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# This awk script parses C input files looking for lines marked "PUBLIC:"
# and "EXTERN:". (PUBLIC lines are DB internal function prototypes and
# #defines, EXTERN are DB external function prototypes and #defines.)
#
# PUBLIC lines are put into two versions of per-directory include files:
# one file that contains the prototypes, and one file that contains a
# #define for the name to be processed during configuration when creating
# unique names for every global symbol in the DB library.
#
# The EXTERN lines are put into two files: one of which contains prototypes
# which are always appended to the db.h file, and one of which contains a
# #define list for use when creating unique symbol names.
#
# Four arguments:
# e_dfile list of EXTERN #defines
# e_pfile include file that contains EXTERN prototypes
# i_dfile list of internal (PUBLIC) #defines
# i_pfile include file that contains internal (PUBLIC) prototypes
/PUBLIC:/ {
sub("^.*PUBLIC:[ ][ ]*", "")
if ($0 ~ "^#if|^#ifdef|^#ifndef|^#else|^#endif") {
print $0 >> i_pfile
print $0 >> i_dfile
next
}
pline = sprintf("%s %s", pline, $0)
if (pline ~ "\\)\\);") {
sub("^[ ]*", "", pline)
print pline >> i_pfile
if (pline !~ db_version_unique_name) {
gsub("[ ][ ]*__P.*", "", pline)
sub("^.*[ ][*]*", "", pline)
printf("#define %s %s@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@\n",
pline, pline) >> i_dfile
}
pline = ""
}
}
# When we switched to methods in 4.0, we guessed txn_{abort,begin,commit}
# were the interfaces applications would likely use and not be willing to
# change, due to the sheer volume of the calls. Provide wrappers -- we
# could do txn_abort and txn_commit using macros, but not txn_begin, as
# the name of the field is txn_begin, we didn't want to modify it.
#
# The issue with txn_begin hits us in another way. If configured with the
# --with-uniquename option, we use #defines to re-define DB's interfaces
# to unique names. We can't do that for these functions because txn_begin
# is also a field name in the DB_ENV structure, and the #defines we use go
# at the end of the db.h file -- we get control too late to #define a field
# name. So, modify the script that generates the unique names #defines to
# not generate them for these three functions, and don't include the three
# functions in libraries built with that configuration option.
/EXTERN:/ {
sub("^.*EXTERN:[ ][ ]*", "")
if ($0 ~ "^#if|^#ifdef|^#ifndef|^#else|^#endif") {
print $0 >> e_pfile
print $0 >> e_dfile
next
}
eline = sprintf("%s %s", eline, $0)
if (eline ~ "\\)\\);") {
sub("^[ ]*", "", eline)
print eline >> e_pfile
if (eline !~ db_version_unique_name && eline !~ "^int txn_") {
gsub("[ ][ ]*__P.*", "", eline)
sub("^.*[ ][*]*", "", eline)
printf("#define %s %s@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@\n",
eline, eline) >> e_dfile
}
eline = ""
}
}
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