make/vmsfunctions.c
Paul Smith fb7a7adc8a Extract jobserver implementation into OS-specific files.
* os.h, posixos.c, w32/w32os.c: New files implementing jobserver.
* job.c, job.h, main.c, makeint.h: Move content to new files.
* w32/include/sub_proc.h, w32/subproc/sub_proc.c: Ditto.
* Makefile.am: Build and package OS-specific files.
* build_w32.bat, make_msvc_net2003.vcproj, README.W32.template:
Update for new files, and clean up the build.
* POTFILES.in, maintMakefile, NMakefile.template: Ditto.
* w32/subproc/build.bat: Delete as unused.
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/* VMS functions
Copyright (C) 1996-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Make.
GNU Make 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.
GNU Make 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/>. */
#include "makeint.h"
#include "debug.h"
#include "job.h"
#include <ctype.h>
#include <string.h>
#ifdef __DECC
#include <starlet.h>
#endif
#include <rms.h>
#include "vmsdir.h"
#ifdef HAVE_VMSDIR_H
DIR *
opendir (char *dspec)
{
struct DIR *dir = xcalloc (sizeof (struct DIR));
struct NAM *dnam = xmalloc (sizeof (struct NAM));
struct FAB *dfab = &dir->fab;
char *searchspec = xmalloc (MAXNAMLEN + 1);
*dfab = cc$rms_fab;
*dnam = cc$rms_nam;
sprintf (searchspec, "%s*.*;", dspec);
dfab->fab$l_fna = searchspec;
dfab->fab$b_fns = strlen (searchspec);
dfab->fab$l_nam = dnam;
*dnam = cc$rms_nam;
dnam->nam$l_esa = searchspec;
dnam->nam$b_ess = MAXNAMLEN;
if (! (sys$parse (dfab) & 1))
{
free (dir);
free (dnam);
free (searchspec);
return (NULL);
}
return dir;
}
#define uppercasify(str) \
do \
{ \
char *tmp; \
for (tmp = (str); *tmp != '\0'; tmp++) \
if (islower ((unsigned char)*tmp)) \
*tmp = toupper ((unsigned char)*tmp); \
} \
while (0)
struct direct *
readdir (DIR *dir)
{
struct FAB *dfab = &dir->fab;
struct NAM *dnam = (struct NAM *)(dfab->fab$l_nam);
struct direct *dentry = &dir->dir;
int i;
memset (dentry, 0, sizeof *dentry);
dnam->nam$l_rsa = dir->d_result;
dnam->nam$b_rss = MAXNAMLEN;
DB (DB_VERBOSE, ("."));
if (!((i = sys$search (dfab)) & 1))
{
DB (DB_VERBOSE, (_("sys$search() failed with %d\n"), i));
return (NULL);
}
dentry->d_off = 0;
if (dnam->nam$w_fid == 0)
dentry->d_fileno = 1;
else
dentry->d_fileno = dnam->nam$w_fid[0] + (dnam->nam$w_fid[1] << 16);
dentry->d_reclen = sizeof (struct direct);
dentry->d_namlen = dnam->nam$b_name + dnam->nam$b_type;
strncpy (dentry->d_name, dnam->nam$l_name, dentry->d_namlen);
dentry->d_name[dentry->d_namlen] = '\0';
#ifdef HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS
uppercasify (dentry->d_name);
#endif
return (dentry);
}
int
closedir (DIR *dir)
{
if (dir != NULL)
{
struct FAB *dfab = &dir->fab;
struct NAM *dnam = (struct NAM *)(dfab->fab$l_nam);
if (dnam != NULL)
free (dnam->nam$l_esa);
free (dnam);
free (dir);
}
return 0;
}
#endif /* compiled for OpenVMS prior to V7.x */
/* Argv0 will be a full vms file specification, like
node$dka100:[utils.gnumake]make.exe;47
prefix it with "mcr " to make it a vms command, executable for DCL. */
const char *
vms_command(const char* argv0)
{
size_t l = strlen(argv0) + 1;
char* s = xmalloc(l + 4);
memcpy(s, "mcr ", 4);
memcpy(s+4, argv0, l);
return s;
}
/* Argv0 aka argv[0] will be a full vms file specification, like
node$dka100:[utils.gnumake]make.exe;47, set up by the CRTL.
The vms progname should be ^^^^, the file name without
file type .exe and ;version.
Use sys$parse to get the name part of the file specification. That is
in the above example, pick up "make" and return a copy of that string.
If something goes wrong in sys$parse (unlikely, this is a VMS/CRTL supplied
file specification) or if there is an empty name part (not easy to produce,
but it is possible) just return "make".
Somes notes ...
NAM[L]$M_SYNCHK requests a syntax check, only.
NAM is for ODS2 names (shorter parts, output usually converted to UPPERCASE).
NAML is for ODS2/ODS5 names (longer parts, output unchanged).
NAM$M_NO_SHORT_UPCASE may not be available for older versions of VMS.
NAML is not available on older versions of VMS (NAML$C_BID not defined).
argv[0] on older versions of VMS (no extended parse style and no
CRTL feature DECC$ARGV_PARSE_STYLE) is always in lowercase. */
const char *
vms_progname(const char* argv0)
{
int status;
static struct FAB fab;
char *progname;
const char *fallback = "make";
#ifdef NAML$C_BID
static char esa[NAML$C_MAXRSS];
static struct NAML naml;
#else
static char esa[NAM$C_MAXRSS];
static struct NAM nam;
#endif
fab = cc$rms_fab;
fab.fab$l_fna = (char*)argv0;
fab.fab$b_fns = strlen(argv0);
#ifdef NAML$C_BID
fab.fab$l_naml = &naml;
naml = cc$rms_naml;
naml.naml$l_long_expand = esa;
naml.naml$l_long_expand_alloc = NAML$C_MAXRSS;
naml.naml$b_nop = NAML$M_SYNCHK;
naml.naml$l_input_flags = NAML$M_NO_SHORT_OUTPUT;
#else
fab.fab$l_nam = &nam;
nam = cc$rms_nam;
nam.nam$l_esa = esa;
nam.nam$b_ess = NAM$C_MAXRSS;
# ifdef NAM$M_NO_SHORT_UPCASE
nam.nam$b_nop = NAM$M_SYNCHK | NAM$M_NO_SHORT_UPCASE;
# else
nam.nam$b_nop = NAM$M_SYNCHK;
# endif
#endif
status = sys$parse(&fab);
if (!(status & 1))
return fallback;
#ifdef NAML$C_BID
if (naml.naml$l_long_name_size == 0)
return fallback;
progname = xmalloc(naml.naml$l_long_name_size + 1);
memcpy(progname, naml.naml$l_long_name, naml.naml$l_long_name_size);
progname[naml.naml$l_long_name_size] = '\0';
#else
if (nam.nam$b_name == 0)
return fallback;
progname = xmalloc(nam.nam$b_name + 1);
# ifdef NAM$M_NO_SHORT_UPCASE
memcpy(progname, nam.nam$l_name, nam.nam$b_name);
# else
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < nam.nam$b_name; i++)
progname[i] = tolower(nam.nam$l_name[i]);
}
# endif
progname[nam.nam$b_name] = '\0';
#endif
return progname;
}