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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (C) 2002-2008, 2010-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
progname=$0
package=gnulib
# func_usage
# outputs to stdout the --help usage message.
func_usage ()
{
echo "\
Usage: posix-modules
Lists the gnulib modules that implement POSIX interfaces.
Report bugs to <bug-gnulib@gnu.org>."
}
# func_version
# outputs to stdout the --version message.
func_version ()
{
func_gnulib_dir
if test -d "$gnulib_dir"/.git \
&& (git --version) >/dev/null 2>/dev/null \
&& (date --version) >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
# gnulib checked out from git.
sed_extract_first_date='/^Date/{
s/^Date:[ ]*//p
q
}'
date=`cd "$gnulib_dir" && git log ChangeLog | sed -n -e "$sed_extract_first_date"`
# Turn "Fri Mar 21 07:16:51 2008 -0600" into "Mar 21 2008 07:16:51 -0600".
sed_year_before_time='s/^[^ ]* \([^ ]*\) \([0-9]*\) \([0-9:]*\) \([0-9]*\) /\1 \2 \4 \3 /'
date=`echo "$date" | sed -e "$sed_year_before_time"`
# Use GNU date to compute the time in GMT.
date=`date -d "$date" -u +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"`
version=' '`cd "$gnulib_dir" && ./build-aux/git-version-gen /dev/null | sed -e 's/-dirty/-modified/'`
else
if test -d "$gnulib_dir"/CVS \
&& (cvs --version) >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
# gnulib checked out from CVS.
sed_extract_first_date='/^date: /{
s/^date: \([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]\).\([0-9][0-9]\).\([0-9][0-9]\) \([0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9]\).*/\1-\2-\3 \4/p
q
}'
date=`cd "$gnulib_dir" && cvs log -N ChangeLog 2>/dev/null | sed -n -e "$sed_extract_first_date"`
else
# gnulib copy without versioning information.
date=`sed -e 's/ .*//;q' "$gnulib_dir"/ChangeLog`
fi
version=
fi
year=`"$gnulib_dir"/build-aux/mdate-sh "$self_abspathname" | sed 's,^.* ,,'`
echo "\
posix-modules (GNU $package $date)$version
Copyright (C) $year Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
Written by" "Bruno Haible"
}
# func_exit STATUS
# exits with a given status.
# This function needs to be used, rather than 'exit', when a 'trap' handler is
# in effect that refers to $?.
func_exit ()
{
(exit $1); exit $1
}
# func_gnulib_dir
# locates the directory where the gnulib repository lives
# Input:
# - progname name of this program
# Sets variables
# - self_abspathname absolute pathname of this program
# - gnulib_dir absolute pathname of gnulib repository
func_gnulib_dir ()
{
case "$progname" in
/*) self_abspathname="$progname" ;;
*/*) self_abspathname=`pwd`/"$progname" ;;
*)
# Look in $PATH.
# Iterate through the elements of $PATH.
# We use IFS=: instead of
# for d in `echo ":$PATH:" | sed -e 's/:::*/:.:/g' | sed -e 's/:/ /g'`
# because the latter does not work when some PATH element contains spaces.
# We use a canonicalized $pathx instead of $PATH, because empty PATH
# elements are by definition equivalent to '.', however field splitting
# according to IFS=: loses empty fields in many shells:
# - /bin/sh on OSF/1 and Solaris loses all empty fields (at the
# beginning, at the end, and in the middle),
# - /bin/sh on IRIX and /bin/ksh on IRIX and OSF/1 lose empty fields
# at the beginning and at the end,
# - GNU bash, /bin/sh on AIX and HP-UX, and /bin/ksh on AIX, HP-UX,
# Solaris lose empty fields at the end.
# The 'case' statement is an optimization, to avoid evaluating the
# explicit canonicalization command when $PATH contains no empty fields.
self_abspathname=
if test "${PATH_SEPARATOR+set}" != set; then
# Determine PATH_SEPARATOR by trying to find /bin/sh in a PATH which
# contains only /bin. Note that ksh looks also at the FPATH variable,
# so we have to set that as well for the test.
PATH_SEPARATOR=:
(PATH='/bin;/bin'; FPATH=$PATH; sh -c :) >/dev/null 2>&1 \
&& { (PATH='/bin:/bin'; FPATH=$PATH; sh -c :) >/dev/null 2>&1 \
|| PATH_SEPARATOR=';'
}
fi
if test "$PATH_SEPARATOR" = ";"; then
# On Windows, programs are searched in "." before $PATH.
pathx=".;$PATH"
else
# On Unix, we have to convert empty PATH elements to ".".
pathx="$PATH"
case :$PATH: in
*::*)
pathx=`echo ":$PATH:" | sed -e 's/:::*/:.:/g' -e 's/^://' -e 's/:\$//'`
;;
esac
fi
save_IFS="$IFS"
IFS="$PATH_SEPARATOR"
for d in $pathx; do
IFS="$save_IFS"
test -z "$d" && d=.
if test -x "$d/$progname" && test ! -d "$d/$progname"; then
self_abspathname="$d/$progname"
break
fi
done
IFS="$save_IFS"
if test -z "$self_abspathname"; then
func_fatal_error "could not locate the posix-modules program - how did you invoke it?"
fi
;;
esac
while test -h "$self_abspathname"; do
# Resolve symbolic link.
linkval=`func_readlink "$self_abspathname"`
test -n "$linkval" || break
case "$linkval" in
/* ) self_abspathname="$linkval" ;;
* ) self_abspathname=`echo "$self_abspathname" | sed -e 's,/[^/]*$,,'`/"$linkval" ;;
esac
done
gnulib_dir=`echo "$self_abspathname" | sed -e 's,/[^/]*$,,'`
}
# func_tmpdir
# creates a temporary directory.
# Input:
# - progname name of this program
# Sets variable
# - tmp pathname of freshly created temporary directory
func_tmpdir ()
{
# Use the environment variable TMPDIR, falling back to /tmp. This allows
# users to specify a different temporary directory, for example, if their
# /tmp is filled up or too small.
: ${TMPDIR=/tmp}
{
# Use the mktemp program if available. If not available, hide the error
# message.
tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d "$TMPDIR/glXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` &&
test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp"
} ||
{
# Use a simple mkdir command. It is guaranteed to fail if the directory
# already exists. $RANDOM is bash specific and expands to empty in shells
# other than bash, ksh and zsh. Its use does not increase security;
# rather, it minimizes the probability of failure in a very cluttered /tmp
# directory.
tmp=$TMPDIR/gl$$-$RANDOM
(umask 077 && mkdir "$tmp")
} ||
{
echo "$progname: cannot create a temporary directory in $TMPDIR" >&2
func_exit 1
}
}
# func_fatal_error message
# outputs to stderr a fatal error message, and terminates the program.
# Input:
# - progname name of this program
func_fatal_error ()
{
echo "$progname: *** $1" 1>&2
echo "$progname: *** Stop." 1>&2
func_exit 1
}
# func_readlink SYMLINK
# outputs the target of the given symlink.
if (type -p readlink) > /dev/null 2>&1; then
func_readlink ()
{
# Use the readlink program from GNU coreutils.
readlink "$1"
}
else
func_readlink ()
{
# Use two sed invocations. A single sed -n -e 's,^.* -> \(.*\)$,\1,p'
# would do the wrong thing if the link target contains " -> ".
LC_ALL=C ls -l "$1" | sed -e 's, -> ,#%%#,' | sed -n -e 's,^.*#%%#\(.*\)$,\1,p'
}
fi
# Command-line option processing.
while test $# -gt 0; do
case "$1" in
--help | --hel | --he | --h )
func_usage
exit $? ;;
--version | --versio | --versi | --vers | --ver | --ve | --v )
func_version
exit $? ;;
-* )
echo "posix-modules: unknown option $1" 1>&2
echo "Try 'posix-modules --help' for more information." 1>&2
exit 1 ;;
* )
echo "posix-modules: too many arguments" 1>&2
echo "Try 'posix-modules --help' for more information." 1>&2
exit 1 ;;
esac
done
func_gnulib_dir
(
# Get the header modules.
LC_ALL=C grep -h '^Gnulib module: ' "$gnulib_dir"/doc/posix-headers/*.texi 2>/dev/null \
| sed -e 's,^Gnulib module: ,,'
# Get the function modules.
LC_ALL=C grep -h '^Gnulib module: ' "$gnulib_dir"/doc/posix-functions/*.texi 2>/dev/null \
| sed -e 's,^Gnulib module: ,,'
# Then filter out the words "---", ",", "and", "or" and remove *-gnu modules.
) | sed -e 's/,/ /g' | LC_ALL=C sort | LC_ALL=C uniq \
| { # Then filter out the words "---", "and", "or" and remove *-gnu modules.
tr ' ' '\012' | sed -e '/^---$/d' -e '/^and$/d' -e '/^or$/d' -e '/-gnu$/d'
} \
| LC_ALL=C sort | LC_ALL=C uniq
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