Update find_typedefs to handle simple 'typedef X' cases, per request

from Tom.
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Bruce Momjian 2007-12-21 21:02:41 +00:00
parent 51a5921dcc
commit 012786aa1e
1 changed files with 18 additions and 6 deletions

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#!/bin/sh
# $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/tools/find_typedef,v 1.7 2007/12/21 14:20:36 momjian Exp $
# $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/tools/find_typedef,v 1.8 2007/12/21 21:02:41 momjian Exp $
# This script attempts to find all typedef's in the postgres binaries
# by using 'nm' to report all typedef debugging symbols.
@ -12,8 +12,23 @@
#
# Ignore the nm errors about a file not being a binary file.
#
# Remember, debugging symbols are your friends.
# It gets typedefs by reading "STABS":
#
# http://www.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de/doc/texi/stabs_toc.html
#
# objdump:
# -G, --stabs Display (in raw form) any STABS info in the file
#
# --stabs
# Display the contents of the .stab, .stab.index, and
# .stab.excl sections from an ELF file. This is only
# useful on systems (such as Solaris 2.0) in which
# .stab debugging symbol-table entries are carried in
# an ELF section. In most other file formats, debug-
# ging symbol-table entries are interleaved with
# linkage symbols, and are visible in the --syms out-
# put.
if [ "$#" -eq 0 -o ! -d "$1" ]
then echo "Usage: $0 postgres_binary_directory [...]" 1>&2
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for DIR
do
objdump --stabs "$DIR"/* |
grep "LSYM" |
awk '{print $7}' |
grep ':t' |
sed 's/^\([^:]*\).*$/\1/' |
awk ' $2 == "LSYM" && $7 ~ /:[tT]/ {sub(":.*", "", $7); print $7}' |
grep -v ' ' # some typedefs have spaces, remove them
done |
sort |