# mkstrtable.awk # Copyright (C) 2003 g10 Code GmbH # # This program 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 2 of # the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. # # As a special exception, g10 Code GmbH gives unlimited permission to # copy, distribute and modify the C source files that are the output # of mkerrcodes2.awk. You need not follow the terms of the GNU General # Public License when using or distributing such scripts, even though # portions of the text of mkerrcodes2.awk appear in them. The GNU # General Public License (GPL) does govern all other use of the material # that constitutes the mkerrcodes2.awk program. # # Certain portions of the mkerrcodes2.awk source text are designed to be # copied (in certain cases, depending on the input) into the output of # mkerrcodes2.awk. We call these the "data" portions. The rest of the # mkerrcodes2.awk source text consists of comments plus executable code # that decides which of the data portions to output in any given case. # We call these comments and executable code the "non-data" portions. # mkstrtable.h never copies any of the non-data portions into its output. # # This special exception to the GPL applies to versions of mkerrcodes2.awk # released by g10 Code GmbH. When you make and distribute a modified version # of mkerrcodes2.awk, you may extend this special exception to the GPL to # apply to your modified version as well, *unless* your modified version # has the potential to copy into its output some of the text that was the # non-data portion of the version that you started with. (In other words, # unless your change moves or copies text from the non-data portions to the # data portions.) If your modification has such potential, you must delete # any notice of this special exception to the GPL from your modified version. # This script outputs a source file that does define the following # symbols: # # static const char msgstr[]; # A string containing all messages in the list. # # static const int msgidx[]; # A list of index numbers, one for each message, that points to the # beginning of the string in msgstr. # # msgidxof (code); # A macro that maps code numbers to idx numbers. If a DEFAULT MESSAGE # is provided (see below), its index will be returned for unknown codes. # Otherwise -1 is returned for codes that do not appear in the list. # You can lookup the message with code CODE with: # msgstr + msgidx[msgidxof (code)]. # # The input file has the following format: # CODE1 MESSAGE1 (Code number, , message string) # CODE2 MESSAGE2 (Code number, , message string) # ... # CODEn MESSAGEn (Code number, , message string) # DEFAULT MESSAGE (, fall-back message string) # # Comments (starting with # and ending at the end of the line) are removed, # as is trailing whitespace. The last line is optional; if no DEFAULT # MESSAGE is given, msgidxof will return the number -1 for unknown # index numbers. BEGIN { # msg holds the number of messages. msg = 0; print "/* Output of mkerrcodes2.awk. DO NOT EDIT. */"; print ""; header = 1; } /^#/ { next; } header { if ($1 ~ /^[0123456789]+$/) { print "static const int err_code_from_index[] = {"; header = 0; } else print; } !header { sub (/\#.+/, ""); sub (/[ ]+$/, ""); # Strip trailing space and tab characters. if (/^$/) next; # Print the string msgstr line by line. We delay output by one line to be able # to treat the last line differently (see END). print " " $2 ","; # Remember the error value and index of each error code. code[msg] = $1; pos[msg] = $2; msg++; } END { print "};"; print ""; print "#define errno_to_idx(code) (0 ? -1 \\"; # Gather the ranges. skip = code[0]; start = code[0]; stop = code[0]; for (i = 1; i < msg; i++) { if (code[i] == stop + 1) stop++; else { print " : ((code >= " start ") && (code <= " stop ")) ? (code - " \ skip ") \\"; skip += code[i] - stop - 1; start = code[i]; stop = code[i]; } } print " : ((code >= " start ") && (code <= " stop ")) ? (code - " \ skip ") \\"; print " : -1)"; }