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#!/bin/sh -e
# Tool to bundle multiple C/C++ source files, inlining any includes.
#
# Note: this POSIX-compliant script is many times slower than the original bash
# implementation (due to the grep calls) but it runs and works everywhere.
#
# TODO: ROOTS, FOUND, etc., as arrays (since they fail on paths with spaces)
# TODO: revert to Bash-only regex (the grep ones being too slow)
#
# Author: Carl Woffenden, Numfum GmbH (this script is released under a CC0 license/Public Domain)
# Common file roots
ROOTS="."
# -x option excluded includes
XINCS=""
# -k option includes to keep as include directives
KINCS=""
# Files previously visited
FOUND=""
# Optional destination file (empty string to write to stdout)
DESTN=""
# Whether the "#pragma once" directives should be written to the output
PONCE=0
# Prints the script usage then exits
usage() {
echo "Usage: $0 [-r <path>] [-x <header>] [-k <header>] [-o <outfile>] infile"
echo " -r file root search path"
echo " -x file to completely exclude from inlining"
echo " -k file to exclude from inlining but keep the include directive"
echo " -p keep any '#pragma once' directives (removed by default)"
echo " -o output file (otherwise stdout)"
echo "Example: $0 -r ../my/path - r ../other/path -o out.c in.c"
exit 1
}
# Tests that the grep implementation works as expected (older OSX grep fails)
test_deps() {
if ! echo '#include "foo"' | grep -Eq '^\s*#\s*include\s*".+"'; then
echo "Aborting: the grep implementation fails to parse include lines"
exit 1
fi
if ! echo '"foo.h"' | sed -E 's/"([^"]+)"/\1/' | grep -Eq '^foo\.h$'; then
echo "Aborting: sed is unavailable or non-functional"
exit 1
fi
}
# Tests if list $1 has item $2 (returning zero on a match)
list_has_item() {
if echo "$1" | grep -Eq "(^|\s*)$2(\$|\s*)"; then
return 0
else
return 1
fi
}
# Adds a new line with the supplied arguments to $DESTN (or stdout)
write_line() {
if [ -n "$DESTN" ]; then
printf '%s\n' "$@" >> "$DESTN"
else
printf '%s\n' "$@"
fi
}
log_line() {
echo $@ >&2
}
# Find this file!
resolve_include() {
local srcdir=$1
local inc=$2
for root in $srcdir $ROOTS; do
if [ -f "$root/$inc" ]; then
# Try to reduce the file path into a canonical form (so that multiple)
# includes of the same file are successfully deduplicated, even if they
# are expressed differently.
local relpath="$(realpath --relative-to . "$root/$inc" 2>/dev/null)"
if [ "$relpath" != "" ]; then # not all realpaths support --relative-to
echo "$relpath"
return 0
fi
local relpath="$(realpath "$root/$inc" 2>/dev/null)"
if [ "$relpath" != "" ]; then # not all distros have realpath...
echo "$relpath"
return 0
fi
# Fallback on Python to reduce the path if the above fails.
local relpath=$(python -c "import os,sys; print os.path.relpath(sys.argv[1])" "$root/$inc" 2>/dev/null)
if [ "$relpath" != "" ]; then # not all distros have realpath...
echo "$relpath"
return 0
fi
# Worst case, fall back to just the root + relative include path. The
# problem with this is that it is possible to emit multiple different
# resolved paths to the same file, depending on exactly how its included.
# Since the main loop below keeps a list of the resolved paths it's
# already included, in order to avoid repeated includes, this failure to
# produce a canonical/reduced path can lead to multiple inclusions of the
# same file. But it seems like the resulting single file library still
# works (hurray include guards!), so I guess it's ok.
echo "$root/$inc"
return 0
fi
done
return 1
}
# Adds the contents of $1 with any of its includes inlined
add_file() {
local file=$1
if [ -n "$file" ]; then
log_line "Processing: $file"
# Get directory of the current so we can resolve relative includes
local srcdir="$(dirname "$file")"
# Read the file
local line=
while IFS= read -r line; do
if echo "$line" | grep -Eq '^\s*#\s*include\s*".+"'; then
# We have an include directive so strip the (first) file
local inc=$(echo "$line" | grep -Eo '".*"' | sed -E 's/"([^"]+)"/\1/' | head -1)
local res_inc="$(resolve_include "$srcdir" "$inc")"
if list_has_item "$XINCS" "$inc"; then
# The file was excluded so error if the source attempts to use it
write_line "#error Using excluded file: $inc"
log_line "Excluding: $inc"
else
if ! list_has_item "$FOUND" "$res_inc"; then
# The file was not previously encountered
FOUND="$FOUND $res_inc"
if list_has_item "$KINCS" "$inc"; then
# But the include was flagged to keep as included
write_line "/**** *NOT* inlining $inc ****/"
write_line "$line"
log_line "Not Inlining: $inc"
else
# The file was neither excluded nor seen before so inline it
write_line "/**** start inlining $inc ****/"
add_file "$res_inc"
write_line "/**** ended inlining $inc ****/"
fi
else
write_line "/**** skipping file: $inc ****/"
fi
fi
else
# Skip any 'pragma once' directives, otherwise write the source line
local write=$PONCE
if [ $write -eq 0 ]; then
if echo "$line" | grep -Eqv '^\s*#\s*pragma\s*once\s*'; then
write=1
fi
fi
if [ $write -ne 0 ]; then
write_line "$line"
fi
fi
done < "$file"
else
write_line "#error Unable to find \"$1\""
log_line "Error: Unable to find: \"$1\""
fi
}
while getopts ":r:x:k:po:" opts; do
case $opts in
r)
ROOTS="$ROOTS $OPTARG"
;;
x)
XINCS="$XINCS $OPTARG"
;;
k)
KINCS="$KINCS $OPTARG"
;;
p)
PONCE=1
;;
o)
DESTN="$OPTARG"
;;
*)
usage
;;
esac
done
shift $((OPTIND-1))
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
if [ -f "$1" ]; then
if [ -n "$DESTN" ]; then
printf "" > "$DESTN"
fi
test_deps
add_file "$1"
else
echo "Input file not found: \"$1\""
exit 1
fi
else
usage
fi
exit 0