/* $NetBSD: parse.c,v 1.720 2024/04/20 10:18:55 rillig Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (c) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * Adam de Boor. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. 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Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by the University of * California, Berkeley and its contributors. * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ /* * Parsing of makefiles. * * Parse_File is the main entry point and controls most of the other * functions in this module. * * Interface: * Parse_Init Initialize the module * * Parse_End Clean up the module * * Parse_File Parse a top-level makefile. Included files are * handled by IncludeFile instead. * * Parse_VarAssign * Try to parse the given line as a variable assignment. * Used by MainParseArgs to determine if an argument is * a target or a variable assignment. Used internally * for pretty much the same thing. * * Parse_Error Report a parse error, a warning or an informational * message. * * Parse_MainName Populate the list of targets to create. */ #include #include #include #include #include "make.h" #include "dir.h" #include "job.h" #include "pathnames.h" /* "@(#)parse.c 8.3 (Berkeley) 3/19/94" */ MAKE_RCSID("$NetBSD: parse.c,v 1.720 2024/04/20 10:18:55 rillig Exp $"); /* Detects a multiple-inclusion guard in a makefile. */ typedef enum { GS_START, /* at the beginning of the file */ GS_COND, /* after the guard condition */ GS_DONE, /* after the closing .endif */ GS_NO /* the file is not guarded */ } GuardState; /* A file being parsed. */ typedef struct IncludedFile { FStr name; /* absolute or relative to the cwd */ unsigned lineno; /* 1-based */ unsigned readLines; /* the number of physical lines that have * been read from the file */ unsigned forHeadLineno; /* 1-based */ unsigned forBodyReadLines; /* the number of physical lines that have * been read from the file above the body of * the .for loop */ unsigned int condMinDepth; /* depth of nested 'if' directives, at the * beginning of the file */ bool depending; /* state of doing_depend on EOF */ Buffer buf; /* the file's content or the body of the .for * loop; either empty or ends with '\n' */ char *buf_ptr; /* next char to be read from buf */ char *buf_end; /* buf_end[-1] == '\n' */ GuardState guardState; Guard *guard; struct ForLoop *forLoop; } IncludedFile; /* Special attributes for target nodes. */ typedef enum ParseSpecial { SP_ATTRIBUTE, /* Generic attribute */ SP_BEGIN, /* .BEGIN */ SP_DEFAULT, /* .DEFAULT */ SP_DELETE_ON_ERROR, /* .DELETE_ON_ERROR */ SP_END, /* .END */ SP_ERROR, /* .ERROR */ SP_IGNORE, /* .IGNORE */ SP_INCLUDES, /* .INCLUDES; not mentioned in the manual page */ SP_INTERRUPT, /* .INTERRUPT */ SP_LIBS, /* .LIBS; not mentioned in the manual page */ SP_MAIN, /* .MAIN and no user-specified targets to make */ SP_META, /* .META */ SP_MFLAGS, /* .MFLAGS or .MAKEFLAGS */ SP_NOMETA, /* .NOMETA */ SP_NOMETA_CMP, /* .NOMETA_CMP */ SP_NOPATH, /* .NOPATH */ SP_NOREADONLY, /* .NOREADONLY */ SP_NOT, /* Not special */ SP_NOTPARALLEL, /* .NOTPARALLEL or .NO_PARALLEL */ SP_NULL, /* .NULL; not mentioned in the manual page */ SP_OBJDIR, /* .OBJDIR */ SP_ORDER, /* .ORDER */ SP_PARALLEL, /* .PARALLEL; not mentioned in the manual page */ SP_PATH, /* .PATH or .PATH.suffix */ SP_PHONY, /* .PHONY */ SP_POSIX, /* .POSIX; not mentioned in the manual page */ SP_PRECIOUS, /* .PRECIOUS */ SP_READONLY, /* .READONLY */ SP_SHELL, /* .SHELL */ SP_SILENT, /* .SILENT */ SP_SINGLESHELL, /* .SINGLESHELL; not mentioned in the manual page */ SP_STALE, /* .STALE */ SP_SUFFIXES, /* .SUFFIXES */ SP_SYSPATH, /* .SYSPATH */ SP_WAIT /* .WAIT */ } ParseSpecial; typedef List SearchPathList; typedef ListNode SearchPathListNode; typedef enum VarAssignOp { VAR_NORMAL, /* = */ VAR_APPEND, /* += */ VAR_DEFAULT, /* ?= */ VAR_SUBST, /* := */ VAR_SHELL /* != or :sh= */ } VarAssignOp; typedef struct VarAssign { char *varname; /* unexpanded */ VarAssignOp op; const char *value; /* unexpanded */ } VarAssign; static bool Parse_IsVar(const char *, VarAssign *); static void Parse_Var(VarAssign *, GNode *); /* * The target to be made if no targets are specified in the command line. * This is the first target defined in any of the makefiles. */ GNode *mainNode; /* * During parsing, the targets from the left-hand side of the currently * active dependency line, or NULL if the current line does not belong to a * dependency line, for example because it is a variable assignment. * * See unit-tests/deptgt.mk, keyword "parse.c:targets". */ static GNodeList *targets; #ifdef CLEANUP /* * All shell commands for all targets, in no particular order and possibly * with duplicates. Kept in a separate list since the commands from .USE or * .USEBEFORE nodes are shared with other GNodes, thereby giving up the * easily understandable ownership over the allocated strings. */ static StringList targCmds = LST_INIT; #endif /* * Predecessor node for handling .ORDER. Initialized to NULL when .ORDER * is seen, then set to each successive source on the line. */ static GNode *order_pred; static int parseErrors; /* * The include chain of makefiles. At index 0 is the top-level makefile from * the command line, followed by the included files or .for loops, up to and * including the current file. * * See PrintStackTrace for how to interpret the data. */ static Vector /* of IncludedFile */ includes; SearchPath *parseIncPath; /* directories for "..." includes */ SearchPath *sysIncPath; /* directories for <...> includes */ SearchPath *defSysIncPath; /* default for sysIncPath */ /* * The parseKeywords table is searched using binary search when deciding * if a target or source is special. */ static const struct { const char name[17]; ParseSpecial special; /* when used as a target */ GNodeType targetAttr; /* when used as a source */ } parseKeywords[] = { { ".BEGIN", SP_BEGIN, OP_NONE }, { ".DEFAULT", SP_DEFAULT, OP_NONE }, { ".DELETE_ON_ERROR", SP_DELETE_ON_ERROR, OP_NONE }, { ".END", SP_END, OP_NONE }, { ".ERROR", SP_ERROR, OP_NONE }, { ".EXEC", SP_ATTRIBUTE, OP_EXEC }, { ".IGNORE", SP_IGNORE, OP_IGNORE }, { ".INCLUDES", SP_INCLUDES, OP_NONE }, { ".INTERRUPT", SP_INTERRUPT, OP_NONE }, { ".INVISIBLE", SP_ATTRIBUTE, OP_INVISIBLE }, { ".JOIN", SP_ATTRIBUTE, OP_JOIN }, { ".LIBS", SP_LIBS, OP_NONE }, { ".MADE", SP_ATTRIBUTE, OP_MADE }, { ".MAIN", SP_MAIN, OP_NONE }, { ".MAKE", SP_ATTRIBUTE, OP_MAKE }, { ".MAKEFLAGS", SP_MFLAGS, OP_NONE }, { ".META", SP_META, OP_META }, { ".MFLAGS", SP_MFLAGS, OP_NONE }, { ".NOMETA", SP_NOMETA, OP_NOMETA }, { ".NOMETA_CMP", SP_NOMETA_CMP, OP_NOMETA_CMP }, { ".NOPATH", SP_NOPATH, OP_NOPATH }, { ".NOREADONLY", SP_NOREADONLY, OP_NONE }, { ".NOTMAIN", SP_ATTRIBUTE, OP_NOTMAIN }, { ".NOTPARALLEL", SP_NOTPARALLEL, OP_NONE }, { ".NO_PARALLEL", SP_NOTPARALLEL, OP_NONE }, { ".NULL", SP_NULL, OP_NONE }, { ".OBJDIR", SP_OBJDIR, OP_NONE }, { ".OPTIONAL", SP_ATTRIBUTE, OP_OPTIONAL }, { ".ORDER", SP_ORDER, OP_NONE }, { ".PARALLEL", SP_PARALLEL, OP_NONE }, { ".PATH", SP_PATH, OP_NONE }, { ".PHONY", SP_PHONY, OP_PHONY }, { ".POSIX", SP_POSIX, OP_NONE }, { ".PRECIOUS", SP_PRECIOUS, OP_PRECIOUS }, { ".READONLY", SP_READONLY, OP_NONE }, { ".RECURSIVE", SP_ATTRIBUTE, OP_MAKE }, { ".SHELL", SP_SHELL, OP_NONE }, { ".SILENT", SP_SILENT, OP_SILENT }, { ".SINGLESHELL", SP_SINGLESHELL, OP_NONE }, { ".STALE", SP_STALE, OP_NONE }, { ".SUFFIXES", SP_SUFFIXES, OP_NONE }, { ".SYSPATH", SP_SYSPATH, OP_NONE }, { ".USE", SP_ATTRIBUTE, OP_USE }, { ".USEBEFORE", SP_ATTRIBUTE, OP_USEBEFORE }, { ".WAIT", SP_WAIT, OP_NONE }, }; enum PosixState posix_state = PS_NOT_YET; static HashTable /* full file name -> Guard */ guards; static List * Lst_New(void) { List *list = bmake_malloc(sizeof *list); Lst_Init(list); return list; } static void Lst_Free(List *list) { Lst_Done(list); free(list); } static IncludedFile * GetInclude(size_t i) { assert(i < includes.len); return Vector_Get(&includes, i); } /* The makefile or the body of a .for loop that is currently being read. */ static IncludedFile * CurFile(void) { return GetInclude(includes.len - 1); } unsigned int CurFile_CondMinDepth(void) { return CurFile()->condMinDepth; } static Buffer LoadFile(const char *path, int fd) { ssize_t n; Buffer buf; size_t bufSize; struct stat st; bufSize = fstat(fd, &st) == 0 && S_ISREG(st.st_mode) && st.st_size > 0 && st.st_size < 1024 * 1024 * 1024 ? (size_t)st.st_size : 1024; Buf_InitSize(&buf, bufSize); for (;;) { if (buf.len == buf.cap) { if (buf.cap >= 512 * 1024 * 1024) { Error("%s: file too large", path); exit(2); /* Not 1 so -q can distinguish error */ } Buf_Expand(&buf); } assert(buf.len < buf.cap); n = read(fd, buf.data + buf.len, buf.cap - buf.len); if (n < 0) { Error("%s: read error: %s", path, strerror(errno)); exit(2); /* Not 1 so -q can distinguish error */ } if (n == 0) break; buf.len += (size_t)n; } assert(buf.len <= buf.cap); if (buf.len > 0 && !Buf_EndsWith(&buf, '\n')) Buf_AddByte(&buf, '\n'); return buf; /* may not be null-terminated */ } /* * Print the current chain of .include and .for directives. In Parse_Fatal * or other functions that already print the location, includingInnermost * would be redundant, but in other cases like Error or Fatal it needs to be * included. */ void PrintStackTrace(bool includingInnermost) { const IncludedFile *entries; size_t i, n; n = includes.len; if (n == 0) return; entries = GetInclude(0); if (!includingInnermost && entries[n - 1].forLoop == NULL) n--; /* already in the diagnostic */ for (i = n; i-- > 0;) { const IncludedFile *entry = entries + i; const char *fname = entry->name.str; char dirbuf[MAXPATHLEN + 1]; if (fname[0] != '/' && strcmp(fname, "(stdin)") != 0) { const char *realPath = realpath(fname, dirbuf); if (realPath != NULL) fname = realPath; } if (entry->forLoop != NULL) { char *details = ForLoop_Details(entry->forLoop); debug_printf("\tin .for loop from %s:%u with %s\n", fname, entry->forHeadLineno, details); free(details); } else if (i + 1 < n && entries[i + 1].forLoop != NULL) { /* entry->lineno is not a useful line number */ } else debug_printf("\tin %s:%u\n", fname, entry->lineno); } } /* Check if the current character is escaped on the current line. */ static bool IsEscaped(const char *line, const char *p) { bool escaped = false; while (p > line && *--p == '\\') escaped = !escaped; return escaped; } /* * Remember the location (filename and lineno) where the last command was * added or where the node was mentioned in a .depend file. */ static void RememberLocation(GNode *gn) { IncludedFile *curFile = CurFile(); gn->fname = Str_Intern(curFile->name.str); gn->lineno = curFile->lineno; } /* * Look in the table of keywords for one matching the given string. * Return the index of the keyword, or -1 if it isn't there. */ static int FindKeyword(const char *str) { int start = 0; int end = sizeof parseKeywords / sizeof parseKeywords[0] - 1; while (start <= end) { int curr = start + (end - start) / 2; int diff = strcmp(str, parseKeywords[curr].name); if (diff == 0) return curr; if (diff < 0) end = curr - 1; else start = curr + 1; } return -1; } void PrintLocation(FILE *f, bool useVars, const GNode *gn) { char dirbuf[MAXPATHLEN + 1]; FStr dir, base; const char *fname; unsigned lineno; if (gn != NULL) { fname = gn->fname; lineno = gn->lineno; } else if (includes.len > 0) { IncludedFile *curFile = CurFile(); fname = curFile->name.str; lineno = curFile->lineno; } else return; if (!useVars || fname[0] == '/' || strcmp(fname, "(stdin)") == 0) { (void)fprintf(f, "\"%s\" line %u: ", fname, lineno); return; } dir = Var_Value(SCOPE_GLOBAL, ".PARSEDIR"); if (dir.str == NULL) dir.str = "."; if (dir.str[0] != '/') dir.str = realpath(dir.str, dirbuf); base = Var_Value(SCOPE_GLOBAL, ".PARSEFILE"); if (base.str == NULL) base.str = str_basename(fname); (void)fprintf(f, "\"%s/%s\" line %u: ", dir.str, base.str, lineno); FStr_Done(&base); FStr_Done(&dir); } static void MAKE_ATTR_PRINTFLIKE(5, 0) ParseVErrorInternal(FILE *f, bool useVars, const GNode *gn, ParseErrorLevel level, const char *fmt, va_list ap) { static bool fatal_warning_error_printed = false; (void)fprintf(f, "%s: ", progname); PrintLocation(f, useVars, gn); fprintf(f, "%s", EvalStack_Details()); if (level == PARSE_WARNING) (void)fprintf(f, "warning: "); (void)vfprintf(f, fmt, ap); (void)fprintf(f, "\n"); (void)fflush(f); if (level == PARSE_FATAL) parseErrors++; if (level == PARSE_WARNING && opts.parseWarnFatal) { if (!fatal_warning_error_printed) { Error("parsing warnings being treated as errors"); fatal_warning_error_printed = true; } parseErrors++; } if (DEBUG(PARSE)) PrintStackTrace(false); } static void MAKE_ATTR_PRINTFLIKE(3, 4) ParseErrorInternal(const GNode *gn, ParseErrorLevel level, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list ap; (void)fflush(stdout); va_start(ap, fmt); ParseVErrorInternal(stderr, false, gn, level, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); if (opts.debug_file != stdout && opts.debug_file != stderr) { va_start(ap, fmt); ParseVErrorInternal(opts.debug_file, false, gn, level, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); } } /* * Print a message, including location information. * * If the level is PARSE_FATAL, continue parsing until the end of the * current top-level makefile, then exit (see Parse_File). * * Fmt is given without a trailing newline. */ void Parse_Error(ParseErrorLevel level, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list ap; (void)fflush(stdout); va_start(ap, fmt); ParseVErrorInternal(stderr, true, NULL, level, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); if (opts.debug_file != stdout && opts.debug_file != stderr) { va_start(ap, fmt); ParseVErrorInternal(opts.debug_file, true, NULL, level, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); } } /* * Handle an .info, .warning or .error directive. For an .error directive, * exit immediately. */ static void HandleMessage(ParseErrorLevel level, const char *levelName, const char *umsg) { char *xmsg; if (umsg[0] == '\0') { Parse_Error(PARSE_FATAL, "Missing argument for \".%s\"", levelName); return; } xmsg = Var_Subst(umsg, SCOPE_CMDLINE, VARE_WANTRES); /* TODO: handle errors */ Parse_Error(level, "%s", xmsg); free(xmsg); if (level == PARSE_FATAL) { PrintOnError(NULL, "\n"); exit(1); } } /* * Add the child to the parent's children, and for non-special targets, vice * versa. */ static void LinkSource(GNode *pgn, GNode *cgn, bool isSpecial) { if ((pgn->type & OP_DOUBLEDEP) && !Lst_IsEmpty(&pgn->cohorts)) pgn = pgn->cohorts.last->datum; Lst_Append(&pgn->children, cgn); pgn->unmade++; /* * Special targets like .END do not need to be informed once the child * target has been made. */ if (!isSpecial) Lst_Append(&cgn->parents, pgn); if (DEBUG(PARSE)) { debug_printf("# LinkSource: added child %s - %s\n", pgn->name, cgn->name); Targ_PrintNode(pgn, 0); Targ_PrintNode(cgn, 0); } } /* Add the node to each target from the current dependency group. */ static void LinkToTargets(GNode *gn, bool isSpecial) { GNodeListNode *ln; for (ln = targets->first; ln != NULL; ln = ln->next) LinkSource(ln->datum, gn, isSpecial); } static bool TryApplyDependencyOperator(GNode *gn, GNodeType op) { /* * If the node occurred on the left-hand side of a dependency and the * operator also defines a dependency, they must match. */ if ((op & OP_OPMASK) && (gn->type & OP_OPMASK) && ((op & OP_OPMASK) != (gn->type & OP_OPMASK))) { Parse_Error(PARSE_FATAL, "Inconsistent operator for %s", gn->name); return false; } if (op == OP_DOUBLEDEP && (gn->type & OP_OPMASK) == OP_DOUBLEDEP) { /* * If the node was on the left-hand side of a '::' operator, * create a new node for the children and commands on this * dependency line, since each of these dependency groups has * its own attributes and commands, separate from the others. * * The new instance is placed on the 'cohorts' list of the * initial one (note the initial one is not on its own * cohorts list) and the new instance is linked to all * parents of the initial instance. */ GNode *cohort; /* * Propagate copied bits to the initial node. They'll be * propagated back to the rest of the cohorts later. */ gn->type |= op & (unsigned)~OP_OPMASK; cohort = Targ_NewInternalNode(gn->name); if (doing_depend) RememberLocation(cohort); /* * Make the cohort invisible to avoid duplicating it * into other variables. True, parents of this target won't * tend to do anything with their local variables, but better * safe than sorry. * * (I think this is pointless now, since the relevant list * traversals will no longer see this node anyway. -mycroft) */ cohort->type = op | OP_INVISIBLE; Lst_Append(&gn->cohorts, cohort); cohort->centurion = gn; gn->unmade_cohorts++; snprintf(cohort->cohort_num, sizeof cohort->cohort_num, "#%d", (unsigned int)gn->unmade_cohorts % 1000000); } else { gn->type |= op; /* preserve any previous flags */ } return true; } static void ApplyDependencyOperator(GNodeType op) { GNodeListNode *ln; for (ln = targets->first; ln != NULL; ln = ln->next) if (!TryApplyDependencyOperator(ln->datum, op)) break; } /* * Add a .WAIT node in the dependency list. After any dynamic dependencies * (and filename globbing) have happened, it is given a dependency on each * previous child, back until the previous .WAIT node. The next child won't * be scheduled until the .WAIT node is built. * * Give each .WAIT node a unique name (mainly for diagnostics). */ static void ApplyDependencySourceWait(bool isSpecial) { static unsigned wait_number = 0; char name[6 + 10 + 1]; GNode *gn; snprintf(name, sizeof name, ".WAIT_%u", ++wait_number); gn = Targ_NewInternalNode(name); if (doing_depend) RememberLocation(gn); gn->type = OP_WAIT | OP_PHONY | OP_DEPENDS | OP_NOTMAIN; LinkToTargets(gn, isSpecial); } static bool ApplyDependencySourceKeyword(const char *src, ParseSpecial special) { int keywd; GNodeType targetAttr; if (*src != '.' || !ch_isupper(src[1])) return false; keywd = FindKeyword(src); if (keywd == -1) return false; targetAttr = parseKeywords[keywd].targetAttr; if (targetAttr != OP_NONE) { ApplyDependencyOperator(targetAttr); return true; } if (parseKeywords[keywd].special == SP_WAIT) { ApplyDependencySourceWait(special != SP_NOT); return true; } return false; } /* * In a line like ".MAIN: source1 source2", add all sources to the list of * things to create, but only if the user didn't specify a target on the * command line and .MAIN occurs for the first time. * * See HandleDependencyTargetSpecial, branch SP_MAIN. * See unit-tests/cond-func-make-main.mk. */ static void ApplyDependencySourceMain(const char *src) { Lst_Append(&opts.create, bmake_strdup(src)); /* * Add the name to the .TARGETS variable as well, so the user can * employ that, if desired. */ Global_Append(".TARGETS", src); } /* * For the sources of a .ORDER target, create predecessor/successor links * between the previous source and the current one. */ static void ApplyDependencySourceOrder(const char *src) { GNode *gn; gn = Targ_GetNode(src); if (doing_depend) RememberLocation(gn); if (order_pred != NULL) { Lst_Append(&order_pred->order_succ, gn); Lst_Append(&gn->order_pred, order_pred); if (DEBUG(PARSE)) { debug_printf( "# .ORDER forces '%s' to be made before '%s'\n", order_pred->name, gn->name); Targ_PrintNode(order_pred, 0); Targ_PrintNode(gn, 0); } } /* The current source now becomes the predecessor for the next one. */ order_pred = gn; } /* The source is not an attribute, so find/create a node for it. */ static void ApplyDependencySourceOther(const char *src, GNodeType targetAttr, ParseSpecial special) { GNode *gn; gn = Targ_GetNode(src); if (doing_depend) RememberLocation(gn); if (targetAttr != OP_NONE) gn->type |= targetAttr; else LinkToTargets(gn, special != SP_NOT); } /* * Given the name of a source in a dependency line, figure out if it is an * attribute (such as .SILENT) and if so, apply it to all targets. Otherwise * decide if there is some attribute which should be applied *to* the source * because of some special target (such as .PHONY) and apply it if so. * Otherwise, make the source a child of the targets. */ static void ApplyDependencySource(GNodeType targetAttr, const char *src, ParseSpecial special) { if (ApplyDependencySourceKeyword(src, special)) return; if (special == SP_MAIN) ApplyDependencySourceMain(src); else if (special == SP_ORDER) ApplyDependencySourceOrder(src); else ApplyDependencySourceOther(src, targetAttr, special); } /* * If we have yet to decide on a main target to make, in the absence of any * user input, we want the first target on the first dependency line that is * actually a real target (i.e. isn't a .USE or .EXEC rule) to be made. */ static void MaybeUpdateMainTarget(void) { GNodeListNode *ln; if (mainNode != NULL) return; for (ln = targets->first; ln != NULL; ln = ln->next) { GNode *gn = ln->datum; if (GNode_IsMainCandidate(gn)) { DEBUG1(MAKE, "Setting main node to \"%s\"\n", gn->name); mainNode = gn; return; } } } static void InvalidLineType(const char *line, const char *unexpanded_line) { if (unexpanded_line[0] == '.') { const char *dirstart = unexpanded_line + 1; const char *dirend; cpp_skip_whitespace(&dirstart); dirend = dirstart; while (ch_isalnum(*dirend) || *dirend == '-') dirend++; Parse_Error(PARSE_FATAL, "Unknown directive \"%.*s\"", (int)(dirend - dirstart), dirstart); } else if (strcmp(line, unexpanded_line) == 0) Parse_Error(PARSE_FATAL, "Invalid line '%s'", line); else Parse_Error(PARSE_FATAL, "Invalid line '%s', expanded to '%s'", unexpanded_line, line); } static void ParseDependencyTargetWord(char **pp, const char *lstart) { const char *p = *pp; while (*p != '\0') { if ((ch_isspace(*p) || *p == '!' || *p == ':' || *p == '(') && !IsEscaped(lstart, p)) break; if (*p == '$') { FStr val = Var_Parse(&p, SCOPE_CMDLINE, VARE_PARSE_ONLY); /* TODO: handle errors */ FStr_Done(&val); } else p++; } *pp += p - *pp; } /* * Handle special targets like .PATH, .DEFAULT, .BEGIN, .ORDER. * * See the tests deptgt-*.mk. */ static void HandleDependencyTargetSpecial(const char *targetName, ParseSpecial *inout_special, SearchPathList **inout_paths) { switch (*inout_special) { case SP_PATH: if (*inout_paths == NULL) *inout_paths = Lst_New(); Lst_Append(*inout_paths, &dirSearchPath); break; case SP_SYSPATH: if (*inout_paths == NULL) *inout_paths = Lst_New(); Lst_Append(*inout_paths, sysIncPath); break; case SP_MAIN: /* * Allow targets from the command line to override the * .MAIN node. */ if (!Lst_IsEmpty(&opts.create)) *inout_special = SP_NOT; break; case SP_BEGIN: case SP_END: case SP_STALE: case SP_ERROR: case SP_INTERRUPT: { GNode *gn = Targ_GetNode(targetName); if (doing_depend) RememberLocation(gn); gn->type |= OP_NOTMAIN | OP_SPECIAL; Lst_Append(targets, gn); break; } case SP_DEFAULT: { /* * Need to create a node to hang commands on, but we don't * want it in the graph, nor do we want it to be the Main * Target. We claim the node is a transformation rule to make * life easier later, when we'll use Make_HandleUse to * actually apply the .DEFAULT commands. */ GNode *gn = GNode_New(".DEFAULT"); gn->type |= OP_NOTMAIN | OP_TRANSFORM; Lst_Append(targets, gn); defaultNode = gn; break; } case SP_DELETE_ON_ERROR: deleteOnError = true; break; case SP_NOTPARALLEL: opts.maxJobs = 1; break; case SP_SINGLESHELL: opts.compatMake = true; break; case SP_ORDER: order_pred = NULL; break; default: break; } } static bool HandleDependencyTargetPath(const char *suffixName, SearchPathList **inout_paths) { SearchPath *path; path = Suff_GetPath(suffixName); if (path == NULL) { Parse_Error(PARSE_FATAL, "Suffix '%s' not defined (yet)", suffixName); return false; } if (*inout_paths == NULL) *inout_paths = Lst_New(); Lst_Append(*inout_paths, path); return true; } /* See if it's a special target and if so set inout_special to match it. */ static bool HandleDependencyTarget(const char *targetName, ParseSpecial *inout_special, GNodeType *inout_targetAttr, SearchPathList **inout_paths) { int keywd; if (!(targetName[0] == '.' && ch_isupper(targetName[1]))) return true; /* * See if the target is a special target that must have it * or its sources handled specially. */ keywd = FindKeyword(targetName); if (keywd != -1) { if (*inout_special == SP_PATH && parseKeywords[keywd].special != SP_PATH) { Parse_Error(PARSE_FATAL, "Mismatched special targets"); return false; } *inout_special = parseKeywords[keywd].special; *inout_targetAttr = parseKeywords[keywd].targetAttr; HandleDependencyTargetSpecial(targetName, inout_special, inout_paths); } else if (strncmp(targetName, ".PATH", 5) == 0) { *inout_special = SP_PATH; if (!HandleDependencyTargetPath(targetName + 5, inout_paths)) return false; } return true; } static void HandleSingleDependencyTargetMundane(const char *name) { GNode *gn = Suff_IsTransform(name) ? Suff_AddTransform(name) : Targ_GetNode(name); if (doing_depend) RememberLocation(gn); Lst_Append(targets, gn); } static void HandleDependencyTargetMundane(const char *targetName) { if (Dir_HasWildcards(targetName)) { StringList targetNames = LST_INIT; SearchPath *emptyPath = SearchPath_New(); SearchPath_Expand(emptyPath, targetName, &targetNames); SearchPath_Free(emptyPath); while (!Lst_IsEmpty(&targetNames)) { char *targName = Lst_Dequeue(&targetNames); HandleSingleDependencyTargetMundane(targName); free(targName); } } else HandleSingleDependencyTargetMundane(targetName); } static void SkipExtraTargets(char **pp, const char *lstart) { bool warning = false; const char *p = *pp; while (*p != '\0') { if (!IsEscaped(lstart, p) && (*p == '!' || *p == ':')) break; if (IsEscaped(lstart, p) || (*p != ' ' && *p != '\t')) warning = true; p++; } if (warning) { const char *start = *pp; cpp_skip_whitespace(&start); Parse_Error(PARSE_WARNING, "Extra target '%.*s' ignored", (int)(p - start), start); } *pp += p - *pp; } static void CheckSpecialMundaneMixture(ParseSpecial special) { switch (special) { case SP_DEFAULT: case SP_STALE: case SP_BEGIN: case SP_END: case SP_ERROR: case SP_INTERRUPT: /* * These create nodes on which to hang commands, so targets * shouldn't be empty. */ case SP_NOT: /* Nothing special here -- targets may be empty. */ break; default: Parse_Error(PARSE_WARNING, "Special and mundane targets don't mix. " "Mundane ones ignored"); break; } } /* * In a dependency line like 'targets: sources' or 'targets! sources', parse * the operator ':', '::' or '!' from between the targets and the sources. */ static GNodeType ParseDependencyOp(char **pp) { if (**pp == '!') return (*pp)++, OP_FORCE; if (**pp == ':' && (*pp)[1] == ':') return *pp += 2, OP_DOUBLEDEP; else if (**pp == ':') return (*pp)++, OP_DEPENDS; else return OP_NONE; } static void ClearPaths(ParseSpecial special, SearchPathList *paths) { if (paths != NULL) { SearchPathListNode *ln; for (ln = paths->first; ln != NULL; ln = ln->next) SearchPath_Clear(ln->datum); } if (special == SP_SYSPATH) Dir_SetSYSPATH(); else Dir_SetPATH(); } static char * FindInDirOfIncludingFile(const char *file) { char *fullname, *incdir, *slash, *newName; int i; fullname = NULL; incdir = bmake_strdup(CurFile()->name.str); slash = strrchr(incdir, '/'); if (slash != NULL) { *slash = '\0'; /* * Now do lexical processing of leading "../" on the * filename. */ for (i = 0; strncmp(file + i, "../", 3) == 0; i += 3) { slash = strrchr(incdir + 1, '/'); if (slash == NULL || strcmp(slash, "/..") == 0) break; *slash = '\0'; } newName = str_concat3(incdir, "/", file + i); fullname = Dir_FindFile(newName, parseIncPath); if (fullname == NULL) fullname = Dir_FindFile(newName, &dirSearchPath); free(newName); } free(incdir); return fullname; } static char * FindInQuotPath(const char *file) { const char *suff; SearchPath *suffPath; char *fullname; fullname = FindInDirOfIncludingFile(file); if (fullname == NULL && (suff = strrchr(file, '.')) != NULL && (suffPath = Suff_GetPath(suff)) != NULL) fullname = Dir_FindFile(file, suffPath); if (fullname == NULL) fullname = Dir_FindFile(file, parseIncPath); if (fullname == NULL) fullname = Dir_FindFile(file, &dirSearchPath); return fullname; } static bool SkipGuarded(const char *fullname) { Guard *guard = HashTable_FindValue(&guards, fullname); if (guard != NULL && guard->kind == GK_VARIABLE && GNode_ValueDirect(SCOPE_GLOBAL, guard->name) != NULL) goto skip; if (guard != NULL && guard->kind == GK_TARGET && Targ_FindNode(guard->name) != NULL) goto skip; return false; skip: DEBUG2(PARSE, "Skipping '%s' because '%s' is defined\n", fullname, guard->name); return true; } /* * Handle one of the .[-ds]include directives by remembering the current file * and pushing the included file on the stack. After the included file has * finished, parsing continues with the including file; see Parse_PushInput * and ParseEOF. * * System includes are looked up in sysIncPath, any other includes are looked * up in the parsedir and then in the directories specified by the -I command * line options. */ static void IncludeFile(const char *file, bool isSystem, bool depinc, bool silent) { Buffer buf; char *fullname; /* full pathname of file */ int fd; fullname = file[0] == '/' ? bmake_strdup(file) : NULL; if (fullname == NULL && !isSystem) fullname = FindInQuotPath(file); if (fullname == NULL) { SearchPath *path = Lst_IsEmpty(&sysIncPath->dirs) ? defSysIncPath : sysIncPath; fullname = Dir_FindFile(file, path); } if (fullname == NULL) { if (!silent) Parse_Error(PARSE_FATAL, "Could not find %s", file); return; } if (SkipGuarded(fullname)) return; if ((fd = open(fullname, O_RDONLY)) == -1) { if (!silent) Parse_Error(PARSE_FATAL, "Cannot open %s", fullname); free(fullname); return; } buf = LoadFile(fullname, fd); (void)close(fd); Parse_PushInput(fullname, 1, 0, buf, NULL); if (depinc) doing_depend = depinc; /* only turn it on */ free(fullname); } /* Handle a "dependency" line like '.SPECIAL:' without any sources. */ static void HandleDependencySourcesEmpty(ParseSpecial special, SearchPathList *paths) { switch (special) { case SP_SUFFIXES: Suff_ClearSuffixes(); break; case SP_PRECIOUS: allPrecious = true; break; case SP_IGNORE: opts.ignoreErrors = true; break; case SP_SILENT: opts.silent = true; break; case SP_PATH: case SP_SYSPATH: ClearPaths(special, paths); break; case SP_POSIX: if (posix_state == PS_NOW_OR_NEVER) { /* * With '-r', 'posix.mk' (if it exists) * can effectively substitute for 'sys.mk', * otherwise it is an extension. */ Global_Set("%POSIX", "1003.2"); IncludeFile("posix.mk", true, false, true); } break; default: break; } } static void AddToPaths(const char *dir, SearchPathList *paths) { if (paths != NULL) { SearchPathListNode *ln; for (ln = paths->first; ln != NULL; ln = ln->next) (void)SearchPath_Add(ln->datum, dir); } } /* * If the target was one that doesn't take files as its sources but takes * something like suffixes, we take each space-separated word on the line as * a something and deal with it accordingly. */ static void ParseDependencySourceSpecial(ParseSpecial special, const char *word, SearchPathList *paths) { switch (special) { case SP_SUFFIXES: Suff_AddSuffix(word); break; case SP_PATH: case SP_SYSPATH: AddToPaths(word, paths); break; case SP_INCLUDES: Suff_AddInclude(word); break; case SP_LIBS: Suff_AddLib(word); break; case SP_NOREADONLY: Var_ReadOnly(word, false); break; case SP_NULL: Suff_SetNull(word); break; case SP_OBJDIR: Main_SetObjdir(false, "%s", word); break; case SP_READONLY: Var_ReadOnly(word, true); break; default: break; } } static bool ApplyDependencyTarget(char *name, char *nameEnd, ParseSpecial *inout_special, GNodeType *inout_targetAttr, SearchPathList **inout_paths) { char savedNameEnd = *nameEnd; *nameEnd = '\0'; if (!HandleDependencyTarget(name, inout_special, inout_targetAttr, inout_paths)) return false; if (*inout_special == SP_NOT && *name != '\0') HandleDependencyTargetMundane(name); else if (*inout_special == SP_PATH && *name != '.' && *name != '\0') Parse_Error(PARSE_WARNING, "Extra target (%s) ignored", name); *nameEnd = savedNameEnd; return true; } static bool ParseDependencyTargets(char **pp, const char *lstart, ParseSpecial *inout_special, GNodeType *inout_targetAttr, SearchPathList **inout_paths, const char *unexpanded_line) { char *p = *pp; for (;;) { char *tgt = p; ParseDependencyTargetWord(&p, lstart); /* * If the word is followed by a left parenthesis, it's the * name of one or more files inside an archive. */ if (!IsEscaped(lstart, p) && *p == '(') { p = tgt; if (!Arch_ParseArchive(&p, targets, SCOPE_CMDLINE)) { Parse_Error(PARSE_FATAL, "Error in archive specification: \"%s\"", tgt); return false; } continue; } if (*p == '\0') { InvalidLineType(lstart, unexpanded_line); return false; } if (!ApplyDependencyTarget(tgt, p, inout_special, inout_targetAttr, inout_paths)) return false; if (*inout_special != SP_NOT && *inout_special != SP_PATH) SkipExtraTargets(&p, lstart); else pp_skip_whitespace(&p); if (*p == '\0') break; if ((*p == '!' || *p == ':') && !IsEscaped(lstart, p)) break; } *pp = p; return true; } static void ParseDependencySourcesSpecial(char *start, ParseSpecial special, SearchPathList *paths) { while (*start != '\0') { char savedEnd; char *end = start; while (*end != '\0' && !ch_isspace(*end)) end++; savedEnd = *end; *end = '\0'; ParseDependencySourceSpecial(special, start, paths); *end = savedEnd; if (savedEnd != '\0') end++; pp_skip_whitespace(&end); start = end; } } static void LinkVarToTargets(VarAssign *var) { GNodeListNode *ln; for (ln = targets->first; ln != NULL; ln = ln->next) Parse_Var(var, ln->datum); } static bool ParseDependencySourcesMundane(char *start, ParseSpecial special, GNodeType targetAttr) { while (*start != '\0') { char *end = start; VarAssign var; /* * Check for local variable assignment, * rest of the line is the value. */ if (Parse_IsVar(start, &var)) { bool targetVarsEnabled = GetBooleanExpr( "${.MAKE.TARGET_LOCAL_VARIABLES}", true); if (targetVarsEnabled) LinkVarToTargets(&var); free(var.varname); if (targetVarsEnabled) return true; } /* * The targets take real sources, so we must beware of archive * specifications (i.e. things with left parentheses in them) * and handle them accordingly. */ for (; *end != '\0' && !ch_isspace(*end); end++) { if (*end == '(' && end > start && end[-1] != '$') { /* * Only stop for a left parenthesis if it * isn't at the start of a word (that'll be * for variable changes later) and isn't * preceded by a dollar sign (a dynamic * source). */ break; } } if (*end == '(') { GNodeList sources = LST_INIT; if (!Arch_ParseArchive(&start, &sources, SCOPE_CMDLINE)) { Parse_Error(PARSE_FATAL, "Error in source archive spec \"%s\"", start); return false; } while (!Lst_IsEmpty(&sources)) { GNode *gn = Lst_Dequeue(&sources); ApplyDependencySource(targetAttr, gn->name, special); } Lst_Done(&sources); end = start; } else { if (*end != '\0') { *end = '\0'; end++; } ApplyDependencySource(targetAttr, start, special); } pp_skip_whitespace(&end); start = end; } return true; } /* * From a dependency line like 'targets: sources', parse the sources. * * See the tests depsrc-*.mk. */ static void ParseDependencySources(char *p, GNodeType targetAttr, ParseSpecial special, SearchPathList **inout_paths) { if (*p == '\0') { HandleDependencySourcesEmpty(special, *inout_paths); } else if (special == SP_MFLAGS) { Main_ParseArgLine(p); return; } else if (special == SP_SHELL) { if (!Job_ParseShell(p)) { Parse_Error(PARSE_FATAL, "improper shell specification"); return; } return; } else if (special == SP_NOTPARALLEL || special == SP_SINGLESHELL || special == SP_DELETE_ON_ERROR) { return; } switch (special) { case SP_INCLUDES: case SP_LIBS: case SP_NOREADONLY: case SP_NULL: case SP_OBJDIR: case SP_PATH: case SP_READONLY: case SP_SUFFIXES: case SP_SYSPATH: ParseDependencySourcesSpecial(p, special, *inout_paths); if (*inout_paths != NULL) { Lst_Free(*inout_paths); *inout_paths = NULL; } if (special == SP_PATH) Dir_SetPATH(); if (special == SP_SYSPATH) Dir_SetSYSPATH(); break; default: assert(*inout_paths == NULL); if (!ParseDependencySourcesMundane(p, special, targetAttr)) return; break; } MaybeUpdateMainTarget(); } /* * Parse a dependency line consisting of targets, followed by a dependency * operator, optionally followed by sources. * * The nodes of the sources are linked as children to the nodes of the * targets. Nodes are created as necessary. * * The operator is applied to each node in the global 'targets' list, * which is where the nodes found for the targets are kept. * * The sources are parsed in much the same way as the targets, except * that they are expanded using the wildcarding scheme of the C-Shell, * and a target is created for each expanded word. Each of the resulting * nodes is then linked to each of the targets as one of its children. * * Certain targets and sources such as .PHONY or .PRECIOUS are handled * specially, see ParseSpecial. * * Transformation rules such as '.c.o' are also handled here, see * Suff_AddTransform. * * Upon return, the value of the line is unspecified. */ static void ParseDependency(char *line, const char *unexpanded_line) { char *p; SearchPathList *paths; /* search paths to alter when parsing a list * of .PATH targets */ GNodeType targetAttr; /* from special sources */ ParseSpecial special; /* in special targets, the children are * linked as children of the parent but not * vice versa */ GNodeType op; DEBUG1(PARSE, "ParseDependency(%s)\n", line); p = line; paths = NULL; targetAttr = OP_NONE; special = SP_NOT; if (!ParseDependencyTargets(&p, line, &special, &targetAttr, &paths, unexpanded_line)) goto out; if (!Lst_IsEmpty(targets)) CheckSpecialMundaneMixture(special); op = ParseDependencyOp(&p); if (op == OP_NONE) { InvalidLineType(line, unexpanded_line); goto out; } ApplyDependencyOperator(op); pp_skip_whitespace(&p); ParseDependencySources(p, targetAttr, special, &paths); out: if (paths != NULL) Lst_Free(paths); } /* * Determine the assignment operator and adjust the end of the variable * name accordingly. */ static VarAssign AdjustVarassignOp(const char *name, const char *nameEnd, const char *op, const char *value) { VarAssignOp type; VarAssign va; if (op > name && op[-1] == '+') { op--; type = VAR_APPEND; } else if (op > name && op[-1] == '?') { op--; type = VAR_DEFAULT; } else if (op > name && op[-1] == ':') { op--; type = VAR_SUBST; } else if (op > name && op[-1] == '!') { op--; type = VAR_SHELL; } else { type = VAR_NORMAL; while (op > name && ch_isspace(op[-1])) op--; if (op - name >= 3 && memcmp(op - 3, ":sh", 3) == 0) { op -= 3; type = VAR_SHELL; } } va.varname = bmake_strsedup(name, nameEnd < op ? nameEnd : op); va.op = type; va.value = value; return va; } /* * Parse a variable assignment, consisting of a single-word variable name, * optional whitespace, an assignment operator, optional whitespace and the * variable value. * * Note: There is a lexical ambiguity with assignment modifier characters * in variable names. This routine interprets the character before the = * as a modifier. Therefore, an assignment like * C++=/usr/bin/CC * is interpreted as "C+ +=" instead of "C++ =". * * Used for both lines in a file and command line arguments. */ static bool Parse_IsVar(const char *p, VarAssign *out_var) { const char *nameStart, *nameEnd, *firstSpace, *eq; int level = 0; cpp_skip_hspace(&p); /* Skip to variable name */ /* * During parsing, the '+' of the operator '+=' is initially parsed * as part of the variable name. It is later corrected, as is the * ':sh' modifier. Of these two (nameEnd and eq), the earlier one * determines the actual end of the variable name. */ nameStart = p; firstSpace = NULL; /* Scan for one of the assignment operators outside an expression. */ while (*p != '\0') { char ch = *p++; if (ch == '(' || ch == '{') { level++; continue; } if (ch == ')' || ch == '}') { level--; continue; } if (level != 0) continue; if ((ch == ' ' || ch == '\t') && firstSpace == NULL) firstSpace = p - 1; while (ch == ' ' || ch == '\t') ch = *p++; if (ch == '\0') return false; if (ch == ':' && p[0] == 's' && p[1] == 'h') { p += 2; continue; } if (ch == '=') eq = p - 1; else if (*p == '=' && (ch == '+' || ch == ':' || ch == '?' || ch == '!')) eq = p; else if (firstSpace != NULL) return false; else continue; nameEnd = firstSpace != NULL ? firstSpace : eq; p = eq + 1; cpp_skip_whitespace(&p); *out_var = AdjustVarassignOp(nameStart, nameEnd, eq, p); return true; } return false; } /* * Check for syntax errors such as unclosed expressions or unknown modifiers. */ static void VarCheckSyntax(VarAssignOp op, const char *uvalue, GNode *scope) { if (opts.strict) { if (op != VAR_SUBST && strchr(uvalue, '$') != NULL) { char *parsedValue = Var_Subst(uvalue, scope, VARE_PARSE_ONLY); /* TODO: handle errors */ free(parsedValue); } } } /* Perform a variable assignment that uses the operator ':='. */ static void VarAssign_EvalSubst(GNode *scope, const char *name, const char *uvalue, FStr *out_avalue) { char *evalue; /* * Make sure that we set the variable the first time to nothing * so that it gets substituted. * * TODO: Add a test that demonstrates why this code is needed, * apart from making the debug log longer. * * XXX: The variable name is expanded up to 3 times. */ if (!Var_ExistsExpand(scope, name)) Var_SetExpand(scope, name, ""); evalue = Var_Subst(uvalue, scope, VARE_KEEP_DOLLAR_UNDEF); /* TODO: handle errors */ Var_SetExpand(scope, name, evalue); *out_avalue = FStr_InitOwn(evalue); } /* Perform a variable assignment that uses the operator '!='. */ static void VarAssign_EvalShell(const char *name, const char *uvalue, GNode *scope, FStr *out_avalue) { FStr cmd; char *output, *error; cmd = FStr_InitRefer(uvalue); Var_Expand(&cmd, SCOPE_CMDLINE, VARE_UNDEFERR); output = Cmd_Exec(cmd.str, &error); Var_SetExpand(scope, name, output); *out_avalue = FStr_InitOwn(output); if (error != NULL) { Parse_Error(PARSE_WARNING, "%s", error); free(error); } FStr_Done(&cmd); } /* * Perform a variable assignment. * * The actual value of the variable is returned in *out_true_avalue. * Especially for VAR_SUBST and VAR_SHELL this can differ from the literal * value. * * Return whether the assignment was actually performed, which is usually * the case. It is only skipped if the operator is '?=' and the variable * already exists. */ static bool VarAssign_Eval(const char *name, VarAssignOp op, const char *uvalue, GNode *scope, FStr *out_true_avalue) { FStr avalue = FStr_InitRefer(uvalue); if (op == VAR_APPEND) Var_AppendExpand(scope, name, uvalue); else if (op == VAR_SUBST) VarAssign_EvalSubst(scope, name, uvalue, &avalue); else if (op == VAR_SHELL) VarAssign_EvalShell(name, uvalue, scope, &avalue); else { /* XXX: The variable name is expanded up to 2 times. */ if (op == VAR_DEFAULT && Var_ExistsExpand(scope, name)) return false; /* Normal assignment -- just do it. */ Var_SetExpand(scope, name, uvalue); } *out_true_avalue = avalue; return true; } static void VarAssignSpecial(const char *name, const char *avalue) { if (strcmp(name, ".MAKEOVERRIDES") == 0) Main_ExportMAKEFLAGS(false); /* re-export MAKEFLAGS */ else if (strcmp(name, ".CURDIR") == 0) { /* * Someone is being (too?) clever... * Let's pretend they know what they are doing and * re-initialize the 'cur' CachedDir. */ Dir_InitCur(avalue); Dir_SetPATH(); } else if (strcmp(name, ".MAKE.JOB.PREFIX") == 0) Job_SetPrefix(); else if (strcmp(name, ".MAKE.EXPORTED") == 0) Var_ExportVars(avalue); } /* Perform the variable assignment in the given scope. */ static void Parse_Var(VarAssign *var, GNode *scope) { FStr avalue; /* actual value (maybe expanded) */ VarCheckSyntax(var->op, var->value, scope); if (VarAssign_Eval(var->varname, var->op, var->value, scope, &avalue)) { VarAssignSpecial(var->varname, avalue.str); FStr_Done(&avalue); } } /* * See if the command possibly calls a sub-make by using the * expressions ${.MAKE}, ${MAKE} or the plain word "make". */ static bool MaybeSubMake(const char *cmd) { const char *start; for (start = cmd; *start != '\0'; start++) { const char *p = start; char endc; /* XXX: What if progname != "make"? */ if (strncmp(p, "make", 4) == 0) if (start == cmd || !ch_isalnum(p[-1])) if (!ch_isalnum(p[4])) return true; if (*p != '$') continue; p++; if (*p == '{') endc = '}'; else if (*p == '(') endc = ')'; else continue; p++; if (*p == '.') /* Accept either ${.MAKE} or ${MAKE}. */ p++; if (strncmp(p, "MAKE", 4) == 0 && p[4] == endc) return true; } return false; } /* Append the command to the target node. */ static void GNode_AddCommand(GNode *gn, char *cmd) { if ((gn->type & OP_DOUBLEDEP) && gn->cohorts.last != NULL) gn = gn->cohorts.last->datum; /* if target already supplied, ignore commands */ if (!(gn->type & OP_HAS_COMMANDS)) { Lst_Append(&gn->commands, cmd); if (MaybeSubMake(cmd)) gn->type |= OP_SUBMAKE; RememberLocation(gn); } else { Parse_Error(PARSE_WARNING, "duplicate script for target \"%s\" ignored", gn->name); ParseErrorInternal(gn, PARSE_WARNING, "using previous script for \"%s\" defined here", gn->name); } } /* * Parse a directive like '.include' or '.-include'. * * .include "user-makefile.mk" * .include */ static void ParseInclude(char *directive) { char endc; /* '>' or '"' */ char *p; bool silent = directive[0] != 'i'; FStr file; p = directive + (silent ? 8 : 7); pp_skip_hspace(&p); if (*p != '"' && *p != '<') { Parse_Error(PARSE_FATAL, ".include filename must be delimited by '\"' or '<'"); return; } endc = *p++ == '<' ? '>' : '"'; file = FStr_InitRefer(p); while (*p != '\0' && *p != endc) p++; if (*p != endc) { Parse_Error(PARSE_FATAL, "Unclosed .include filename. '%c' expected", endc); return; } *p = '\0'; Var_Expand(&file, SCOPE_CMDLINE, VARE_WANTRES); IncludeFile(file.str, endc == '>', directive[0] == 'd', silent); FStr_Done(&file); } /* * Split filename into dirname + basename, then assign these to the * given variables. */ static void SetFilenameVars(const char *filename, const char *dirvar, const char *filevar) { const char *slash, *basename; FStr dirname; slash = strrchr(filename, '/'); if (slash == NULL) { dirname = FStr_InitRefer(curdir); basename = filename; } else { dirname = FStr_InitOwn(bmake_strsedup(filename, slash)); basename = slash + 1; } Global_Set(dirvar, dirname.str); Global_Set(filevar, basename); DEBUG4(PARSE, "SetFilenameVars: ${%s} = `%s' ${%s} = `%s'\n", dirvar, dirname.str, filevar, basename); FStr_Done(&dirname); } /* * Return the immediately including file. * * This is made complicated since the .for loop is implemented as a special * kind of .include; see For_Run. */ static const char * GetActuallyIncludingFile(void) { size_t i; const IncludedFile *incs = GetInclude(0); for (i = includes.len; i >= 2; i--) if (incs[i - 1].forLoop == NULL) return incs[i - 2].name.str; return NULL; } /* Set .PARSEDIR, .PARSEFILE, .INCLUDEDFROMDIR and .INCLUDEDFROMFILE. */ static void SetParseFile(const char *filename) { const char *including; SetFilenameVars(filename, ".PARSEDIR", ".PARSEFILE"); including = GetActuallyIncludingFile(); if (including != NULL) { SetFilenameVars(including, ".INCLUDEDFROMDIR", ".INCLUDEDFROMFILE"); } else { Global_Delete(".INCLUDEDFROMDIR"); Global_Delete(".INCLUDEDFROMFILE"); } } static bool StrContainsWord(const char *str, const char *word) { size_t strLen = strlen(str); size_t wordLen = strlen(word); const char *p; if (strLen < wordLen) return false; for (p = str; p != NULL; p = strchr(p, ' ')) { if (*p == ' ') p++; if (p > str + strLen - wordLen) return false; if (memcmp(p, word, wordLen) == 0 && (p[wordLen] == '\0' || p[wordLen] == ' ')) return true; } return false; } /* * XXX: Searching through a set of words with this linear search is * inefficient for variables that contain thousands of words. * * XXX: The paths in this list don't seem to be normalized in any way. */ static bool VarContainsWord(const char *varname, const char *word) { FStr val = Var_Value(SCOPE_GLOBAL, varname); bool found = val.str != NULL && StrContainsWord(val.str, word); FStr_Done(&val); return found; } /* * Track the makefiles we read - so makefiles can set dependencies on them. * Avoid adding anything more than once. * * Time complexity: O(n) per call, in total O(n^2), where n is the number * of makefiles that have been loaded. */ static void TrackInput(const char *name) { if (!VarContainsWord(".MAKE.MAKEFILES", name)) Global_Append(".MAKE.MAKEFILES", name); } /* Parse from the given buffer, later return to the current file. */ void Parse_PushInput(const char *name, unsigned lineno, unsigned readLines, Buffer buf, struct ForLoop *forLoop) { IncludedFile *curFile; if (forLoop != NULL) name = CurFile()->name.str; else TrackInput(name); DEBUG3(PARSE, "Parse_PushInput: %s %s, line %u\n", forLoop != NULL ? ".for loop in": "file", name, lineno); curFile = Vector_Push(&includes); curFile->name = FStr_InitOwn(bmake_strdup(name)); curFile->lineno = lineno; curFile->readLines = readLines; curFile->forHeadLineno = lineno; curFile->forBodyReadLines = readLines; curFile->buf = buf; curFile->depending = doing_depend; /* restore this on EOF */ curFile->guardState = forLoop == NULL ? GS_START : GS_NO; curFile->guard = NULL; curFile->forLoop = forLoop; if (forLoop != NULL && !For_NextIteration(forLoop, &curFile->buf)) abort(); /* see For_Run */ curFile->buf_ptr = curFile->buf.data; curFile->buf_end = curFile->buf.data + curFile->buf.len; curFile->condMinDepth = cond_depth; SetParseFile(name); } /* Check if the directive is an include directive. */ static bool IsInclude(const char *dir, bool sysv) { if (dir[0] == 's' || dir[0] == '-' || (dir[0] == 'd' && !sysv)) dir++; if (strncmp(dir, "include", 7) != 0) return false; /* Space is not mandatory for BSD .include */ return !sysv || ch_isspace(dir[7]); } /* Check if the line is a SYSV include directive. */ static bool IsSysVInclude(const char *line) { const char *p; if (!IsInclude(line, true)) return false; /* Avoid interpreting a dependency line as an include */ for (p = line; (p = strchr(p, ':')) != NULL;) { /* end of line -> it's a dependency */ if (*++p == '\0') return false; /* '::' operator or ': ' -> it's a dependency */ if (*p == ':' || ch_isspace(*p)) return false; } return true; } /* Push to another file. The line points to the word "include". */ static void ParseTraditionalInclude(char *line) { char *p; /* current position in file spec */ bool done = false; bool silent = line[0] != 'i'; char *file = line + (silent ? 8 : 7); char *all_files; DEBUG1(PARSE, "ParseTraditionalInclude: %s\n", file); pp_skip_whitespace(&file); all_files = Var_Subst(file, SCOPE_CMDLINE, VARE_WANTRES); /* TODO: handle errors */ for (file = all_files; !done; file = p + 1) { /* Skip to end of line or next whitespace */ for (p = file; *p != '\0' && !ch_isspace(*p); p++) continue; if (*p != '\0') *p = '\0'; else done = true; IncludeFile(file, false, false, silent); } free(all_files); } /* Parse "export =", and actually export it. */ static void ParseGmakeExport(char *line) { char *variable = line + 6; char *value; DEBUG1(PARSE, "ParseGmakeExport: %s\n", variable); pp_skip_whitespace(&variable); for (value = variable; *value != '\0' && *value != '='; value++) continue; if (*value != '=') { Parse_Error(PARSE_FATAL, "Variable/Value missing from \"export\""); return; } *value++ = '\0'; /* terminate variable */ /* * Expand the value before putting it in the environment. */ value = Var_Subst(value, SCOPE_CMDLINE, VARE_WANTRES); /* TODO: handle errors */ setenv(variable, value, 1); free(value); } /* * When the end of the current file or .for loop is reached, continue reading * the previous file at the previous location. * * Results: * true to continue parsing, i.e. it had only reached the end of an * included file, false if the main file has been parsed completely. */ static bool ParseEOF(void) { IncludedFile *curFile = CurFile(); doing_depend = curFile->depending; if (curFile->forLoop != NULL && For_NextIteration(curFile->forLoop, &curFile->buf)) { curFile->buf_ptr = curFile->buf.data; curFile->buf_end = curFile->buf.data + curFile->buf.len; curFile->readLines = curFile->forBodyReadLines; return true; } Cond_EndFile(); if (curFile->guardState == GS_DONE) HashTable_Set(&guards, curFile->name.str, curFile->guard); else if (curFile->guard != NULL) { free(curFile->guard->name); free(curFile->guard); } FStr_Done(&curFile->name); Buf_Done(&curFile->buf); if (curFile->forLoop != NULL) ForLoop_Free(curFile->forLoop); Vector_Pop(&includes); if (includes.len == 0) { /* We've run out of input */ Global_Delete(".PARSEDIR"); Global_Delete(".PARSEFILE"); Global_Delete(".INCLUDEDFROMDIR"); Global_Delete(".INCLUDEDFROMFILE"); return false; } curFile = CurFile(); DEBUG2(PARSE, "ParseEOF: returning to file %s, line %u\n", curFile->name.str, curFile->readLines + 1); SetParseFile(curFile->name.str); return true; } typedef enum ParseRawLineResult { PRLR_LINE, PRLR_EOF, PRLR_ERROR } ParseRawLineResult; /* * Parse until the end of a line, taking into account lines that end with * backslash-newline. The resulting line goes from out_line to out_line_end; * the line is not null-terminated. */ static ParseRawLineResult ParseRawLine(IncludedFile *curFile, char **out_line, char **out_line_end, char **out_firstBackslash, char **out_commentLineEnd) { char *line = curFile->buf_ptr; char *buf_end = curFile->buf_end; char *p = line; char *line_end = line; char *firstBackslash = NULL; char *commentLineEnd = NULL; ParseRawLineResult res = PRLR_LINE; curFile->readLines++; for (;;) { char ch; if (p == buf_end) { res = PRLR_EOF; break; } ch = *p; if (ch == '\0' || (ch == '\\' && p[1] == '\0')) { Parse_Error(PARSE_FATAL, "Zero byte read from file"); exit(2); } /* Treat next character after '\' as literal. */ if (ch == '\\') { if (firstBackslash == NULL) firstBackslash = p; if (p[1] == '\n') { curFile->readLines++; if (p + 2 == buf_end) { line_end = p; *line_end = '\n'; p += 2; continue; } } p += 2; line_end = p; assert(p <= buf_end); continue; } /* * Remember the first '#' for comment stripping, unless * the previous char was '[', as in the modifier ':[#]'. */ if (ch == '#' && commentLineEnd == NULL && !(p > line && p[-1] == '[')) commentLineEnd = line_end; p++; if (ch == '\n') break; /* We are not interested in trailing whitespace. */ if (!ch_isspace(ch)) line_end = p; } curFile->buf_ptr = p; *out_line = line; *out_line_end = line_end; *out_firstBackslash = firstBackslash; *out_commentLineEnd = commentLineEnd; return res; } /* * Beginning at start, unescape '\#' to '#' and replace backslash-newline * with a single space. */ static void UnescapeBackslash(char *line, char *start) { const char *src = start; char *dst = start; char *spaceStart = line; for (;;) { char ch = *src++; if (ch != '\\') { if (ch == '\0') break; *dst++ = ch; continue; } ch = *src++; if (ch == '\0') { /* Delete '\\' at the end of the buffer. */ dst--; break; } /* Delete '\\' from before '#' on non-command lines. */ if (ch == '#' && line[0] != '\t') *dst++ = ch; else if (ch == '\n') { cpp_skip_hspace(&src); *dst++ = ' '; } else { /* Leave '\\' in the buffer for later. */ *dst++ = '\\'; *dst++ = ch; /* Keep an escaped ' ' at the line end. */ spaceStart = dst; } } /* Delete any trailing spaces - eg from empty continuations */ while (dst > spaceStart && ch_isspace(dst[-1])) dst--; *dst = '\0'; } typedef enum LineKind { /* * Return the next line that is neither empty nor a comment. * Backslash line continuations are folded into a single space. * A trailing comment, if any, is discarded. */ LK_NONEMPTY, /* * Return the next line, even if it is empty or a comment. * Preserve backslash-newline to keep the line numbers correct. * * Used in .for loops to collect the body of the loop while waiting * for the corresponding .endfor. */ LK_FOR_BODY, /* * Return the next line that starts with a dot. * Backslash line continuations are folded into a single space. * A trailing comment, if any, is discarded. * * Used in .if directives to skip over irrelevant branches while * waiting for the corresponding .endif. */ LK_DOT } LineKind; /* * Return the next "interesting" logical line from the current file. The * returned string will be freed at the end of including the file. */ static char * ReadLowLevelLine(LineKind kind) { IncludedFile *curFile = CurFile(); ParseRawLineResult res; char *line; char *line_end; char *firstBackslash; char *commentLineEnd; for (;;) { curFile->lineno = curFile->readLines + 1; res = ParseRawLine(curFile, &line, &line_end, &firstBackslash, &commentLineEnd); if (res == PRLR_ERROR) return NULL; if (line == line_end || line == commentLineEnd) { if (res == PRLR_EOF) return NULL; if (kind != LK_FOR_BODY) continue; } /* We now have a line of data */ assert(ch_isspace(*line_end)); *line_end = '\0'; if (kind == LK_FOR_BODY) return line; /* Don't join the physical lines. */ if (kind == LK_DOT && line[0] != '.') continue; break; } if (commentLineEnd != NULL && line[0] != '\t') *commentLineEnd = '\0'; if (firstBackslash != NULL) UnescapeBackslash(line, firstBackslash); return line; } static bool SkipIrrelevantBranches(void) { const char *line; while ((line = ReadLowLevelLine(LK_DOT)) != NULL) if (Cond_EvalLine(line) == CR_TRUE) return true; return false; } static bool ParseForLoop(const char *line) { int rval; unsigned forHeadLineno; unsigned bodyReadLines; int forLevel; rval = For_Eval(line); if (rval == 0) return false; /* Not a .for line */ if (rval < 0) return true; /* Syntax error - error printed, ignore line */ forHeadLineno = CurFile()->lineno; bodyReadLines = CurFile()->readLines; /* Accumulate the loop body until the matching '.endfor'. */ forLevel = 1; do { line = ReadLowLevelLine(LK_FOR_BODY); if (line == NULL) { Parse_Error(PARSE_FATAL, "Unexpected end of file in .for loop"); break; } } while (For_Accum(line, &forLevel)); For_Run(forHeadLineno, bodyReadLines); return true; } /* * Read an entire line from the input file. * * Empty lines, .if and .for are handled by this function, while variable * assignments, other directives, dependency lines and shell commands are * handled by the caller. * * Return a line without trailing whitespace, or NULL for EOF. The returned * string will be freed at the end of including the file. */ static char * ReadHighLevelLine(void) { char *line; CondResult condResult; for (;;) { IncludedFile *curFile = CurFile(); line = ReadLowLevelLine(LK_NONEMPTY); if (posix_state == PS_MAYBE_NEXT_LINE) posix_state = PS_NOW_OR_NEVER; else posix_state = PS_TOO_LATE; if (line == NULL) return NULL; DEBUG2(PARSE, "Parsing line %u: %s\n", curFile->lineno, line); if (curFile->guardState != GS_NO && ((curFile->guardState == GS_START && line[0] != '.') || curFile->guardState == GS_DONE)) curFile->guardState = GS_NO; if (line[0] != '.') return line; condResult = Cond_EvalLine(line); if (curFile->guardState == GS_START) { Guard *guard; if (condResult != CR_ERROR && (guard = Cond_ExtractGuard(line)) != NULL) { curFile->guardState = GS_COND; curFile->guard = guard; } else curFile->guardState = GS_NO; } switch (condResult) { case CR_FALSE: /* May also mean a syntax error. */ if (!SkipIrrelevantBranches()) return NULL; continue; case CR_TRUE: continue; case CR_ERROR: /* Not a conditional line */ if (ParseForLoop(line)) continue; break; } return line; } } static void FinishDependencyGroup(void) { GNodeListNode *ln; if (targets == NULL) return; for (ln = targets->first; ln != NULL; ln = ln->next) { GNode *gn = ln->datum; Suff_EndTransform(gn); /* * Mark the target as already having commands if it does, to * keep from having shell commands on multiple dependency * lines. */ if (!Lst_IsEmpty(&gn->commands)) gn->type |= OP_HAS_COMMANDS; } Lst_Free(targets); targets = NULL; } /* Add the command to each target from the current dependency spec. */ static void ParseLine_ShellCommand(const char *p) { cpp_skip_whitespace(&p); if (*p == '\0') return; /* skip empty commands */ if (targets == NULL) { Parse_Error(PARSE_FATAL, "Unassociated shell command \"%s\"", p); return; } { char *cmd = bmake_strdup(p); GNodeListNode *ln; for (ln = targets->first; ln != NULL; ln = ln->next) { GNode *gn = ln->datum; GNode_AddCommand(gn, cmd); } #ifdef CLEANUP Lst_Append(&targCmds, cmd); #endif } } static void HandleBreak(const char *arg) { IncludedFile *curFile = CurFile(); if (arg[0] != '\0') Parse_Error(PARSE_FATAL, "The .break directive does not take arguments"); if (curFile->forLoop != NULL) { /* pretend we reached EOF */ For_Break(curFile->forLoop); cond_depth = CurFile_CondMinDepth(); ParseEOF(); } else Parse_Error(PARSE_FATAL, "break outside of for loop"); } /* * See if the line starts with one of the known directives, and if so, handle * the directive. */ static bool ParseDirective(char *line) { char *p = line + 1; const char *arg; Substring dir; pp_skip_whitespace(&p); if (IsInclude(p, false)) { ParseInclude(p); return true; } dir.start = p; while (ch_islower(*p) || *p == '-') p++; dir.end = p; if (*p != '\0' && !ch_isspace(*p)) return false; pp_skip_whitespace(&p); arg = p; if (Substring_Equals(dir, "break")) HandleBreak(arg); else if (Substring_Equals(dir, "undef")) Var_Undef(arg); else if (Substring_Equals(dir, "export")) Var_Export(VEM_PLAIN, arg); else if (Substring_Equals(dir, "export-env")) Var_Export(VEM_ENV, arg); else if (Substring_Equals(dir, "export-literal")) Var_Export(VEM_LITERAL, arg); else if (Substring_Equals(dir, "unexport")) Var_UnExport(false, arg); else if (Substring_Equals(dir, "unexport-env")) Var_UnExport(true, arg); else if (Substring_Equals(dir, "info")) HandleMessage(PARSE_INFO, "info", arg); else if (Substring_Equals(dir, "warning")) HandleMessage(PARSE_WARNING, "warning", arg); else if (Substring_Equals(dir, "error")) HandleMessage(PARSE_FATAL, "error", arg); else return false; return true; } bool Parse_VarAssign(const char *line, bool finishDependencyGroup, GNode *scope) { VarAssign var; if (!Parse_IsVar(line, &var)) return false; if (finishDependencyGroup) FinishDependencyGroup(); Parse_Var(&var, scope); free(var.varname); return true; } void Parse_GuardElse(void) { IncludedFile *curFile = CurFile(); if (cond_depth == curFile->condMinDepth + 1) curFile->guardState = GS_NO; } void Parse_GuardEndif(void) { IncludedFile *curFile = CurFile(); if (cond_depth == curFile->condMinDepth && curFile->guardState == GS_COND) curFile->guardState = GS_DONE; } static char * FindSemicolon(char *p) { int depth = 0; for (; *p != '\0'; p++) { if (*p == '\\' && p[1] != '\0') { p++; continue; } if (*p == '$' && (p[1] == '(' || p[1] == '{')) depth++; else if (depth > 0 && (*p == ')' || *p == '}')) depth--; else if (depth == 0 && *p == ';') break; } return p; } static void ParseDependencyLine(char *line) { VarEvalMode emode; char *expanded_line; const char *shellcmd = NULL; { char *semicolon = FindSemicolon(line); if (*semicolon != '\0') { /* Terminate the dependency list at the ';' */ *semicolon = '\0'; shellcmd = semicolon + 1; } } /* * We now know it's a dependency line, so it needs to have all * variables expanded before being parsed. * * XXX: Ideally the dependency line would first be split into * its left-hand side, dependency operator and right-hand side, * and then each side would be expanded on its own. This would * allow for the left-hand side to allow only defined variables * and to allow variables on the right-hand side to be undefined * as well. * * Parsing the line first would also prevent that targets * generated from expressions are interpreted as the * dependency operator, such as in "target${:U\:} middle: source", * in which the middle is interpreted as a source, not a target. */ /* * In lint mode, allow undefined variables to appear in dependency * lines. * * Ideally, only the right-hand side would allow undefined variables * since it is common to have optional dependencies. Having undefined * variables on the left-hand side is more unusual though. Since * both sides are expanded in a single pass, there is not much choice * what to do here. * * In normal mode, it does not matter whether undefined variables are * allowed or not since as of 2020-09-14, Var_Parse does not print * any parse errors in such a case. It simply returns the special * empty string var_Error, which cannot be detected in the result of * Var_Subst. */ emode = opts.strict ? VARE_WANTRES : VARE_UNDEFERR; expanded_line = Var_Subst(line, SCOPE_CMDLINE, emode); /* TODO: handle errors */ /* Need a fresh list for the target nodes */ if (targets != NULL) Lst_Free(targets); targets = Lst_New(); ParseDependency(expanded_line, line); free(expanded_line); if (shellcmd != NULL) ParseLine_ShellCommand(shellcmd); } static void ParseLine(char *line) { if (line[0] == '.' && ParseDirective(line)) return; if (line[0] == '\t') { ParseLine_ShellCommand(line + 1); return; } if (IsSysVInclude(line)) { ParseTraditionalInclude(line); return; } if (strncmp(line, "export", 6) == 0 && ch_isspace(line[6]) && strchr(line, ':') == NULL) { ParseGmakeExport(line); return; } if (Parse_VarAssign(line, true, SCOPE_GLOBAL)) return; FinishDependencyGroup(); ParseDependencyLine(line); } /* Interpret a top-level makefile. */ void Parse_File(const char *name, int fd) { char *line; Buffer buf; buf = LoadFile(name, fd != -1 ? fd : STDIN_FILENO); if (fd != -1) (void)close(fd); assert(targets == NULL); Parse_PushInput(name, 1, 0, buf, NULL); do { while ((line = ReadHighLevelLine()) != NULL) { ParseLine(line); } } while (ParseEOF()); FinishDependencyGroup(); if (parseErrors != 0) { (void)fflush(stdout); (void)fprintf(stderr, "%s: Fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue\n", progname); PrintOnError(NULL, ""); exit(1); } } /* Initialize the parsing module. */ void Parse_Init(void) { mainNode = NULL; parseIncPath = SearchPath_New(); sysIncPath = SearchPath_New(); defSysIncPath = SearchPath_New(); Vector_Init(&includes, sizeof(IncludedFile)); HashTable_Init(&guards); } /* Clean up the parsing module. */ void Parse_End(void) { #ifdef CLEANUP HashIter hi; Lst_DoneCall(&targCmds, free); assert(targets == NULL); SearchPath_Free(defSysIncPath); SearchPath_Free(sysIncPath); SearchPath_Free(parseIncPath); assert(includes.len == 0); Vector_Done(&includes); HashIter_Init(&hi, &guards); while (HashIter_Next(&hi) != NULL) { Guard *guard = hi.entry->value; free(guard->name); free(guard); } HashTable_Done(&guards); #endif } /* Populate the list with the single main target to create, or error out. */ void Parse_MainName(GNodeList *mainList) { if (mainNode == NULL) Punt("no target to make."); Lst_Append(mainList, mainNode); if (mainNode->type & OP_DOUBLEDEP) Lst_AppendAll(mainList, &mainNode->cohorts); Global_Append(".TARGETS", mainNode->name); } int Parse_NumErrors(void) { return parseErrors; }