/* * Copyright 1993, 1995 Christopher Seiwald. * * This file is part of Jam - see jam.c for Copyright information. */ /* * execvms.c - execute a shell script, ala VMS * * The approach is this: * * If the command is a single line, and shorter than WRTLEN (what we * believe to be the maximum line length), we just system() it. * * If the command is multi-line, or longer than WRTLEN, we write the * command block to a temp file, splitting long lines (using "-" at * the end of the line to indicate contiuation), and then source that * temp file. We use special logic to make sure we don't continue in * the middle of a quoted string. * * 05/04/94 (seiwald) - async multiprocess interface; noop on VMS * 12/20/96 (seiwald) - rewritten to handle multi-line commands well * 01/14/96 (seiwald) - don't put -'s between "'s * 01/20/00 (seiwald) - Upgraded from K&R to ANSI C */ # include "jam.h" # include "lists.h" # include "execcmd.h" # ifdef OS_VMS #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <iodef.h> #include <ssdef.h> #include <descrip.h> #include <dvidef.h> #include <clidef.h> #define WRTLEN 240 #define MIN( a, b ) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b)) /* 1 for the @ and 4 for the .com */ char tempnambuf[ L_tmpnam + 1 + 4 ] = {0}; /* CWM. Added pre/post exec functions */ void exec_init() { } void exec_done() { } /* CWM */ void execcmd( char *string, /* CWM - outputname for serial output. 0 disables */ void (*func)( void *closure, int status, char *outputname ), void *closure, LIST *shell ) { char *s, *e, *p; int rstat = EXEC_CMD_OK; int status; /* See if string is more than one line */ /* discounting leading/trailing white space */ for( s = string; *s && isspace( *s ); s++ ) ; e = p = strchr( s, '\n' ); while( p && isspace( *p ) ) ++p; /* If multi line or long, write to com file. */ /* Otherwise, exec directly. */ if( p && *p || e - s > WRTLEN ) { FILE *f; /* Create temp file invocation "@sys$scratch:tempfile.com" */ if( !*tempnambuf ) { tempnambuf[0] = '@'; (void)tmpnam( tempnambuf + 1 ); strcat( tempnambuf, ".com" ); } /* Open tempfile */ if( !( f = fopen( tempnambuf + 1, "w" ) ) ) { printf( "can't open command file\n" ); (*func)( closure, EXEC_CMD_FAIL ); return; } /* For each line of the string */ while( *string ) { char *s = strchr( string, '\n' ); int len = s ? s + 1 - string : strlen( string ); fputc( '$', f ); /* For each chunk of a line that needs to be split */ while( len > 0 ) { char *q = string; char *qe = string + MIN( len, WRTLEN ); char *qq = q; int quote = 0; /* Look for matching "'s */ for( ; q < qe; q++ ) if( *q == '"' && ( quote = !quote ) ) qq = q; /* Back up to opening quote, if in one */ if( quote ) q = qq; fwrite( string, ( q - string ), 1, f ); len -= ( q - string ); string = q; if( len ) { fputc( '-', f ); fputc( '\n', f ); } } } fclose( f ); status = system( tempnambuf ) & 0x07; unlink( tempnambuf + 1 ); } else { /* Execute single line command */ /* Strip trailing newline before execing */ if( e ) *e = 0; status = system( s ) & 0x07; } /* Fail for error or fatal error */ /* OK on OK, warning, or info exit */ if( status == 2 || status == 4 ) rstat = EXEC_CMD_FAIL; /* CWM - serial output not supported on VMS yet */ (*func)( closure, rstat, 0 ); } int execwait() { return 0; } # endif /* VMS */
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#5 | 3183 | Craig Mcpheeters | Integration of my jam mainline branch into my work branch. | ||
#4 | 1477 | Craig Mcpheeters |
Integration from my main jam branch. This is 2.4-dev with my extensions. |
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#3 | 785 | Craig Mcpheeters |
Integration from //guest/craig_mcpheeters/jam/src/... This work area now contains both the Alias|Wavefront changes, and the latest integrations from the mainline. There are some changes in this area which shouldn't be merged back into the mainline. As I merge this branch back into my jam/src/... branch, I'll leave out a few of the changes. |
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#2 | 782 | Craig Mcpheeters |
Initial return of the Alias|Wavefront mods to jam 2.2. I made a stab at a configuration system - see the file Jamfile.config. Most of the mods are now enclosed within #ifdef blocks, which kind of pollutes the code, but may make it easier to accept or reject some of these changes. Some of these #ifdefs could disappear completely if they are accepted into the mainline This return implements the following extensions: * header cache * dynamic command block size, allowing for *large* commands * slightly improved warnings and errors * serial output from jam - nice when working with multiple jobs * an extension to variable modifiers: $(>:/) and $(>:\\) * ability to ignore header dependencies for a build (jam -p) * new debug level, -d+10, which outputs the dependency graph * added no-care support to internal nodes. if they fail, dependents are built anyway * time stamps on output * a few minor output modifications * a fix for nt batch file names conflicing when more than one jam runs at a time Each of the above can be enabled/disabled on the command line. For example, to turn on the HeaderCache code: jam -sHeaderCache=1 that is, build jam first, then use that jam to build a new one with the options you want. Some of these changes may have been made in the mainline already, my next step will be to integrate the mainline changes into these ones This return isn't yet ready for prime-time |
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#1 | 777 | Craig Mcpheeters |
Branch of my jam/src/... area. This new area establishes the integration base for the copy of Jam which has all the changes. |
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#2 | 617 | Craig Mcpheeters | Integration from mainline as of @3 | ||
#1 | 616 | Craig Mcpheeters | Integration from Jam mainline, as of @2 |