freebsd-ports/Tools/scripts/portsvar.sh
Daichi GOTO e1ad7a3739 Add portsvar.sh schell script into Tools/scripts.
portsvar.sh
  - print out variable defined through bsd.port.mk

example:
   % portsvar.sh PORTSDIR OSVERSION
   PORTSDIR = /usr/ports
   OSVERSION = 600034
   % portsvar.sh -e "PORTS[^_]"
   PORTSDIR = /usr/ports
   PORTSSUPFILE = /usr/share/examples/cvsup/ports-supfile
   % portsvar.sh USE_RUBY=yes RUBY_VER RUBY_ARCH
   RUBY_VER = 1.8
   RUBY_ARCH = i386-freebsd6
   % portsvar.sh -w ruby RUBY_VER RUBY_ARCH
   RUBY_VER = 1.8
   RUBY_ARCH = i386-freebsd6
   % portsvar.sh -w kde -e KDE_
   KDE_MAINTAINER = will@FreeBSD.org
   KDE_ORIGVER = ${KDE_VERSION}
   KDE_PREFIX = ${LOCALBASE}
   KDE_VERSION = 3.5.0
   MASTER_SITE_KDE_kde = ${kmaster:S@%SUBDIR%/@@g}
   % portsvar.sh -a
   list all variables through bsd.port.mk
   % portsvar.sh -a -w kde
   list all variables through bsd.port.mk including kde

portsvar.sh is easy tool to check out the variables used in
/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.*.mk.
2006-01-11 07:06:51 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# portsvar.sh:
# print out variable defined through bsd.port.mk
#
# example:
# % portsvar.sh PORTSDIR OSVERSION
# PORTSDIR = /usr/ports
# OSVERSION = 600034
# % portsvar.sh -e "PORTS[^_]"
# PORTSDIR = /usr/ports
# PORTSSUPFILE = /usr/share/examples/cvsup/ports-supfile
# % portsvar.sh USE_RUBY=yes RUBY_VER RUBY_ARCH
# RUBY_VER = 1.8
# RUBY_ARCH = i386-freebsd6
# % portsvar.sh -w ruby RUBY_VER RUBY_ARCH
# RUBY_VER = 1.8
# RUBY_ARCH = i386-freebsd6
# % portsvar.sh -w kde -e KDE_
# KDE_MAINTAINER = will@FreeBSD.org
# KDE_ORIGVER = ${KDE_VERSION}
# KDE_PREFIX = ${LOCALBASE}
# KDE_VERSION = 3.5.0
# MASTER_SITE_KDE_kde = ${kmaster:S@%SUBDIR%/@@g}
# % portsvar.sh -a
# list all variables through bsd.port.mk
# % portsvar.sh -a -w kde
# list all variables through bsd.port.mk including kde
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
# MAINTAINER= daichi@freebsd.org
usage_msg="usage:
portsvar.sh [-a] [-e] [-w target] [-h] [var=val ...] var1 [var2 ...]
print out variable that includes var1 [var2 ...] through bsd.port.mk
-a print all variables defined through bsd.port.mk
-e regex search mode
-w set target bsd.*.mk name, for ex. -w kde
-h print this message"
# default values
alllistmode=off
regexmode=off
# options
while getopts aew:h? option
do
case "$option" in
a)
alllistmode=on
;;
e)
regexmode=on
;;
w)
case $OPTARG in
apache) setvar="$setvar USE_APACHE=yes";;
autotools) setvar="$setvar USE_AUTOTOOLS=yes";;
database) setvar="$setvar USE_MYSQL=yes USE_PGSQL=yes"
setvar="$setvar USE_BDB=yes USE_SQLITE=yes";;
emacs) setvar="$setvar EMACS_PORT_NAME=yes";;
gcc) setvar="$setvar USE_GCC=yes";;
gnome) setvar="$setvar USE_GNOME=yes";;
gnustep) setvar="$setvar USE_GNUSTEP=yes";;
gstreamer) setvar="$setvar USE_GSTREAMER=yes";;
java) setvar="$setvar USE_JAVA=yes";;
kde) setvar="$setvar USE_QT_VER=3";;
openssl) setvar="$setvar USE_OPENSSL=yes";;
php) setvar="$setvar USE_PHP=yes";;
python) setvar="$setvar USE_PYTHON=yes";;
ruby) setvar="$setvar USE_RUBY=yes";;
sdl) setvar="$setvar USE_SDL=yes";;
tcl) setvar="$setvar USE_TCL=yes USE_TK=yes";;
esac
;;
h|\?)
echo "$usage_msg" 1>&2
exit 1
;;
esac
done
shift $(($OPTIND - 1))
# variables and set-variables
for target in $@
do
case $target in
*=*)
setvar="$setvar $target"
;;
*)
var="$var $target"
;;
esac
done
# all list
case $alllistmode in
on)
make -f bsd.port.mk $setvar -dv 2>&1 | grep Global: |
sed 's/Global://' | sort -u | uniq
exit 0
;;
esac
# usage
case $var in
"")
echo "$usage_msg" 1>&2
exit 1
;;
esac
# main
case $regexmode in
on)
regex="^ " # like nop
for target in $var
do
regex="$regex|^[^=]*${target}.*=.*"
done
make -f bsd.port.mk $setvar -dv 2>&1 | grep Global: |
sed 's/Global://' | sort -u | uniq | egrep "($regex)"
;;
off)
for target in $var
do
echo -n "$target = "
make -f bsd.port.mk $setvar -V $target
done
;;
esac