#!/usr/bin/perl -w # # Check that the various config.sh-clones have (at least) all the # same symbols as the top-level config_h.SH so that the (potentially) # needed symbols are not lagging after how Configure thinks the world # is laid out. # # VMS is not handled here, due to their own rather elaborate DCL scripting. # use strict; my $MASTER_CFG = "config_h.SH"; my %MASTER_CFG; my @CFG = ( # This list contains both 5.8.x and 5.9.x files, # we check from MANIFEST whether they are expected to be present. "Cross/config.sh-arm-linux", "epoc/config.sh", "NetWare/config.wc", "symbian/config.sh", "uconfig.sh", "plan9/config_sh.sample", "vos/config.alpha.def", "vos/config.ga.def", "win32/config.bc", "win32/config.gc", "win32/config.vc", "win32/config.vc64", "wince/config.ce", ); sub read_file { my ($fn, $sub) = @_; if (open(my $fh, $fn)) { local $_; while (<$fh>) { &$sub; } } else { die "$0: Failed to open '$fn' for reading: $!\n"; } } sub config_h_SH_reader { my $cfg = shift; return sub { return if 1../^echo \"Extracting \$CONFIG_H/; while (/[^\\]\$(\w+)/g) { my $v = $1; next if $v =~ /^(CONFIG_H|CONFIG_SH)$/; $cfg->{$v}++; } } } read_file($MASTER_CFG, config_h_SH_reader(\%MASTER_CFG)); my %MANIFEST; read_file("MANIFEST", sub { $MANIFEST{$1}++ if /^(.+?)\t/; }); my @MASTER_CFG = sort keys %MASTER_CFG; sub check_cfg { my ($fn, $cfg) = @_; for my $v (@MASTER_CFG) { print "$fn: missing '$v'\n" unless exists $cfg->{$v}; } } for my $cfg (@CFG) { unless (exists $MANIFEST{$cfg}) { print "[skipping not-expected '$cfg']\n"; next; } my %cfg; read_file($cfg, sub { return if /^\#/ || /^\s*$/; # foo='bar' # foo=bar # $foo='bar' # VOS 5.8.x specialty # $foo=bar # VOS 5.8.x specialty if (/^\$?(\w+)='(.*)'$/) { $cfg{$1}++; } elsif (/^\$?(\w+)=(.*)$/) { $cfg{$1}++; } else { warn "$cfg:$.:$_"; } }); check_cfg($cfg, \%cfg); }