4 | 76 | Laura Wingerd |
Integrate command-block-too-long fix, plus minor doc updates. Jam/MR release level is now 2.2.5. (change 72, change 73, change 74, change 75) |
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#3 | 5 | Perforce maintenance | Jam/MR 2.2.4 (HDRPATTERN, JAMUNAME, JAMSHELL, plus misc tweaks) | ||
#2 | 3 | Perforce maintenance | Jam/MR 2.2.1 (fix for NT handle leak) | ||
#1 | 2 | laura | Add Jam/MR 2.2 source |