#! /bin/ksh -p
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# Copyright 1991, 2002-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
# Use is subject to license terms.
#
# ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI"
#
# Generates the list of source files that would get brought over with the
# specified subtree as a result of inc.flg and req.flg files. If no subtree
# is named, then the current directory is assumed.
#
# Based loosely on ON's version of Teamware's def.dir.flp.
#
PATH=/usr/bin export PATH
PROG=`basename $0`
#
# The CDPATH variable causes ksh's `cd' builtin to emit messages to stdout
# under certain circumstances, which will screw up consumers of incflg()
# (and perhaps other things as well); unset it.
#
unset CDPATH
#
# Print the usage message and exit with an error.
#
usage()
{
echo "usage: $PROG [-r] [
]" > /dev/stderr
exit 1
}
#
# Print the provided failure message and exit with an error.
#
fail()
{
echo $PROG: $@ > /dev/stderr
exit 1
}
#
# Find the files matching the pattern specified by the first argument in the
# directories named by the remaining arguments. Unlike def.dir.flp, print
# the name of the source file since we want to make a list of source files,
# not SCCS files.
#
find_files()
{
pat=$1
shift
for dir; do
if [ -d $CODEMGR_WS/$dir ]; then
cd $CODEMGR_WS
find $dir -name "$pat" | sed -n s:/SCCS/s.:/:p | prpath
cd - > /dev/null
fi
done
}
#
# Echo the filename if it exists in the workspace.
#
echo_file()
{
[ -f $CODEMGR_WS/$1 ] && echo $1 | prpath
}
#
# Source the named script, specified as either a full path or a path relative
# to $CODEMGR_WS. Although def.dir.flp allows for situations in which the
# script is actually executed (rather than sourced), this feature has never
# been used in ON, since it precludes use of echo_file() and find_files().
#
exec_file()
{
if [ "${1##/}" = "$1" ]; then
. $CODEMGR_WS/$1
else
. $1
fi
}
#
# Iterate up through all directories below the named directory, and
# execute any inc.flg's that may exist.
#
incflg()
{
cd $1
for i in * .*; do
case $i in
'*'|.|..)
;;
inc.flg)
exec_file $1/$i
;;
*)
if [ -d $i -a ! -h $i ]; then
incflg $1/$i
cd $1
fi
;;
esac
done
}
#
# Convert the absolute pathnames named on input to relative pathnames (if
# necessary) and print them.
#
prpath()
{
reltree=${CURTREE##$CODEMGR_WS/}
while read srcfile; do
if [ "$RELPATHS" != y ]; then
echo $srcfile
continue
fi
dots=
tree=$reltree
while [ "${srcfile##$tree}" = "$srcfile" ]; do
dots=../$dots
tree=`dirname $tree`
done
echo ${dots}${srcfile##$tree/}
done
}
[ -z "$CODEMGR_WS" ] && fail "No active workspace; run \"ws \""
while getopts r flag; do
case $flag in
r)
RELPATHS=y
;;
\?)
usage
;;
esac
done
shift $((OPTIND - 1))
[ $# -gt 1 ] && usage
CURTREE=`/bin/pwd`
#
# Determine the subtree being examined.
#
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
SUBTREE=$CURTREE
elif [ -d $1 ]; then
SUBTREE=$1
elif [ -d $CODEMGR_WS/$1 ]; then
SUBTREE=$CODEMGR_WS/$1
else
fail "neither \$CODEMGR_WS/$1 nor $1 exists as a directory"
fi
#
# Get the canonical path to the subtree.
#
cd $SUBTREE
SUBTREE=`/bin/pwd`
#
# Get the canonical path to the current directory.
#
cd $CURTREE
CURTREE=`/bin/pwd`
#
# Get the canonical path to the workspace.
#
cd $CODEMGR_WS
CODEMGR_WS=`/bin/pwd`
if [ "${SUBTREE##$CODEMGR_WS}" = "$SUBTREE" ]; then
fail "$SUBTREE is not a subtree of \$CODEMGR_WS"
fi
if [ "${CURTREE##$CODEMGR_WS}" = "$CURTREE" ]; then
fail "$CURTREE is not a subtree of \$CODEMGR_WS"
fi
#
# Find and execute all inc.flg's below our subtree.
#
incflg $SUBTREE
#
# Find and execute all req.flg's at or above our subtree.
#
TREE=$SUBTREE
while [ $TREE != $CODEMGR_WS ]; do
[ -f $TREE/req.flg ] && exec_file $TREE/req.flg
TREE=`dirname $TREE`
done
exit 0