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---- libsoup-2.44.2.orig/build-aux/depcomp 2013-10-18 00:01:49.000000000 +0200
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-+++ libsoup-2.44.2/build-aux/depcomp 2014-04-14 17:21:42.708937363 +0200
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-@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
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- #! /bin/sh
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- # depcomp - compile a program generating dependencies as side-effects
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-
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--scriptversion=2013-05-30.07; # UTC
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-+scriptversion=2012-03-27.16; # UTC
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-
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--# Copyright (C) 1999-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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-+# Copyright (C) 1999-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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-
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- # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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- # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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-@@ -27,9 +27,9 @@ scriptversion=2013-05-30.07; # UTC
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-
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- case $1 in
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- '')
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-- echo "$0: No command. Try '$0 --help' for more information." 1>&2
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-- exit 1;
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-- ;;
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-+ echo "$0: No command. Try '$0 --help' for more information." 1>&2
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-+ exit 1;
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-+ ;;
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- -h | --h*)
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- cat <<\EOF
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- Usage: depcomp [--help] [--version] PROGRAM [ARGS]
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-@@ -56,65 +56,11 @@ EOF
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- ;;
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- esac
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-
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--# Get the directory component of the given path, and save it in the
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--# global variables '$dir'. Note that this directory component will
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--# be either empty or ending with a '/' character. This is deliberate.
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--set_dir_from ()
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--{
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-- case $1 in
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-- */*) dir=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's|/[^/]*$|/|'`;;
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-- *) dir=;;
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-- esac
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--}
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--
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--# Get the suffix-stripped basename of the given path, and save it the
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--# global variable '$base'.
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--set_base_from ()
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--{
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-- base=`echo "$1" | sed -e 's|^.*/||' -e 's/\.[^.]*$//'`
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--}
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--
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--# If no dependency file was actually created by the compiler invocation,
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--# we still have to create a dummy depfile, to avoid errors with the
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--# Makefile "include basename.Plo" scheme.
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--make_dummy_depfile ()
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--{
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-- echo "#dummy" > "$depfile"
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--}
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--
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--# Factor out some common post-processing of the generated depfile.
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--# Requires the auxiliary global variable '$tmpdepfile' to be set.
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--aix_post_process_depfile ()
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--{
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-- # If the compiler actually managed to produce a dependency file,
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-- # post-process it.
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-- if test -f "$tmpdepfile"; then
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-- # Each line is of the form 'foo.o: dependency.h'.
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-- # Do two passes, one to just change these to
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-- # $object: dependency.h
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-- # and one to simply output
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-- # dependency.h:
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-- # which is needed to avoid the deleted-header problem.
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-- { sed -e "s,^.*\.[$lower]*:,$object:," < "$tmpdepfile"
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-- sed -e "s,^.*\.[$lower]*:[$tab ]*,," -e 's,$,:,' < "$tmpdepfile"
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-- } > "$depfile"
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-- rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
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-- else
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-- make_dummy_depfile
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-- fi
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--}
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--
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- # A tabulation character.
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- tab=' '
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- # A newline character.
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- nl='
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- '
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--# Character ranges might be problematic outside the C locale.
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--# These definitions help.
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--upper=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
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--lower=abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
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--digits=0123456789
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--alpha=${upper}${lower}
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-
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- if test -z "$depmode" || test -z "$source" || test -z "$object"; then
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- echo "depcomp: Variables source, object and depmode must be set" 1>&2
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-@@ -128,9 +74,6 @@ tmpdepfile=${tmpdepfile-`echo "$depfile"
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-
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- rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
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-
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--# Avoid interferences from the environment.
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--gccflag= dashmflag=
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--
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- # Some modes work just like other modes, but use different flags. We
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- # parameterize here, but still list the modes in the big case below,
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- # to make depend.m4 easier to write. Note that we *cannot* use a case
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-@@ -142,32 +85,32 @@ if test "$depmode" = hp; then
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- fi
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-
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- if test "$depmode" = dashXmstdout; then
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-- # This is just like dashmstdout with a different argument.
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-- dashmflag=-xM
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-- depmode=dashmstdout
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-+ # This is just like dashmstdout with a different argument.
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-+ dashmflag=-xM
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-+ depmode=dashmstdout
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- fi
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-
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- cygpath_u="cygpath -u -f -"
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- if test "$depmode" = msvcmsys; then
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-- # This is just like msvisualcpp but w/o cygpath translation.
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-- # Just convert the backslash-escaped backslashes to single forward
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-- # slashes to satisfy depend.m4
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-- cygpath_u='sed s,\\\\,/,g'
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-- depmode=msvisualcpp
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-+ # This is just like msvisualcpp but w/o cygpath translation.
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-+ # Just convert the backslash-escaped backslashes to single forward
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-+ # slashes to satisfy depend.m4
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-+ cygpath_u='sed s,\\\\,/,g'
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-+ depmode=msvisualcpp
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- fi
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-
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- if test "$depmode" = msvc7msys; then
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-- # This is just like msvc7 but w/o cygpath translation.
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-- # Just convert the backslash-escaped backslashes to single forward
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-- # slashes to satisfy depend.m4
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-- cygpath_u='sed s,\\\\,/,g'
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-- depmode=msvc7
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-+ # This is just like msvc7 but w/o cygpath translation.
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-+ # Just convert the backslash-escaped backslashes to single forward
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-+ # slashes to satisfy depend.m4
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-+ cygpath_u='sed s,\\\\,/,g'
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-+ depmode=msvc7
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- fi
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-
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- if test "$depmode" = xlc; then
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-- # IBM C/C++ Compilers xlc/xlC can output gcc-like dependency information.
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-- gccflag=-qmakedep=gcc,-MF
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-- depmode=gcc
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-+ # IBM C/C++ Compilers xlc/xlC can output gcc-like dependency informations.
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-+ gccflag=-qmakedep=gcc,-MF
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-+ depmode=gcc
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- fi
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-
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- case "$depmode" in
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-@@ -190,7 +133,8 @@ gcc3)
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- done
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- "$@"
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- stat=$?
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-- if test $stat -ne 0; then
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-+ if test $stat -eq 0; then :
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-+ else
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- rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
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- exit $stat
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- fi
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-@@ -198,17 +142,13 @@ gcc3)
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- ;;
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-
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- gcc)
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--## Note that this doesn't just cater to obsosete pre-3.x GCC compilers.
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--## but also to in-use compilers like IMB xlc/xlC and the HP C compiler.
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--## (see the conditional assignment to $gccflag above).
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- ## There are various ways to get dependency output from gcc. Here's
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- ## why we pick this rather obscure method:
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- ## - Don't want to use -MD because we'd like the dependencies to end
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- ## up in a subdir. Having to rename by hand is ugly.
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- ## (We might end up doing this anyway to support other compilers.)
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- ## - The DEPENDENCIES_OUTPUT environment variable makes gcc act like
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--## -MM, not -M (despite what the docs say). Also, it might not be
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--## supported by the other compilers which use the 'gcc' depmode.
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-+## -MM, not -M (despite what the docs say).
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- ## - Using -M directly means running the compiler twice (even worse
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- ## than renaming).
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- if test -z "$gccflag"; then
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-@@ -216,14 +156,15 @@ gcc)
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- fi
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- "$@" -Wp,"$gccflag$tmpdepfile"
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- stat=$?
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-- if test $stat -ne 0; then
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-+ if test $stat -eq 0; then :
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-+ else
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- rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
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- exit $stat
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- fi
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- rm -f "$depfile"
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- echo "$object : \\" > "$depfile"
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-- # The second -e expression handles DOS-style file names with drive
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-- # letters.
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-+ alpha=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
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-+## The second -e expression handles DOS-style file names with drive letters.
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- sed -e 's/^[^:]*: / /' \
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- -e 's/^['$alpha']:\/[^:]*: / /' < "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile"
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- ## This next piece of magic avoids the "deleted header file" problem.
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-@@ -232,15 +173,15 @@ gcc)
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- ## typically no way to rebuild the header). We avoid this by adding
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- ## dummy dependencies for each header file. Too bad gcc doesn't do
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- ## this for us directly.
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-+ tr ' ' "$nl" < "$tmpdepfile" |
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- ## Some versions of gcc put a space before the ':'. On the theory
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- ## that the space means something, we add a space to the output as
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- ## well. hp depmode also adds that space, but also prefixes the VPATH
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- ## to the object. Take care to not repeat it in the output.
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- ## Some versions of the HPUX 10.20 sed can't process this invocation
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- ## correctly. Breaking it into two sed invocations is a workaround.
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-- tr ' ' "$nl" < "$tmpdepfile" \
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-- | sed -e 's/^\\$//' -e '/^$/d' -e "s|.*$object$||" -e '/:$/d' \
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-- | sed -e 's/$/ :/' >> "$depfile"
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-+ sed -e 's/^\\$//' -e '/^$/d' -e "s|.*$object$||" -e '/:$/d' \
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-+ | sed -e 's/$/ :/' >> "$depfile"
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- rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
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- ;;
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-
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-@@ -258,7 +199,8 @@ sgi)
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- "$@" -MDupdate "$tmpdepfile"
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- fi
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- stat=$?
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-- if test $stat -ne 0; then
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-+ if test $stat -eq 0; then :
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-+ else
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- rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
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- exit $stat
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- fi
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-@@ -266,6 +208,7 @@ sgi)
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-
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- if test -f "$tmpdepfile"; then # yes, the sourcefile depend on other files
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- echo "$object : \\" > "$depfile"
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-+
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- # Clip off the initial element (the dependent). Don't try to be
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- # clever and replace this with sed code, as IRIX sed won't handle
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- # lines with more than a fixed number of characters (4096 in
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-@@ -273,15 +216,19 @@ sgi)
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- # the IRIX cc adds comments like '#:fec' to the end of the
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- # dependency line.
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- tr ' ' "$nl" < "$tmpdepfile" \
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-- | sed -e 's/^.*\.o://' -e 's/#.*$//' -e '/^$/ d' \
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-- | tr "$nl" ' ' >> "$depfile"
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-+ | sed -e 's/^.*\.o://' -e 's/#.*$//' -e '/^$/ d' | \
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-+ tr "$nl" ' ' >> "$depfile"
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- echo >> "$depfile"
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-+
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- # The second pass generates a dummy entry for each header file.
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- tr ' ' "$nl" < "$tmpdepfile" \
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-- | sed -e 's/^.*\.o://' -e 's/#.*$//' -e '/^$/ d' -e 's/$/:/' \
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-- >> "$depfile"
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-+ | sed -e 's/^.*\.o://' -e 's/#.*$//' -e '/^$/ d' -e 's/$/:/' \
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-+ >> "$depfile"
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- else
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-- make_dummy_depfile
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-+ # The sourcefile does not contain any dependencies, so just
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-+ # store a dummy comment line, to avoid errors with the Makefile
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-+ # "include basename.Plo" scheme.
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-+ echo "#dummy" > "$depfile"
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- fi
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- rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
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- ;;
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-@@ -299,8 +246,9 @@ aix)
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- # current directory. Also, the AIX compiler puts '$object:' at the
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- # start of each line; $object doesn't have directory information.
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- # Version 6 uses the directory in both cases.
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-- set_dir_from "$object"
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-- set_base_from "$object"
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-+ dir=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|/[^/]*$|/|'`
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-+ test "x$dir" = "x$object" && dir=
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-+ base=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|^.*/||' -e 's/\.o$//' -e 's/\.lo$//'`
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- if test "$libtool" = yes; then
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- tmpdepfile1=$dir$base.u
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- tmpdepfile2=$base.u
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-@@ -313,7 +261,9 @@ aix)
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- "$@" -M
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- fi
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- stat=$?
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-- if test $stat -ne 0; then
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-+
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-+ if test $stat -eq 0; then :
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-+ else
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- rm -f "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" "$tmpdepfile3"
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- exit $stat
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- fi
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-@@ -322,113 +272,65 @@ aix)
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- do
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- test -f "$tmpdepfile" && break
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- done
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-- aix_post_process_depfile
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-- ;;
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--
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--tcc)
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-- # tcc (Tiny C Compiler) understand '-MD -MF file' since version 0.9.26
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-- # FIXME: That version still under development at the moment of writing.
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-- # Make that this statement remains true also for stable, released
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-- # versions.
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-- # It will wrap lines (doesn't matter whether long or short) with a
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-- # trailing '\', as in:
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-- #
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-- # foo.o : \
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-- # foo.c \
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-- # foo.h \
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-- #
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-- # It will put a trailing '\' even on the last line, and will use leading
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-- # spaces rather than leading tabs (at least since its commit 0394caf7
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-- # "Emit spaces for -MD").
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-- "$@" -MD -MF "$tmpdepfile"
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-- stat=$?
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-- if test $stat -ne 0; then
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-- rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
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-- exit $stat
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-+ if test -f "$tmpdepfile"; then
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-+ # Each line is of the form 'foo.o: dependent.h'.
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-+ # Do two passes, one to just change these to
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-+ # '$object: dependent.h' and one to simply 'dependent.h:'.
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-+ sed -e "s,^.*\.[a-z]*:,$object:," < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile"
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-+ sed -e 's,^.*\.[a-z]*:['"$tab"' ]*,,' -e 's,$,:,' < "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile"
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-+ else
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-+ # The sourcefile does not contain any dependencies, so just
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-+ # store a dummy comment line, to avoid errors with the Makefile
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-+ # "include basename.Plo" scheme.
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-+ echo "#dummy" > "$depfile"
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- fi
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-- rm -f "$depfile"
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-- # Each non-empty line is of the form 'foo.o : \' or ' dep.h \'.
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-- # We have to change lines of the first kind to '$object: \'.
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-- sed -e "s|.*:|$object :|" < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile"
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-- # And for each line of the second kind, we have to emit a 'dep.h:'
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-- # dummy dependency, to avoid the deleted-header problem.
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-- sed -n -e 's|^ *\(.*\) *\\$|\1:|p' < "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile"
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- rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
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- ;;
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-
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--## The order of this option in the case statement is important, since the
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--## shell code in configure will try each of these formats in the order
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--## listed in this file. A plain '-MD' option would be understood by many
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--## compilers, so we must ensure this comes after the gcc and icc options.
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--pgcc)
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-- # Portland's C compiler understands '-MD'.
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-- # Will always output deps to 'file.d' where file is the root name of the
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-- # source file under compilation, even if file resides in a subdirectory.
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-- # The object file name does not affect the name of the '.d' file.
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-- # pgcc 10.2 will output
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-+icc)
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-+ # Intel's C compiler anf tcc (Tiny C Compiler) understand '-MD -MF file'.
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-+ # However on
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-+ # $CC -MD -MF foo.d -c -o sub/foo.o sub/foo.c
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-+ # ICC 7.0 will fill foo.d with something like
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-+ # foo.o: sub/foo.c
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-+ # foo.o: sub/foo.h
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-+ # which is wrong. We want
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-+ # sub/foo.o: sub/foo.c
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-+ # sub/foo.o: sub/foo.h
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-+ # sub/foo.c:
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-+ # sub/foo.h:
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-+ # ICC 7.1 will output
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- # foo.o: sub/foo.c sub/foo.h
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-- # and will wrap long lines using '\' :
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-+ # and will wrap long lines using '\':
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- # foo.o: sub/foo.c ... \
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- # sub/foo.h ... \
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- # ...
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-- set_dir_from "$object"
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-- # Use the source, not the object, to determine the base name, since
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-- # that's sadly what pgcc will do too.
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-- set_base_from "$source"
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-- tmpdepfile=$base.d
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--
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-- # For projects that build the same source file twice into different object
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-- # files, the pgcc approach of using the *source* file root name can cause
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-- # problems in parallel builds. Use a locking strategy to avoid stomping on
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-- # the same $tmpdepfile.
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-- lockdir=$base.d-lock
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-- trap "
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-- echo '$0: caught signal, cleaning up...' >&2
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-- rmdir '$lockdir'
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-- exit 1
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-- " 1 2 13 15
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-- numtries=100
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-- i=$numtries
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-- while test $i -gt 0; do
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-- # mkdir is a portable test-and-set.
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-- if mkdir "$lockdir" 2>/dev/null; then
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-- # This process acquired the lock.
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-- "$@" -MD
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-- stat=$?
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-- # Release the lock.
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-- rmdir "$lockdir"
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-- break
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-- else
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-- # If the lock is being held by a different process, wait
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-- # until the winning process is done or we timeout.
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-- while test -d "$lockdir" && test $i -gt 0; do
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-- sleep 1
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-- i=`expr $i - 1`
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-- done
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-- fi
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-- i=`expr $i - 1`
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-- done
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-- trap - 1 2 13 15
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-- if test $i -le 0; then
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-- echo "$0: failed to acquire lock after $numtries attempts" >&2
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-- echo "$0: check lockdir '$lockdir'" >&2
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-- exit 1
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-- fi
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--
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-- if test $stat -ne 0; then
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-+ # tcc 0.9.26 (FIXME still under development at the moment of writing)
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-+ # will emit a similar output, but also prepend the continuation lines
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-+ # with horizontal tabulation characters.
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-+ "$@" -MD -MF "$tmpdepfile"
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-+ stat=$?
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-+ if test $stat -eq 0; then :
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-+ else
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- rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
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- exit $stat
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- fi
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- rm -f "$depfile"
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-- # Each line is of the form `foo.o: dependent.h',
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-- # or `foo.o: dep1.h dep2.h \', or ` dep3.h dep4.h \'.
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-+ # Each line is of the form 'foo.o: dependent.h',
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-+ # or 'foo.o: dep1.h dep2.h \', or ' dep3.h dep4.h \'.
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- # Do two passes, one to just change these to
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-- # `$object: dependent.h' and one to simply `dependent.h:'.
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-- sed "s,^[^:]*:,$object :," < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile"
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|
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-- # Some versions of the HPUX 10.20 sed can't process this invocation
|
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-- # correctly. Breaking it into two sed invocations is a workaround.
|
|
|
-- sed 's,^[^:]*: \(.*\)$,\1,;s/^\\$//;/^$/d;/:$/d' < "$tmpdepfile" \
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-- | sed -e 's/$/ :/' >> "$depfile"
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-+ # '$object: dependent.h' and one to simply 'dependent.h:'.
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-+ sed -e "s/^[ $tab][ $tab]*/ /" -e "s,^[^:]*:,$object :," \
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-+ < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile"
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-+ sed '
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-+ s/[ '"$tab"'][ '"$tab"']*/ /g
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-+ s/^ *//
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-+ s/ *\\*$//
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-+ s/^[^:]*: *//
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-+ /^$/d
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-+ /:$/d
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-+ s/$/ :/
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-+ ' < "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile"
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- rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
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|
- ;;
|
|
|
-
|
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|
-@@ -439,8 +341,9 @@ hp2)
|
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|
- # 'foo.d', which lands next to the object file, wherever that
|
|
|
- # happens to be.
|
|
|
- # Much of this is similar to the tru64 case; see comments there.
|
|
|
-- set_dir_from "$object"
|
|
|
-- set_base_from "$object"
|
|
|
-+ dir=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|/[^/]*$|/|'`
|
|
|
-+ test "x$dir" = "x$object" && dir=
|
|
|
-+ base=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|^.*/||' -e 's/\.o$//' -e 's/\.lo$//'`
|
|
|
- if test "$libtool" = yes; then
|
|
|
- tmpdepfile1=$dir$base.d
|
|
|
- tmpdepfile2=$dir.libs/$base.d
|
|
|
-@@ -451,7 +354,8 @@ hp2)
|
|
|
- "$@" +Maked
|
|
|
- fi
|
|
|
- stat=$?
|
|
|
-- if test $stat -ne 0; then
|
|
|
-+ if test $stat -eq 0; then :
|
|
|
-+ else
|
|
|
- rm -f "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2"
|
|
|
- exit $stat
|
|
|
- fi
|
|
|
-@@ -461,61 +365,76 @@ hp2)
|
|
|
- test -f "$tmpdepfile" && break
|
|
|
- done
|
|
|
- if test -f "$tmpdepfile"; then
|
|
|
-- sed -e "s,^.*\.[$lower]*:,$object:," "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile"
|
|
|
-+ sed -e "s,^.*\.[a-z]*:,$object:," "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile"
|
|
|
- # Add 'dependent.h:' lines.
|
|
|
- sed -ne '2,${
|
|
|
-- s/^ *//
|
|
|
-- s/ \\*$//
|
|
|
-- s/$/:/
|
|
|
-- p
|
|
|
-- }' "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile"
|
|
|
-+ s/^ *//
|
|
|
-+ s/ \\*$//
|
|
|
-+ s/$/:/
|
|
|
-+ p
|
|
|
-+ }' "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile"
|
|
|
- else
|
|
|
-- make_dummy_depfile
|
|
|
-+ echo "#dummy" > "$depfile"
|
|
|
- fi
|
|
|
- rm -f "$tmpdepfile" "$tmpdepfile2"
|
|
|
- ;;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- tru64)
|
|
|
-- # The Tru64 compiler uses -MD to generate dependencies as a side
|
|
|
-- # effect. 'cc -MD -o foo.o ...' puts the dependencies into 'foo.o.d'.
|
|
|
-- # At least on Alpha/Redhat 6.1, Compaq CCC V6.2-504 seems to put
|
|
|
-- # dependencies in 'foo.d' instead, so we check for that too.
|
|
|
-- # Subdirectories are respected.
|
|
|
-- set_dir_from "$object"
|
|
|
-- set_base_from "$object"
|
|
|
-+ # The Tru64 compiler uses -MD to generate dependencies as a side
|
|
|
-+ # effect. 'cc -MD -o foo.o ...' puts the dependencies into 'foo.o.d'.
|
|
|
-+ # At least on Alpha/Redhat 6.1, Compaq CCC V6.2-504 seems to put
|
|
|
-+ # dependencies in 'foo.d' instead, so we check for that too.
|
|
|
-+ # Subdirectories are respected.
|
|
|
-+ dir=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|/[^/]*$|/|'`
|
|
|
-+ test "x$dir" = "x$object" && dir=
|
|
|
-+ base=`echo "$object" | sed -e 's|^.*/||' -e 's/\.o$//' -e 's/\.lo$//'`
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-- if test "$libtool" = yes; then
|
|
|
-- # Libtool generates 2 separate objects for the 2 libraries. These
|
|
|
-- # two compilations output dependencies in $dir.libs/$base.o.d and
|
|
|
-- # in $dir$base.o.d. We have to check for both files, because
|
|
|
-- # one of the two compilations can be disabled. We should prefer
|
|
|
-- # $dir$base.o.d over $dir.libs/$base.o.d because the latter is
|
|
|
-- # automatically cleaned when .libs/ is deleted, while ignoring
|
|
|
-- # the former would cause a distcleancheck panic.
|
|
|
-- tmpdepfile1=$dir$base.o.d # libtool 1.5
|
|
|
-- tmpdepfile2=$dir.libs/$base.o.d # Likewise.
|
|
|
-- tmpdepfile3=$dir.libs/$base.d # Compaq CCC V6.2-504
|
|
|
-- "$@" -Wc,-MD
|
|
|
-- else
|
|
|
-- tmpdepfile1=$dir$base.d
|
|
|
-- tmpdepfile2=$dir$base.d
|
|
|
-- tmpdepfile3=$dir$base.d
|
|
|
-- "$@" -MD
|
|
|
-- fi
|
|
|
-+ if test "$libtool" = yes; then
|
|
|
-+ # With Tru64 cc, shared objects can also be used to make a
|
|
|
-+ # static library. This mechanism is used in libtool 1.4 series to
|
|
|
-+ # handle both shared and static libraries in a single compilation.
|
|
|
-+ # With libtool 1.4, dependencies were output in $dir.libs/$base.lo.d.
|
|
|
-+ #
|
|
|
-+ # With libtool 1.5 this exception was removed, and libtool now
|
|
|
-+ # generates 2 separate objects for the 2 libraries. These two
|
|
|
-+ # compilations output dependencies in $dir.libs/$base.o.d and
|
|
|
-+ # in $dir$base.o.d. We have to check for both files, because
|
|
|
-+ # one of the two compilations can be disabled. We should prefer
|
|
|
-+ # $dir$base.o.d over $dir.libs/$base.o.d because the latter is
|
|
|
-+ # automatically cleaned when .libs/ is deleted, while ignoring
|
|
|
-+ # the former would cause a distcleancheck panic.
|
|
|
-+ tmpdepfile1=$dir.libs/$base.lo.d # libtool 1.4
|
|
|
-+ tmpdepfile2=$dir$base.o.d # libtool 1.5
|
|
|
-+ tmpdepfile3=$dir.libs/$base.o.d # libtool 1.5
|
|
|
-+ tmpdepfile4=$dir.libs/$base.d # Compaq CCC V6.2-504
|
|
|
-+ "$@" -Wc,-MD
|
|
|
-+ else
|
|
|
-+ tmpdepfile1=$dir$base.o.d
|
|
|
-+ tmpdepfile2=$dir$base.d
|
|
|
-+ tmpdepfile3=$dir$base.d
|
|
|
-+ tmpdepfile4=$dir$base.d
|
|
|
-+ "$@" -MD
|
|
|
-+ fi
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-- stat=$?
|
|
|
-- if test $stat -ne 0; then
|
|
|
-- rm -f "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" "$tmpdepfile3"
|
|
|
-- exit $stat
|
|
|
-- fi
|
|
|
-+ stat=$?
|
|
|
-+ if test $stat -eq 0; then :
|
|
|
-+ else
|
|
|
-+ rm -f "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" "$tmpdepfile3" "$tmpdepfile4"
|
|
|
-+ exit $stat
|
|
|
-+ fi
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-- for tmpdepfile in "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" "$tmpdepfile3"
|
|
|
-- do
|
|
|
-- test -f "$tmpdepfile" && break
|
|
|
-- done
|
|
|
-- # Same post-processing that is required for AIX mode.
|
|
|
-- aix_post_process_depfile
|
|
|
-- ;;
|
|
|
-+ for tmpdepfile in "$tmpdepfile1" "$tmpdepfile2" "$tmpdepfile3" "$tmpdepfile4"
|
|
|
-+ do
|
|
|
-+ test -f "$tmpdepfile" && break
|
|
|
-+ done
|
|
|
-+ if test -f "$tmpdepfile"; then
|
|
|
-+ sed -e "s,^.*\.[a-z]*:,$object:," < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile"
|
|
|
-+ sed -e 's,^.*\.[a-z]*:['"$tab"' ]*,,' -e 's,$,:,' < "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile"
|
|
|
-+ else
|
|
|
-+ echo "#dummy" > "$depfile"
|
|
|
-+ fi
|
|
|
-+ rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
|
|
|
-+ ;;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
- msvc7)
|
|
|
- if test "$libtool" = yes; then
|
|
|
-@@ -526,7 +445,8 @@ msvc7)
|
|
|
- "$@" $showIncludes > "$tmpdepfile"
|
|
|
- stat=$?
|
|
|
- grep -v '^Note: including file: ' "$tmpdepfile"
|
|
|
-- if test $stat -ne 0; then
|
|
|
-+ if test "$stat" = 0; then :
|
|
|
-+ else
|
|
|
- rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
|
|
|
- exit $stat
|
|
|
- fi
|
|
|
-@@ -552,7 +472,6 @@ $ {
|
|
|
- G
|
|
|
- p
|
|
|
- }' >> "$depfile"
|
|
|
-- echo >> "$depfile" # make sure the fragment doesn't end with a backslash
|
|
|
- rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
|
|
|
- ;;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-@@ -604,14 +523,13 @@ dashmstdout)
|
|
|
- # in the target name. This is to cope with DOS-style filenames:
|
|
|
- # a dependency such as 'c:/foo/bar' could be seen as target 'c' otherwise.
|
|
|
- "$@" $dashmflag |
|
|
|
-- sed "s|^[$tab ]*[^:$tab ][^:][^:]*:[$tab ]*|$object: |" > "$tmpdepfile"
|
|
|
-+ sed 's:^['"$tab"' ]*[^:'"$tab"' ][^:][^:]*\:['"$tab"' ]*:'"$object"'\: :' > "$tmpdepfile"
|
|
|
- rm -f "$depfile"
|
|
|
- cat < "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile"
|
|
|
-- # Some versions of the HPUX 10.20 sed can't process this sed invocation
|
|
|
-- # correctly. Breaking it into two sed invocations is a workaround.
|
|
|
-- tr ' ' "$nl" < "$tmpdepfile" \
|
|
|
-- | sed -e 's/^\\$//' -e '/^$/d' -e '/:$/d' \
|
|
|
-- | sed -e 's/$/ :/' >> "$depfile"
|
|
|
-+ tr ' ' "$nl" < "$tmpdepfile" | \
|
|
|
-+## Some versions of the HPUX 10.20 sed can't process this invocation
|
|
|
-+## correctly. Breaking it into two sed invocations is a workaround.
|
|
|
-+ sed -e 's/^\\$//' -e '/^$/d' -e '/:$/d' | sed -e 's/$/ :/' >> "$depfile"
|
|
|
- rm -f "$tmpdepfile"
|
|
|
- ;;
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-@@ -664,12 +582,10 @@ makedepend)
|
|
|
- # makedepend may prepend the VPATH from the source file name to the object.
|
|
|
- # No need to regex-escape $object, excess matching of '.' is harmless.
|
|
|
- sed "s|^.*\($object *:\)|\1|" "$tmpdepfile" > "$depfile"
|
|
|
-- # Some versions of the HPUX 10.20 sed can't process the last invocation
|
|
|
-- # correctly. Breaking it into two sed invocations is a workaround.
|
|
|
-- sed '1,2d' "$tmpdepfile" \
|
|
|
-- | tr ' ' "$nl" \
|
|
|
-- | sed -e 's/^\\$//' -e '/^$/d' -e '/:$/d' \
|
|
|
-- | sed -e 's/$/ :/' >> "$depfile"
|
|
|
-+ sed '1,2d' "$tmpdepfile" | tr ' ' "$nl" | \
|
|
|
-+## Some versions of the HPUX 10.20 sed can't process this invocation
|
|
|
-+## correctly. Breaking it into two sed invocations is a workaround.
|
|
|
-+ sed -e 's/^\\$//' -e '/^$/d' -e '/:$/d' | sed -e 's/$/ :/' >> "$depfile"
|
|
|
- rm -f "$tmpdepfile" "$tmpdepfile".bak
|
|
|
- ;;
|
|
|
-
|
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|
-@@ -705,10 +621,10 @@ cpp)
|
|
|
- esac
|
|
|
- done
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
-- "$@" -E \
|
|
|
-- | sed -n -e '/^# [0-9][0-9]* "\([^"]*\)".*/ s:: \1 \\:p' \
|
|
|
-- -e '/^#line [0-9][0-9]* "\([^"]*\)".*/ s:: \1 \\:p' \
|
|
|
-- | sed '$ s: \\$::' > "$tmpdepfile"
|
|
|
-+ "$@" -E |
|
|
|
-+ sed -n -e '/^# [0-9][0-9]* "\([^"]*\)".*/ s:: \1 \\:p' \
|
|
|
-+ -e '/^#line [0-9][0-9]* "\([^"]*\)".*/ s:: \1 \\:p' |
|
|
|
-+ sed '$ s: \\$::' > "$tmpdepfile"
|
|
|
- rm -f "$depfile"
|
|
|
- echo "$object : \\" > "$depfile"
|
|
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- cat < "$tmpdepfile" >> "$depfile"
|
|
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-@@ -740,15 +656,15 @@ msvisualcpp)
|
|
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- shift
|
|
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- ;;
|
|
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- "-Gm"|"/Gm"|"-Gi"|"/Gi"|"-ZI"|"/ZI")
|
|
|
-- set fnord "$@"
|
|
|
-- shift
|
|
|
-- shift
|
|
|
-- ;;
|
|
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-+ set fnord "$@"
|
|
|
-+ shift
|
|
|
-+ shift
|
|
|
-+ ;;
|
|
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- *)
|
|
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-- set fnord "$@" "$arg"
|
|
|
-- shift
|
|
|
-- shift
|
|
|
-- ;;
|
|
|
-+ set fnord "$@" "$arg"
|
|
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-+ shift
|
|
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-+ shift
|
|
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-+ ;;
|
|
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- esac
|
|
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- done
|
|
|
- "$@" -E 2>/dev/null |
|