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# Generate posix-conf-vars-def.h with definitions for CONF_DEF{CONF} for each
# configuration variable that getconf or sysconf may use. Currently it is
# equipped only to generate such macros for specification macros and for
# SYSCONF macros in the _POSIX namespace.
BEGIN {
prefix = ""
}
$1 ~ /^#/ || $0 ~ /^\s*$/ {
next
}
# Begin a new prefix.
$NF == "{" {
type = $1
prefix = $2
next
}
$1 == "}" {
prefix = ""
type = ""
next
}
{
if (prefix == "" && type == "" && sc_prefix == "") {
printf ("Syntax error at %s:%d\n", FILENAME, FNR) > "/dev/stderr"
exit 1
}
# The prefix and variable names are indices and the value indicates what type
# of variable it is. The possible options are:
# CONFSTR: A configuration string
# SYSCONF: A numeric value
# SPEC: A specification
conf[prefix][$1] = type
}
END {
print "/* AUTOGENERATED by gen-posix-conf-vars.awk. DO NOT EDIT. */\n"
# Generate macros that specify if a sysconf macro is defined and/or set.
for (p in conf) {
for (c in conf[p]) {
printf "#ifndef _%s_%s\n", p, c
printf "# define CONF_DEF_%s_%s CONF_DEF_UNDEFINED\n", p, c
# CONFSTR have string values and they are not set or unset.
if (conf[p][c] != "CONFSTR") {
printf "#else\n"
printf "# if _%s_%s > 0\n", p, c
printf "# define CONF_DEF_%s_%s CONF_DEF_DEFINED_SET\n", p, c
printf "# else\n"
printf "# define CONF_DEF_%s_%s CONF_DEF_DEFINED_UNSET\n", p, c
printf "# endif\n"
}
printf "#endif\n\n"
}
}
}
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