fix_headers.sh
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#! /bin/bash
# Written by Carlo Wood, September/October 2016.
function fatal
{
echo "$0: ERROR: $*"
exit 1
}
# Make sure we're not having a broken gawk.
AWK_VERSION=$(awk -V | head -n 1)
if [[ $AWK_VERSION =~ ^GNU\ Awk\ 4\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+ ]]; then
AWK_VERSION=$(echo $AWK_VERSION | sed -e 's/GNU Awk \(4\.[0-9]*\.[0-9]*\).*/\1/')
if [[ $AWK_VERSION =~ ^4\.0*([2-9]+|1\.0*[2-9]+) ]]; then
fatal "Your version of awk ($AWK_VERSION) is broken. Please use version 4.1.1 or lower."
fi
fi
echo "AWK_VERSION=$AWK_VERSION"
# Find out what the base directory is.
BASEDIR="$(dirname $(dirname $(readlink -en "$0")))"
echo "BASEDIR=\"$BASEDIR\""
striplen=$((${#BASEDIR} + 2))
# BASEDIR may not contain a space, that's just too hard to get to work.
expr index "$BASEDIR" " " >/dev/null && fatal "it is not supported that BASEDIR contains a space."
# Make sure that worked.
test -f $BASEDIR/cmake/posix/px4_impl_posix.cmake || fatal "Failed to determine BASEDIR: '\$BASEDIR/cmake/posix/px4_impl_posix.cmake' is not a regular file."
# Parse command line parameters.
debug=0 # Set to non-zero to enable debugging.
force=0 # Set to 1 to force running of script even when there are uncommitted changes.
merge=0 # Set to 1 when merging a branch that didn't run this script into master that did already run this script.
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]
do
case $1 in
--debug)
debug=1
;;
--force)
force=1
;;
--merge)
force=1
merge=1
fatal "--merge is not implemented yet."
;;
-*)
fatal "Unknown option $1"
;;
--|*)
break
;;
esac
shift
done
non_option_arguments=$#
if [ $non_option_arguments -eq 0 -a $debug -ne 0 ]; then
fatal "--debug screws up the source files with debug output! You must provide a single filename to run on."
fi
# Better not run this script with changes that still need to be committed.
cd "$BASEDIR" || fatal "Could not change directory to \"$BASEDIR\""
if ! git diff-index --quiet HEAD --; then
if [ $non_option_arguments -ne 0 -o $force -eq 1 ]; then
if [ $force -eq 1 ]; then
echo "Uncommitted changes, but running anyway because --force is used."
else
echo -n "WARNING: You have uncommitted changes (use --force to remove this warning). Run anyway? [y/N] "
read answer
if [ "x$answer" != "xy" -a "x$answer" != "xY" ]; then exit 0; fi
fi
else
fatal "Your working directory has uncommitted changes (see 'git status')! Bailing out."
fi
fi
# Find a reasonable tmp directory.
# First make a list of all build directories by looking for a CMakeCache.txt in them. Sort them so the most recent one is first.
CMAKECACHE_FILES=$(find "$BASEDIR" -mindepth 2 -maxdepth 2 -type f -name CMakeCache.txt -wholename "$BASEDIR/build/*/CMakeCache.txt" | xargs /bin/ls -td)
# Make a list of all candidate tmp directories.
TMPDIRS=
for f in $CMAKECACHE_FILES; do
if [ -d $(dirname $f)/tmp ]; then
TMPDIRS+=" $(dirname $f)/tmp"
fi
done
# Put BASEDIR first in case there are no build directories because /tmp is probably on a different file system.
TMPDIRS+=" $BASEDIR /tmp ."
# Pick the first one that is actually writable.
for tmp in $TMPDIRS; do
TMPDIR="$tmp"
if [ -w "$TMPDIR" ]; then
break;
fi
done
test -n "$TMPDIR" || fatal "Can not find a writable tmp directory."
echo "TMPDIR=\"$TMPDIR\""
# Make a list of all source and header files that we need to fix.
# List of directories that we don't want to touch.
EXCLUDE_FOLDERS=".git Tools"
EXCLUDE_PATTERNS="examples matlab/scripts tests test unit_test *_test *_tests test_* apps/test_* UnitTests"
# A regular expression for the exclude patterns.
EXCLUDE_PATTERNS_RE="($(echo $EXCLUDE_PATTERNS | sed -e 's/\*/[^\/]*/g;s/ /|/g'))"
# Extensions of files that we do want to change (leaving out .y and .py for now).
C_EXTENSIONS=".c .c_in .c_shipped"
H_EXTENSIONS=".h .h.in .h_template"
CXX_EXTENSIONS=".cc .cpp .cpp.in .cxx .cpp_template"
HXX_EXTENSIONS=".hh .hpp .hxx"
# The regular expression that we consider to be an #include.
INCLUDE_RE='^[[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*include[[:space:]]*[<"]'
# Regular expression for empty lines.
EMPTY_LINE_RE='^[[:space:]]*$'
# Regular expression for one-line comments.
COMMENT_LINE_RE='^[[:space:]]*(\/\/.*|\/\*([^*]|\*+[^\/*])*\*+\/[[:space:]]*)$'
# Regular expression for a #define (on one line).
DEFINE_RE='^[[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*define[[:space:]].*[^\\]$'
# Regular expression for an #if[[n]def].
IF_RE='^[[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*if(n?def)?[[:space:]]'
# Regular expression for an #endif.
ENDIF_RE='^[[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*endif($|[^[:alnum:]])'
# Regular expression for header file extension.
HEADER_RE="($(echo $H_EXTENSIONS $HXX_EXTENSIONS | sed -e 's/\./\\./g;s/ /|/g'))"
# Regular expression for C++ source and header files.
CXXSRC_RE="($(echo $CXX_EXTENSIONS $HXX_EXTENSIONS | sed -e 's/\./\\./g;s/ /|/g'))"
# List of standard C header files. Note that cfcntl, cshed and cunistd are NOT standard header files, even though they are in NuttX/nuttx/include/cxx.
REAL_STDC_HEADERS_RE='(cassert|ccomplex|cctype|cerrno|cfenv|cfloat|cinttypes|ciso646|climits|clocale|cmath|csetjmp|csignal|cstdalign|cstdarg|cstdbool|cstddef|cstdint|cstdio|cstdlib|cstring|ctgmath|ctime|cuchar|cwchar|cwctype)'
STDC_HEADERS=$(find "$BASEDIR/NuttX/nuttx/include/cxx" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type f | xargs basename -a | grep -E "$REAL_STDC_HEADERS_RE" | xargs echo)
# Regular expression of standard C header files, but with the leading 'c' stripped.
STDC_HEADERS_RE="($(echo $STDC_HEADERS | sed -e 's/^c//;s/ c/|/g'))"
# Actual list of standard C header files.
# List of standard C++ header files.
REAL_STDCXX_HEADERS_RE='(algorithm|any|array|atomic|bitset|cassert|ccomplex|cctype|cerrno|cfenv|cfloat|chrono|cinttypes|ciso646|climits|clocale|cmath|codecvt|complex|condition_variable|csetjmp|csignal|cstdalign|cstdarg|cstdbool|cstddef|cstdint|cstdio|cstdlib|cstring|ctgmath|ctime|cuchar|cwchar|cwctype|deque|exception|execution|filesystem|forward_list|fstream|functional|future|initializer_list|iomanip|ios|iosfwd|iostream|istream|iterator|limits|list|locale|map|memory|memory_resource|mutex|new|numeric|optional|ostream|queue|random|ratio|regex|scoped_allocator|set|shared_mutex|sstream|stack|stdexcept|streambuf|string|string_view|strstream|system_error|thread|tuple|typeindex|typeinfo|type_traits|unordered_map|unordered_set|utility|valarray|variant|vector)'
STDCXX_HEADERS=$(find "$BASEDIR/NuttX/misc/uClibc++/include/uClibc++" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type f | xargs basename -a | grep -E "$REAL_STDCXX_HEADERS_RE" | grep -E -v "$REAL_STDC_HEADERS_RE" | xargs echo)
# Regular expression of C++ header files.
STDCXX_HEADERS_RE="($(echo $STDCXX_HEADERS | sed -e 's/ /|/g'))"
# Regular expression for #pragma once.
PRAGMA_ONCE_RE='^#pragma once'
# Regular expression to recognize the start of a C-comment block.
COMMENT_BEGIN_RE='(^|[^\/])\/\*([^*]|\*+($|[^\/*]))*$'
# Regular expression to recognize the end of a C-comment block.
COMMENT_END_RE='\*\/'
# Regular expression to match C++ unsafe headers. We currently don't have any C++ unsafe headers, do we?
# v2.0/standard/mavlink.h is not unsafe, but this way the script will leave it alone and not
# move it above function declarations that need to be declared before including it.
UNSAFE_HEADERS_RE='(v2\.0\/standard\/mavlink\.h)'
#UNSAFE_HEADERS_RE='(stm32\.h|arch\/board\/board\.h)'
# Find all submodules.
test -f $BASEDIR/.gitmodules || fatal "No such file: $BASEDIR/.gitmodules"
SUBMODULES=$(grep -A 1 '^\[submodule' $BASEDIR/.gitmodules | grep '^[[:space:]]*path = ' | sed -r -e 's/^[[:space:]]*path = //' | xargs echo)
echo "SUBMODULES=\"$SUBMODULES\""
SUBMODULES_RE="($(echo $SUBMODULES | sed -e 's/ /|/g'))"
# Disable path name expansion (otherwise the find patterns will be expanded against the files in the current working directory).
set -f
EXCLUDE_ARGS=
for excl in $EXCLUDE_FOLDERS; do
if [ -z "$EXCLUDE_ARGS" ]; then
EXCLUDE_ARGS="-wholename $BASEDIR/$excl/*"
else
EXCLUDE_ARGS+=" -o -wholename $BASEDIR/$excl/*"
fi
done
for excl in $EXCLUDE_PATTERNS; do
EXCLUDE_ARGS+=" -o -wholename */$excl/*"
done
INCLUDE_H_ARGS=
for ext in $H_EXTENSIONS $HXX_EXTENSIONS; do
if [ -z "$INCLUDE_H_ARGS" ]; then
INCLUDE_H_ARGS="-name *$ext"
else
INCLUDE_H_ARGS+=" -o -name *$ext"
fi
done
INCLUDE_C_ARGS=
for ext in $C_EXTENSIONS $CXX_EXTENSIONS; do
if [ -z "$INCLUDE_C_ARGS" ]; then
INCLUDE_C_ARGS="-name *$ext"
else
INCLUDE_C_ARGS+=" -o -name *$ext"
fi
done
# Also exclude all submodules -- because we don't maintain those (are we?).
for subm in $SUBMODULES; do
if [ -z "$SUBMODULES_ARGS" ]; then
SUBMODULES_ARGS="-wholename $BASEDIR/$subm/*"
else
SUBMODULES_ARGS+=" -o -wholename $BASEDIR/$subm/*"
fi
done
echo -n "Finding all source files with #include's (excluding submodules and build directory)... "
find $BASEDIR -mindepth 2 -type f ! \( -wholename $BASEDIR/build/* -o $EXCLUDE_ARGS -o $SUBMODULES_ARGS \) \( $INCLUDE_C_ARGS -o $INCLUDE_H_ARGS \) > $TMPDIR/fix_headers_sources
cat "$TMPDIR/fix_headers_sources" | xargs grep -l "$INCLUDE_RE" > $TMPDIR/fix_headers_sources_with_includes
echo "done"
number_of_files=$(sed -n '$=' "$TMPDIR/fix_headers_sources_with_includes")
count=0
echo -n "Finding all submodule header files (excluding stdc++ headers)... "
find $BASEDIR -type f ! \( $EXCLUDE_ARGS \) \( $SUBMODULES_ARGS \) \( $INCLUDE_H_ARGS \) > $TMPDIR/fix_headers_SUBMODULE_HEADERS
echo "done"
echo -n "Finding all header files (excluding stdc++ headers)... "
find $BASEDIR -type f ! \( $EXCLUDE_ARGS \) -wholename $BASEDIR/build/* \( $INCLUDE_H_ARGS \) > $TMPDIR/fix_headers_HEADERS
grep -E "$HEADER_RE" $TMPDIR/fix_headers_sources >> $TMPDIR/fix_headers_HEADERS
cat $TMPDIR/fix_headers_SUBMODULE_HEADERS >> $TMPDIR/fix_headers_HEADERS
echo "done"
echo -n "Finding all include paths... "
for f in `cat $TMPDIR/fix_headers_sources_with_includes`; do grep -E "$INCLUDE_RE" $f | sed -r -e "s%$INCLUDE_RE%%"';s/[">].*//'; done | sort -u | grep -E -v "(/|^)$EXCLUDE_PATTERNS_RE/" > $TMPDIR/fix_headers_include_paths
echo "done"
function include_path()
{
# If the include path starts with a '.', then it is a local header.
if [[ $1 =~ ^\. ]]; then return 1; fi
# If the include path starts with 'platforms/' then it is a local header;
# added this exception here because not everyone has all build_ directories for all targets installed.
if [[ $1 =~ platforms/ ]]; then return 1; fi
# apps.h is generated from apps.h.in.
if [ $1 = "apps.h" ]; then return 1; fi
# Treat the following headers from src/platforms/*/include as system header because they replace what is found in nuttx (for posix and qurt).
if [ $1 = "arch/board/board.h" -o $1 = "crc32.h" -o $1 = "i2c.h" -o $1 = "queue.h" -o $1 = "poll.h" -o $1 = "sys/ioctl.h" ]; then return 2; fi
# Escape the path for reg.exp. matching.
PATH_RE=$(echo $1 | sed -e 's/\([+.]\)/\\\1/')
issubmodule=0;
islocal=0;
foo=0
for includedir in $(grep "/$PATH_RE\$" $TMPDIR/fix_headers_HEADERS | cut -c $striplen-); do
# If the include directory is NuttX header that was copied to the build directory, then it's still a system file.
if [[ $includedir/ =~ ^build/.*/NuttX/ ]]; then
issubmodule=1
# If the include directory is a submodule, then treat it as a system file.
elif [[ $includedir/ =~ ^$SUBMODULES_RE/ ]]; then
issubmodule=1;
else
islocal=1
fi
done
if [ $islocal -eq 0 ]; then
if [ $issubmodule -eq 0 ]; then
# If an include path can't be found then usually it will be a real system header,
# however, there are a few (ros related?) files that start with px4... In that
# case just leave the quotes alone ("px4muorb.h" and several <px4/...>).
if [[ $1 =~ ^px4 ]]; then return 0; fi
# While if the include path starts with uORB/topics or topics, and it isn't found,
# then likely we just don't have a build directory. These should be local though.
# Same for the generated files mixer_multirotor.generated.h and build_git_version.h.
if [[ $1 =~ ((/|^)topics/|mixer_multirotor\.generated\.h|build_git_version\.h) ]]; then return 1; fi
fi
return 2;
fi # Submodule or system header.
if [ $issubmodule -eq 0 ]; then return 1; fi # Local.
# Files that are both local and submodule are simply left alone.
# These are (at this moment): "battery.h" "common.h" "Matrix.hpp" "mavlink.h" "protocol.h" "pwm.h" "spi.h" "Vector.hpp".
return 0;
}
# Run the include_path function for each of the files in $TMPDIR/fix_headers_include_paths
echo -n "Determining which headers need to be included with double quotes... "
echo -n > $TMPDIR/fix_headers_quotes
for arg in $(cat "$TMPDIR/fix_headers_include_paths"); do
include_path $arg
localsystem=$?
if [ $localsystem -eq 1 ]; then
echo "$arg \"$arg\"" >> $TMPDIR/fix_headers_quotes
elif [ $localsystem -eq 2 ]; then
echo "$arg <$arg>" >> $TMPDIR/fix_headers_quotes
fi
done
echo "done"
# Truncate the error log.
echo -n > $TMPDIR/fix_headers_ERROR.log
function print_error
{
echo
echo -n " ";
echo "*** $1" | tee -a "$TMPDIR/fix_headers_ERROR.log"
return 1
}
if [ $debug -ne 0 ]; then
# Debug Line.
DL='if (cdbl != NR) { printf "\n%u. \"%s\"", NR, $0; cdbl = NR }'
# Debug Begin.
DB='if (cdbl != NR) { printf "\n%u. \"%s\" ---> ", NR, $0; cdbl = NR } else printf "; "; printf'
# Debug End.
DE=''
else
DL='#'
DB='#'
DE=''
fi
# Error Prefix.
EP='###'
# The main function that is called for each source file.
function fixup_header
{
count=$((count + 1))
echo -n "[$((100 * count / number_of_files))%] Fixing headers of $1... "
# Is this a header?
echo "$1" | sed -e 's/\.in$/;in/;s/.*\././;s/;in$/.in/' | grep -v -E "$HEADER_RE\$" >/dev/null; is_header=$?
if [ $debug -ne 0 ]; then echo "is_header = \"$is_header\""; fi
# Is this C++ source?
echo "$1" | sed -e 's/.*\././' | grep -v -E $CXXSRC_RE >/dev/null; is_cxxsrc=$?
if [ $debug -ne 0 ]; then echo "is_cxxsrc = \"$is_cxxsrc\""; fi
dont_make_cxxsrc=1
if [ $is_cxxsrc -eq 0 -a $is_header -ne 0 ]; then
grep -m 1 -q -E "^[[:space:]]*(#[[:space:]]*include[[:space:]]*<$STDCXX_HEADERS_RE>|(template|namespace|class)(\$|[^[:alnum:]_]))" "$1"
dont_make_cxxsrc=$?
fi
if [ $dont_make_cxxsrc -eq 0 ]; then
is_cxxsrc=1
fi
# Current directory.
curdir=$(dirname "$BASEDIR/$1")
# Parse the file.
#
# Returns an array of line[]'s. The first line is either the first #include, when it is outside
# any #if*...#endif constructs not counting the header guard if the file is a header. For example:
#
# // Anything here except #include lines.
# #include <first_include.h> // <-- first line.
#
# Or, the first #if* that contains the first #include line. For example:
# // Anything here except #include lines.
# #ifndef FOO_H // header guard.
# #define FOO_H
# int global = 1; // Anything unknown.
# #ifdef SOMETHING // <-- first line.
# #if maybe_more
# // anything except #include lines.
# #else
# // anything except #include lines.
# #include <first_include.h>
#
# Subsequent line[]'s mark the beginning of a new block, where we have the following blocks:
# type[] Description
type_include=0 # An #include, outside #if*...#endif constructs except a possible header guard.
type_ifincludeendif=1 # #if*...#endif constructs with #include's.
type_ifendif=2 # #if*...#endif constructs without #include's.
type_decls=3 # __BEGIN_DECLS ... __END_DECLS block.
type_macro=4 # Contiguous #define block.
type_comment=5 #(Multi-line) comments.
type_emptyline=6 # Empty lines.
type_pragmaonce=7 # #pragma once (must be outside any #if*...#endif constructs).
type_end=8 # The first line of the remainder of the file.
#
# However, any block NOT containing one or more #include's (all types > 1) will
# cause subsequent blocks that do not contain #include's to be ignored,
# with as result that those blocks will be treated as contiguous code blocks.
# A comment that is followed by a type that is not to be ignored as such
# is given the type that follows (which itself is then ignored).
# Empty lines are ignored unless they appear directly in front of a type
# that is not to be ignored according to the above rules, where 'previous
# types' then are the types before the empty line.
#
# For example:
#
# > #include <first_header.h> # type_include
# > #include <second_header.h> # type_include
# > # type_emptyline
# > #include <third_header.h> # type_include
# ^ #ifdef FOO # type_ifendif
# | #define BAR 1
# | #endif # (detected here)
# | <-- ignored because:
# v #define BAZ(x) x // Do baz <-- ignored (prev and this type in {type_ifendif, type_macro})
# > # type_emptyline
# ^ // This include is important: # type_comment, but then replaced by type_ifincludeendif
# | <-- ignored because:
# | // more here. <-- ignored same type
# | #ifdef BAR <-- "ignored": type_ifincludeendif, but put 3 lines higher.
# | #include <bar.h>
# v #endif # (detected here)
# > # type_emptyline
# > #include <another.h> # type_include
#
# This script stops parsing at the first not recognized line outside #if*...#endif constructs
# unless no first line was found yet. It does not attempt overly hard to decode rare constructs,
# most notably anything with a leading C comment is not recognized and will thus lead to an abort.
# For example the following lines are not recognized:
#
# /* Some comment */ #include <header.h>
# /* Some comment */ // Another comment.
#
# Lines that have a trailing comment are recognized (by ignoring the comment).
result=$(awk "\
function add(l, t) {
# First add always succeeds.
if (ptr > 0) {
# An empty line is always added, at first, unless the immediate preceding type is an empty line.
if (t == $type_emptyline && type[ptr - 1] == $type_emptyline) {
return; $DB \"ignored because line %d is also empty.\", line[ptr - 1] $DE
}
# A comment is always, added at first, unless the preceding non-empty line type is a comment.
# Same for #include's.
if (t == $type_comment && last_none_type == t) {
$DB \"ignoring because same type as last_none_type (%s)\", type_name[t] $DE
# Gobble up preceding empty lines.
if (type[ptr - 1] == $type_emptyline) {
--ptr; $DB \"ptr = %d; [43mRemoved type_emptyline @ line %d[0m\", ptr, line[ptr] $DE
}
return;
}
# {ifendif, macro}'s are collapsed too.
if ((t == $type_ifendif || t == $type_macro) && (last_nonws_type == $type_ifendif || last_nonws_type == $type_macro)) {
# Gobble up preceding comments and empty lines.
while (ptr > 0 && (type[ptr - 1] == $type_emptyline || type[ptr - 1] == $type_comment)) {
--ptr; $DB \"ptr = %d; [43mRemoved %s @ line %d[0m\", ptr, type_name[type[ptr]], line[ptr] $DE
}
# ptr > 0 here because the first add is never for an empty line or comment.
last_none_type = type[ptr - 1]; $DB \"last_none_type = %s\", type_name[last_none_type] $DE
return;
}
# type_include and type_pragmaonce and higher are always added.
}
if (t == $type_end) {
# Remove drag.
while(ptr > 0 && line[ptr - 1] >= l) --ptr;
}
# If this type is not an empty line and it was preceded by a comment, then melt it together with that comment.
else if (t != $type_emptyline && last_none_type == $type_comment) {
# In this case t cannot be type_comment.
# Gobble up preceding empty lines.
if (type[ptr - 1] == $type_emptyline) {
--ptr; $DB \"ptr = %d; [43mRemoved type_emptyline @ line %d[0m\", ptr, line[ptr] $DE
}
# And replace the comment type.
--ptr; $DB \"ptr = %d; [45mreplacing the %s @ line %d[0m\", ptr, type_name[type[ptr]], line[ptr] $DE
l = line[ptr];
}
line[ptr] = l; $DB \"ptr = %d; [42m%s @ line %d[0m\", ptr, type_name[t], l $DE;
type[ptr++] = t;
if (t != $type_emptyline) {
last_none_type = t; $DB \"last_none_type = %s\", type_name[last_none_type] $DE
if (t != $type_comment)
last_nonws_type = t;
}
}
BEGIN {
debug = $debug; # 0: no debug output; non-zero: print debug output.
header = $is_header; # 0: do not look for a header guard; 1: treat first #ifndef as header guard.
in_if = 0; # The number of nested levels inside #if, #ifdef or #ifndef ... #endif constructs.
in_if_base = 0; # 0: no header guard was found (or #pragma once); 1: an #ifndef header guard was found.
in_decl = 0; # 0: not inside a __BEGIN_DECLS ... __END_DECLS block; 1: inside such a block.
found_guard = 0; # 0: no header guard was found; 1: a header guard was found (including #pragma once).
base_if = 0; # The current base-level #if that we are scanning.
drag = 0; # The number of lines since the last certainly relevant line (a base-level #include or a base-level #endif containing one of more #includes).
skipped = 0; # 0: No #include was encountered in the current (base-level) #if block; 1: one or more #include's encountered in the current base-level #if block.
in_comment = 0; # 0: not in a multi-line C comment; 1: in a multi-line C comment.
cdbl = 0; # Current debug line.
error = 0; # 0: no error occured; 1: an error occured.
ptr = 0; # Current pointer into line[] and type[].
found_comment_end = 0; # The last line (possibly the current line) that is/was a multi-line C comment termination.
last_none_type = -1; # The last non-emptyline type that was added.
last_nonws_type = -1; # The last non-whitespace type that was added.
# For debug purposes:
type_name[$type_ifendif] = \"type_ifendif\";
type_name[$type_ifincludeendif] = \"type_ifincludeendif\";
type_name[$type_decls] = \"type_decls\";
type_name[$type_comment] = \"type_comment\";
type_name[$type_emptyline] = \"type_emptyline\";
type_name[$type_include] = \"type_include\";
type_name[$type_macro] = \"type_macro\";
type_name[$type_pragmaonce] = \"type_pragmaonce\";
type_name[$type_end] = \"type_end\";
}
END {
last_line = NR - drag;
add(last_line + 1, $type_end); $DB \"\n\" $DE;
# Print output.
if (error || ptr == 0 || last_line < line[0]) {
print \"error=1\";
exit
}
printf \"lines=\\\"\";
for (i = 0; i < ptr - 1; ++i)
printf \"%d \", line[i];
printf \"%d\\\"; \", line[ptr - 1];
printf \"types=\\\"\";
for (i = 0; i < ptr - 1; ++i)
printf \"%d \", type[i];
printf \"%d\\\"; \", type[ptr - 1];
print \"error=0; first_line=\" line[0] \"; last_line=\" last_line
}
#======================================================================================================
# Handle multi-line C comments.
/$COMMENT_END_RE/ {
if (in_comment) {
in_comment = 0; $DB \"comment end\" $DE;
found_comment_end = NR;
sub(/^([^*]|\*+[^*\/])*\*+\//, \"\") # Remove the tail of the comment.
}
# FALL-THROUGH
}
{
if (in_comment) {
++drag; $DB \"in comment; drag = %d\", drag $DE;
next
}
found_comment_begin = 0;
# FALL-THROUGH
}
/$COMMENT_BEGIN_RE/ {
in_comment = 1; $DB \"comment begin\" $DE;
found_comment_begin = 1;
sub(/\/\*([^*]|\*+($|[^*\/]))*$/, \"\") # Remove the head of the comment so that we'll recognize this as an empty line if it is.
# FALL-THROUGH
}
#======================================================================================================
# Detect and handle header guard.
/$PRAGMA_ONCE_RE/ {
++drag; $DB \"drag = %d\", drag $DE;
if (header && found_guard == 0 && in_if == 0) {
found_guard = NR; $DB \"found_guard = %d\", found_guard $DE;
if (ptr > 0)
add(NR, $type_pragmaonce)
next
}
print \"\\n$EP $1:\" NR \": unexpected #pragma once\";
error = 1;
exit
}
/^#ifndef / {
if (ptr == 0 && header && found_guard == 0 && in_if == 0) {
found_guard = NR; $DB \"found_guard = %d\", found_guard $DE;
in_if = 1; $DB \"in_if = %d\", in_if $DE;
in_if_base = 1; $DB \"in_if_base = %d\", in_if_base $DE;
next
}
# FALL-THROUGH
}
#======================================================================================================
# Detect and handle __BEGIN_DECLS ... __END_DECLS blocks.
/^[[:space:]]*__BEGIN_DECLS/ {
++drag; $DB \"drag = %d\", drag $DE;
if (in_decl == 0) {
in_decl = 1; $DB \"in_decl = 1\" $DE
add(NR, $type_decls);
next
}
print \"\\n$EP $1:\" NR \": Nested __BEGIN_DECLS!\";
error = 1;
exit
}
/^[[:space:]]*__END_DECLS/ {
++drag; $DB \"drag = %d\", drag $DE;
if (in_decl == 1) {
in_decl = 0; $DB \"in_decl = 0\" $DE
if (skipped) {
drag = 0;
} else if (ptr == 1) {
ptr = 0; $DB \"erase DECLS block\" $DE
last_none_type = -1;
}
next
}
print \"\\n$EP $1:\" NR \": __END_DECLS without matching __BEGIN_DECLS!\";
error = 1;
exit
}
#======================================================================================================
# Detect and handle #if ... #endif blocks.
/$IF_RE/ {
++drag; $DB \"drag = %d\", drag $DE;
if (in_if == in_if_base && in_decl == 0) {
skipped = 0; $DB \"skipped = 0\" $DE;
base_if = NR; $DB \"base_if = %d\", NR $DE;
}
++in_if; $DB \"in_if = %d\", in_if $DE;
next
}
/$ENDIF_RE/ {
--in_if; $DB \"in_if = %d\", in_if $DE;
if (in_if < 0) {
print \"\\n$EP $1:\" NR \": #endif without matching #if!\";
error = 1;
exit
}
++drag;
if (in_if == in_if_base && in_decl == 0) {
if (skipped) {
drag = 0;
add(base_if, $type_ifincludeendif);
} else if (ptr > 0)
add(base_if, $type_ifendif);
} $DB \"drag = %d\", drag $DE;
# Left header guard?
if (in_if < in_if_base) { $DB \"left header guard:\" $DE;
# assert(in_if == 0 && in_if_base == 1 && header && found_guard)
exit
}
next
}
#======================================================================================================
# Handle #include lines.
/$INCLUDE_RE/ {
if (!/\"(\.\/)?mavlink_msg/) {
# If we're inside a __BEGIN_DECLS ... __END_DECLS block then only certain headers may be included.
hname = gensub(/^[[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*include[[:space:]]*[<\"]([^>\"]*)[>\"].*/, \"\\\1\", \"1\");
cpp_safe = !(hname ~ /$UNSAFE_HEADERS_RE/);
$DB \"hname = \\\"\" hname \"\\\"; cpp_safe = \" cpp_safe \"; in_decl = \" in_decl \"; is_cxxsrc = $is_cxxsrc\" $DE
if (in_decl && cpp_safe) {
print \"\\n$EP $1:\" NR \": including \" hname \" inside a __BEGIN_DECLS ... __END_DECLS block.\";
error = 1;
exit
} else if (!in_decl && !cpp_safe && $is_cxxsrc) {
print \"\\n$EP $1:\" NR \": including \" hname \" outside a __BEGIN_DECLS ... __END_DECLS block!\";
error = 1;
exit
}
if (in_if > in_if_base || in_decl) {
skipped = 1; $DB \"skipped = 1\" $DE;
} else {
drag = 0; $DB \"drag = 0\" $DE;
add(NR, $type_include); $DB \"first_line = %d\", NR $DE;
}
next
}
}
#======================================================================================================
# Ignore #define's, empty lines and lines with just comments.
/$DEFINE_RE/ {
++drag; $DB \"drag = %d\", drag $DE;
if (ptr > 0 && in_if == in_if_base && in_decl == 0) {
add(NR, $type_macro);
}
next
}
/$EMPTY_LINE_RE/ {
++drag; $DB \"drag = %d\", drag $DE;
if (ptr > 0 && in_if == in_if_base && in_decl == 0) {
if (found_comment_begin)
add(NR, $type_comment);
else if (found_comment_end != NR)
add(NR, $type_emptyline);
}
next
}
/$COMMENT_LINE_RE/ {
++drag; $DB \"drag = %d\", drag $DE;
if (ptr > 0 && in_if == in_if_base && in_decl == 0 && type[ptr - 1] != $type_comment) {
add(NR, $type_comment);
}
next
}
#======================================================================================================
# Handle everything else (unrecognized lines).
{
++drag; $DB \"unknown; drag = %d\", drag $DE;
if (ptr > 0 && in_if <= in_if_base && in_decl == 0) {
exit
}
}
" "$BASEDIR/$1")
# Decode the result.
vars=$(echo "$result" | tail -n 1)
error_msg=$(echo "$result" | grep "^$EP " | sed -e 's/^....//')
if [ $debug -ne 0 ]; then
len=$(echo "$result" | wc --lines)
echo "$result" | head -n $((len - 1)) | grep -v "^$EP " # Debug messages
echo "vars: $vars"
fi
# Evaluate the last line printed in END.
error=1; eval $vars
test -z "$error_msg" || print_error "$error_msg" || return
test $error -eq 0 -a $first_line -gt 0 || print_error "FAILED to find an #include in $1?!" || return
test $last_line -ge $first_line || print_error "FAILED to find a sensible last line in $1?!" || return
# Calculate the number of lines starting from the current line.
# Use sed to count lines, because wc --lines doesn't report the last line when that doesn't end on a new-line, contrary to the fact that tail treats such lines as lines.
total_lines=$(sed -n '$=' "$BASEDIR/$1")
if [ $debug -ne 0 ]; then echo "total_lines = \"$total_lines\""; fi
# Edit the first_line...last_line block.
# Header files are ordered as follows (lowest value first):
cat_winsock=0; # Winsock2.h
cat_posix_sys=1; # posix_sys.h or one of the px4_ headers that include it.
cat_px4=2; # Other px4_*.h
cat_local=3; # "*.h"
cat_cxx=4; # <std c++ header>, ie <iostream>
cat_c=5; # <c std c++ header>, ie <cstdio>
cat_system=6; # <*.h>
head -n $last_line "$BASEDIR/$1" | tail -n $((last_line - first_line + 1)) | awk "
function sort_by_type_line_header_type_hname(blk2, v2, blk1, v1) {
# Return true if blk1 comes before blk2.
# Move type_include before the rest. Keep the same line order for the rest.
return (type[blk2] != $type_include && (type[blk1] == $type_include || line[blk1] < line[blk2])) ||
(type[blk2] == $type_include && type[blk1] == $type_include &&
# If both are include's then put include with a lower header_type first; sort alphabetically for the same header type.
(header_type[blk1] < header_type[blk2] || (header_type[blk1] == header_type[blk2] && hname[blk1] < hname[blk2])));
}
BEGIN {
first_line = $first_line;
split(\"$lines\", line);
split(\"$types\", type);
i = 0;
do {
line[++i] -= first_line - 1;
} while(type[i] != $type_end)
for(b = 0; b < i; ++b) header_type[b] = 100;
blk = 1;
n = 0;
is_cxxsrc = $is_cxxsrc;
# px4_posix.h includes px4_defines.h includes px4_log.h includes posix_sys.h which must be the first header included.
sys_val[\"px4_posix.h\"] = 1;
sys_val[\"px4_defines.h\"] = 2;
sys_val[\"px4_log.h\"] = 3;
sys_val[\"posix_sys.h\"] = 4;
saw_sys_val = 5; # Didn't see any of the above; otherwise the lowest value of the header seen.
for(b = 0; b < i; ++b) saw_sys[b] = saw_sys_val;
}
END {
l = asorti(txt, k, \"sort_by_type_line_header_type_hname\");
for (b = 1; b <= l; ++b) {
if (type[k[b]] == $type_include && header_type[k[b]] == $cat_posix_sys && saw_sys[k[b]] > saw_sys_val) continue;
len = length(txt[k[b]]);
for (n = 0; n < len; ++n) print txt[k[b]][n];
if (b < l && type[k[b]] == $type_include && type[k[b+1]] != $type_emptyline &&
(type[k[b+1]] != $type_include || (header_type[k[b]] != header_type[k[b+1]] && header_type[k[b+1]] != $cat_px4))) {
printf \"\n\";
}
}
}
{
if (NR == line[blk + 1]) {
++blk;
n = 0;
}
}
/$INCLUDE_RE/ {
# Don't use double quotes around standard header names.
\$0 = gensub(/^([[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*include[[:space:]]*)\\\"$STDC_HEADERS_RE\\.h\\\"/, \"\\\1<\\\2.h>\", \"1\");
if (is_cxxsrc) {
\$0 = gensub(/^([[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*include[[:space:]]*)\\\"$STDCXX_HEADERS_RE\\\"/, \"\\\1<\\\2>\", \"1\");
# Change deprecated C header names to standard C++ header names in C++ source files.
\$0 = gensub(/^([[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*include[[:space:]]*<)$STDC_HEADERS_RE\\.h>/, \"\\\1c\\\2>\", \"1\");
}
# Don't include \"./foo.h\", that is implied, so just include \"foo.h\".
\$0 = gensub(/^([[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*include[[:space:]]*\\\")\.\//, \"\\\1\", \"1\");
# Extract the header filename.
hname[blk] = gensub(/^[[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*include[[:space:]]*[<\"]([^>\"]*)[>\"].*/, \"\\\1\", \"1\");
# If the header exists in the directory of the including file, then it is a local header.
command = sprintf(\"test -e %s/%s\", \"$curdir\", hname[blk]);
if (system(command) == 0) {
\$0 = gensub(/^([[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*include[[:space:]]*)[\"<]([^\">]*)[\">]/, \"\\\1\\\"\\\2\\\"\", \"1\");
} else {
# Do we know if this is a local file, or a submodule / system header?
# The grep reg.exp needs \\ (for backslah) and \1 for back reference, thus: \\\1.
# However we print the grep command using sprintf, so each backslash needs to be escaped once more: \\\\\\1.
# Finally, this is a bash string and we need to escape each backslash once more to pass it corrently to awk, hence we need twelve backslahes:
command = sprintf(\"grep '^%s ' '%s' 2>/dev/null\", gensub(/([.+])/, \"\\\\\\\\\\\\1\", \"g\", hname[blk]), \"$TMPDIR/fix_headers_quotes\");
ret = command | getline result;
if (ret != 0) {
result = substr(result, index(result, \" \") + 1);
\$0 = gensub(/^([[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*include[[:space:]]*)[\"<][^\">]*[\">]/, \"\\\1\" result, \"1\");
}
}
# Categorise the header.
if (hname[blk] == \"Winsock2.h\") {
if (header_type[blk] > $cat_winsock)
header_type[blk] = $cat_winsock;
}
else if (hname[blk] in sys_val) {
if (header_type[blk] > $cat_posix_sys)
header_type[blk] = $cat_posix_sys;
# posix_sys.h is sometimes included within #ifdef __PX4_POSIX ... #endif. The other headers should not be conditional.
if ((hname[blk] == \"posix_sys.h\" || type[blk] == $type_include)) {
type[blk] = $type_include; # Treat #ifdef __PX4_POSIX #include \"posix_sys.h\" #endif as an include for sorting purposes.
saw_sys[blk] = sys_val[hname[blk]]; # There will be only one include (header name) for this block.
if (sys_val[hname[blk]] < saw_sys_val)
saw_sys_val = sys_val[hname[blk]];
}
# Use double quotes for these headers.
\$0 = gensub(/<([[:alnum:]_\/.]*)>/, \"\\\"\\\1\\\"\", \"1\");
}
else if (hname[blk] ~ /^(platforms\/px4_|px4_)/) {
if (header_type[blk] > $cat_px4)
header_type[blk] = $cat_px4;
# Use double quotes for these headers.
\$0 = gensub(/<([[:alnum:]_\/.]*)>/, \"\\\"\\\1\\\"\", \"1\");
}
else if (\$0 ~ /^[[:space:]]*#[[:space:]]*include[[:space:]]*\"/) {
if (header_type[blk] > $cat_local)
header_type[blk] = $cat_local;
}
else if (hname[blk] ~ /^$STDCXX_HEADERS_RE\$/) {
if (header_type[blk] > $cat_cxx)
header_type[blk] = $cat_cxx;
}
else if (hname[blk] ~ /^c$STDC_HEADERS_RE\$/) {
if (header_type[blk] > $cat_c)
header_type[blk] = $cat_c;
}
else if (hname[blk] ~ /^$STDC_HEADERS_RE\.h\$/) {
if (header_type[blk] > $cat_system)
header_type[blk] = $cat_system;
}
}
{
# Remove empty lines before #include's.
if (type[blk] == $type_include) {
for (i = 1; blk > i && type[blk - i] == $type_emptyline; ++i)
delete txt[blk - i]
}
txt[blk][n++] = \$0;
}
" > $TMPDIR/fix_headers_current_block
# Construct a new file in TMPDIR.
head -n $((first_line - 1)) "$BASEDIR/$1" > $TMPDIR/fix_headers_current_file
# Append the editted block.
cat $TMPDIR/fix_headers_current_block >> $TMPDIR/fix_headers_current_file
# Append the rest.
tail -n $((total_lines - last_line)) "$BASEDIR/$1" >> $TMPDIR/fix_headers_current_file
# Compare original with result.
if cmp --quiet "$BASEDIR/$1" $TMPDIR/fix_headers_current_file; then
echo "No change"
else
echo "Fixed lines $first_line-$last_line"
mv $TMPDIR/fix_headers_current_file "$BASEDIR/$1" || fatal "Failed to move $TMPDIR/fix_headers_current_file to $BASEDIR/$1 !?!"
fi
}
if [ $non_option_arguments -ne 0 ]; then
fixup_header $1
exit
fi
# Run the fixup function for each of the files in $TMPDIR/fix_headers_sources_with_includes.
# Strip BASEDIR because we don't know how long that is and it might too much for bash.
for arg in $(cat "$TMPDIR/fix_headers_sources_with_includes" | cut -c $striplen-); do
fixup_header $arg
done
# Clean up.
if [ $debug -eq 0 -o $# -eq 0 ]; then
rm "$TMPDIR/fix_headers_sources" "$TMPDIR/fix_headers_sources_with_includes" "$TMPDIR/fix_headers_SUBMODULE_HEADERS" "$TMPDIR/fix_headers_HEADERS" \
"$TMPDIR/fix_headers_include_paths" "$TMPDIR/fix_headers_quotes" "$TMPDIR/fix_headers_current_block"
fi
# Print all error messages again at the end.
if [ -s "$TMPDIR/fix_headers_ERROR.log" ]; then
echo "$0 finished with errors:"
cat "$TMPDIR/fix_headers_ERROR.log"
else
echo "SUCCESS"
rm "$TMPDIR/fix_headers_ERROR.log"
fi