#!/usr/bin/perl # Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This file is part of GCC. # # GCC 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, or (at your option) # any later version. # # GCC 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 GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to # the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, # Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. # This script parses a .diff file generated with 'diff -up' or 'diff -cp' # and writes a skeleton ChangeLog file to stdout. It does not try to be # very smart when parsing function names, but it produces a reasonable # approximation. # # Author: Diego Novillo and # Cary Coutant # Change these settings to reflect your profile. $username = $ENV{'USER'}; $name = `finger $username | grep -o 'Name: .*'`; @n = split(/: /, $name); $name = @n[1]; chop($name); $addr = $username . "\@my.domain.org"; $date = `date +%Y-%m-%d`; chop ($date); $gcc_root = $0; $gcc_root =~ s/[^\\\/]+$/../; chdir $gcc_root; #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Program starts here. You should not need to edit anything below this # line. #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- if ($#ARGV != 0) { $prog = `basename $0`; chop ($prog); print "usage: $prog file.diff\n\n"; print "Adds a ChangeLog template to the start of file.diff\n"; print "It assumes that file.diff has been created with -up or -cp.\n"; exit 1; } $diff = $ARGV[0]; $dir = `dirname $diff`; chop ($dir); $basename = `basename $diff`; chop ($basename); $hdrline = "$date $name <$addr>"; sub get_clname ($) { return ('ChangeLog', $_[0]) if ($_[0] !~ /[\/\\]/); my $dirname = $_[0]; while ($dirname) { my $clname = "$dirname/ChangeLog"; if (-f $clname) { my $relname = substr ($_[0], length ($dirname) + 1); return ($clname, $relname); } else { $dirname =~ s/[\/\\]?[^\/\\]*$//; } } return ('Unknown ChangeLog', $_[0]); } sub remove_suffixes ($) { my $filename = $_[0]; $filename =~ s/^[ab]\///; $filename =~ s/\.jj$//; return $filename; } # For every file in the .diff print all the function names in ChangeLog # format. %cl_entries = (); $change_msg = undef; $look_for_funs = 0; $clname = get_clname(''); open (DFILE, $diff) or die "Could not open file $diff for reading"; while () { # Stop processing functions if we found a new file # Remember both left and right names because one may be /dev/null. if (/^[+*][+*][+*] +(\S+)/) { $left = remove_suffixes ($1); $look_for_funs = 0; } if (/^--- +(\S+)?/) { $right = remove_suffixes ($1); $look_for_funs = 0; } # Check if the body of diff started. # We should now have both left and right name, # so we can decide filename. if ($left && (/^\*{15}$/ || /^@@ /)) { # If we have not seen any function names in the previous file (ie, # $change_msg is empty), we just write out a ':' before starting the next # file. if ($clname) { $cl_entries{$clname} .= $change_msg ? "$change_msg" : ":\n"; } if ($left eq $right) { $filename = $left; } elsif($left eq '/dev/null') { $filename = $right; } elsif($right eq '/dev/null') { $filename = $left; } else { print STDERR "Error: failed to parse diff for $left and $right\n"; exit 1; } $left = $right = undef; ($clname, $relname) = get_clname ($filename); $cl_entries{$clname} .= "\t* $relname"; $change_msg = ''; $look_for_funs = $filename =~ '\.(c|cpp|C|cc|h|inc|def)$'; } # Remember the last line in a unified diff block that might start # a new function. if (/^[-+ ]([a-zA-Z0-9_].*)/) { $save_fn = $1; } # Check if file is newly added. # Two patterns: for context and unified diff. if (/^\*\*\* 0 \*\*\*\*/ || /^@@ -0,0 \+1.* @@/) { $change_msg = $filename =~ /testsuite.*(?]*>//); $fn =~ s/[ \t]*$//; } if ($fn && $seen_names{$fn} == 0) { # If this is the first function in the file, we display it next # to the filename, so we need an extra space before the opening # brace. if (!$change_msg) { $change_msg .= " "; } else { $change_msg .= "\t"; } $change_msg .= "($fn):\n"; $seen_names{$fn} = 1; } } } close (DFILE); # If we have not seen any function names (ie, $change_msg is empty), we just # write out a ':'. This happens when there is only one file with no # functions. $cl_entries{$clname} .= $change_msg ? ": $change_msg\n" : ":\n"; $temp = `mktemp /tmp/$basename.XXXXXX` || exit 1; chop ($temp); open (CLFILE, ">$temp") or die "Could not open file $temp for writing"; foreach my $clname (keys %cl_entries) { print CLFILE "$clname:\n\n$hdrline\n\n$cl_entries{$clname}\n"; } # Concatenate the ChangeLog template and the original .diff file. system ("cat $diff >>$temp && mv $temp $diff") == 0 or die "Could not add the ChangeLog entry to $diff"; exit 0;