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#!/usr/bin/perl
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# mark_pgdllimport.pl
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# Perl script that tries to add PGDLLIMPORT markings to PostgreSQL
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# header files.
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#
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2022-04-11 10:49:41 +02:00
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# This relies on a few idiosyncracies of the PostgreSQL coding style,
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2022-04-08 14:06:10 +02:00
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# such as the fact that we always use "extern" in function
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# declarations, and that we don't use // comments. It's not very
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# smart and may not catch all cases.
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#
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# It's probably a good idea to run pgindent on any files that this
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2022-05-12 08:08:45 +02:00
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# script modifies before committing. This script uses as arguments
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# a list of the header files to scan for the markings.
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2022-04-08 14:06:10 +02:00
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#
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# Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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# Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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#
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# src/tools/mark_pgdllimport.pl
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#
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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for my $include_file (@ARGV)
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{
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open(my $rfh, '<', $include_file) || die "$include_file: $!";
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my $buffer = '';
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my $num_pgdllimport_added = 0;
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while (my $raw_line = <$rfh>)
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{
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my $needs_pgdllimport = 1;
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2022-04-09 16:17:41 +02:00
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# By convention we declare global variables explicitly extern. We're
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# looking for those not already marked with PGDLLIMPORT.
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$needs_pgdllimport = 0
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if $raw_line !~ /^extern\s+/
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|| $raw_line =~ /PGDLLIMPORT/;
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# Make a copy of the line and perform a simple-minded comment strip.
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# Also strip trailing whitespace.
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my $stripped_line = $raw_line;
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$stripped_line =~ s/\/\*.*\*\///g;
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$stripped_line =~ s/\s+$//;
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# Variable declarations should end in a semicolon. If we see an
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# opening parenthesis, it's probably a function declaration.
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$needs_pgdllimport = 0
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if $stripped_line !~ /;$/
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|| $stripped_line =~ /\(/;
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# Add PGDLLIMPORT marker, if required.
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if ($needs_pgdllimport)
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{
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$raw_line =~ s/^extern/extern PGDLLIMPORT/;
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++$num_pgdllimport_added;
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}
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# Add line to buffer.
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$buffer .= $raw_line;
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}
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close($rfh);
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# If we added any PGDLLIMPORT markers, rewrite the file.
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if ($num_pgdllimport_added > 0)
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{
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printf "%s: adding %d PGDLLIMPORT markers\n",
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$include_file, $num_pgdllimport_added;
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open(my $wfh, '>', $include_file) || die "$include_file: $!";
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print $wfh $buffer;
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close($wfh);
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}
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}
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