-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 130
/
do
executable file
·446 lines (404 loc) · 10.8 KB
/
do
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
388
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
#!/usr/bin/env sh
#
# A minimal alternative to djb redo that doesn't support incremental builds.
# For the full version, visit http://github.com/apenwarr/redo
#
# The author disclaims copyright to this source file and hereby places it in
# the public domain. (2010 12 14; updated 2019 02 24)
#
USAGE="
usage: do [-d] [-x] [-v] [-c] <targets...>
-d print extra debug messages (mostly about dependency checks)
-v run .do files with 'set -v'
-x run .do files with 'set -x'
-c clean up all old targets before starting
Note: do is an implementation of redo that does *not* check dependencies.
It will never rebuild a target it has already built, unless you use -c.
"
# CDPATH apparently causes unexpected 'cd' output on some platforms.
unset CDPATH
# By default, no output coloring.
green=""
bold=""
plain=""
if [ -n "$TERM" -a "$TERM" != "dumb" ] && tty <&2 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
green="$(printf '\033[32m')"
bold="$(printf '\033[1m')"
plain="$(printf '\033[m')"
fi
# The 'seq' command is not available on all platforms.
_seq() {
local x=0 max="$1"
while [ "$x" -lt "$max" ]; do
x=$((x + 1))
echo "$x"
done
}
# Split $1 into a dir part ($_dirsplit_dir) and base filename ($_dirsplit_base)
_dirsplit() {
_dirsplit_base=${1##*/}
_dirsplit_dir=${1%$_dirsplit_base}
}
# Like /usr/bin/dirname, but avoids a fork and uses _dirsplit semantics.
qdirname() (
_dirsplit "$1"
dir=${_dirsplit_dir%/}
echo "${dir:-.}"
)
_dirsplit "$0"
REDO=$(cd "$(pwd -P)" &&
cd "${_dirsplit_dir:-.}" &&
echo "$PWD/$_dirsplit_base")
export REDO
_cmd=$_dirsplit_base
DO_TOP=
if [ -z "$DO_BUILT" ]; then
export _do_opt_debug=
export _do_opt_exec=
export _do_opt_verbose=
export _do_opt_clean=
fi
while getopts 'dxvcj:h?' _opt; do
case $_opt in
d) _do_opt_debug=1 ;;
x) _do_opt_exec=x ;;
v) _do_opt_verbose=v ;;
c) _do_opt_clean=1 ;;
j) ;; # silently ignore, for compat with real redo
\?|h|*) printf "%s" "$USAGE" >&2
exit 99
;;
esac
done
shift "$((OPTIND - 1))"
_debug() {
[ -z "$_do_opt_debug" ] || echo "$@" >&2
}
if [ -z "$DO_BUILT" -a "$_cmd" != "redo-whichdo" ]; then
DO_TOP=1
if [ "$#" -eq 0 ] && [ "$_cmd" = "do" -o "$_cmd" = "redo" ]; then
set all # only toplevel redo has a default target
fi
export DO_STARTDIR="$(pwd -P)"
# If starting /bin/pwd != $PWD, this will fix it.
# That can happen when $PWD contains symlinks that the shell is
# trying helpfully (but unsuccessfully) to hide from the user.
cd "$DO_STARTDIR" || exit 99
export DO_BUILT="$PWD/.do_built"
if [ -z "$_do_opt_clean" -a -e "$DO_BUILT" ]; then
echo "do: Incremental mode. Use -c for clean rebuild." >&2
fi
: >>"$DO_BUILT"
sort -u "$DO_BUILT" >"$DO_BUILT.new"
while read f; do
[ -n "$_do_opt_clean" ] && printf "%s\0%s.did\0" "$f" "$f"
printf "%s.did.tmp\0" "$f"
done <"$DO_BUILT.new" |
xargs -0 rm -f 2>/dev/null
mv "$DO_BUILT.new" "$DO_BUILT"
export DO_PATH="$DO_BUILT.dir"
export PATH="$DO_PATH:$PATH"
rm -rf "$DO_PATH"
mkdir "$DO_PATH"
for d in redo redo-ifchange redo-whichdo; do
ln -s "$REDO" "$DO_PATH/$d"
done
for d in redo-ifcreate redo-stamp redo-always redo-ood \
redo-targets redo-sources; do
echo "#!/bin/sh" >"$DO_PATH/$d"
chmod a+rx "$DO_PATH/$d"
done
fi
# Chop the "file" part off a /path/to/file pathname.
# Note that if the filename already ends in a /, we just remove the slash.
_updir()
{
local v="${1%/*}"
[ "$v" != "$1" ] && echo "$v"
# else "empty" which means we went past the root
}
# Returns true if $1 starts with $2.
_startswith()
{
[ "${1#"$2"}" != "$1" ]
}
# Returns true if $1 ends with $2.
_endswith()
{
[ "${1%"$2"}" != "$1" ]
}
# Prints $1 if it's absolute, or $2/$1 if $1 is not absolute.
_abspath()
{
local here="$2" there="$1"
if _startswith "$1" "/"; then
echo "$1"
else
echo "$2/$1"
fi
}
# Prints $1 as a path relative to $PWD (not starting with /).
# If it already doesn't start with a /, doesn't change the string.
_relpath()
{
local here="$2" there="$1" out= hadslash=
#echo "RP start '$there' hs='$hadslash'" >&2
_startswith "$there" "/" || { echo "$there" && return; }
[ "$there" != "/" ] && _endswith "$there" "/" && hadslash=/
here=${here%/}/
while [ -n "$here" ]; do
#echo "RP out='$out' here='$here' there='$there'" >&2
[ "${here%/}" = "${there%/}" ] && there= && break;
[ "${there#$here}" != "$there" ] && break
out=../$out
_dirsplit "${here%/}"
here=$_dirsplit_dir
done
there=${there#$here}
if [ -n "$there" ]; then
echo "$out${there%/}$hadslash"
else
echo "${out%/}$hadslash"
fi
}
# Prints a "normalized relative" path, with ".." resolved where possible.
# For example, a/b/../c will be reduced to just a/c.
_normpath()
(
local path="$1" relto="$2" out= isabs=
#echo "NP start '$path'" >&2
if _startswith "$path" "/"; then
isabs=1
else
path="${relto%/}/$path"
fi
set -f
IFS=/
for d in ${path%/}; do
#echo "NP out='$out' d='$d'" >&2
if [ "$d" = ".." ]; then
out=$(_updir "${out%/}")/
else
out=$out$d/
fi
done
#echo "NP out='$out' (done)" >&2
out=${out%/}
if [ -n "$isabs" ]; then
echo "${out:-/}"
else
_relpath "${out:-/}" "$relto"
fi
)
# Prints a "real" path, with all symlinks resolved where possible.
_realpath()
{
local path="$1" relto="$2" isabs= rest=
if _startswith "$path" "/"; then
isabs=1
else
path="${relto%/}/$path"
fi
(
for d in $(_seq 100); do
#echo "Trying: $PWD--$path" >&2
if cd -P "$path" 2>/dev/null; then
# success
pwd=$(pwd -P)
#echo " chdir ok: $pwd--$rest" >&2
np=$(_normpath "${pwd%/}/$rest" "$relto")
if [ -n "$isabs" ]; then
echo "$np"
else
_relpath "$np" "$relto"
fi
break
fi
_dirsplit "${path%/}"
path=$_dirsplit_dir
rest="$_dirsplit_base/$rest"
done
)
}
# List the possible names for default*.do files in dir $1 matching the target
# pattern in $2. We stop searching when we find the first one that exists.
_find_dofiles_pwd()
{
local dodir="$1" dofile="$2"
_startswith "$dofile" "default." || dofile=${dofile#*.}
while :; do
dofile=default.${dofile#default.*.}
echo "$dodir$dofile"
[ -e "$dodir$dofile" ] && return 0
[ "$dofile" = default.do ] && break
done
return 1
}
# List the possible names for default*.do files in $PWD matching the target
# pattern in $1. We stop searching when we find the first name that works.
# If there are no matches in $PWD, we'll search in .., and so on, to the root.
_find_dofiles()
{
local target="$1" dodir= dofile= newdir=
_debug "find_dofile: '$PWD' '$target'"
dofile="$target.do"
echo "$dofile"
[ -e "$dofile" ] && return 0
# Try default.*.do files, walking up the tree
_dirsplit "$dofile"
dodir=$_dirsplit_dir
dofile=$_dirsplit_base
[ -n "$dodir" ] && dodir=${dodir%/}/
[ -e "$dodir$dofile" ] && return 0
for i in $(_seq 100); do
[ -n "$dodir" ] && dodir=${dodir%/}/
#echo "_find_dofiles: '$dodir' '$dofile'" >&2
_find_dofiles_pwd "$dodir" "$dofile" && return 0
newdir=$(_realpath "${dodir}.." "$PWD")
[ "$newdir" = "$dodir" ] && break
dodir=$newdir
done
return 1
}
# Print the last .do file returned by _find_dofiles.
# If that file exists, returns 0, else 1.
_find_dofile()
{
local files="$(_find_dofiles "$1")"
rv=$?
#echo "files='$files'" >&2
[ "$rv" -ne 0 ] && return $rv
echo "$files" | {
while read -r linex; do line=$linex; done
printf "%s\n" "$line"
}
}
# Actually run the given $dofile with the arguments in $@.
# Note: you should always run this in a subshell.
_run_dofile()
{
export DO_DEPTH="$DO_DEPTH "
export REDO_TARGET="$PWD/$target"
local line1
set -e
read line1 <"$PWD/$dofile" || true
cmd=${line1#"#!/"}
if [ "$cmd" != "$line1" ]; then
set -$_do_opt_verbose$_do_opt_exec
exec /$cmd "$PWD/$dofile" "$@"
else
set -$_do_opt_verbose$_do_opt_exec
# If $dofile is empty, "." might not change $? at
# all, so we clear it first with ":".
:; . "$PWD/$dofile"
fi
}
# Find and run the right .do file, starting in dir $1, for target $2,
# providing a temporary output file as $3. Renames the temp file to $2 when
# done.
_do()
{
local dir="$1" target="$1$2" tmp="$1$2.redo.tmp" tdir=
local dopath= dodir= dofile= ext=
if [ "$_cmd" = "redo" ] ||
( [ ! -e "$target" -o -d "$target" ] &&
[ ! -e "$target.did" ] ); then
printf '%sdo %s%s%s%s\n' \
"$green" "$DO_DEPTH" "$bold" "$target" "$plain" >&2
dopath=$(_find_dofile "$target")
if [ ! -e "$dopath" ]; then
echo "do: $target: no .do file ($PWD)" >&2
return 1
fi
_dirsplit "$dopath"
dodir=$_dirsplit_dir dofile=$_dirsplit_base
if _startswith "$dofile" "default."; then
ext=${dofile#default}
ext=${ext%.do}
else
ext=
fi
target=$PWD/$target
tmp=$PWD/$tmp
cd "$dodir" || return 99
target=$(_relpath "$target" "$PWD") || return 98
tmp=$(_relpath "$tmp" "$PWD") || return 97
base=${target%$ext}
tdir=$(qdirname "$target")
[ ! -e "$DO_BUILT" ] || [ ! -w "$tdir/." ] ||
: >>"$target.did.tmp"
# $qtmp is a temporary file used to capture stdout.
# Since it might be accidentally deleted as a .do file
# does its work, we create it, then open two fds to it,
# then immediately delete the name. We use one fd to
# redirect to stdout, and the other to read from after,
# because there's no way to fseek(fd, 0) in sh.
qtmp=$DO_PATH/do.$$.tmp
(
rm -f "$qtmp"
( _run_dofile "$target" "$base" "$tmp" >&3 3>&- 4<&- )
rv=$?
if [ $rv != 0 ]; then
printf "do: %s%s\n" "$DO_DEPTH" \
"$target: got exit code $rv" >&2
rm -f "$tmp.tmp" "$tmp.tmp2" "$target.did"
return $rv
fi
echo "$PWD/$target" >>"$DO_BUILT"
if [ ! -e "$tmp" ]; then
# if $3 wasn't created, copy from stdout file
cat <&4 >$tmp
# if that's zero length too, forget it
[ -s "$tmp" ] || rm -f "$tmp"
fi
) 3>$qtmp 4<$qtmp # can't use "|| return" here...
# ...because "|| return" would mess up "set -e" inside the ()
# on some shells. Running commands in "||" context, even
# deep inside, will stop "set -e" from functioning.
rv=$?
[ "$rv" = 0 ] || return "$rv"
mv "$tmp" "$target" 2>/dev/null
[ -e "$target.did.tmp" ] &&
mv "$target.did.tmp" "$target.did" ||
: >>"$target.did"
else
_debug "do $DO_DEPTH$target exists." >&2
fi
}
# Implementation of the "redo" command.
_redo()
{
local i startdir="$PWD" dir base
set +e
for i in "$@"; do
i=$(_abspath "$i" "$startdir")
(
cd "$DO_STARTDIR" || return 99
i=$(_realpath "$(_relpath "$i" "$PWD")" "$PWD")
_dirsplit "$i"
dir=$_dirsplit_dir base=$_dirsplit_base
_do "$dir" "$base"
)
[ "$?" = 0 ] || return 1
done
}
# Implementation of the "redo-whichdo" command.
_whichdo()
{
_find_dofiles "$1"
}
case $_cmd in
do|redo|redo-ifchange) _redo "$@" ;;
redo-whichdo) _whichdo "$1" ;;
do.test) ;;
*) printf "do: '%s': unexpected redo command" "$_cmd" >&2; exit 99 ;;
esac
[ "$?" = 0 ] || exit 1
if [ -n "$DO_TOP" ]; then
if [ -n "$_do_opt_clean" ]; then
echo "do: Removing stamp files..." >&2
[ ! -e "$DO_BUILT" ] ||
while read f; do printf "%s.did\0" "$f"; done <"$DO_BUILT" |
xargs -0 rm -f 2>/dev/null
fi
fi