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# $NetBSD: subst.mk,v 1.104 2021/05/19 14:44:22 triaxx Exp $
#
# The subst framework replaces text in one or more files in the WRKSRC
# directory. Packages can define several ``classes'' of replacements.
# Each such class defines:
#
# - in which stage of the build process the replacement happens
# - which files are affected by the replacement
# - which text or pattern is replaced by which replacement text
#
# A typical example is:
#
# SUBST_CLASSES+= prefix
# SUBST_STAGE.prefix= pre-configure
# SUBST_FILES.prefix= ./configure doc/*.html
# SUBST_SED.prefix= -e 's,/usr/local,${PREFIX},g'
#
# User-settable variables:
#
# SUBST_SHOW_DIFF
# Whether to log each changed file as a unified diff, for all
# SUBST classes. Defaults to "no".
#
# Package-settable variables:
#
# SUBST_CLASSES
# A list of class names. When adding new classes to this list, be
# sure to append them (+=) instead of overriding them (=).
# The order in which the classes are applied is unspecified.
#
# SUBST_STAGE.<class>
# "stage" at which we do the text replacement. Should be one of
# {pre,do,post}-{extract,configure,build,install}.
#
# SUBST_MESSAGE.<class>
# The message to display before doing the substitution.
#
# SUBST_FILES.<class>
# A list of file patterns on which to run the substitution;
# the filenames are either absolute or relative to ${WRKSRC}.
#
# Starting with 2020Q1, it is an error if any of these patterns
# has no effect at all, to catch typos and outdated definitions.
# To prevent this, see SUBST_NOOP_OK.<class> below.
#
# In most cases the filename patterns are given directly.
# If that is not flexible enough, use the :sh variable modifier.
# See mk/configure/replace-localedir.mk for an example.
#
# SUBST_SED.<class>
# List of sed(1) arguments to run on the specified files.
# Multiple commands can be specified using the -e option of sed.
# Do not use non-standard sed options (e.g. -E).
#
# SUBST_VARS.<class>
# List of variables that are substituted whenever they appear in
# the form @VARNAME@. This is basically a shortcut for
#
# -e 's,@VARNAME@,${VARNAME},g'
#
# that even works when ${VARNAME} contains arbitrary characters.
# SUBST_SED and SUBST_VARS can be combined freely.
#
# SUBST_FILTER_CMD.<class>
# Filter used to perform the actual substitution on the specified
# files. Defaults to ${SED} ${SUBST_SED.<class>}.
#
# SUBST_SKIP_TEXT_CHECK.<class>
# By default, each file is checked whether it really is a text file
# before any substitutions are done to it. Since that test is not
# perfect, it can be disabled by setting this variable to "yes".
#
# SUBST_SHOW_DIFF.<class>
# During development of a package, this can be set to "yes" to see
# the actual changes as a unified diff.
#
# SUBST_NOOP_OK.<class>
# Whether to allow filename patterns in SUBST_FILES that don't
# contain any of the patterns from SUBST_SED.
#
# Defaults to no, which means that each filename pattern in
# SUBST_FILES must contain any of the patterns from SUBST_SED.
#
# Identity substitutions like s|man|man| do not count as no-ops
# since their replacement part usually comes from a variable, such
# as PKGMANDIR.
#
# This setting only detects redundant filename patterns. It does
# not detect redundant patterns in SUBST_SED.
#
# Typical reasons to change this to yes are:
#
# 1. SUBST_FILES is generated dynamically (e.g., via find) and
# may include unaffected files.
#
# 2. There are multiple SUBST_SED patterns, and some of these
# do not count as identity substitution since they contain
# ".*" or similar parts.
#
# See also:
# PLIST_SUBST
#
# Keywords: subst
#
SUBST_SHOW_DIFF?= no
_VARGROUPS+= subst
_USER_VARS.subst= SUBST_SHOW_DIFF
_PKG_VARS.subst= SUBST_CLASSES
.for c in ${SUBST_CLASSES}
. for pv in SUBST_STAGE SUBST_MESSAGE SUBST_FILES SUBST_SED SUBST_VARS \
SUBST_FILTER_CMD SUBST_SKIP_TEXT_CHECK SUBST_NOOP_OK
_PKG_VARS.subst+= ${pv}.${c}
. endfor
.endfor
_DEF_VARS.subst= ECHO_SUBST_MSG
_USE_VARS.subst= WRKDIR WRKSRC
_IGN_VARS.subst= _SUBST_IS_TEXT_FILE_CMD
_SORTED_VARS.subst= SUBST_CLASSES SUBST_FILES.* SUBST_VARS.*
_LISTED_VARS.subst= SUBST_SED.* SUBST_FILTER_CMD.*
ECHO_SUBST_MSG?= ${STEP_MSG}
# _SUBST_IS_TEXT_FILE_CMD exits successfully if $$file is a text file.
_SUBST_IS_TEXT_FILE_CMD= \
[ -z "`LC_ALL=C ${TR} -cd '\\0' < \"$$file\" | ${TR} '\\0' 'x'`" ]
.if ${SUBST_CLASSES:U:O} != ${SUBST_CLASSES:U:O:u}
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "[subst.mk] duplicate SUBST class in: ${SUBST_CLASSES:O}"
.endif
.for class in ${SUBST_CLASSES:O:u}
_SUBST_COOKIE.${class}= ${WRKDIR}/.subst_${class}_done
.if defined(SUBST_FILTER_CMD.${class}) && (defined(SUBST_SED.${class}) || defined(SUBST_VARS.${class}))
PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "[subst.mk:${class}] SUBST_FILTER_CMD and SUBST_SED/SUBST_VARS cannot be combined."
.endif
SUBST_FILTER_CMD.${class}?= LC_ALL=C ${SED} ${SUBST_SED.${class}}
SUBST_MESSAGE.${class}?= Substituting "${class}" in ${SUBST_FILES.${class}}
. for v in ${SUBST_VARS.${class}}
SUBST_FILTER_CMD.${class}+= -e s,@${v:C|[.[\\*^]|\\\\&|gW:Q}@,${${v}:S|\\|\\\\|gW:S|,|\\,|gW:S|&|\\\&|gW:S|${.newline}|\\${.newline}|gW:Q},g
. endfor
. if ${SUBST_SHOW_DIFF.${class}:U${SUBST_SHOW_DIFF}:tl} == yes
_SUBST_KEEP.${class}?= LC_ALL=C ${DIFF} -u "$$file" "$$tmpfile" || true
. endif
_SUBST_KEEP.${class}?= ${DO_NADA}
SUBST_SKIP_TEXT_CHECK.${class}?= \
no
SUBST_NOOP_OK.${class}?= no
_SUBST_WARN.${class}= ${${SUBST_NOOP_OK.${class}:tl} == yes:?${INFO_MSG}:${WARNING_MSG}} "[subst.mk:${class}]"
. if !empty(SUBST_SKIP_TEXT_CHECK.${class}:M[Yy][Ee][Ss])
_SUBST_IS_TEXT_FILE_CMD.${class}= ${TRUE}
. else
_SUBST_IS_TEXT_FILE_CMD.${class}= ${_SUBST_IS_TEXT_FILE_CMD}
. endif
. if defined(SUBST_STAGE.${class})
${SUBST_STAGE.${class}}: subst-${class}
. else
# SUBST_STAGE.* does not need to be defined.
#PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "SUBST_STAGE missing for ${class}."
. endif
.PHONY: subst-${class}
subst-${class}: ${_SUBST_COOKIE.${class}}
${_SUBST_COOKIE.${class}}:
${RUN} set -u; \
message=${SUBST_MESSAGE.${class}:Q}; \
[ "$$message" ] && ${ECHO_SUBST_MSG} "$$message"; \
\
cd ${WRKSRC}; \
patterns=${SUBST_FILES.${class}:Q}; \
set -f; \
noop_count=''; \
noop_patterns=''; \
noop_sep=''; \
for pattern in $$patterns; do \
set +f; \
found_any=no; \
for file in $$pattern; do \
case $$file in ([!A-Za-z0-9/]*) file="./$$file";; esac; \
tmpfile="$$file.subst.sav"; \
[ -d "$$file" ] && continue; \
[ -f "$$file" ] || { \
${_SUBST_WARN.${class}} "Ignoring nonexistent file \"$$file\"."; \
continue; \
}; \
${_SUBST_IS_TEXT_FILE_CMD.${class}} || { \
${_SUBST_WARN.${class}} "Ignoring non-text file \"$$file\"."; \
continue; \
}; \
${SUBST_FILTER_CMD.${class}} < "$$file" > "$$tmpfile"; \
${CMP} -s "$$tmpfile" "$$file" && { \
LC_ALL=C ${AWK} -f ${PKGSRCDIR}/mk/scripts/subst-identity.awk -- ${SUBST_SED.${class}} \
&& found_text=$$(LC_ALL=C ${SED} -n ${SUBST_SED.${class}:C,^['"]?s.*,&p,} "$$file") \
&& [ -n "$$found_text" ] \
&& found_any=yes \
|| ${_SUBST_WARN.${class}} "Nothing changed in \"$$file\"."; \
${RM} -f "$$tmpfile"; \
continue; \
}; \
[ -x "$$file" ] && ${CHMOD} +x "$$tmpfile"; \
found_any=yes; \
${_SUBST_KEEP.${class}}; \
${MV} -f "$$tmpfile" "$$file"; \
${ECHO} "$$file" >> ${.TARGET}.tmp; \
done; \
\
[ "$$found_any,${SUBST_NOOP_OK.${class}:tl}" = no,no ] && { \
noop_count="$$noop_count+"; \
noop_patterns="$$noop_patterns$$noop_sep$$pattern"; \
noop_sep=" "; \
} || ${TRUE}; \
done; \
\
case $$noop_count in \
('') ;; \
(+) ${FAIL_MSG} "[subst.mk:${class}] The filename pattern \"$$noop_patterns\" has no effect.";; \
(*) ${FAIL_MSG} "[subst.mk:${class}] The filename patterns \"$$noop_patterns\" have no effect.";; \
esac; \
${TOUCH} ${TOUCH_FLAGS} ${.TARGET}.tmp; \
${MV} ${.TARGET}.tmp ${.TARGET}
.endfor
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