1 /* Implicit rule searching for GNU Make.
2 Copyright (C) 1988,89,90,91,92,93,94,97 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 This file is part of GNU Make.
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17 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
18 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
26 static int pattern_search
PARAMS ((struct file
*file
, int archive
, unsigned int depth
,
27 unsigned int recursions
));
29 /* For a FILE which has no commands specified, try to figure out some
30 from the implicit pattern rules.
31 Returns 1 if a suitable implicit rule was found,
32 after modifying FILE to contain the appropriate commands and deps,
33 or returns 0 if no implicit rule was found. */
36 try_implicit_rule (file
, depth
)
40 DBF (DB_IMPLICIT
, _("Looking for an implicit rule for `%s'.\n"));
42 /* The order of these searches was previously reversed. My logic now is
43 that since the non-archive search uses more information in the target
44 (the archive search omits the archive name), it is more specific and
47 if (pattern_search (file
, 0, depth
, 0))
51 /* If this is an archive member reference, use just the
52 archive member name to search for implicit rules. */
53 if (ar_name (file
->name
))
56 _("Looking for archive-member implicit rule for `%s'.\n"));
57 if (pattern_search (file
, 1, depth
, 0))
66 /* Search the pattern rules for a rule with an existing dependency to make
67 FILE. If a rule is found, the appropriate commands and deps are put in FILE
68 and 1 is returned. If not, 0 is returned.
70 If ARCHIVE is nonzero, FILE->name is of the form "LIB(MEMBER)". A rule for
71 "(MEMBER)" will be searched for, and "(MEMBER)" will not be chopped up into
72 directory and filename parts.
74 If an intermediate file is found by pattern search, the intermediate file
75 is set up as a target by the recursive call and is also made a dependency
78 DEPTH is used for debugging messages. */
81 pattern_search (file
, archive
, depth
, recursions
)
85 unsigned int recursions
;
87 /* Filename we are searching for a rule for. */
88 char *filename
= archive
? strchr (file
->name
, '(') : file
->name
;
90 /* Length of FILENAME. */
91 unsigned int namelen
= strlen (filename
);
93 /* The last slash in FILENAME (or nil if there is none). */
96 /* This is a file-object used as an argument in
97 recursive calls. It never contains any data
98 except during a recursive call. */
99 struct file
*intermediate_file
= 0;
101 /* List of dependencies found recursively. */
102 struct file
**intermediate_files
103 = (struct file
**) alloca (max_pattern_deps
* sizeof (struct file
*));
105 /* List of the patterns used to find intermediate files. */
106 char **intermediate_patterns
107 = (char **) alloca (max_pattern_deps
* sizeof (char *));
109 /* This buffer records all the dependencies actually found for a rule. */
110 char **found_files
= (char **) alloca (max_pattern_deps
* sizeof (char *));
111 /* Number of dep names now in FOUND_FILES. */
112 unsigned int deps_found
= 0;
114 /* Names of possible dependencies are constructed in this buffer. */
115 register char *depname
= (char *) alloca (namelen
+ max_pattern_dep_length
);
117 /* The start and length of the stem of FILENAME for the current rule. */
118 register char *stem
= 0;
119 register unsigned int stemlen
= 0;
121 /* Buffer in which we store all the rules that are possibly applicable. */
122 struct rule
**tryrules
123 = (struct rule
**) alloca (num_pattern_rules
* max_pattern_targets
124 * sizeof (struct rule
*));
126 /* Number of valid elements in TRYRULES. */
129 /* The numbers of the rule targets of each rule
130 in TRYRULES that matched the target file. */
131 unsigned int *matches
132 = (unsigned int *) alloca (num_pattern_rules
* sizeof (unsigned int));
134 /* Each element is nonzero if LASTSLASH was used in
135 matching the corresponding element of TRYRULES. */
136 char *checked_lastslash
137 = (char *) alloca (num_pattern_rules
* sizeof (char));
139 /* The index in TRYRULES of the rule we found. */
140 unsigned int foundrule
;
142 /* Nonzero if should consider intermediate files as dependencies. */
145 /* Nonzero if we have matched a pattern-rule target
146 that is not just `%'. */
147 int specific_rule_matched
= 0;
149 register unsigned int i
= 0; /* uninit checks OK */
150 register struct rule
*rule
;
151 register struct dep
*dep
;
156 if (archive
|| ar_name (filename
))
161 /* Set LASTSLASH to point at the last slash in FILENAME
162 but not counting any slash at the end. (foo/bar/ counts as
163 bar/ in directory foo/, not empty in directory foo/bar/.) */
165 lastslash
= strrchr (filename
, ']');
167 lastslash
= strrchr (filename
, '/');
168 #if defined(__MSDOS__) || defined(WINDOWS32)
169 /* Handle backslashes (possibly mixed with forward slashes)
170 and the case of "d:file". */
172 char *bslash
= strrchr (filename
, '\\');
173 if (lastslash
== 0 || bslash
> lastslash
)
175 if (lastslash
== 0 && filename
[0] && filename
[1] == ':')
176 lastslash
= filename
+ 1;
180 if (lastslash
!= 0 && lastslash
[1] == '\0')
184 /* First see which pattern rules match this target
185 and may be considered. Put them in TRYRULES. */
188 for (rule
= pattern_rules
; rule
!= 0; rule
= rule
->next
)
190 /* If the pattern rule has deps but no commands, ignore it.
191 Users cancel built-in rules by redefining them without commands. */
192 if (rule
->deps
!= 0 && rule
->cmds
== 0)
195 /* If this rule is in use by a parent pattern_search,
196 don't use it here. */
199 DBS (DB_IMPLICIT
, (_("Avoiding implicit rule recursion.\n")));
203 for (i
= 0; rule
->targets
[i
] != 0; ++i
)
205 char *target
= rule
->targets
[i
];
206 char *suffix
= rule
->suffixes
[i
];
209 /* Rules that can match any filename and are not terminal
210 are ignored if we're recursing, so that they cannot be
211 intermediate files. */
212 if (recursions
> 0 && target
[1] == '\0' && !rule
->terminal
)
215 if (rule
->lens
[i
] > namelen
)
216 /* It can't possibly match. */
219 /* From the lengths of the filename and the pattern parts,
220 find the stem: the part of the filename that matches the %. */
221 stem
= filename
+ (suffix
- target
- 1);
222 stemlen
= namelen
- rule
->lens
[i
] + 1;
224 /* Set CHECK_LASTSLASH if FILENAME contains a directory
225 prefix and the target pattern does not contain a slash. */
228 check_lastslash
= lastslash
!= 0 && strchr (target
, ']') == 0;
230 check_lastslash
= lastslash
!= 0 && strchr (target
, '/') == 0;
234 /* In that case, don't include the
235 directory prefix in STEM here. */
236 unsigned int difference
= lastslash
- filename
+ 1;
237 if (difference
> stemlen
)
239 stemlen
-= difference
;
243 /* Check that the rule pattern matches the text before the stem. */
246 if (stem
> (lastslash
+ 1)
247 && !strneq (target
, lastslash
+ 1, stem
- lastslash
- 1))
250 else if (stem
> filename
251 && !strneq (target
, filename
, stem
- filename
))
254 /* Check that the rule pattern matches the text after the stem.
255 We could test simply use streq, but this way we compare the
256 first two characters immediately. This saves time in the very
257 common case where the first character matches because it is a
259 if (*suffix
!= stem
[stemlen
]
260 || (*suffix
!= '\0' && !streq (&suffix
[1], &stem
[stemlen
+ 1])))
263 /* Record if we match a rule that not all filenames will match. */
264 if (target
[1] != '\0')
265 specific_rule_matched
= 1;
267 /* A rule with no dependencies and no commands exists solely to set
268 specific_rule_matched when it matches. Don't try to use it. */
269 if (rule
->deps
== 0 && rule
->cmds
== 0)
272 /* Record this rule in TRYRULES and the index of the matching
273 target in MATCHES. If several targets of the same rule match,
274 that rule will be in TRYRULES more than once. */
275 tryrules
[nrules
] = rule
;
277 checked_lastslash
[nrules
] = check_lastslash
;
282 /* If we have found a matching rule that won't match all filenames,
283 retroactively reject any non-"terminal" rules that do always match. */
284 if (specific_rule_matched
)
285 for (i
= 0; i
< nrules
; ++i
)
286 if (!tryrules
[i
]->terminal
)
288 register unsigned int j
;
289 for (j
= 0; tryrules
[i
]->targets
[j
] != 0; ++j
)
290 if (tryrules
[i
]->targets
[j
][1] == '\0')
292 if (tryrules
[i
]->targets
[j
] != 0)
296 /* Try each rule once without intermediate files, then once with them. */
297 for (intermed_ok
= 0; intermed_ok
== !!intermed_ok
; ++intermed_ok
)
299 /* Try each pattern rule till we find one that applies.
300 If it does, copy the names of its dependencies (as substituted)
301 and store them in FOUND_FILES. DEPS_FOUND is the number of them. */
303 for (i
= 0; i
< nrules
; i
++)
309 /* RULE is nil when we discover that a rule,
310 already placed in TRYRULES, should not be applied. */
314 /* Reject any terminal rules if we're
315 looking to make intermediate files. */
316 if (intermed_ok
&& rule
->terminal
)
319 /* Mark this rule as in use so a recursive
320 pattern_search won't try to use it. */
323 /* From the lengths of the filename and the matching pattern parts,
324 find the stem: the part of the filename that matches the %. */
326 + (rule
->suffixes
[matches
[i
]] - rule
->targets
[matches
[i
]]) - 1;
327 stemlen
= namelen
- rule
->lens
[matches
[i
]] + 1;
328 check_lastslash
= checked_lastslash
[i
];
331 stem
+= lastslash
- filename
+ 1;
332 stemlen
-= (lastslash
- filename
) + 1;
335 DBS (DB_IMPLICIT
, (_("Trying pattern rule with stem `%.*s'.\n"),
336 (int) stemlen
, stem
));
338 /* Try each dependency; see if it "exists". */
341 for (dep
= rule
->deps
; dep
!= 0; dep
= dep
->next
)
345 /* If the dependency name has a %, substitute the stem. */
346 p
= strchr (dep_name (dep
), '%');
349 register unsigned int i
;
352 /* Copy directory name from the original FILENAME. */
353 i
= lastslash
- filename
+ 1;
354 bcopy (filename
, depname
, i
);
358 bcopy (dep_name (dep
), depname
+ i
, p
- dep_name (dep
));
359 i
+= p
- dep_name (dep
);
360 bcopy (stem
, depname
+ i
, stemlen
);
362 strcpy (depname
+ i
, p
+ 1);
368 /* P is now the actual dependency name as substituted. */
370 if (file_impossible_p (p
))
372 /* If this dependency has already been ruled
373 "impossible", then the rule fails and don't
374 bother trying it on the second pass either
375 since we know that will fail too. */
378 ? _("Rejecting impossible implicit prerequisite `%s'.\n")
379 : _("Rejecting impossible rule prerequisite `%s'.\n"),
385 intermediate_files
[deps_found
] = 0;
389 ? _("Trying implicit prerequisite `%s'.\n")
390 : _("Trying rule prerequisite `%s'.\n"), p
));
392 /* The DEP->changed flag says that this dependency resides in a
393 nonexistent directory. So we normally can skip looking for
394 the file. However, if CHECK_LASTSLASH is set, then the
395 dependency file we are actually looking for is in a different
396 directory (the one gotten by prepending FILENAME's directory),
397 so it might actually exist. */
398 /* If we find a file but the intermediate flag is set, then it
399 was put here by a .INTERMEDIATE: rule so ignore it. */
401 if ((!dep
->changed
|| check_lastslash
)
402 && (((fp
= lookup_file (p
)) != 0 && !fp
->intermediate
)
403 || file_exists_p (p
)))
405 found_files
[deps_found
++] = xstrdup (p
);
408 /* This code, given FILENAME = "lib/foo.o", dependency name
409 "lib/foo.c", and VPATH=src, searches for "src/lib/foo.c". */
411 if (vpath_search (&vp
, (FILE_TIMESTAMP
*) 0))
414 (_("Found prerequisite `%s' as VPATH `%s'\n"), p
, vp
));
416 found_files
[deps_found
++] = vp
;
420 /* We could not find the file in any place we should look.
421 Try to make this dependency as an intermediate file,
422 but only on the second pass. */
426 if (intermediate_file
== 0)
428 = (struct file
*) alloca (sizeof (struct file
));
431 (_("Looking for a rule with intermediate file `%s'.\n"),
434 bzero ((char *) intermediate_file
, sizeof (struct file
));
435 intermediate_file
->name
= p
;
436 if (pattern_search (intermediate_file
, 0, depth
+ 1,
440 intermediate_patterns
[deps_found
]
441 = intermediate_file
->name
;
442 intermediate_file
->name
= p
;
443 intermediate_files
[deps_found
] = intermediate_file
;
444 intermediate_file
= 0;
445 /* Allocate an extra copy to go in FOUND_FILES,
446 because every elt of FOUND_FILES is consumed
448 found_files
[deps_found
] = xstrdup (p
);
453 /* If we have tried to find P as an intermediate
454 file and failed, mark that name as impossible
455 so we won't go through the search again later. */
459 /* A dependency of this rule does not exist.
460 Therefore, this rule fails. */
464 /* This rule is no longer `in use' for recursive searches. */
469 /* This pattern rule does not apply.
470 If some of its dependencies succeeded,
471 free the data structure describing them. */
472 while (deps_found
-- > 0)
474 register struct file
*f
= intermediate_files
[deps_found
];
475 free (found_files
[deps_found
]);
477 && (f
->stem
< f
->name
478 || f
->stem
> f
->name
+ strlen (f
->name
)))
483 /* This pattern rule does apply. Stop looking for one. */
487 /* If we found an applicable rule without
488 intermediate files, don't try with them. */
495 /* RULE is nil if the loop went all the way
496 through the list and everything failed. */
502 /* If we are recursing, store the pattern that matched
503 FILENAME in FILE->name for use in upper levels. */
507 file
->name
= rule
->targets
[matches
[foundrule
]];
509 /* FOUND_FILES lists the dependencies for the rule we found.
510 This includes the intermediate files, if any.
511 Convert them into entries on the deps-chain of FILE. */
513 while (deps_found
-- > 0)
517 if (intermediate_files
[deps_found
] != 0)
519 /* If we need to use an intermediate file,
520 make sure it is entered as a target, with the info that was
521 found for it in the recursive pattern_search call.
522 We know that the intermediate file did not already exist as
523 a target; therefore we can assume that the deps and cmds
524 of F below are null before we change them. */
526 struct file
*imf
= intermediate_files
[deps_found
];
527 register struct file
*f
= enter_file (imf
->name
);
531 f
->also_make
= imf
->also_make
;
532 imf
= lookup_file (intermediate_patterns
[deps_found
]);
533 if (imf
!= 0 && imf
->precious
)
536 f
->tried_implicit
= 1;
537 for (dep
= f
->deps
; dep
!= 0; dep
= dep
->next
)
539 dep
->file
= enter_file (dep
->name
);
540 /* enter_file uses dep->name _if_ we created a new file. */
541 if (dep
->name
!= dep
->file
->name
)
544 dep
->file
->tried_implicit
|= dep
->changed
;
549 dep
= (struct dep
*) xmalloc (sizeof (struct dep
));
550 s
= found_files
[deps_found
];
554 dep
->file
= lookup_file (s
);
556 /* enter_file consumes S's storage. */
557 dep
->file
= enter_file (s
);
559 /* A copy of S is already allocated in DEP->file->name.
569 if (intermediate_files
[deps_found
] == 0 && tryrules
[foundrule
]->terminal
)
571 /* If the file actually existed (was not an intermediate file),
572 and the rule that found it was a terminal one, then we want
573 to mark the found file so that it will not have implicit rule
574 search done for it. If we are not entering a `struct file' for
575 it now, we indicate this with the `changed' flag. */
579 dep
->file
->tried_implicit
= 1;
581 dep
->next
= file
->deps
;
585 if (!checked_lastslash
[foundrule
])
586 /* Always allocate new storage, since STEM might be
587 on the stack for an intermediate file. */
588 file
->stem
= savestring (stem
, stemlen
);
591 /* We want to prepend the directory from
592 the original FILENAME onto the stem. */
593 file
->stem
= (char *) xmalloc (((lastslash
+ 1) - filename
)
595 bcopy (filename
, file
->stem
, (lastslash
+ 1) - filename
);
596 bcopy (stem
, file
->stem
+ ((lastslash
+ 1) - filename
), stemlen
);
597 file
->stem
[((lastslash
+ 1) - filename
) + stemlen
] = '\0';
600 file
->cmds
= rule
->cmds
;
602 /* If this rule builds other targets, too, put the others into FILE's
603 `also_make' member. */
605 if (rule
->targets
[1] != 0)
606 for (i
= 0; rule
->targets
[i
] != 0; ++i
)
607 if (i
!= matches
[foundrule
])
609 struct dep
*new = (struct dep
*) xmalloc (sizeof (struct dep
));
610 new->name
= p
= (char *) xmalloc (rule
->lens
[i
] + stemlen
+ 1);
611 bcopy (rule
->targets
[i
], p
,
612 rule
->suffixes
[i
] - rule
->targets
[i
] - 1);
613 p
+= rule
->suffixes
[i
] - rule
->targets
[i
] - 1;
614 bcopy (stem
, p
, stemlen
);
616 bcopy (rule
->suffixes
[i
], p
,
617 rule
->lens
[i
] - (rule
->suffixes
[i
] - rule
->targets
[i
]) + 1);
618 new->file
= enter_file (new->name
);
619 new->next
= file
->also_make
;
620 file
->also_make
= new;