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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# tries to reduce the number of includes in KDE source files
# (c) 2001-2003 Dirk Mueller <[email protected]>
use File::Basename;
use Cwd;
# declaration of useful subroutines
sub find_src_includes($);
sub find_fixable_sources ($);
sub find_fixable_headers($);
sub find_removable_includes ($);
sub warn_before_modifying ($);
sub remove_include ($$$);
sub replace_include ($$$);
sub replace_include_type ($$);
sub fix_duplicates($);
sub fix_compat_includes($);
sub fix_unnecessary($);
sub fix_include_type($);
sub copy_file($$);
sub process_source_file($);
sub extract_gcc_error($);
# some global variables
$verbose = 0; # turns on debugging
$modify = 0; # if 1 it should try to fix the files as well
$experimental = 0; # try&error if an include is obsolete (slow!!)
@explicitfiles = (); # filled in if passing files on the command line
# statistic variables
$exp_success = 0;
$exp_failure = 0;
while (defined ($ARGV[0]))
{
$_ = shift;
if (/^--help$|^-h$/) {
print "Usage: fixkdeincludes [--verbose | -v] [--experimental | -e ] [--modify | -m ]\n";
exit 0;
}
elsif (/^--verbose$|^-v$/) {
$verbose = 1; # Oh is there a problem...?
}
elsif (/^--modify$|^-m$/) {
$modify = 1;
}
elsif (/^--experimental$|^-e$/) {
$modify = 1;
$experimental = 1;
}
elsif (!/^-/) {
push @explicitfiles, $_;
}
}
$cppExt = "(cpp|cc|cxx|C|c\\+\\+)";
$hExt = "(h|H|hh|hxx|hpp|h\\+\\+)";
# list of compat headers. scroll down ... much of boring stuff here..
%compatmap = (
'qapp.h' => "qapplication.h",
'qarray.h' => "qmemarray.h",
'qbitarry.h' => "qbitarray.h",
'qbttngrp.h' => "qbuttongroup.h",
'qchkbox.h' => "qcheckbox.h",
'qclipbrd.h' => "qclipboard.h",
'qcollect.h' => "qptrcollection.h",
'qcollection.h' => "qptrcollection.h",
'qcombo.h' => "qcombobox.h",
'qconnect.h' => "qconnection.h",
'qdatetm.h' => "qdatetime.h",
'qdrawutl.h' => "qdrawutil.h",
'qdstream.h' => "qdatastream.h",
'qfiledef.h' => "private/qfiledefs_p.h",
'qfiledlg.h' => "qfiledialog.h",
'qfileinf.h' => "qfileinfo.h",
'qfontdta.h' => "qfontdata.h",
'qfontinf.h' => "qfontinfo.h",
'qfontmet.h' => "qfontmetrics.h",
'qgrpbox.h' => "qgroupbox.h",
'qintcach.h' => "qintcache.h",
'qiodev.h' => "qiodevice.h",
'qlcdnum.h' => "qlcdnumber.h",
'qlined.h' => "qlineedit.h",
'qlist.h' => "qptrlist.h",
'qmenudta.h' => "qmenudata.h",
'qmetaobj.h' => "qmetaobject.h",
'qmlined.h' => "qtmultilineedit.h",
'qmsgbox.h' => "qmessagebox.h",
'qmultilinedit.h' => "qmultilineedit.h",
'qobjcoll.h' => "qobjectlist.h>\n\#include <qobjectdict.h",
'qobjdefs.h' => "qobjectdefs.h",
'qpaintd.h' => "qpaintdevice.h",
'qpaintdc.h' => "qpaintdevicedefs.h",
'qpdevmet.h' => "qpaintdevicemetrics.h",
'qpmcache.h' => "qpixmapcache.h",
'qpntarry.h' => "qpointarray.h",
'qpopmenu.h' => "qpopupmenu.h",
'qprndlg.h' => "qprintdialog.h",
'qprogbar.h' => "qprogressbar.h",
'qprogdlg.h' => "qprogressdialog.h",
'qpsprn.h' => "private/qpsprinter_p.h",
'qpushbt.h' => "qpushbutton.h",
'qqueue.h' => "qptrqueue.h",
'qradiobt.h' => "qradiobutton.h",
'qrangect.h' => "qrangecontrol.h",
'qscrbar.h' => "qscrollbar.h",
'qsocknot.h' => "qsocketnotifier.h",
'qstack.h' => "qptrstack.h",
'qtabdlg.h' => "qtabdialog.h",
'qtstream.h' => "qtextstream.h",
'qvector.h' => "qptrvector.h",
'qwidcoll.h' => "qwidgetlist.h>\n\#include <qwidgetintdict.h",
'qwindefs.h' => "qwindowdefs.h",
# and now the KDE specific compat includes
'kapp.h' => "kapplication.h",
'kstddirs.h' => "kstandarddirs.h",
'kuniqueapp.h' => "kuniqueapplication.h",
'ktmainwindow.h'=> "kmainwindow.h",
'kcolorbtn.h' => "kcolorbutton.h",
'kcolordlg.h' => "kcolordialog.h",
'kxmlgui.h' => "kxmlguifactory.h",
'kdebugclasses.h' => "kdebug.h",
);
# now it starts to get interesting again
# Look for source files in the given directory ($dir, first parameter)
sub find_fixable_sources ($)
{
# for now I grep the directory (requires srcdir==builddir)
# actually it should read the Makefile and
# find the _SOURCES / _OBJECTS tags that are put there by
# automake and am_edit, but thats an excercise to the reader ;-)
my ( $dir ) = @_;
opendir (DIR, "$dir") || die "Couldn't read '$dir'\n";
my @sources = grep { /^.*\.$cppExt$/o } readdir(DIR);
closedir(DIR);
print "found sources: [ " . join(' ', @sources) . " ] in $dir\n" if ($verbose);
# prefix them with $dir
my @retsources = ();
foreach $source(@sources) {
push @retsources, "$dir/$source";
}
return @retsources;
}
# Look for header files in the given directory ($dir, first parameter)
sub find_fixable_headers ($)
{
# for now I grep the directory (requires srcdir==builddir)
# actually it should read the Makefile and
# find the _HEADERS tags that are put there by
# automake and am_edit, but thats an excercise to the reader ;-)
my ( $dir ) = @_;
opendir (DIR, "$dir") || die "Couldn't read '$dir'\n";
my @headers = grep { /^.*\.$hExt$/o } readdir(DIR);
closedir(DIR);
print "found headers: [ " . join(' ', @headers) . " ] in $dir\n" if ($verbose);
# prefix them with $dir
my @retheaders = ();
foreach $source(@headers) {
push @retheaders, "$dir/$source";
}
return @retheaders;
}
sub find_removable_includes ($)
{
my $srcfile = shift @_;
open(SRC, "< $srcfile") || die "find_removable_includes: couldn't open '$srcfile'\n";
my @includes = ();
# we skip all includes that are somehow ifdefed
my $cpplevel = 0;
$cpplevel = -1 if ($srcfile=~m/^.*\.$hExt$/); # plan for header-protection #ifndef/#define/#endif
while (<SRC>) {
if ($_ =~ m/^\#if/) {
$cpplevel = $cpplevel + 1;
next;
}
if ($_ =~ m/^\#endif/) {
$cpplevel = $cpplevel - 1;
next;
}
#if ($cpplevel == 0 && $_ =~ m/^\#include\s*[\"<]([qk]\S*\.h)[\">]\S*/) {
if ($cpplevel == 0 && (($_ =~ m/^\#include\s*\"(\S+\.h)\"\S*/) || ($_ =~ m/^\#include\s*\<([qk]\S+.h)\>\S*/))) {
push @includes, $1;
next;
}
}
close SRC;
print "No fixable includes found in $srcfile\n" if ($verbose and not @includes);
print "found includes: [ " . join(' ', @includes) . " ]\n" if ($verbose and @includes);
return @includes;
}
sub find_installed_headers($)
{
my $sdir = shift @_;
my @includes = ();
open(I, "<$sdir/Makefile.am") || die "couldn't open $sdir/Makefile.am $!";
my $data = join('', <I>);
$data =~ s/\\\s*\n/ /g;
# now search for not installed headers
foreach my $line (split /^/, $data) {
if($line =~ /^(\w+)_HEADERS\s*=(.*)$/) {
next if $1 eq "noinst";
push @includes, split (' ', $2);
}
}
close(I);
return @includes;
}
# first parameter: srcfile
# second parameter: include to remove
# third parameter is the duplicate level: this include is removed $level times
sub remove_include ($$$)
{
my $srcfile = shift @_;
my $include = quotemeta(shift @_);
my $level = shift @_;
die "$srcfile is not read/writeable!\n" if( ! -r $srcfile || ! -w $srcfile);
open(I, "< $srcfile") or die "remove_include: couldn't open '$srcfile'\n";
my @contents = <I>;
close(I);
# ok, CPU time doesn't count so we do it the lazy way
# we should remove the last occurence of the include in the
# file because in case its a duplicate removing the first
# one could make a difference.
my @revcontents = reverse @contents;
@contents = ();
# we skip all inludes that are somehow ifdefed
# note the logic is reversed because it operates
# on reversed lines :)
my $cpplevel = 0;
$cpplevel = -1 if ($srcfile=~m/^.*\.$hExt$/); # plan for header-protection #ifndef/#define/#endif
foreach $line (@revcontents) {
if ($line =~ m/^\#if/) {
$cpplevel = $cpplevel - 1;
push @contents, $line;
next;
}
if ($line =~ m/^\#endif/) {
$cpplevel = $cpplevel + 1;
push @contents, $line;
next;
}
if ($level && $cpplevel == 0 &&
(($line =~ m/^\#include\s*\"$include\"\S*/) || ($line =~ m/^\#include\s*\<$include\>\S*/))) {
$level = $level - 1;
# skipping the line..
next;
}
push @contents, $line;
}
# now we have the fixed contents in @contents, although in wrong order
open(O, "> $srcfile") || die "remove_include: couldn't open '$srcfile' for writing\n";
print O reverse @contents;
close (O);
}
# first parameter: srcfile
# second parameter: include to replace
# third parameter the include file to replace it with
sub replace_include ($$$)
{
my $srcfile = shift @_;
my $include = quotemeta(shift @_);
my $destinclude = shift @_;
die "$srcfile is not read/writeable!\n" if( ! -r $srcfile || ! -w $srcfile);
open(I, "< $srcfile") or die "replace_include: couldn't open '$srcfile'\n";
my @contents = <I>;
close(I);
# ok, CPU time doesn't count so we do it the lazy way
my @revcontents = reverse @contents;
@contents = ();
# we skip all inludes that are somehow ifdefed
# note the logic is reversed because it operates
# on reversed lines :)
my $cpplevel = 0;
$cpplevel = -1 if ($srcfile=~m/^.*\.$hExt$/); # plan for header-protection #ifndef/#define/#endif
foreach $line (@revcontents) {
if ($line =~ m/^\#if/) {
$cpplevel = $cpplevel - 1;
push @contents, $line;
next;
}
if ($line =~ m/^\#endif/) {
$cpplevel = $cpplevel + 1;
push @contents, $line;
next;
}
if ($cpplevel == 0 &&
(($line =~ m/^\#include\s*\"$include\"\S*/) || ($line =~ m/^\#include\s*\<$include\>\S*/)))
{
print "HAH! found $include to replace in $srcfile!\n" if($verbose);
$line =~ s/(\#include\s*[\"<])$include([\">]\S*)/$1$destinclude$2/;
}
push @contents, $line;
}
# now we have the fixed contents in @contents
open(O, "> $srcfile") || die "replace_include: couldn't open '$srcfile' for writing\n";
print O reverse @contents;
close (O);
}
# fixes #include <foo.h> -> #include "foo.h"
sub replace_include_type ($$)
{
my ($srcfile, $include) = @_;
die "$srcfile is not read/writeable!\n" if( ! -r $srcfile || ! -w $srcfile);
open(I, "< $srcfile") or die "replace_include: couldn't open '$srcfile'\n";
my @contents = <I>;
close(I);
grep(s/^(\#include)\s*<$include>(.*)$/$1 \"$include\"$2/, @contents);
# now we have the fixed contents in @contents
open(O, "> $srcfile") || die "replace_include: couldn't open '$srcfile' for writing\n";
print O @contents;
close (O);
}
sub fix_duplicates($)
{
my $srcfile = shift @_;
my @includes = &find_removable_includes($srcfile);
my %inclMap = ();
# initialize
foreach $include (@includes) {
$inclMap{$include} = 0;
}
# count number of occurences
foreach $include (@includes) {
$inclMap{$include} = $inclMap{$include} + 1;
}
# check for duplicates
foreach $include (keys %inclMap) {
next if $inclMap{$include} <= 1;
print "$srcfile: duplicate level ". $inclMap{$include} .": ". $include ."\n";
&remove_include($srcfile, $include, $inclMap{$include} - 1) if($modify);
}
}
sub extract_gcc_error($)
{
my $out = shift;
# print "out: $out\n";
while ($out =~ m/^(.*?):([0-9]+):(.*)$/mg) # filename:lineno:message
{
my $field1 = $1 || "";
my $field2 = $2 || "";
my $field3 = $3 || "";
# print "f1: $field1, f2: $field2, f3: $field3\n";
next if ($field3 =~ m/\s+warning:.*/);
next if ($field3 =~ m/^\s*$/);
return basename($field1);
}
return "BUG!";
}
sub fix_compat_includes($)
{
my $srcfile = shift @_;
my @includes = &find_removable_includes($srcfile);
my %inclMap = ();
# initialize
foreach $include (@includes) {
$inclMap{$include} = 0;
}
# count number of occurences
foreach $include (@includes) {
$inclMap{$include} = $inclMap{$include} + 1;
}
# check for compat headers
foreach $include (keys %inclMap) {
if( defined $compatmap{$include}) {
print "$srcfile: compat header: $include, to be replaced by ". $compatmap{$include} ."\n";
&replace_include($srcfile, $include, $compatmap{$include}) if($modify);
}
}
}
sub fix_include_type($)
{
my $srcfile = shift @_;
my $srcdir = dirname($srcfile);
open(I, "<$srcfile") || die "couldn't open $srcfile in _fix_include_type";
my @bracketincs = grep s/^\s*\#include\s*<([^>]+)>\s*$/$1/, <I>;
close(I);
foreach my $include (@bracketincs) {
next if (!(-r "$srcdir/$include"));
next if (grep (/^$include$/, @instheaders));
next if ($include eq "config.h"); # oh don't get me started on that
print "$srcfile: #include <$include> should use #include \"...\"\n";
&replace_include_type($srcfile, $include) if($modify);
}
}
# copies a file from src to dest, overwrites destination if exists
sub copy_file($$)
{
my $src = shift(@_);
my $dst = shift(@_);
open(I, "< $src") or die "copy_file: can't open $src for input\n";
my @fcontents = <I>;
close(I);
open(O, "> $dst") or die "copy_file: can't open $dst for output\n";
print O @fcontents;
close(O);
}
# interrupt handler for fix_unnecessary
sub sighandler_fix_unnecessary()
{
my($sig) = @_;
print "Caught a SIG$sig--shutting down after restoring $srcfile\n";
chdir($srcdir);
unlink $srcfile || warn "couldn't unlink $srcfile";
rename $localbackup, $srcfile || warn "couldn't rename $localbackup to $srcfile";
exit(1);
}
sub fix_unnecessary($)
{
local $srcfile = shift @_;
local $srcdir = dirname($srcfile);
# find canonical path for srcdir
my $origdir = cwd;
chdir($srcdir);
$srcdir = cwd;
print "srcdir=$srcdir\n" if($verbose);
my $builddir = $srcdir;
my $makecmd = "make";
if (defined $ENV{"OBJ_REPLACEMENT"})
{
# we have to use sed here, because perl can't do s#a#b#
$builddir = `echo $srcdir | sed -e "\$OBJ_REPLACEMENT"`;
chomp $builddir;
$makecmd = "makeobj";
}
print "builddir=$builddir\n" if($verbose);
my $tot = $exp_success + $exp_failure;
print "=============== $srcfile (successes: $exp_success; total: $tot)\n";
$srcfile = basename($srcfile);
# first figure out some details
my @includes = &find_removable_includes($srcfile);
my $blanksrc = $srcfile;
$blanksrc =~ s/(.*)\.[^\.]+/$1/;
print "Checking for initial compilation: ";
chdir($builddir);
my $objextension = "BUG";
if($srcfile =~ /\.$hExt$/o) {
$output = `$makecmd all 2>&1`;
$objextension = "all" if ( 0 == ($? >> 8));
}
else {
unlink "$blanksrc.lo";
my $output = `$makecmd $blanksrc.lo 2>&1`;
$objextension = ".lo" if ( 0 == ($? >> 8));
if($objextension eq "BUG") {
print "failed with .lo... ";
unlink "$blanksrc.o";
$output = `$makecmd $blanksrc.o 2>&1`;
$objextension = ".o" if ( 0 == ($? >> 8));
}
if($srcfile =~ /$hExt/) {
$output = `$makecmd $blanksrc.o 2>&1`;
$objextension = ".o" if ( 0 == ($? >> 8));
}
}
if($objextension eq "BUG") {
warn "can't figure out right compile command for $srcfile :-(\n" .
"??? unused, or didn't compile in the first place?\n" .
"$output";
chdir($origdir);
exit 1;
}
print "worked with $objextension\n";
# now try to drop some includes
foreach $include (@includes) {
# kdatastream is special because
# it will break the application if removed even
# if it continues to compile
next if( $include eq "kdatastream.h");
# I also like to have kdebug.h still in
# so that it's easy to add kdDebug calls
next if( $include eq "kdebug.h");
# avoid this one as it might cause
# certain code parts to be disabled from compilation
next if( $include eq "qmodules.h");
# don't remove this one either. causes conditional
# code to be compiled incorrectly
next if( $include eq "tdeversion.h");
# don't remove the config.h include
# conditional code may depend on this file
next if( $include eq "config.h");
# check if it is its own header file
my $blankhdr = $include;
$blankhdr =~ s/(.*)\.[^\.]+/$1/;
next if ($blankhdr eq $blanksrc);
chdir($srcdir);
local $localbackup = $srcfile . "#fixkdeincludes";
# preserve timestamp if possible for CVS
unlink $localbackup;
rename $srcfile, $localbackup;
copy_file($localbackup, $srcfile);
# revert to backup in case of interrupt (Ctrl+C)
$SIG{'INT'} = \&sighandler_fix_unnecessary;
# check if it still compiles
if($verbose) {
chdir($builddir);
# testing headers? need to compile everything
if($objextension eq "all") {
# wait a second for makefile timestamp comparisons
sleep 1;
`$makecmd all 2>&1`;
}
else {
unlink "$blanksrc$objextension";
`$makecmd $blanksrc$objextension 2>&1`;
}
die "unexpected error $output\nexitcode=" . ($? >> 8) if($? >> 8);
chdir($srcdir);
}
# duplicates have to be nuked here , so it will be dropped maximum once
print "trying without $include: ";
&remove_include($srcfile, $include, 1);
chdir($builddir);
# try if it compiles
if($objextension eq "all") {
sleep 1;
$output=`$makecmd $objextension 2>&1`;
}
else {
unlink "$builddir/$blanksrc$objextension";
$output=`$makecmd $blanksrc$objextension 2>&1`;
}
my $retcode = ($? >> 8);
#print "retcode=$retcode\n$output" if ($verbose);
chdir($srcdir);
if($retcode == 0) {
# wow, it worked, lets continue!
print "SUCCESS!\n";
$SIG{'INT'} = 'DEFAULT';
unlink $localbackup;
$exp_success = $exp_success + 1;
}
else {
# is this a fixable error?
if($objextension eq "all" and
&extract_gcc_error($output) ne $srcfile) {
print "failed (error in " . &extract_gcc_error($output) . ")\n";
# FIXME: implement fixup of the compilation error
# so that we can be much more agressive in removing
# unneeded includes from headers
}
else
{
# better luck next time
print "FATALLY failed\n";
}
unlink $srcfile;
rename $localbackup, $srcfile;
$SIG{'INT'} = 'DEFAULT';
$exp_failure = $exp_failure + 1;
}
}
print "\n";
chdir($origdir);
}
sub process_source_file($)
{
local $file = shift @_;
my $pure = basename($file);
print "Checking: $file\n" if($verbose);
&fix_include_type($file);
&fix_compat_includes($file);
&fix_duplicates($file);
&fix_unnecessary($file) if ($experimental && !grep (/^$pure$/, @instheaders));
print "\n" if ($verbose);
}
sub check_for_automake_srcdir($)
{
my $dir = shift;
return 0 if !( -r "$dir/Makefile.am");
return 1 if !( -r "$dir/Makefile");
# ok, now its either srcdir with srcdir==builddir, or its builddir,
# which we don't want.
open(I, "<$dir/Makefile") || die "couldn't read $dir/Makefile";
while(<I>) {
if(/^srcdir\s*=\s*(\S+)/) {
close(I);
if($1 ne ".") {
print "Skipping build dir: $dir\n" if($verbose);
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
}
close(I);
# ok, this makefile isn't generated by automake, we don't want that
return 0;
}
#############################################################################
# here is the main logic
#
# warn about modified files
if($modify) {
`cvscheck | grep '^[MmC]'`;
print "WARNING: you have pending local changes. You might commit them by accident!\n\n" if($? >> 8 == 0);
}
if($experimental) {
print "WARNING: The experimental mode is indeed experimental.\n";
print "It tries to reduce includes by testing if it would compile\n";
print "without a particular include. It might introduce subtle bugs\n";
print "or break compilation for make check or make final.\n\n";
print "This operation mode is known to be unsafe. You've been warned.\n";
}
# process files from the command line, if any
if ( $#explicitfiles >= 0 ) {
foreach $file( @explicitfiles ) {
&process_source_file( $file );
}
exit 0;
}
# first generate a list of subdirectories
@dirlist = ();
push @dirlist, "." if (&check_for_automake_srcdir("."));
die "current directory isn't srcdir!" if (!scalar @dirlist);
foreach $dir ( @dirlist ) {
opendir (DIR, "$dir") || warn "Couldn't read '$dir'";
my $subdir = "";
while( $subdir = readdir(DIR)) {
next if ($subdir =~ /^\./);
next if !( -d "$dir/$subdir");
next if (! &check_for_automake_srcdir("$dir/$subdir"));
push @dirlist, "$dir/$subdir";
}
closedir(DIR);
}
# now iterate over all subdirs
foreach $dir(@dirlist) {
# check if this directory wants not to be fixed
if(open(M, "$dir/Makefile.am")) {
my @mcontents = grep /(\-UQT_NO_COMPAT|\-UKDE_NO_COMPAT)/, <M>;
close(M);
if ( @mcontents ) {
print "Skipping directory: $dir\n";
next;
}
}
@headers = &find_fixable_headers($dir);
@instheaders = &find_installed_headers($dir);
foreach $file(@headers) {
&process_source_file($file);
}
@sources = &find_fixable_sources($dir);
foreach $file(@sources) {
&process_source_file($file);
}
}
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