1 /* Variable expansion functions for GNU Make.
2 Copyright (C) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997,
3 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software
5 This file is part of GNU Make.
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13 A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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16 GNU Make; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
17 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. */
29 /* Initially, any errors reported when expanding strings will be reported
30 against the file where the error appears. */
31 const struct floc
**expanding_var
= &reading_file
;
33 /* The next two describe the variable output buffer.
34 This buffer is used to hold the variable-expansion of a line of the
35 makefile. It is made bigger with realloc whenever it is too small.
36 variable_buffer_length is the size currently allocated.
37 variable_buffer is the address of the buffer.
39 For efficiency, it's guaranteed that the buffer will always have
40 VARIABLE_BUFFER_ZONE extra bytes allocated. This allows you to add a few
41 extra chars without having to call a function. Note you should never use
42 these bytes unless you're _sure_ you have room (you know when the buffer
43 length was last checked. */
45 #define VARIABLE_BUFFER_ZONE 5
47 static unsigned int variable_buffer_length
;
48 char *variable_buffer
;
50 /* Subroutine of variable_expand and friends:
51 The text to add is LENGTH chars starting at STRING to the variable_buffer.
52 The text is added to the buffer at PTR, and the updated pointer into
53 the buffer is returned as the value. Thus, the value returned by
54 each call to variable_buffer_output should be the first argument to
55 the following call. */
58 variable_buffer_output (char *ptr
, char *string
, unsigned int length
)
60 register unsigned int newlen
= length
+ (ptr
- variable_buffer
);
62 if ((newlen
+ VARIABLE_BUFFER_ZONE
) > variable_buffer_length
)
64 unsigned int offset
= ptr
- variable_buffer
;
65 variable_buffer_length
= (newlen
+ 100 > 2 * variable_buffer_length
67 : 2 * variable_buffer_length
);
68 variable_buffer
= (char *) xrealloc (variable_buffer
,
69 variable_buffer_length
);
70 ptr
= variable_buffer
+ offset
;
73 bcopy (string
, ptr
, length
);
77 /* Return a pointer to the beginning of the variable buffer. */
80 initialize_variable_output (void)
82 /* If we don't have a variable output buffer yet, get one. */
84 if (variable_buffer
== 0)
86 variable_buffer_length
= 200;
87 variable_buffer
= (char *) xmalloc (variable_buffer_length
);
88 variable_buffer
[0] = '\0';
91 return variable_buffer
;
94 /* Recursively expand V. The returned string is malloc'd. */
96 static char *allocated_variable_append
PARAMS ((const struct variable
*v
));
99 recursively_expand_for_file (struct variable
*v
, struct file
*file
)
102 const struct floc
*this_var
;
103 const struct floc
**saved_varp
;
104 struct variable_set_list
*save
= 0;
107 /* Don't install a new location if this location is empty.
108 This can happen for command-line variables, builtin variables, etc. */
109 saved_varp
= expanding_var
;
110 if (v
->fileinfo
.filenm
)
112 this_var
= &v
->fileinfo
;
113 expanding_var
= &this_var
;
116 /* If we have no other file-reading context, use the variable's context. */
120 reading_file
= &v
->fileinfo
;
126 /* Expanding V causes infinite recursion. Lose. */
127 fatal (*expanding_var
,
128 _("Recursive variable `%s' references itself (eventually)"),
135 save
= current_variable_set_list
;
136 current_variable_set_list
= file
->variables
;
141 value
= allocated_variable_append (v
);
143 value
= allocated_variable_expand (v
->value
);
150 current_variable_set_list
= save
;
152 expanding_var
= saved_varp
;
157 /* Expand a simple reference to variable NAME, which is LENGTH chars long. */
163 reference_variable (char *o
, char *name
, unsigned int length
)
165 register struct variable
*v
;
168 v
= lookup_variable (name
, length
);
171 warn_undefined (name
, length
);
173 /* If there's no variable by that name or it has no value, stop now. */
174 if (v
== 0 || (*v
->value
== '\0' && !v
->append
))
177 value
= (v
->recursive
? recursively_expand (v
) : v
->value
);
179 o
= variable_buffer_output (o
, value
, strlen (value
));
187 /* Scan STRING for variable references and expansion-function calls. Only
188 LENGTH bytes of STRING are actually scanned. If LENGTH is -1, scan until
189 a null byte is found.
191 Write the results to LINE, which must point into `variable_buffer'. If
192 LINE is NULL, start at the beginning of the buffer.
193 Return a pointer to LINE, or to the beginning of the buffer if LINE is
197 variable_expand_string (char *line
, char *string
, long length
)
199 register struct variable
*v
;
200 register char *p
, *o
, *p1
;
201 char save_char
= '\0';
202 unsigned int line_offset
;
205 line
= initialize_variable_output();
209 line_offset
= line
- variable_buffer
;
213 save_char
= string
[length
];
214 string
[length
] = '\0';
219 /* Copy all following uninteresting chars all at once to the
220 variable output buffer, and skip them. Uninteresting chars end
221 at the next $ or the end of the input. */
223 p1
= strchr (p
, '$');
225 o
= variable_buffer_output (o
, p
, p1
!= 0 ? (unsigned int)(p1
- p
) : strlen (p
) + 1);
231 /* Dispatch on the char that follows the $. */
236 /* $$ seen means output one $ to the variable output buffer. */
237 o
= variable_buffer_output (o
, p
, 1);
242 /* $(...) or ${...} is the general case of substitution. */
245 char closeparen
= (openparen
== '(') ? ')' : '}';
246 register char *beg
= p
+ 1;
253 if (handle_function (&op
, &begp
))
260 /* Is there a variable reference inside the parens or braces?
261 If so, expand it before expanding the entire reference. */
263 end
= strchr (beg
, closeparen
);
265 /* Unterminated variable reference. */
266 fatal (*expanding_var
, _("unterminated variable reference"));
267 p1
= lindex (beg
, end
, '$');
270 /* BEG now points past the opening paren or brace.
271 Count parens or braces until it is matched. */
273 for (p
= beg
; *p
!= '\0'; ++p
)
277 else if (*p
== closeparen
&& --count
< 0)
280 /* If COUNT is >= 0, there were unmatched opening parens
281 or braces, so we go to the simple case of a variable name
285 beg
= expand_argument (beg
, p
); /* Expand the name. */
286 free_beg
= 1; /* Remember to free BEG when finished. */
287 end
= strchr (beg
, '\0');
291 /* Advance P to the end of this reference. After we are
292 finished expanding this one, P will be incremented to
293 continue the scan. */
296 /* This is not a reference to a built-in function and
297 any variable references inside are now expanded.
298 Is the resultant text a substitution reference? */
300 colon
= lindex (beg
, end
, ':');
303 /* This looks like a substitution reference: $(FOO:A=B). */
304 char *subst_beg
, *subst_end
, *replace_beg
, *replace_end
;
306 subst_beg
= colon
+ 1;
307 subst_end
= lindex (subst_beg
, end
, '=');
309 /* There is no = in sight. Punt on the substitution
310 reference and treat this as a variable name containing
311 a colon, in the code below. */
315 replace_beg
= subst_end
+ 1;
318 /* Extract the variable name before the colon
319 and look up that variable. */
320 v
= lookup_variable (beg
, colon
- beg
);
322 warn_undefined (beg
, colon
- beg
);
324 /* If the variable is not empty, perform the
326 if (v
!= 0 && *v
->value
!= '\0')
328 char *pattern
, *replace
, *ppercent
, *rpercent
;
329 char *value
= (v
->recursive
330 ? recursively_expand (v
)
333 /* Copy the pattern and the replacement. Add in an
334 extra % at the beginning to use in case there
335 isn't one in the pattern. */
336 pattern
= (char *) alloca (subst_end
- subst_beg
+ 2);
338 bcopy (subst_beg
, pattern
, subst_end
- subst_beg
);
339 pattern
[subst_end
- subst_beg
] = '\0';
341 replace
= (char *) alloca (replace_end
344 bcopy (replace_beg
, replace
,
345 replace_end
- replace_beg
);
346 replace
[replace_end
- replace_beg
] = '\0';
348 /* Look for %. Set the percent pointers properly
349 based on whether we find one or not. */
350 ppercent
= find_percent (pattern
);
364 o
= patsubst_expand (o
, value
, pattern
, replace
,
374 /* This is an ordinary variable reference.
375 Look up the value of the variable. */
376 o
= reference_variable (o
, beg
, end
- beg
);
387 if (isblank ((unsigned char)p
[-1]))
390 /* A $ followed by a random char is a variable reference:
391 $a is equivalent to $(a). */
392 o
= reference_variable (o
, p
, 1);
404 string
[length
] = save_char
;
406 (void)variable_buffer_output (o
, "", 1);
407 return (variable_buffer
+ line_offset
);
410 /* Scan LINE for variable references and expansion-function calls.
411 Build in `variable_buffer' the result of expanding the references and calls.
412 Return the address of the resulting string, which is null-terminated
413 and is valid only until the next time this function is called. */
416 variable_expand (char *line
)
418 return variable_expand_string(NULL
, line
, (long)-1);
421 /* Expand an argument for an expansion function.
422 The text starting at STR and ending at END is variable-expanded
423 into a null-terminated string that is returned as the value.
424 This is done without clobbering `variable_buffer' or the current
425 variable-expansion that is in progress. */
428 expand_argument (const char *str
, const char *end
)
435 if (!end
|| *end
== '\0')
436 return allocated_variable_expand ((char *)str
);
438 tmp
= (char *) alloca (end
- str
+ 1);
439 bcopy (str
, tmp
, end
- str
);
440 tmp
[end
- str
] = '\0';
442 return allocated_variable_expand (tmp
);
445 /* Expand LINE for FILE. Error messages refer to the file and line where
446 FILE's commands were found. Expansion uses FILE's variable set list. */
449 variable_expand_for_file (char *line
, struct file
*file
)
452 struct variable_set_list
*save
;
455 return variable_expand (line
);
457 save
= current_variable_set_list
;
458 current_variable_set_list
= file
->variables
;
459 if (file
->cmds
&& file
->cmds
->fileinfo
.filenm
)
460 reading_file
= &file
->cmds
->fileinfo
;
463 result
= variable_expand (line
);
464 current_variable_set_list
= save
;
470 /* Like allocated_variable_expand, but for += target-specific variables.
471 First recursively construct the variable value from its appended parts in
472 any upper variable sets. Then expand the resulting value. */
475 variable_append (const char *name
, unsigned int length
,
476 const struct variable_set_list
*set
)
478 const struct variable
*v
;
481 /* If there's nothing left to check, return the empty buffer. */
483 return initialize_variable_output ();
485 /* Try to find the variable in this variable set. */
486 v
= lookup_variable_in_set (name
, length
, set
->set
);
488 /* If there isn't one, look to see if there's one in a set above us. */
490 return variable_append (name
, length
, set
->next
);
492 /* If this variable type is append, first get any upper values.
493 If not, initialize the buffer. */
495 buf
= variable_append (name
, length
, set
->next
);
497 buf
= initialize_variable_output ();
499 /* Append this value to the buffer, and return it.
500 If we already have a value, first add a space. */
501 if (buf
> variable_buffer
)
502 buf
= variable_buffer_output (buf
, " ", 1);
504 /* Either expand it or copy it, depending. */
506 return variable_buffer_output (buf
, v
->value
, strlen (v
->value
));
508 buf
= variable_expand_string (buf
, v
->value
, strlen (v
->value
));
509 return (buf
+ strlen (buf
));
514 allocated_variable_append (const struct variable
*v
)
518 /* Construct the appended variable value. */
520 char *obuf
= variable_buffer
;
521 unsigned int olen
= variable_buffer_length
;
525 val
= variable_append (v
->name
, strlen (v
->name
), current_variable_set_list
);
526 variable_buffer_output (val
, "", 1);
527 val
= variable_buffer
;
529 variable_buffer
= obuf
;
530 variable_buffer_length
= olen
;
535 /* Like variable_expand_for_file, but the returned string is malloc'd.
536 This function is called a lot. It wants to be efficient. */
539 allocated_variable_expand_for_file (char *line
, struct file
*file
)
543 char *obuf
= variable_buffer
;
544 unsigned int olen
= variable_buffer_length
;
548 value
= variable_expand_for_file (line
, file
);
551 /* Waste a little memory and save time. */
552 value
= xrealloc (value
, strlen (value
))
555 variable_buffer
= obuf
;
556 variable_buffer_length
= olen
;
561 /* Install a new variable_buffer context, returning the current one for
565 install_variable_buffer (char **bufp
, unsigned int *lenp
)
567 *bufp
= variable_buffer
;
568 *lenp
= variable_buffer_length
;
571 initialize_variable_output ();
574 /* Restore a previously-saved variable_buffer setting (free the current one).
578 restore_variable_buffer (char *buf
, unsigned int len
)
580 free (variable_buffer
);
582 variable_buffer
= buf
;
583 variable_buffer_length
= len
;