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-#!./miniperl -w
-# $FreeBSD$
-
-my $config_pm = $ARGV[0] || 'lib/Config.pm';
-my $glossary = $ARGV[1] || 'Porting/Glossary';
-@ARGV = "./config.sh";
-
-# list names to put first (and hence lookup fastest)
-@fast = qw(archname osname osvers prefix libs libpth
- dynamic_ext static_ext extensions dlsrc so
- sig_name sig_num cc ccflags cppflags
- privlibexp archlibexp installprivlib installarchlib
- sharpbang startsh shsharp
-);
-
-# names of things which may need to have slashes changed to double-colons
-@extensions = qw(dynamic_ext static_ext extensions known_extensions);
-
-
-open CONFIG, ">$config_pm" or die "Can't open $config_pm: $!\n";
-$myver = "v5.6.1"; # XXX - Yuck - allow bootstrapping. MarkM
-
-print CONFIG <<'ENDOFBEG_NOQ', <<"ENDOFBEG";
-package Config;
-use Exporter ();
-@EXPORT = qw(%Config);
-@EXPORT_OK = qw(myconfig config_sh config_vars);
-
-# Define our own import method to avoid pulling in the full Exporter:
-sub import {
- my $pkg = shift;
- @_ = @EXPORT unless @_;
- my @func = grep {$_ ne '%Config'} @_;
- local $Exporter::ExportLevel = 1;
- Exporter::import('Config', @func) if @func;
- return if @func == @_;
- my $callpkg = caller(0);
- *{"$callpkg\::Config"} = \%Config;
-}
-
-ENDOFBEG_NOQ
-die "Perl lib version ($myver) doesn't match executable version (\$])"
- unless \$^V;
-
-\$^V eq $myver
- or die "Perl lib version ($myver) doesn't match executable version (" .
- (sprintf "v%vd",\$^V) . ")";
-
-# This file was created by configpm when Perl was built. Any changes
-# made to this file will be lost the next time perl is built.
-
-ENDOFBEG
-
-
-@fast{@fast} = @fast;
-@extensions{@extensions} = @extensions;
-@non_v=();
-@v_fast=();
-@v_others=();
-$in_v = 0;
-
-while (<>) {
- next if m:^#!/bin/sh:;
- # Catch CONFIGDOTSH=true and PERL_VERSION=n line from Configure.
- s/^(\w+)=(true|\d+)\s*$/$1='$2'\n/;
- my ($k,$v) = ($1,$2);
- # grandfather PATCHLEVEL and SUBVERSION and CONFIG
- if ($k) {
- if ($k eq 'PERL_VERSION') {
- push @v_others, "PATCHLEVEL='$v'\n";
- }
- elsif ($k eq 'PERL_SUBVERSION') {
- push @v_others, "SUBVERSION='$v'\n";
- }
- elsif ($k eq 'CONFIGDOTSH') {
- push @v_others, "CONFIG='$v'\n";
- }
- }
- # We can delimit things in config.sh with either ' or ".
- unless ($in_v or m/^(\w+)=(['"])(.*\n)/){
- push(@non_v, "#$_"); # not a name='value' line
- next;
- }
- $quote = $2;
- if ($in_v) { $val .= $_; }
- else { ($name,$val) = ($1,$3); }
- $in_v = $val !~ /$quote\n/;
- next if $in_v;
- if ($extensions{$name}) { s,/,::,g }
- if (!$fast{$name}){ push(@v_others, "$name=$quote$val"); next; }
- push(@v_fast,"$name=$quote$val");
-}
-
-foreach(@non_v){ print CONFIG $_ }
-
-print CONFIG "\n",
- "my \$config_sh = <<'!END!';\n",
- join("", @v_fast, sort @v_others),
- "!END!\n\n";
-
-# copy config summary format from the myconfig.SH script
-
-print CONFIG "my \$summary = <<'!END!';\n";
-
-open(MYCONFIG,"<myconfig.SH") || die "open myconfig.SH failed: $!";
-1 while defined($_ = <MYCONFIG>) && !/^Summary of/;
-do { print CONFIG $_ } until !defined($_ = <MYCONFIG>) || /^\s*$/;
-close(MYCONFIG);
-
-print CONFIG "\n!END!\n", <<'EOT';
-my $summary_expanded = 0;
-
-sub myconfig {
- return $summary if $summary_expanded;
- $summary =~ s{\$(\w+)}
- { my $c = $Config{$1}; defined($c) ? $c : 'undef' }ge;
- $summary_expanded = 1;
- $summary;
-}
-EOT
-
-# ----
-
-print CONFIG <<'ENDOFEND';
-
-sub FETCH {
- # check for cached value (which may be undef so we use exists not defined)
- return $_[0]->{$_[1]} if (exists $_[0]->{$_[1]});
-
- # Search for it in the big string
- my($value, $start, $marker, $quote_type);
-
- $quote_type = "'";
- # Virtual entries.
- if ($_[1] eq 'byteorder') {
- # byteorder does exist on its own but we overlay a virtual
- # dynamically recomputed value.
- my $t = $Config{ivtype};
- my $s = $Config{ivsize};
- my $f = $t eq 'long' ? 'L!' : $s == 8 ? 'Q': 'I';
- if ($s == 4 || $s == 8) {
- my $i = 0;
- foreach my $c (reverse(2..$s)) { $i |= ord($c); $i <<= 8 }
- $i |= ord(1);
- $value = join('', unpack('a'x$s, pack($f, $i)));
- } else {
- $value = '?'x$s;
- }
- } elsif ($_[1] =~ /^((?:cc|ld)flags|libs(?:wanted)?)_nolargefiles/) {
- # These are purely virtual, they do not exist, but need to
- # be computed on demand for largefile-incapable extensions.
- my $key = "${1}_uselargefiles";
- $value = $Config{$1};
- my $withlargefiles = $Config{$key};
- if ($key =~ /^(?:cc|ld)flags_/) {
- $value =~ s/\Q$withlargefiles\E\b//;
- } elsif ($key =~ /^libs/) {
- my @lflibswanted = split(' ', $Config{libswanted_uselargefiles});
- if (@lflibswanted) {
- my %lflibswanted;
- @lflibswanted{@lflibswanted} = ();
- if ($key =~ /^libs_/) {
- my @libs = grep { /^-l(.+)/ &&
- not exists $lflibswanted{$1} }
- split(' ', $Config{libs});
- $Config{libs} = join(' ', @libs);
- } elsif ($key =~ /^libswanted_/) {
- my @libswanted = grep { not exists $lflibswanted{$_} }
- split(' ', $Config{libswanted});
- $Config{libswanted} = join(' ', @libswanted);
- }
- }
- }
- } else {
- $marker = "$_[1]=";
- # return undef unless (($value) = $config_sh =~ m/^$_[1]='(.*)'\s*$/m);
- # Check for the common case, ' delimeted
- $start = index($config_sh, "\n$marker$quote_type");
- # If that failed, check for " delimited
- if ($start == -1) {
- $quote_type = '"';
- $start = index($config_sh, "\n$marker$quote_type");
- }
- return undef if ( ($start == -1) && # in case it's first
- (substr($config_sh, 0, length($marker)) ne $marker) );
- if ($start == -1) {
- # It's the very first thing we found. Skip $start forward
- # and figure out the quote mark after the =.
- $start = length($marker) + 1;
- $quote_type = substr($config_sh, $start - 1, 1);
- }
- else {
- $start += length($marker) + 2;
- }
- $value = substr($config_sh, $start,
- index($config_sh, "$quote_type\n", $start) - $start);
- }
- # If we had a double-quote, we'd better eval it so escape
- # sequences and such can be interpolated. Since the incoming
- # value is supposed to follow shell rules and not perl rules,
- # we escape any perl variable markers
- if ($quote_type eq '"') {
- $value =~ s/\$/\\\$/g;
- $value =~ s/\@/\\\@/g;
- eval "\$value = \"$value\"";
- }
- #$value = sprintf($value) if $quote_type eq '"';
- # So we can say "if $Config{'foo'}".
- $value = undef if $value eq 'undef';
- $_[0]->{$_[1]} = $value; # cache it
- return $value;
-}
-
-my $prevpos = 0;
-
-sub FIRSTKEY {
- $prevpos = 0;
- # my($key) = $config_sh =~ m/^(.*?)=/;
- substr($config_sh, 0, index($config_sh, '=') );
- # $key;
-}
-
-sub NEXTKEY {
- # Find out how the current key's quoted so we can skip to its end.
- my $quote = substr($config_sh, index($config_sh, "=", $prevpos)+1, 1);
- my $pos = index($config_sh, qq($quote\n), $prevpos) + 2;
- my $len = index($config_sh, "=", $pos) - $pos;
- $prevpos = $pos;
- $len > 0 ? substr($config_sh, $pos, $len) : undef;
-}
-
-sub EXISTS {
- # exists($_[0]->{$_[1]}) or $config_sh =~ m/^$_[1]=/m;
- exists($_[0]->{$_[1]}) or
- index($config_sh, "\n$_[1]='") != -1 or
- substr($config_sh, 0, length($_[1])+2) eq "$_[1]='" or
- index($config_sh, "\n$_[1]=\"") != -1 or
- substr($config_sh, 0, length($_[1])+2) eq "$_[1]=\"" or
- $_[1] =~ /^(?:(?:cc|ld)flags|libs(?:wanted)?)_nolargefiles$/;
-}
-
-sub STORE { die "\%Config::Config is read-only\n" }
-sub DELETE { &STORE }
-sub CLEAR { &STORE }
-
-
-sub config_sh {
- $config_sh
-}
-
-sub config_re {
- my $re = shift;
- my @matches = ($config_sh =~ /^$re=.*\n/mg);
- @matches ? (print @matches) : print "$re: not found\n";
-}
-
-sub config_vars {
- foreach(@_){
- config_re($_), next if /\W/;
- my $v=(exists $Config{$_}) ? $Config{$_} : 'UNKNOWN';
- $v='undef' unless defined $v;
- print "$_='$v';\n";
- }
-}
-
-ENDOFEND
-
-if ($^O eq 'os2') {
- print CONFIG <<'ENDOFSET';
-my %preconfig;
-if ($OS2::is_aout) {
- my ($value, $v) = $config_sh =~ m/^used_aout='(.*)'\s*$/m;
- for (split ' ', $value) {
- ($v) = $config_sh =~ m/^aout_$_='(.*)'\s*$/m;
- $preconfig{$_} = $v eq 'undef' ? undef : $v;
- }
-}
-sub TIEHASH { bless {%preconfig} }
-ENDOFSET
-} else {
- print CONFIG <<'ENDOFSET';
-sub TIEHASH { bless {} }
-ENDOFSET
-}
-
-print CONFIG <<'ENDOFTAIL';
-
-# avoid Config..Exporter..UNIVERSAL search for DESTROY then AUTOLOAD
-sub DESTROY { }
-
-tie %Config, 'Config';
-
-1;
-__END__
-
-=head1 NAME
-
-Config - access Perl configuration information
-
-=head1 SYNOPSIS
-
- use Config;
- if ($Config{'cc'} =~ /gcc/) {
- print "built by gcc\n";
- }
-
- use Config qw(myconfig config_sh config_vars);
-
- print myconfig();
-
- print config_sh();
-
- config_vars(qw(osname archname));
-
-
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
-The Config module contains all the information that was available to
-the C<Configure> program at Perl build time (over 900 values).
-
-Shell variables from the F<config.sh> file (written by Configure) are
-stored in the readonly-variable C<%Config>, indexed by their names.
-
-Values stored in config.sh as 'undef' are returned as undefined
-values. The perl C<exists> function can be used to check if a
-named variable exists.
-
-=over 4
-
-=item myconfig()
-
-Returns a textual summary of the major perl configuration values.
-See also C<-V> in L<perlrun/Switches>.
-
-=item config_sh()
-
-Returns the entire perl configuration information in the form of the
-original config.sh shell variable assignment script.
-
-=item config_vars(@names)
-
-Prints to STDOUT the values of the named configuration variable. Each is
-printed on a separate line in the form:
-
- name='value';
-
-Names which are unknown are output as C<name='UNKNOWN';>.
-See also C<-V:name> in L<perlrun/Switches>.
-
-=back
-
-=head1 EXAMPLE
-
-Here's a more sophisticated example of using %Config:
-
- use Config;
- use strict;
-
- my %sig_num;
- my @sig_name;
- unless($Config{sig_name} && $Config{sig_num}) {
- die "No sigs?";
- } else {
- my @names = split ' ', $Config{sig_name};
- @sig_num{@names} = split ' ', $Config{sig_num};
- foreach (@names) {
- $sig_name[$sig_num{$_}] ||= $_;
- }
- }
-
- print "signal #17 = $sig_name[17]\n";
- if ($sig_num{ALRM}) {
- print "SIGALRM is $sig_num{ALRM}\n";
- }
-
-=head1 WARNING
-
-Because this information is not stored within the perl executable
-itself it is possible (but unlikely) that the information does not
-relate to the actual perl binary which is being used to access it.
-
-The Config module is installed into the architecture and version
-specific library directory ($Config{installarchlib}) and it checks the
-perl version number when loaded.
-
-The values stored in config.sh may be either single-quoted or
-double-quoted. Double-quoted strings are handy for those cases where you
-need to include escape sequences in the strings. To avoid runtime variable
-interpolation, any C<$> and C<@> characters are replaced by C<\$> and
-C<\@>, respectively. This isn't foolproof, of course, so don't embed C<\$>
-or C<\@> in double-quoted strings unless you're willing to deal with the
-consequences. (The slashes will end up escaped and the C<$> or C<@> will
-trigger variable interpolation)
-
-=head1 GLOSSARY
-
-Most C<Config> variables are determined by the C<Configure> script
-on platforms supported by it (which is most UNIX platforms). Some
-platforms have custom-made C<Config> variables, and may thus not have
-some of the variables described below, or may have extraneous variables
-specific to that particular port. See the port specific documentation
-in such cases.
-
-ENDOFTAIL
-
-open(GLOS, "<$glossary") or die "Can't open $glossary: $!";
-%seen = ();
-$text = 0;
-$/ = '';
-
-sub process {
- s/\A(\w*)\s+\(([\w.]+)\):\s*\n(\t?)/=item C<$1>\n\nFrom F<$2>:\n\n/m;
- my $c = substr $1, 0, 1;
- unless ($seen{$c}++) {
- print CONFIG <<EOF if $text;
-=back
-
-EOF
- print CONFIG <<EOF;
-=head2 $c
-
-=over
-
-EOF
- $text = 1;
- }
- s/n't/n\00t/g; # leave can't, won't etc untouched
- s/^\t\s+(.*)/\n\t$1\n/gm; # Indented lines ===> paragraphs
- s/^(?<!\n\n)\t(.*)/$1/gm; # Not indented lines ===> text
- s{([\'\"])(?=[^\'\"\s]*[./][^\'\"\s]*\1)([^\'\"\s]+)\1}(F<$2>)g; # '.o'
- s{([\'\"])([^\'\"\s]+)\1}(C<$2>)g; # "date" command
- s{\'([A-Za-z_\- *=/]+)\'}(C<$1>)g; # 'ln -s'
- s{
- (?<! [\w./<\'\"] ) # Only standalone file names
- (?! e \. g \. ) # Not e.g.
- (?! \. \. \. ) # Not ...
- (?! \d ) # Not 5.004
- ( [\w./]* [./] [\w./]* ) # Require . or / inside
- (?<! \. (?= \s ) ) # Do not include trailing dot
- (?! [\w/] ) # Include all of it
- }
- (F<$1>)xg; # /usr/local
- s/((?<=\s)~\w*)/F<$1>/g; # ~name
- s/(?<![.<\'\"])\b([A-Z_]{2,})\b(?![\'\"])/C<$1>/g; # UNISTD
- s/(?<![.<\'\"])\b(?!the\b)(\w+)\s+macro\b/C<$1> macro/g; # FILE_cnt macro
- s/n[\0]t/n't/g; # undo can't, won't damage
-}
-
-<GLOS>; # Skip the preamble
-while (<GLOS>) {
- process;
- print CONFIG;
-}
-
-print CONFIG <<'ENDOFTAIL';
-
-=back
-
-=head1 NOTE
-
-This module contains a good example of how to use tie to implement a
-cache and an example of how to make a tied variable readonly to those
-outside of it.
-
-=cut
-
-ENDOFTAIL
-
-close(CONFIG);
-close(GLOS);
-
-# Now do some simple tests on the Config.pm file we have created
-unshift(@INC,'lib');
-require $config_pm;
-import Config;
-
-die "$0: $config_pm not valid"
- unless $Config{'CONFIGDOTSH'} eq 'true';
-
-die "$0: error processing $config_pm"
- if defined($Config{'an impossible name'})
- or $Config{'CONFIGDOTSH'} ne 'true' # test cache
- ;
-
-die "$0: error processing $config_pm"
- if eval '$Config{"cc"} = 1'
- or eval 'delete $Config{"cc"}'
- ;
-
-
-exit 0;
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