maint: use xconcat-filename.

* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Request it.
* src/output.h, src/output.c (compute_pkgdatadir): Rename as...
(pkgdatadir): this.
Adjust dependencies.
* src/output.c (output_skeleton): Reduce the scope of "in".
Use xconcatenated_filename to simplify the construction of the
qualified paths to m4sugar.m4, bison.m4, and the selected skeleton.
There are a few minor differences: the new code uses strchr instead of
mbschr (but this was not really justified), and the new code does not
garantee a single slash even if $BISON_PKGDATADIR ends with several
(which was considered more accurate).  See the discussion at
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2012-05/msg00052.html>.
This commit is contained in:
Akim Demaille
2012-06-05 17:26:55 +02:00
parent 28126202a5
commit d9a7c07c5a
5 changed files with 47 additions and 52 deletions

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@@ -32,7 +32,11 @@ gnulib_modules='
spawn-pipe stdbool stpcpy strdup-posix strerror strtoul strverscmp
unistd unistd-safer unlocked-io update-copyright unsetenv verify
warnings
xalloc xalloc-die xmemdup0 xstrndup
xalloc
xalloc-die
xconcat-filename
xmemdup0
xstrndup
fprintf-posix printf-posix snprintf-posix sprintf-posix
vsnprintf-posix vsprintf-posix

4
lib/.gitignore vendored
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@@ -268,3 +268,7 @@
/xmemdup0.c
/xmemdup0.h
/sys_types.in.h
/concat-filename.c
/concat-filename.h
/filename.h
/xconcat-filename.c

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@@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ getargs (int argc, char *argv[])
exit (EXIT_SUCCESS);
case PRINT_DATADIR_OPTION:
printf ("%s\n", compute_pkgdatadir ());
printf ("%s\n", pkgdatadir ());
exit (EXIT_SUCCESS);
case REPORT_FILE_OPTION:

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@@ -21,8 +21,10 @@
#include <config.h>
#include "system.h"
#include <concat-filename.h>
#include <configmake.h>
#include <error.h>
#include <filename.h>
#include <get-errno.h>
#include <quotearg.h>
#include <spawn-pipe.h>
@@ -568,48 +570,29 @@ muscles_output (FILE *out)
static void
output_skeleton (void)
{
FILE *in;
int filter_fd[2];
char const *argv[10];
pid_t pid;
/* Compute the names of the package data dir and skeleton files. */
char const m4sugar[] = "m4sugar/m4sugar.m4";
char const m4bison[] = "bison.m4";
char *full_m4sugar;
char *full_m4bison;
char *full_skeleton;
char const *p;
char const *m4 = (p = getenv ("M4")) ? p : M4;
char const *pkgdatadir = compute_pkgdatadir ();
size_t skeleton_size = strlen (skeleton) + 1;
size_t pkgdatadirlen = strlen (pkgdatadir);
while (pkgdatadirlen && pkgdatadir[pkgdatadirlen - 1] == '/')
pkgdatadirlen--;
full_skeleton = xmalloc (pkgdatadirlen + 1
+ (skeleton_size < sizeof m4sugar
? sizeof m4sugar : skeleton_size));
strncpy (full_skeleton, pkgdatadir, pkgdatadirlen);
full_skeleton[pkgdatadirlen] = '/';
strcpy (full_skeleton + pkgdatadirlen + 1, m4sugar);
full_m4sugar = xstrdup (full_skeleton);
strcpy (full_skeleton + pkgdatadirlen + 1, m4bison);
full_m4bison = xstrdup (full_skeleton);
if (mbschr (skeleton, '/'))
strcpy (full_skeleton, skeleton);
else
strcpy (full_skeleton + pkgdatadirlen + 1, skeleton);
char const *m4 = (m4 = getenv ("M4")) ? m4 : M4;
char const *datadir = pkgdatadir ();
char *m4sugar = xconcatenated_filename (datadir, "m4sugar/m4sugar.m4", NULL);
char *m4bison = xconcatenated_filename (datadir, "bison.m4", NULL);
char *skel = (IS_PATH_WITH_DIR (skeleton)
? xstrdup (skeleton)
: xconcatenated_filename (datadir, skeleton, NULL));
/* Test whether m4sugar.m4 is readable, to check for proper
installation. A faulty installation can cause deadlock, so a
cheap sanity check is worthwhile. */
xfclose (xfopen (full_m4sugar, "r"));
xfclose (xfopen (m4sugar, "r"));
/* Create an m4 subprocess connected to us via two pipes. */
if (trace_flag & trace_tools)
fprintf (stderr, "running: %s %s - %s %s\n",
m4, full_m4sugar, full_m4bison, full_skeleton);
m4, m4sugar, m4bison, skel);
/* Some future version of GNU M4 (most likely 1.6) may treat the -dV in a
position-dependent manner. Keep it as the first argument so that all
@@ -635,13 +618,13 @@ output_skeleton (void)
argv[i++] = M4_GNU_OPTION;
argv[i++] = "-I";
argv[i++] = pkgdatadir;
argv[i++] = datadir;
if (trace_flag & trace_m4)
argv[i++] = "-dV";
argv[i++] = full_m4sugar;
argv[i++] = m4sugar;
argv[i++] = "-";
argv[i++] = full_m4bison;
argv[i++] = full_skeleton;
argv[i++] = m4bison;
argv[i++] = skel;
argv[i++] = NULL;
aver (i <= ARRAY_CARDINALITY (argv));
}
@@ -649,9 +632,9 @@ output_skeleton (void)
/* The ugly cast is because gnulib gets the const-ness wrong. */
pid = create_pipe_bidi ("m4", m4, (char **)(void*)argv, false, true,
true, filter_fd);
free (full_m4sugar);
free (full_m4bison);
free (full_skeleton);
free (m4sugar);
free (m4bison);
free (skel);
if (trace_flag & trace_muscles)
muscles_output (stderr);
@@ -666,16 +649,18 @@ output_skeleton (void)
/* Read and process m4's output. */
timevar_push (TV_M4);
in = fdopen (filter_fd[0], "r");
if (! in)
error (EXIT_FAILURE, get_errno (),
"fdopen");
scan_skel (in);
/* scan_skel should have read all of M4's output. Otherwise, when we
close the pipe, we risk letting M4 report a broken-pipe to the
Bison user. */
aver (feof (in));
xfclose (in);
{
FILE *in = fdopen (filter_fd[0], "r");
if (! in)
error (EXIT_FAILURE, get_errno (),
"fdopen");
scan_skel (in);
/* scan_skel should have read all of M4's output. Otherwise, when we
close the pipe, we risk letting M4 report a broken-pipe to the
Bison user. */
aver (feof (in));
xfclose (in);
}
wait_subprocess (pid, "m4", false, false, true, true, NULL);
timevar_pop (TV_M4);
}
@@ -725,7 +710,7 @@ prepare (void)
/* b4_pkgdatadir is used inside m4_include in the skeletons, so digraphs
would never be expanded. Hopefully no one has M4-special characters in
his Bison installation path. */
MUSCLE_INSERT_STRING_RAW ("pkgdatadir", compute_pkgdatadir ());
MUSCLE_INSERT_STRING_RAW ("pkgdatadir", pkgdatadir ());
}
}
@@ -754,8 +739,8 @@ output (void)
}
char const *
compute_pkgdatadir (void)
pkgdatadir (void)
{
char const *pkgdatadir = getenv ("BISON_PKGDATADIR");
return pkgdatadir ? pkgdatadir : PKGDATADIR;
char const *cp = getenv ("BISON_PKGDATADIR");
return cp ? cp : PKGDATADIR;
}

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@@ -23,6 +23,8 @@
/* Output the parsing tables and the parser code to FTABLE. */
void output (void);
char const *compute_pkgdatadir (void);
/* Where our data files are installed. */
char const *pkgdatadir (void);
#endif /* !OUTPUT_H_ */