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So far we've been handling AST release build and git commit flags and ksh SHOPT_* compile time options in the generic package build script. That was a hack that was necessary before I had sufficient understanding of the build system. Some of it did not work very well, e.g. the correct git commit did not show up in ${.sh.version} when compiling from a git repo. As of this commit, this is properly included in the mamake dependency tree by handling it from the libast and ksh93 Mamfiles, guaranteeing they are properly up to date. For a release build, the _AST_ksh_release macro is renamed to _AST_release, because some aspects of libast also use this. This commit also adds my first attempt at documenting the (very simple, six-command) mamake language as it is currently implemented -- which is significantly different from Glenn Fowler's original paper. This is mostly based on reading the mamake.c source code. src/cmd/INIT/README-mamake.md: - Added. bin/package, src/cmd/INIT/package.sh: - Delete the hack. **/Mamfile: - Remove KSH_RELFLAGS and KSH_SHOPTFLAGS, which supported the hack. - Delete 'meta' commands. They were no-ops; mamake.c ignores them. They also did not add any informative value. src/lib/libast/Mamfile: - Add a 'virtual' target that obtains the current git commit, examines the git branch, and decides whether to auto-set an _AST_git_commit and/or or _AST_release #define to a new releaseflags.h header file. This is overwritten on each run. - Add code to the install target that copies limit.h to include/ast, but only if it doesn't exist or the content of the original changed. This allows '#include <releaseflags.h>' from any program using libast while avoiding needless recompiles. - When there are uncommitted changes, add /MOD (modified) to the commit hash instead of not defining it at all. src/cmd/ksh93/**: - Mamfile: Add a shopt.h target that reads SHOPT.sh and converts it into a new shopt.h header file in the object code directory. The shopt.h header only contains SHOPT_* directives that have a value in SHOPT.sh (not the empty/probe ones). They also do not redefine the macros if they already exist, so overriding with something like CCFLAGS+=' -DSHOPT_FOO=1' remains possible. - **.c: Every c file now #includes "shopt.h" first. So SHOPT_* macros are no longer passed via environment/MAM variables. * SHOPT.sh: The AUDITFILE and CMDLIB_DIR macros no longer need an extra backslash-escape for the double quotes in their values. (The old way required this because mamake inserts MAM variables directly into shell scripts as literals without quoting. :-/ ) src/cmd/INIT/mamake.c: - Import the two minor changes between from 93u+ and 93v-: bind() is renamed to bindfile() and there is a tweak to detecting an "improper done statement". - Allow arbitrary whitespace (isspace()) everywhere, instead of spaces only. This obsoletes my earlier indentation workaround from 6cc2f6a0; turns out mamake always supported indentation, but with spaces only. - Do not skip line numbers at the beginning of each line. This undocumented feature is not and (AFAICT) never has been used. - Throw an error on unknown command or rule attribute. Quite an important feature for manual maintenance: catches typos, etc. |
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