pkgsrc/mk/bsd.pkg.debug.mk
dmcmahill 93768ceffe On the sed expression used to extract $NetBSD$ and $Id$ tags, add
a "^" to the beginning to anchor the expression.  No change in the ouput
but on SunOS-5.9 it runs up to 90,000 times faster on some files (probably
much less of an improvement on some, maybe more improvement on others).
Committed during the freeze as bulk builds that call 'make debug' were
unusable.
2007-06-19 13:11:01 +00:00

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# $NetBSD: bsd.pkg.debug.mk,v 1.19 2007/06/19 13:11:01 dmcmahill Exp $
#
# Public targets:
#
# debug:
# outputs the values of some commonly used variables and the
# contents of some files which are useful for tracking bugs,
# especially for packages that use the GNU autotools.
#
PRINTF?= printf
# Note: In the many cases where ${x} is used, the quoting is left out
# intentionally, since x is an element of a list of shell words, and
# passing such a shell word to the shell should still result in one
# word. That way, no extra level of quoting is introduced.
#
# The only exception is the "<" character in CONFIGURE_ARGS, where it
# is often used to redirect the input coming from another source. That
# character has to be quoted.
.PHONY: \
debug \
_show-dbginfo-file-versions \
_show-dbginfo-tools \
_show-dbginfo-configure \
_show-dbginfo-config.status \
_show-dbginfo-config.h \
_show-dbginfo-build \
_show-dbginfo-install \
_show-dbginfo-plist-subst
debug: \
_show-dbginfo-file-versions \
_show-dbginfo-tools \
_show-dbginfo-configure \
_show-dbginfo-config.status \
_show-dbginfo-config.h \
_show-dbginfo-build \
_show-dbginfo-install \
_show-dbginfo-plist-subst
_show-dbginfo-file-versions:
@${PRINTF} "File versions:\\n"
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} set -e; \
sedexpr='s,^.*\([$$]NetBSD:[^$$]*\$$\).*,\1,p'; \
${FIND} * -type f -print \
| while read fname; do \
ident=`${SED} -n \
-e 's,^.*\\([$$]NetBSD:[^$$]*\\$$\\).*,\\1,p' \
-e 's,^.*\\([$$]Id:[^$$]*\\$$\\).*,\\1,p' \
"$${fname}"` || continue; \
case $${ident} in \
*?*) ${PRINTF} "\\t%s: %s\\n" "$${fname}" "$${ident}";; \
esac; \
done
@${PRINTF} "\\n"
_show-dbginfo-tools:
@${PRINTF} "TOOLS:\\n"
@${USE_TOOLS:C/:.*//:O:u:@t@${_TOOLS_VARNAME.${t}:D${PRINTF} "\\t%s=%s\\n" ${_TOOLS_VARNAME.${t}} ${${_TOOLS_VARNAME.${t}}:Q};}@}
@${PRINTF} "\\n"
_show-dbginfo-configure:
@${PRINTF} "CONFIGURE_DIRS:\\n"; ${CONFIGURE_DIRS:@x@${PRINTF} "\\t%s\\n" ${x};@}
@${PRINTF} "\\n"
@${PRINTF} "CONFIGURE_ENV (sorted alphabetically):\\n"; ${CONFIGURE_ENV:O:@x@${PRINTF} "\\t%s\\n" ${x};@}
@${PRINTF} "\\n"
@${PRINTF} "CONFIGURE_SCRIPT:\\n\\t%s\\n" ${CONFIGURE_SCRIPT}
@${PRINTF} "\\n"
@${PRINTF} "CONFIGURE_ARGS:\\n"; ${CONFIGURE_ARGS:@x@${PRINTF} "\\t%s\\n" ${x:S,<,\<,};@}
@${PRINTF} "\\n"
_show-dbginfo-config.status:
.if !empty(CONFIGURE_DIRS:M*)
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} set -e; \
if ${TEST} -d ${WRKSRC:Q}; then cd ${WRKSRC:Q}; \
for cs in ${CONFIGURE_DIRS:=/config.status}; do \
if ${TEST} ! -f "$${cs}"; then continue; fi; \
${PRINTF} "%s:\\n" "$${cs}"; \
${SED} -n -e 's,|#_!!_#|,,g' \
-e '/s,^\\(\[ #\]\*\\)/d' \
-e 's:^s,@\([^@]*\)@,\(.*\),;t t$$: \1=\2:p' \
-e 's:^s&@\([^@]*\)@&\(.*\)&;t t$$: \1=\2:p' \
-e 's:^s,@\([^@]*\)@,\(.*\),g$$: \1=\2:p' \
-e 's:^s%@\([^@]*\)@%\(.*\)%g$$: \1=\2:p' \
-e 's:^s&@\([^@]*\)@&\(.*\)&g$$: \1=\2:p' \
-e 's:^\(s[^[:alnum:]].*\): &:p' \
-e '/:\[FHLC\]/q' \
"$${cs}" \
| ${SORT}; \
${PRINTF} "\\n"; \
done; fi
.else
@${DO_NADA}
.endif
_show-dbginfo-config.h:
.if !empty(CONFIGURE_DIRS:M*)
${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} set -e; \
[ -d ${WRKSRC} ] || exit 0; \
print_config_h() { \
printf "%s:\\n" "`pwd`/$$1"; \
awk '/^#define / { print "\t"$$0; } /^\/\* #undef / { print "\t" $$2 " " $$3; }' < "$$1"; \
printf "\\n"; \
}; \
for cdir in ${CONFIGURE_DIRS}; do \
cd ${WRKSRC}; [ -d "$$cdir" ] || continue; cd "$$cdir"; \
[ ! -f config.h ] || { print_config_h config.h; continue; }; \
[ ! -f config.status ] || { \
: "autoconf 2.59"; \
chs=`sed -n 's,^config_headers="\([^:]*\).*".*,\1,p' config.status || true`; \
: "autoconf 2.13"; \
[ "$$chs" ] || chs=`sed -n 's,^ CONFIG_HEADERS="\([^:"]*\).*,\1,p' config.status || true`; \
done=no; \
for ch in $$chs; do print_config_h "$$ch"; done=yes; done; \
[ $$done = no ] || continue; \
}; \
printf "WARNING: No config header found in `pwd`.\\n\\n"; \
done
.else
@${DO_NADA}
.endif
_show-dbginfo-build:
@${PRINTF} "PKGSRC_MAKE_ENV (sorted alphabetically):\\n"; ${PKGSRC_MAKE_ENV:O:@x@${PRINTF} "\\t%s\\n" ${x};@}
@${PRINTF} "\\n"
@${PRINTF} "BUILD_DIRS:\\n"; ${BUILD_DIRS:@x@${PRINTF} "\\t%s\\n" ${x};@}
@${PRINTF} "\\n"
@${PRINTF} "MAKE_ENV (sorted alphabetically):\\n"; ${MAKE_ENV:O:@x@${PRINTF} "\\t%s\\n" ${x};@}
@${PRINTF} "\\n"
@${PRINTF} "MAKE_PROGRAM:\\n\\t%s\\n" ${MAKE_PROGRAM:Q}
@${PRINTF} "\\n"
@${PRINTF} "MAKE_FLAGS:\\n"; ${MAKE_FLAGS:@x@${PRINTF} "\\t%s\\n" ${x};@}
@${PRINTF} "\\n"
@${PRINTF} "BUILD_MAKE_FLAGS:\\n"; ${BUILD_MAKE_FLAGS:@x@${PRINTF} "\\t%s\\n" ${x};@}
@${PRINTF} "\\n"
_show-dbginfo-install:
@${PRINTF} "INSTALL_DIRS:\\n"; ${INSTALL_DIRS:@x@${PRINTF} "\\t%s\\n" ${x};@}
@${PRINTF} "\\n"
@${PRINTF} "INSTALL_MAKE_FLAGS:\\n"; ${INSTALL_MAKE_FLAGS:@x@${PRINTF} "\\t%s\\n" ${x};@}
@${PRINTF} "\\n"
_show-dbginfo-plist-subst:
@${PRINTF} "PLIST_SUBST (sorted alphabetically):\\n"; ${PLIST_SUBST:O:@x@${PRINTF} "\\t%s\\n" ${x};@}
@${PRINTF} "\\n"