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maintainer-makefiles: use $(SED) for syntax check Roman Bogorodskiy reported that attempts to use 'make syntax-check' for libvirt on a BSD host was failing, due to libvirt's use of GNU sed constructs in cfg.mk. While libvirt could be patched to use only portable sed constructs, it is also worth making sed replaceable so that any maintainer can use a consistent sed program rather than being hardcoded to the first 'sed' on $PATH. * modules/maintainer-makefile (configure.ac): Check for sane sed. * top/maint.mk: Change sed to $(SED). Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
author Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
date Thu, 20 Feb 2014 06:56:42 -0700
parents 31d5dfacc483
children eb299235d783
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# -*-Makefile-*-
# This Makefile fragment tries to be general-purpose enough to be
# used by many projects via the gnulib maintainer-makefile module.

## Copyright (C) 2001-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
##
## 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 3 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

# This is reported not to work with make-3.79.1
# ME := $(word $(words $(MAKEFILE_LIST)),$(MAKEFILE_LIST))
ME := maint.mk

# Diagnostic for continued use of deprecated variable.
# Remove in 2013
ifneq ($(build_aux),)
 $(error "$(ME): \
set $$(_build-aux) relative to $$(srcdir) instead of $$(build_aux)")
endif

# Helper variables.
_empty =
_sp = $(_empty) $(_empty)

# _equal,S1,S2
# ------------
# If S1 == S2, return S1, otherwise the empty string.
_equal = $(and $(findstring $(1),$(2)),$(findstring $(2),$(1)))

# member-check,VARIABLE,VALID-VALUES
# ----------------------------------
# Check that $(VARIABLE) is in the space-separated list of VALID-VALUES, and
# return it.  Die otherwise.
member-check =								\
  $(strip								\
    $(if $($(1)),							\
      $(if $(findstring $(_sp),$($(1))),				\
          $(error invalid $(1): '$($(1))', expected $(2)),		\
          $(or $(findstring $(_sp)$($(1))$(_sp),$(_sp)$(2)$(_sp)),	\
            $(error invalid $(1): '$($(1))', expected $(2)))),		\
      $(error $(1) undefined)))

# Do not save the original name or timestamp in the .tar.gz file.
# Use --rsyncable if available.
gzip_rsyncable := \
  $(shell gzip --help 2>/dev/null|grep rsyncable >/dev/null \
    && printf %s --rsyncable)
GZIP_ENV = '--no-name --best $(gzip_rsyncable)'

GIT = git
VC = $(GIT)

VC_LIST = $(srcdir)/$(_build-aux)/vc-list-files -C $(srcdir)

# You can override this variable in cfg.mk to set your own regexp
# matching files to ignore.
VC_LIST_ALWAYS_EXCLUDE_REGEX ?= ^$$

# This is to preprocess robustly the output of $(VC_LIST), so that even
# when $(srcdir) is a pathological name like "....", the leading sed command
# removes only the intended prefix.
_dot_escaped_srcdir = $(subst .,\.,$(srcdir))

# Post-process $(VC_LIST) output, prepending $(srcdir)/, but only
# when $(srcdir) is not ".".
ifeq ($(srcdir),.)
  _prepend_srcdir_prefix =
else
  _prepend_srcdir_prefix = | $(SED) 's|^|$(srcdir)/|'
endif

# In order to be able to consistently filter "."-relative names,
# (i.e., with no $(srcdir) prefix), this definition is careful to
# remove any $(srcdir) prefix, and to restore what it removes.
_sc_excl = \
  $(or $(exclude_file_name_regexp--$@),^$$)
VC_LIST_EXCEPT = \
  $(VC_LIST) | $(SED) 's|^$(_dot_escaped_srcdir)/||' \
	| if test -f $(srcdir)/.x-$@; then grep -vEf $(srcdir)/.x-$@; \
	  else grep -Ev -e "$${VC_LIST_EXCEPT_DEFAULT-ChangeLog}"; fi \
	| grep -Ev -e '($(VC_LIST_ALWAYS_EXCLUDE_REGEX)|$(_sc_excl))' \
	$(_prepend_srcdir_prefix)

ifeq ($(origin prev_version_file), undefined)
  prev_version_file = $(srcdir)/.prev-version
endif

PREV_VERSION := $(shell cat $(prev_version_file) 2>/dev/null)
VERSION_REGEXP = $(subst .,\.,$(VERSION))
PREV_VERSION_REGEXP = $(subst .,\.,$(PREV_VERSION))

ifeq ($(VC),$(GIT))
  this-vc-tag = v$(VERSION)
  this-vc-tag-regexp = v$(VERSION_REGEXP)
else
  tag-package = $(shell echo "$(PACKAGE)" | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')
  tag-this-version = $(subst .,_,$(VERSION))
  this-vc-tag = $(tag-package)-$(tag-this-version)
  this-vc-tag-regexp = $(this-vc-tag)
endif
my_distdir = $(PACKAGE)-$(VERSION)

# Old releases are stored here.
release_archive_dir ?= ../release

# If RELEASE_TYPE is undefined, but RELEASE is, use its second word.
# But overwrite VERSION.
ifdef RELEASE
  VERSION := $(word 1, $(RELEASE))
  RELEASE_TYPE ?= $(word 2, $(RELEASE))
endif

# Validate and return $(RELEASE_TYPE), or die.
RELEASE_TYPES = alpha beta stable
release-type = $(call member-check,RELEASE_TYPE,$(RELEASE_TYPES))

# Override gnu_rel_host and url_dir_list in cfg.mk if these are not right.
# Use alpha.gnu.org for alpha and beta releases.
# Use ftp.gnu.org for stable releases.
gnu_ftp_host-alpha = alpha.gnu.org
gnu_ftp_host-beta = alpha.gnu.org
gnu_ftp_host-stable = ftp.gnu.org
gnu_rel_host ?= $(gnu_ftp_host-$(release-type))

url_dir_list ?= $(if $(call _equal,$(gnu_rel_host),ftp.gnu.org),	\
                     http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/$(PACKAGE),		\
                     ftp://$(gnu_rel_host)/gnu/$(PACKAGE))

# Override this in cfg.mk if you are using a different format in your
# NEWS file.
today = $(shell date +%Y-%m-%d)

# Select which lines of NEWS are searched for $(news-check-regexp).
# This is a sed line number spec.  The default says that we search
# lines 1..10 of NEWS for $(news-check-regexp).
# If you want to search only line 3 or only lines 20-22, use "3" or "20,22".
news-check-lines-spec ?= 1,10
news-check-regexp ?= '^\*.* $(VERSION_REGEXP) \($(today)\)'

# Prevent programs like 'sort' from considering distinct strings to be equal.
# Doing it here saves us from having to set LC_ALL elsewhere in this file.
export LC_ALL = C

## --------------- ##
## Sanity checks.  ##
## --------------- ##

_cfg_mk := $(wildcard $(srcdir)/cfg.mk)

# Collect the names of rules starting with 'sc_'.
syntax-check-rules := $(sort $(shell $(SED) -n \
   's/^\(sc_[a-zA-Z0-9_-]*\):.*/\1/p' $(srcdir)/$(ME) $(_cfg_mk)))
.PHONY: $(syntax-check-rules)

ifeq ($(shell $(VC_LIST) >/dev/null 2>&1; echo $$?),0)
  local-checks-available += $(syntax-check-rules)
else
  local-checks-available += no-vc-detected
no-vc-detected:
	@echo "No version control files detected; skipping syntax check"
endif
.PHONY: $(local-checks-available)

# Arrange to print the name of each syntax-checking rule just before running it.
$(syntax-check-rules): %: %.m
sc_m_rules_ = $(patsubst %, %.m, $(syntax-check-rules))
.PHONY: $(sc_m_rules_)
$(sc_m_rules_):
	@echo $(patsubst sc_%.m, %, $@)
	@date +%s.%N > .sc-start-$(basename $@)

# Compute and print the elapsed time for each syntax-check rule.
sc_z_rules_ = $(patsubst %, %.z, $(syntax-check-rules))
.PHONY: $(sc_z_rules_)
$(sc_z_rules_): %.z: %
	@end=$$(date +%s.%N);						\
	start=$$(cat .sc-start-$*);					\
	rm -f .sc-start-$*;						\
	awk -v s=$$start -v e=$$end					\
	  'END {printf "%.2f $(patsubst sc_%,%,$*)\n", e - s}' < /dev/null

# The patsubst here is to replace each sc_% rule with its sc_%.z wrapper
# that computes and prints elapsed time.
local-check :=								\
  $(patsubst sc_%, sc_%.z,						\
    $(filter-out $(local-checks-to-skip), $(local-checks-available)))

syntax-check: $(local-check)

# _sc_search_regexp
#
# This macro searches for a given construct in the selected files and
# then takes some action.
#
# Parameters (shell variables):
#
#  prohibit | require
#
#     Regular expression (ERE) denoting either a forbidden construct
#     or a required construct.  Those arguments are exclusive.
#
#  exclude
#
#     Regular expression (ERE) denoting lines to ignore that matched
#     a prohibit construct.  For example, this can be used to exclude
#     comments that mention why the nearby code uses an alternative
#     construct instead of the simpler prohibited construct.
#
#  in_vc_files | in_files
#
#     grep-E-style regexp selecting the files to check.  For in_vc_files,
#     the regexp is used to select matching files from the list of all
#     version-controlled files; for in_files, it's from the names printed
#     by "find $(srcdir)".  When neither is specified, use all files that
#     are under version control.
#
#  containing | non_containing
#
#     Select the files (non) containing strings matching this regexp.
#     If both arguments are specified then CONTAINING takes
#     precedence.
#
#  with_grep_options
#
#     Extra options for grep.
#
#  ignore_case
#
#     Ignore case.
#
#  halt
#
#     Message to display before to halting execution.
#
# Finally, you may exempt files based on an ERE matching file names.
# For example, to exempt from the sc_space_tab check all files with the
# .diff suffix, set this Make variable:
#
# exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_space_tab = \.diff$
#
# Note that while this functionality is mostly inherited via VC_LIST_EXCEPT,
# when filtering by name via in_files, we explicitly filter out matching
# names here as well.

# Initialize each, so that envvar settings cannot interfere.
export require =
export prohibit =
export exclude =
export in_vc_files =
export in_files =
export containing =
export non_containing =
export halt =
export with_grep_options =

# By default, _sc_search_regexp does not ignore case.
export ignore_case =
_ignore_case = $$(test -n "$$ignore_case" && printf %s -i || :)

define _sc_say_and_exit
   dummy=; : so we do not need a semicolon before each use;		\
   { printf '%s\n' "$(ME): $$msg" 1>&2; exit 1; };
endef

define _sc_search_regexp
   dummy=; : so we do not need a semicolon before each use;		\
									\
   : Check arguments;							\
   test -n "$$prohibit" && test -n "$$require"				\
     && { msg='Cannot specify both prohibit and require'		\
          $(_sc_say_and_exit) } || :;					\
   test -z "$$prohibit" && test -z "$$require"				\
     && { msg='Should specify either prohibit or require'		\
          $(_sc_say_and_exit) } || :;					\
   test -z "$$prohibit" && test -n "$$exclude"				\
     && { msg='Use of exclude requires a prohibit pattern'		\
          $(_sc_say_and_exit) } || :;					\
   test -n "$$in_vc_files" && test -n "$$in_files"			\
     && { msg='Cannot specify both in_vc_files and in_files'		\
          $(_sc_say_and_exit) } || :;					\
   test "x$$halt" != x							\
     || { msg='halt not defined' $(_sc_say_and_exit) };			\
									\
   : Filter by file name;						\
   if test -n "$$in_files"; then					\
     files=$$(find $(srcdir) | grep -E "$$in_files"			\
              | grep -Ev '$(_sc_excl)');				\
   else									\
     files=$$($(VC_LIST_EXCEPT));					\
     if test -n "$$in_vc_files"; then					\
       files=$$(echo "$$files" | grep -E "$$in_vc_files");		\
     fi;								\
   fi;									\
									\
   : Filter by content;							\
   test -n "$$files" && test -n "$$containing"				\
     && { files=$$(grep -l "$$containing" $$files); } || :;		\
   test -n "$$files" && test -n "$$non_containing"			\
     && { files=$$(grep -vl "$$non_containing" $$files); } || :;	\
									\
   : Check for the construct;						\
   if test -n "$$files"; then						\
     if test -n "$$prohibit"; then					\
       grep $$with_grep_options $(_ignore_case) -nE "$$prohibit" $$files \
         | grep -vE "$${exclude:-^$$}"					\
         && { msg="$$halt" $(_sc_say_and_exit) } || :;			\
     else								\
       grep $$with_grep_options $(_ignore_case) -LE "$$require" $$files \
           | grep .							\
         && { msg="$$halt" $(_sc_say_and_exit) } || :;			\
     fi									\
   else :;								\
   fi || :;
endef

sc_avoid_if_before_free:
	@$(srcdir)/$(_build-aux)/useless-if-before-free			\
		$(useless_free_options)					\
	    $$($(VC_LIST_EXCEPT) | grep -v useless-if-before-free) &&	\
	  { echo '$(ME): found useless "if" before "free" above' 1>&2;	\
	    exit 1; } || :

sc_cast_of_argument_to_free:
	@prohibit='\<free *\( *\(' halt="don't cast free argument"	\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

sc_cast_of_x_alloc_return_value:
	@prohibit='\*\) *x(m|c|re)alloc\>'				\
	halt="don't cast x*alloc return value"				\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

sc_cast_of_alloca_return_value:
	@prohibit='\*\) *alloca\>'					\
	halt="don't cast alloca return value"				\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

sc_space_tab:
	@prohibit='[ ]	'						\
	halt='found SPACE-TAB sequence; remove the SPACE'		\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# Don't use *scanf or the old ato* functions in "real" code.
# They provide no error checking mechanism.
# Instead, use strto* functions.
sc_prohibit_atoi_atof:
	@prohibit='\<([fs]?scanf|ato([filq]|ll)) *\('				\
	halt='do not use *scan''f, ato''f, ato''i, ato''l, ato''ll or ato''q'	\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# Use STREQ rather than comparing strcmp == 0, or != 0.
sp_ = strcmp *\(.+\)
sc_prohibit_strcmp:
	@prohibit='! *strcmp *\(|\<$(sp_) *[!=]=|[!=]= *$(sp_)'		\
	exclude='# *define STRN?EQ\('					\
	halt='replace strcmp calls above with STREQ/STRNEQ'		\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# Really.  You don't want to use this function.
# It may fail to NUL-terminate the destination,
# and always NUL-pads out to the specified length.
sc_prohibit_strncpy:
	@prohibit='\<strncpy *\('					\
	halt='do not use strncpy, period'				\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# Pass EXIT_*, not number, to usage, exit, and error (when exiting)
# Convert all uses automatically, via these two commands:
# git grep -l '\<exit *(1)' \
#  | grep -vEf .x-sc_prohibit_magic_number_exit \
#  | xargs --no-run-if-empty \
#      perl -pi -e 's/(^|[^.])\b(exit ?)\(1\)/$1$2(EXIT_FAILURE)/'
# git grep -l '\<exit *(0)' \
#  | grep -vEf .x-sc_prohibit_magic_number_exit \
#  | xargs --no-run-if-empty \
#      perl -pi -e 's/(^|[^.])\b(exit ?)\(0\)/$1$2(EXIT_SUCCESS)/'
sc_prohibit_magic_number_exit:
	@prohibit='(^|[^.])\<(usage|exit|error) ?\(-?[0-9]+[,)]'	\
	exclude='exit \(77\)|error ?\(((0|77),|[^,]*)'			\
	halt='use EXIT_* values rather than magic number'		\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# Using EXIT_SUCCESS as the first argument to error is misleading,
# since when that parameter is 0, error does not exit.  Use '0' instead.
sc_error_exit_success:
	@prohibit='error *\(EXIT_SUCCESS,'				\
	in_vc_files='\.[chly]$$'					\
	halt='found error (EXIT_SUCCESS'				\
	 $(_sc_search_regexp)

# "FATAL:" should be fully upper-cased in error messages
# "WARNING:" should be fully upper-cased, or fully lower-cased
sc_error_message_warn_fatal:
	@grep -nEA2 '[^rp]error *\(' $$($(VC_LIST_EXCEPT))		\
	    | grep -E '"Warning|"Fatal|"fatal' &&			\
	  { echo '$(ME): use FATAL, WARNING or warning'	1>&2;		\
	    exit 1; } || :

# Error messages should not start with a capital letter
sc_error_message_uppercase:
	@grep -nEA2 '[^rp]error *\(' $$($(VC_LIST_EXCEPT))		\
	    | grep -E '"[A-Z]'						\
	    | grep -vE '"FATAL|"WARNING|"Java|"C#|PRIuMAX' &&		\
	  { echo '$(ME): found capitalized error message' 1>&2;		\
	    exit 1; } || :

# Error messages should not end with a period
sc_error_message_period:
	@grep -nEA2 '[^rp]error *\(' $$($(VC_LIST_EXCEPT))		\
	    | grep -E '[^."]\."' &&					\
	  { echo '$(ME): found error message ending in period' 1>&2;	\
	    exit 1; } || :

sc_file_system:
	@prohibit=file''system						\
	ignore_case=1							\
	halt='found use of "file''system"; spell it "file system"'	\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# Don't use cpp tests of this symbol.  All code assumes config.h is included.
sc_prohibit_have_config_h:
	@prohibit='^# *if.*HAVE''_CONFIG_H'				\
	halt='found use of HAVE''_CONFIG_H; remove'			\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# Nearly all .c files must include <config.h>.  However, we also permit this
# via inclusion of a package-specific header, if cfg.mk specified one.
# config_h_header must be suitable for grep -E.
config_h_header ?= <config\.h>
sc_require_config_h:
	@require='^# *include $(config_h_header)'			\
	in_vc_files='\.c$$'						\
	halt='the above files do not include <config.h>'		\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# You must include <config.h> before including any other header file.
# This can possibly be via a package-specific header, if given by cfg.mk.
sc_require_config_h_first:
	@if $(VC_LIST_EXCEPT) | grep -l '\.c$$' > /dev/null; then	\
	  fail=0;							\
	  for i in $$($(VC_LIST_EXCEPT) | grep '\.c$$'); do		\
	    grep '^# *include\>' $$i | $(SED) 1q			\
		| grep -E '^# *include $(config_h_header)' > /dev/null	\
	      || { echo $$i; fail=1; };					\
	  done;								\
	  test $$fail = 1 &&						\
	    { echo '$(ME): the above files include some other header'	\
		'before <config.h>' 1>&2; exit 1; } || :;		\
	else :;								\
	fi

sc_prohibit_HAVE_MBRTOWC:
	@prohibit='\bHAVE_MBRTOWC\b'					\
	halt="do not use $$prohibit; it is always defined"		\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# To use this "command" macro, you must first define two shell variables:
# h: the header name, with no enclosing <> or ""
# re: a regular expression that matches IFF something provided by $h is used.
define _sc_header_without_use
  dummy=; : so we do not need a semicolon before each use;		\
  h_esc=`echo '[<"]'"$$h"'[">]'|$(SED) 's/\./\\\\./g'`;			\
  if $(VC_LIST_EXCEPT) | grep -l '\.c$$' > /dev/null; then		\
    files=$$(grep -l '^# *include '"$$h_esc"				\
	     $$($(VC_LIST_EXCEPT) | grep '\.c$$')) &&			\
    grep -LE "$$re" $$files | grep . &&					\
      { echo "$(ME): the above files include $$h but don't use it"	\
	1>&2; exit 1; } || :;						\
  else :;								\
  fi
endef

# Prohibit the inclusion of assert.h without an actual use of assert.
sc_prohibit_assert_without_use:
	@h='assert.h' re='\<assert *\(' $(_sc_header_without_use)

# Prohibit the inclusion of close-stream.h without an actual use.
sc_prohibit_close_stream_without_use:
	@h='close-stream.h' re='\<close_stream *\(' $(_sc_header_without_use)

# Prohibit the inclusion of getopt.h without an actual use.
sc_prohibit_getopt_without_use:
	@h='getopt.h' re='\<getopt(_long)? *\(' $(_sc_header_without_use)

# Don't include quotearg.h unless you use one of its functions.
sc_prohibit_quotearg_without_use:
	@h='quotearg.h' re='\<quotearg(_[^ ]+)? *\(' $(_sc_header_without_use)

# Don't include quote.h unless you use one of its functions.
sc_prohibit_quote_without_use:
	@h='quote.h' re='\<quote((_n)? *\(|_quoting_options\>)' \
	  $(_sc_header_without_use)

# Don't include this header unless you use one of its functions.
sc_prohibit_long_options_without_use:
	@h='long-options.h' re='\<parse_long_options *\(' \
	  $(_sc_header_without_use)

# Don't include this header unless you use one of its functions.
sc_prohibit_inttostr_without_use:
	@h='inttostr.h' re='\<(off|[iu]max|uint)tostr *\(' \
	  $(_sc_header_without_use)

# Don't include this header unless you use one of its functions.
sc_prohibit_ignore_value_without_use:
	@h='ignore-value.h' re='\<ignore_(value|ptr) *\(' \
	  $(_sc_header_without_use)

# Don't include this header unless you use one of its functions.
sc_prohibit_error_without_use:
	@h='error.h' \
	re='\<error(_at_line|_print_progname|_one_per_line|_message_count)? *\('\
	  $(_sc_header_without_use)

# Don't include xalloc.h unless you use one of its functions.
# Consider these symbols:
# perl -lne '/^# *define (\w+)\(/ and print $1' lib/xalloc.h|grep -v '^__';
# perl -lne '/^(?:extern )?(?:void|char) \*?(\w+) *\(/ and print $1' lib/xalloc.h
# Divide into two sets on case, and filter each through this:
# | sort | perl -MRegexp::Assemble -le \
#  'print Regexp::Assemble->new(file => "/dev/stdin")->as_string'|sed 's/\?://g'
# Note this was produced by the above:
# _xa1 = \
#x(((2n?)?re|c(har)?|n(re|m)|z)alloc|alloc_(oversized|die)|m(alloc|emdup)|strdup)
# But we can do better, in at least two ways:
# 1) take advantage of two "dup"-suffixed strings:
# x(((2n?)?re|c(har)?|n(re|m)|[mz])alloc|alloc_(oversized|die)|(mem|str)dup)
# 2) notice that "c(har)?|[mz]" is equivalent to the shorter and more readable
# "char|[cmz]"
# x(((2n?)?re|char|n(re|m)|[cmz])alloc|alloc_(oversized|die)|(mem|str)dup)
_xa1 = x(((2n?)?re|char|n(re|m)|[cmz])alloc|alloc_(oversized|die)|(mem|str)dup)
_xa2 = X([CZ]|N?M)ALLOC
sc_prohibit_xalloc_without_use:
	@h='xalloc.h' \
	re='\<($(_xa1)|$(_xa2)) *\('\
	  $(_sc_header_without_use)

# Extract function names:
# perl -lne '/^(?:extern )?(?:void|char) \*?(\w+) *\(/ and print $1' lib/hash.h
_hash_re = \
clear|delete|free|get_(first|next)|insert|lookup|print_statistics|reset_tuning
_hash_fn = \<($(_hash_re)) *\(
_hash_struct = (struct )?\<[Hh]ash_(table|tuning)\>
sc_prohibit_hash_without_use:
	@h='hash.h' \
	re='$(_hash_fn)|$(_hash_struct)'\
	  $(_sc_header_without_use)

sc_prohibit_cloexec_without_use:
	@h='cloexec.h' re='\<(set_cloexec_flag|dup_cloexec) *\(' \
	  $(_sc_header_without_use)

sc_prohibit_posixver_without_use:
	@h='posixver.h' re='\<posix2_version *\(' $(_sc_header_without_use)

sc_prohibit_same_without_use:
	@h='same.h' re='\<same_name *\(' $(_sc_header_without_use)

sc_prohibit_hash_pjw_without_use:
	@h='hash-pjw.h' \
	re='\<hash_pjw\>' \
	  $(_sc_header_without_use)

sc_prohibit_safe_read_without_use:
	@h='safe-read.h' re='(\<SAFE_READ_ERROR\>|\<safe_read *\()' \
	  $(_sc_header_without_use)

sc_prohibit_argmatch_without_use:
	@h='argmatch.h' \
	re='(\<(ARRAY_CARDINALITY|X?ARGMATCH(|_TO_ARGUMENT|_VERIFY))\>|\<(invalid_arg|argmatch(_exit_fn|_(in)?valid)?) *\()' \
	  $(_sc_header_without_use)

sc_prohibit_canonicalize_without_use:
	@h='canonicalize.h' \
	re='CAN_(EXISTING|ALL_BUT_LAST|MISSING)|canonicalize_(mode_t|filename_mode|file_name)' \
	  $(_sc_header_without_use)

sc_prohibit_root_dev_ino_without_use:
	@h='root-dev-ino.h' \
	re='(\<ROOT_DEV_INO_(CHECK|WARN)\>|\<get_root_dev_ino *\()' \
	  $(_sc_header_without_use)

sc_prohibit_openat_without_use:
	@h='openat.h' \
	re='\<(openat_(permissive|needs_fchdir|(save|restore)_fail)|l?(stat|ch(own|mod))at|(euid)?accessat|(FCHMOD|FCHOWN|STAT)AT_INLINE)\>' \
	  $(_sc_header_without_use)

# Prohibit the inclusion of c-ctype.h without an actual use.
ctype_re = isalnum|isalpha|isascii|isblank|iscntrl|isdigit|isgraph|islower\
|isprint|ispunct|isspace|isupper|isxdigit|tolower|toupper
sc_prohibit_c_ctype_without_use:
	@h='c-ctype.h' re='\<c_($(ctype_re)) *\(' \
	  $(_sc_header_without_use)

# The following list was generated by running:
# man signal.h|col -b|perl -ne '/bsd_signal.*;/.../sigwaitinfo.*;/ and print' \
#   | perl -lne '/^\s+(?:int|void).*?(\w+).*/ and print $1' | fmt
_sig_functions = \
  bsd_signal kill killpg pthread_kill pthread_sigmask raise sigaction \
  sigaddset sigaltstack sigdelset sigemptyset sigfillset sighold sigignore \
  siginterrupt sigismember signal sigpause sigpending sigprocmask sigqueue \
  sigrelse sigset sigsuspend sigtimedwait sigwait sigwaitinfo
_sig_function_re = $(subst $(_sp),|,$(strip $(_sig_functions)))
# The following were extracted from "man signal.h" manually.
_sig_types_and_consts =							\
  MINSIGSTKSZ SA_NOCLDSTOP SA_NOCLDWAIT SA_NODEFER SA_ONSTACK		\
  SA_RESETHAND SA_RESTART SA_SIGINFO SIGEV_NONE SIGEV_SIGNAL		\
  SIGEV_THREAD SIGSTKSZ SIG_BLOCK SIG_SETMASK SIG_UNBLOCK SS_DISABLE	\
  SS_ONSTACK mcontext_t pid_t sig_atomic_t sigevent siginfo_t sigset_t	\
  sigstack sigval stack_t ucontext_t
# generated via this:
# perl -lne '/^#ifdef (SIG\w+)/ and print $1' lib/sig2str.c|sort -u|fmt -70
_sig_names =								\
  SIGABRT SIGALRM SIGALRM1 SIGBUS SIGCANCEL SIGCHLD SIGCLD SIGCONT	\
  SIGDANGER SIGDIL SIGEMT SIGFPE SIGFREEZE SIGGRANT SIGHUP SIGILL	\
  SIGINFO SIGINT SIGIO SIGIOT SIGKAP SIGKILL SIGKILLTHR SIGLOST SIGLWP	\
  SIGMIGRATE SIGMSG SIGPHONE SIGPIPE SIGPOLL SIGPRE SIGPROF SIGPWR	\
  SIGQUIT SIGRETRACT SIGSAK SIGSEGV SIGSOUND SIGSTKFLT SIGSTOP SIGSYS	\
  SIGTERM SIGTHAW SIGTRAP SIGTSTP SIGTTIN SIGTTOU SIGURG SIGUSR1	\
  SIGUSR2 SIGVIRT SIGVTALRM SIGWAITING SIGWINCH SIGWIND SIGWINDOW	\
  SIGXCPU SIGXFSZ
_sig_syms_re = $(subst $(_sp),|,$(strip $(_sig_names) $(_sig_types_and_consts)))

# Prohibit the inclusion of signal.h without an actual use.
sc_prohibit_signal_without_use:
	@h='signal.h'							\
	re='\<($(_sig_function_re)) *\(|\<($(_sig_syms_re))\>'		\
	  $(_sc_header_without_use)

# Don't include stdio--.h unless you use one of its functions.
sc_prohibit_stdio--_without_use:
	@h='stdio--.h' re='\<((f(re)?|p)open|tmpfile) *\('		\
	  $(_sc_header_without_use)

# Don't include stdio-safer.h unless you use one of its functions.
sc_prohibit_stdio-safer_without_use:
	@h='stdio-safer.h' re='\<((f(re)?|p)open|tmpfile)_safer *\('	\
	  $(_sc_header_without_use)

# Prohibit the inclusion of strings.h without a sensible use.
# Using the likes of bcmp, bcopy, bzero, index or rindex is not sensible.
sc_prohibit_strings_without_use:
	@h='strings.h'							\
	re='\<(strn?casecmp|ffs(ll)?)\>'				\
	  $(_sc_header_without_use)

# Get the list of symbol names with this:
# perl -lne '/^# *define ([A-Z]\w+)\(/ and print $1' lib/intprops.h|fmt
_intprops_names =							\
  TYPE_IS_INTEGER TYPE_TWOS_COMPLEMENT TYPE_ONES_COMPLEMENT		\
  TYPE_SIGNED_MAGNITUDE TYPE_SIGNED TYPE_MINIMUM TYPE_MAXIMUM		\
  INT_BITS_STRLEN_BOUND INT_STRLEN_BOUND INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND		\
  INT_ADD_RANGE_OVERFLOW INT_SUBTRACT_RANGE_OVERFLOW			\
  INT_NEGATE_RANGE_OVERFLOW INT_MULTIPLY_RANGE_OVERFLOW			\
  INT_DIVIDE_RANGE_OVERFLOW INT_REMAINDER_RANGE_OVERFLOW		\
  INT_LEFT_SHIFT_RANGE_OVERFLOW INT_ADD_OVERFLOW INT_SUBTRACT_OVERFLOW	\
  INT_NEGATE_OVERFLOW INT_MULTIPLY_OVERFLOW INT_DIVIDE_OVERFLOW		\
  INT_REMAINDER_OVERFLOW INT_LEFT_SHIFT_OVERFLOW
_intprops_syms_re = $(subst $(_sp),|,$(strip $(_intprops_names)))
# Prohibit the inclusion of intprops.h without an actual use.
sc_prohibit_intprops_without_use:
	@h='intprops.h'							\
	re='\<($(_intprops_syms_re)) *\('				\
	  $(_sc_header_without_use)

_stddef_syms_re = NULL|offsetof|ptrdiff_t|size_t|wchar_t
# Prohibit the inclusion of stddef.h without an actual use.
sc_prohibit_stddef_without_use:
	@h='stddef.h'							\
	re='\<($(_stddef_syms_re))\>'					\
	  $(_sc_header_without_use)

_de1 = dirfd|(close|(fd)?open|read|rewind|seek|tell)dir(64)?(_r)?
_de2 = (versionsort|struct dirent|getdirentries|alphasort|scandir(at)?)(64)?
_de3 = MAXNAMLEN|DIR|ino_t|d_ino|d_fileno|d_namlen
_dirent_syms_re = $(_de1)|$(_de2)|$(_de3)
# Prohibit the inclusion of dirent.h without an actual use.
sc_prohibit_dirent_without_use:
	@h='dirent.h'							\
	re='\<($(_dirent_syms_re))\>'					\
	  $(_sc_header_without_use)

# Prohibit the inclusion of verify.h without an actual use.
sc_prohibit_verify_without_use:
	@h='verify.h'							\
	re='\<(verify(true|expr)?|static_assert) *\('			\
	  $(_sc_header_without_use)

# Don't include xfreopen.h unless you use one of its functions.
sc_prohibit_xfreopen_without_use:
	@h='xfreopen.h' re='\<xfreopen *\(' $(_sc_header_without_use)

sc_obsolete_symbols:
	@prohibit='\<(HAVE''_FCNTL_H|O''_NDELAY)\>'			\
	halt='do not use HAVE''_FCNTL_H or O'_NDELAY			\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# FIXME: warn about definitions of EXIT_FAILURE, EXIT_SUCCESS, STREQ

# Each nonempty ChangeLog line must start with a year number, or a TAB.
sc_changelog:
	@prohibit='^[^12	]'					\
	in_vc_files='^ChangeLog$$'					\
	halt='found unexpected prefix in a ChangeLog'			\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# Ensure that each .c file containing a "main" function also
# calls set_program_name.
sc_program_name:
	@require='set_program_name *\(m?argv\[0\]\);'			\
	in_vc_files='\.c$$'						\
	containing='\<main *('						\
	halt='the above files do not call set_program_name'		\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# Ensure that each .c file containing a "main" function also
# calls bindtextdomain.
sc_bindtextdomain:
	@require='bindtextdomain *\('					\
	in_vc_files='\.c$$'						\
	containing='\<main *('						\
	halt='the above files do not call bindtextdomain'		\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# Require that the final line of each test-lib.sh-using test be this one:
# Exit $fail
# Note: this test requires GNU grep's --label= option.
Exit_witness_file ?= tests/test-lib.sh
Exit_base := $(notdir $(Exit_witness_file))
sc_require_test_exit_idiom:
	@if test -f $(srcdir)/$(Exit_witness_file); then		\
	  die=0;							\
	  for i in $$(grep -l -F 'srcdir/$(Exit_base)'			\
		$$($(VC_LIST) tests)); do				\
	    tail -n1 $$i | grep '^Exit .' > /dev/null			\
	      && : || { die=1; echo $$i; }				\
	  done;								\
	  test $$die = 1 &&						\
	    { echo 1>&2 '$(ME): the final line in each of the above is not:'; \
	      echo 1>&2 'Exit something';				\
	      exit 1; } || :;						\
	fi

sc_trailing_blank:
	@prohibit='[	 ]$$'						\
	halt='found trailing blank(s)'					\
	exclude='^Binary file .* matches$$'				\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# Match lines like the following, but where there is only one space
# between the options and the description:
#   -D, --all-repeated[=delimit-method]  print all duplicate lines\n
longopt_re = --[a-z][0-9A-Za-z-]*(\[?=[0-9A-Za-z-]*\]?)?
sc_two_space_separator_in_usage:
	@prohibit='^   *(-[A-Za-z],)? $(longopt_re) [^ ].*\\$$'		\
	halt='help2man requires at least two spaces between an option and its description'\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# A regexp matching function names like "error" that may be used
# to emit translatable messages.
_gl_translatable_diag_func_re ?= error

# Look for diagnostics that aren't marked for translation.
# This won't find any for which error's format string is on a separate line.
sc_unmarked_diagnostics:
	@prohibit='\<$(_gl_translatable_diag_func_re) *\([^"]*"[^"]*[a-z]{3}' \
	exclude='(_|ngettext ?)\('					\
	halt='found unmarked diagnostic(s)'				\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# Avoid useless parentheses like those in this example:
# #if defined (SYMBOL) || defined (SYM2)
sc_useless_cpp_parens:
	@prohibit='^# *if .*defined *\('				\
	halt='found useless parentheses in cpp directive'		\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# List headers for which HAVE_HEADER_H is always true, assuming you are
# using the appropriate gnulib module.  CAUTION: for each "unnecessary"
# #if HAVE_HEADER_H that you remove, be sure that your project explicitly
# requires the gnulib module that guarantees the usability of that header.
gl_assured_headers_ = \
  cd $(gnulib_dir)/lib && echo *.in.h|$(SED) 's/\.in\.h//g'

# Convert the list of names to upper case, and replace each space with "|".
az_ = abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
AZ_ = ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
gl_header_upper_case_or_ =						\
  $$($(gl_assured_headers_)						\
    | tr $(az_)/.- $(AZ_)___						\
    | tr -s ' ' '|'							\
    )
sc_prohibit_always_true_header_tests:
	@or=$(gl_header_upper_case_or_);				\
	re="HAVE_($$or)_H";						\
	prohibit='\<'"$$re"'\>'						\
	halt=$$(printf '%s\n'						\
	'do not test the above HAVE_<header>_H symbol(s);'		\
	'  with the corresponding gnulib module, they are always true')	\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

sc_prohibit_defined_have_decl_tests:
	@prohibit='(#[	 ]*ifn?def|\<defined)\>[	 (]+HAVE_DECL_'	\
	halt='HAVE_DECL macros are always defined'			\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# ==================================================================
gl_other_headers_ ?= \
  intprops.h	\
  openat.h	\
  stat-macros.h

# Perl -lne code to extract "significant" cpp-defined symbols from a
# gnulib header file, eliminating a few common false-positives.
# The exempted names below are defined only conditionally in gnulib,
# and hence sometimes must/may be defined in application code.
gl_extract_significant_defines_ = \
  /^\# *define ([^_ (][^ (]*)(\s*\(|\s+\w+)/\
    && $$2 !~ /(?:rpl_|_used_without_)/\
    && $$1 !~ /^(?:NSIG|ENODATA)$$/\
    && $$1 !~ /^(?:SA_RESETHAND|SA_RESTART)$$/\
    and print $$1

# Create a list of regular expressions matching the names
# of macros that are guaranteed to be defined by parts of gnulib.
define def_sym_regex
	gen_h=$(gl_generated_headers_);					\
	(cd $(gnulib_dir)/lib;						\
	  for f in *.in.h $(gl_other_headers_); do			\
	    test -f $$f							\
	      && perl -lne '$(gl_extract_significant_defines_)' $$f;	\
	  done;								\
	) | sort -u							\
	  | $(SED) 's/^/^ *# *(define|undef)  */;s/$$/\\>/'
endef

# Don't define macros that we already get from gnulib header files.
sc_prohibit_always-defined_macros:
	@if test -d $(gnulib_dir); then					\
	  case $$(echo all: | grep -l -f - Makefile) in Makefile);; *)	\
	    echo '$(ME): skipping $@: you lack GNU grep' 1>&2; exit 0;;	\
	  esac;								\
	  $(def_sym_regex) | grep -E -f - $$($(VC_LIST_EXCEPT))		\
	    && { echo '$(ME): define the above via some gnulib .h file'	\
		  1>&2;  exit 1; } || :;				\
	fi
# ==================================================================

# Prohibit checked in backup files.
sc_prohibit_backup_files:
	@$(VC_LIST) | grep '~$$' &&				\
	  { echo '$(ME): found version controlled backup file' 1>&2;	\
	    exit 1; } || :

# Require the latest GPL.
sc_GPL_version:
	@prohibit='either ''version [^3]'				\
	halt='GPL vN, N!=3'						\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# Require the latest GFDL.  Two regexp, since some .texi files end up
# line wrapping between 'Free Documentation License,' and 'Version'.
_GFDL_regexp = (Free ''Documentation.*Version 1\.[^3]|Version 1\.[^3] or any)
sc_GFDL_version:
	@prohibit='$(_GFDL_regexp)'					\
	halt='GFDL vN, N!=3'						\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# Don't use Texinfo's @acronym{}.
# http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2010-03/msg00321.html
texinfo_suffix_re_ ?= \.(txi|texi(nfo)?)$$
sc_texinfo_acronym:
	@prohibit='@acronym\{'						\
	in_vc_files='$(texinfo_suffix_re_)'				\
	halt='found use of Texinfo @acronym{}'				\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

cvs_keywords = \
  Author|Date|Header|Id|Name|Locker|Log|RCSfile|Revision|Source|State

sc_prohibit_cvs_keyword:
	@prohibit='\$$($(cvs_keywords))\$$'				\
	halt='do not use CVS keyword expansion'				\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# This Perl code is slightly obfuscated.  Not only is each "$" doubled
# because it's in a Makefile, but the $$c's are comments;  we cannot
# use "#" due to the way the script ends up concatenated onto one line.
# It would be much more concise, and would produce better output (including
# counts) if written as:
#   perl -ln -0777 -e '/\n(\n+)$/ and print "$ARGV: ".length $1' ...
# but that would be far less efficient, reading the entire contents
# of each file, rather than just the last two bytes of each.
# In addition, while the code below detects both blank lines and a missing
# newline at EOF, the above detects only the former.
#
# This is a perl script that is expected to be the single-quoted argument
# to a command-line "-le".  The remaining arguments are file names.
# Print the name of each file that does not end in exactly one newline byte.
# I.e., warn if there are blank lines (2 or more newlines), or if the
# last byte is not a newline.  However, currently we don't complain
# about any file that contains exactly one byte.
# Exit nonzero if at least one such file is found, otherwise, exit 0.
# Warn about, but otherwise ignore open failure.  Ignore seek/read failure.
#
# Use this if you want to remove trailing empty lines from selected files:
#   perl -pi -0777 -e 's/\n\n+$/\n/' files...
#
require_exactly_one_NL_at_EOF_ =					\
  foreach my $$f (@ARGV)						\
    {									\
      open F, "<", $$f or (warn "failed to open $$f: $$!\n"), next;	\
      my $$p = sysseek (F, -2, 2);					\
      my $$c = "seek failure probably means file has < 2 bytes; ignore"; \
      my $$last_two_bytes;						\
      defined $$p and $$p = sysread F, $$last_two_bytes, 2;		\
      close F;								\
      $$c = "ignore read failure";					\
      $$p && ($$last_two_bytes eq "\n\n"				\
              || substr ($$last_two_bytes,1) ne "\n")			\
          and (print $$f), $$fail=1;					\
    }									\
  END { exit defined $$fail }
sc_prohibit_empty_lines_at_EOF:
	@perl -le '$(require_exactly_one_NL_at_EOF_)' $$($(VC_LIST_EXCEPT)) \
	  || { echo '$(ME): empty line(s) or no newline at EOF'		\
		1>&2; exit 1; } || :

# Make sure we don't use st_blocks.  Use ST_NBLOCKS instead.
# This is a bit of a kludge, since it prevents use of the string
# even in comments, but for now it does the job with no false positives.
sc_prohibit_stat_st_blocks:
	@prohibit='[.>]st_blocks'					\
	halt='do not use st_blocks; use ST_NBLOCKS'			\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# Make sure we don't define any S_IS* macros in src/*.c files.
# They're already defined via gnulib's sys/stat.h replacement.
sc_prohibit_S_IS_definition:
	@prohibit='^ *# *define  *S_IS'					\
	halt='do not define S_IS* macros; include <sys/stat.h>'		\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# Perl block to convert a match to FILE_NAME:LINENO:TEST,
# that is shared by two definitions below.
perl_filename_lineno_text_ =						\
    -e '  {'								\
    -e '    $$n = ($$` =~ tr/\n/\n/ + 1);'				\
    -e '    ($$v = $$&) =~ s/\n/\\n/g;'					\
    -e '    print "$$ARGV:$$n:$$v\n";'					\
    -e '  }'

prohibit_doubled_word_RE_ ?= \
  /\b(then?|[iao]n|i[fst]|but|f?or|at|and|[dt]o)\s+\1\b/gims
prohibit_doubled_word_ =						\
    -e 'while ($(prohibit_doubled_word_RE_))'				\
    $(perl_filename_lineno_text_)

# Define this to a regular expression that matches
# any filename:dd:match lines you want to ignore.
# The default is to ignore no matches.
ignore_doubled_word_match_RE_ ?= ^$$

sc_prohibit_doubled_word:
	@perl -n -0777 $(prohibit_doubled_word_) $$($(VC_LIST_EXCEPT))	\
	  | grep -vE '$(ignore_doubled_word_match_RE_)'			\
	  | grep . && { echo '$(ME): doubled words' 1>&2; exit 1; } || :

# A regular expression matching undesirable combinations of words like
# "can not"; this matches them even when the two words appear on different
# lines, but not when there is an intervening delimiter like "#" or "*".
# Similarly undesirable, "See @xref{...}", since an @xref should start
# a sentence.  Explicitly prohibit any prefix of "see" or "also".
# Also prohibit a prefix matching "\w+ +".
# @pxref gets the same see/also treatment and should be parenthesized;
# presume it must *not* start a sentence.
bad_xref_re_ ?= (?:[\w,:;] +|(?:see|also)\s+)\@xref\{
bad_pxref_re_ ?= (?:[.!?]|(?:see|also))\s+\@pxref\{
prohibit_undesirable_word_seq_RE_ ?=					\
  /(?:\bcan\s+not\b|$(bad_xref_re_)|$(bad_pxref_re_))/gims
prohibit_undesirable_word_seq_ =					\
    -e 'while ($(prohibit_undesirable_word_seq_RE_))'			\
    $(perl_filename_lineno_text_)
# Define this to a regular expression that matches
# any filename:dd:match lines you want to ignore.
# The default is to ignore no matches.
ignore_undesirable_word_sequence_RE_ ?= ^$$

sc_prohibit_undesirable_word_seq:
	@perl -n -0777 $(prohibit_undesirable_word_seq_)		\
	     $$($(VC_LIST_EXCEPT))					\
	  | grep -vE '$(ignore_undesirable_word_sequence_RE_)' | grep .	\
	  && { echo '$(ME): undesirable word sequence' >&2; exit 1; } || :

_ptm1 = use "test C1 && test C2", not "test C1 -''a C2"
_ptm2 = use "test C1 || test C2", not "test C1 -''o C2"
# Using test's -a and -o operators is not portable.
# We prefer test over [, since the latter is spelled [[ in configure.ac.
sc_prohibit_test_minus_ao:
	@prohibit='(\<test| \[+) .+ -[ao] '				\
	halt='$(_ptm1); $(_ptm2)'					\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# Avoid a test bashism.
sc_prohibit_test_double_equal:
	@prohibit='(\<test| \[+) .+ == '				\
	containing='#! */bin/[a-z]*sh'					\
	halt='use "test x = x", not "test x =''= x"'			\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# Each program that uses proper_name_utf8 must link with one of the
# ICONV libraries.  Otherwise, some ICONV library must appear in LDADD.
# The perl -0777 invocation below extracts the possibly-multi-line
# definition of LDADD from the appropriate Makefile.am and exits 0
# when it contains "ICONV".
sc_proper_name_utf8_requires_ICONV:
	@progs=$$(grep -l 'proper_name_utf8 ''("' $$($(VC_LIST_EXCEPT)));\
	if test "x$$progs" != x; then					\
	  fail=0;							\
	  for p in $$progs; do						\
	    dir=$$(dirname "$$p");					\
	    perl -0777							\
	      -ne 'exit !(/^LDADD =(.+?[^\\]\n)/ms && $$1 =~ /ICONV/)'	\
	      $$dir/Makefile.am && continue;				\
	    base=$$(basename "$$p" .c);					\
	    grep "$${base}_LDADD.*ICONV)" $$dir/Makefile.am > /dev/null	\
	      || { fail=1; echo 1>&2 "$(ME): $$p uses proper_name_utf8"; }; \
	  done;								\
	  test $$fail = 1 &&						\
	    { echo 1>&2 '$(ME): the above do not link with any ICONV library'; \
	      exit 1; } || :;						\
	fi

# Warn about "c0nst struct Foo const foo[]",
# but not about "char const *const foo" or "#define const const".
sc_redundant_const:
	@prohibit='\bconst\b[[:space:][:alnum:]]{2,}\bconst\b'		\
	halt='redundant "const" in declarations'			\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

sc_const_long_option:
	@prohibit='^ *static.*struct option '				\
	exclude='const struct option|struct option const'		\
	halt='add "const" to the above declarations'			\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

NEWS_hash =								\
  $$($(SED) -n '/^\*.* $(PREV_VERSION_REGEXP) ([0-9-]*)/,$$p'		\
       $(srcdir)/NEWS							\
     | perl -0777 -pe							\
	's/^Copyright.+?Free\sSoftware\sFoundation,\sInc\.\n//ms'	\
     | md5sum -								\
     | $(SED) 's/ .*//')

# Ensure that we don't accidentally insert an entry into an old NEWS block.
sc_immutable_NEWS:
	@if test -f $(srcdir)/NEWS; then				\
	  test "$(NEWS_hash)" = '$(old_NEWS_hash)' && : ||		\
	    { echo '$(ME): you have modified old NEWS' 1>&2; exit 1; };	\
	fi

# Update the hash stored above.  Do this after each release and
# for any corrections to old entries.
update-NEWS-hash: NEWS
	perl -pi -e 's/^(old_NEWS_hash[ \t]+:?=[ \t]+).*/$${1}'"$(NEWS_hash)/" \
	  $(srcdir)/cfg.mk

# Ensure that we use only the standard $(VAR) notation,
# not @...@ in Makefile.am, now that we can rely on automake
# to emit a definition for each substituted variable.
# However, there is still one case in which @VAR@ use is not just
# legitimate, but actually required: when augmenting an automake-defined
# variable with a prefix.  For example, gettext uses this:
# MAKEINFO = env LANG= LC_MESSAGES= LC_ALL= LANGUAGE= @MAKEINFO@
# otherwise, makeinfo would put German or French (current locale)
# navigation hints in the otherwise-English documentation.
#
# Allow the package to add exceptions via a hook in cfg.mk;
# for example, @PRAGMA_SYSTEM_HEADER@ can be permitted by
# setting this to ' && !/PRAGMA_SYSTEM_HEADER/'.
_makefile_at_at_check_exceptions ?=
sc_makefile_at_at_check:
	@perl -ne '/\@\w+\@/'						\
          -e ' && !/(\w+)\s+=.*\@\1\@$$/'				\
          -e ''$(_makefile_at_at_check_exceptions)			\
	  -e 'and (print "$$ARGV:$$.: $$_"), $$m=1; END {exit !$$m}'	\
	    $$($(VC_LIST_EXCEPT) | grep -E '(^|/)(Makefile\.am|[^/]+\.mk)$$') \
	  && { echo '$(ME): use $$(...), not @...@' 1>&2; exit 1; } || :

news-check: NEWS
	$(AM_V_GEN)if $(SED) -n $(news-check-lines-spec)p $<		\
	    | grep -E $(news-check-regexp) >/dev/null; then		\
	  :;								\
	else								\
	  echo 'NEWS: $$(news-check-regexp) failed to match' 1>&2;	\
	  exit 1;							\
	fi

sc_makefile_TAB_only_indentation:
	@prohibit='^	[ ]{8}'						\
	in_vc_files='akefile|\.mk$$'					\
	halt='found TAB-8-space indentation'				\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

sc_m4_quote_check:
	@prohibit='(AC_DEFINE(_UNQUOTED)?|AC_DEFUN)\([^[]'		\
	in_vc_files='(^configure\.ac|\.m4)$$'				\
	halt='quote the first arg to AC_DEF*'				\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

fix_po_file_diag = \
'you have changed the set of files with translatable diagnostics;\n\
apply the above patch\n'

# Verify that all source files using _() (more specifically, files that
# match $(_gl_translatable_string_re)) are listed in po/POTFILES.in.
po_file ?= $(srcdir)/po/POTFILES.in
generated_files ?= $(srcdir)/lib/*.[ch]
_gl_translatable_string_re ?= \b(N?_|gettext *)\([^)"]*("|$$)
sc_po_check:
	@if test -f $(po_file); then					\
	  grep -E -v '^(#|$$)' $(po_file)				\
	    | grep -v '^src/false\.c$$' | sort > $@-1;			\
	  files=;							\
	  for file in $$($(VC_LIST_EXCEPT)) $(generated_files); do	\
	    test -r $$file || continue;					\
	    case $$file in						\
	      *.m4|*.mk) continue ;;					\
	      *.?|*.??) ;;						\
	      *) continue;;						\
	    esac;							\
	    case $$file in						\
	    *.[ch])							\
	      base=`expr " $$file" : ' \(.*\)\..'`;			\
	      { test -f $$base.l || test -f $$base.y; } && continue;;	\
	    esac;							\
	    files="$$files $$file";					\
	  done;								\
	  grep -E -l '$(_gl_translatable_string_re)' $$files		\
	    | $(SED) 's|^$(_dot_escaped_srcdir)/||' | sort -u > $@-2;	\
	  diff -u -L $(po_file) -L $(po_file) $@-1 $@-2			\
	    || { printf '$(ME): '$(fix_po_file_diag) 1>&2; exit 1; };	\
	  rm -f $@-1 $@-2;						\
	fi

# Sometimes it is useful to change the PATH environment variable
# in Makefiles.  When doing so, it's better not to use the Unix-centric
# path separator of ':', but rather the automake-provided '$(PATH_SEPARATOR)'.
msg = 'Do not use ":" above; use $$(PATH_SEPARATOR) instead'
sc_makefile_path_separator_check:
	@prohibit='PATH[=].*:'						\
	in_vc_files='akefile|\.mk$$'					\
	halt=$(msg)							\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# Check that 'make alpha' will not fail at the end of the process,
# i.e., when pkg-M.N.tar.xz already exists (either in "." or in ../release)
# and is read-only.
writable-files:
	$(AM_V_GEN)if test -d $(release_archive_dir); then		\
	  for file in $(DIST_ARCHIVES); do				\
	    for p in ./ $(release_archive_dir)/; do			\
	      test -e $$p$$file || continue;				\
	      test -w $$p$$file						\
		|| { echo ERROR: $$p$$file is not writable; fail=1; };	\
	    done;							\
	  done;								\
	  test "$$fail" && exit 1 || : ;				\
	else :;								\
	fi

v_etc_file = $(gnulib_dir)/lib/version-etc.c
sample-test = tests/sample-test
texi = doc/$(PACKAGE).texi
# Make sure that the copyright date in $(v_etc_file) is up to date.
# Do the same for the $(sample-test) and the main doc/.texi file.
sc_copyright_check:
	@require='enum { COPYRIGHT_YEAR = '$$(date +%Y)' };'		\
	in_files=$(v_etc_file)						\
	halt='out of date copyright in $(v_etc_file); update it'	\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)
	@require='# Copyright \(C\) '$$(date +%Y)' Free'		\
	in_vc_files=$(sample-test)					\
	halt='out of date copyright in $(sample-test); update it'	\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)
	@require='Copyright @copyright\{\} .*'$$(date +%Y)' Free'	\
	in_vc_files=$(texi)						\
	halt='out of date copyright in $(texi); update it'		\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# If tests/help-version exists and seems to be new enough, assume that its
# use of init.sh and path_prepend_ is correct, and ensure that every other
# use of init.sh is identical.
# This is useful because help-version cross-checks prog --version
# with $(VERSION), which verifies that its path_prepend_ invocation
# sets PATH correctly.  This is an inexpensive way to ensure that
# the other init.sh-using tests also get it right.
_hv_file ?= $(srcdir)/tests/help-version
_hv_regex_weak ?= ^ *\. .*/init\.sh"
# Fix syntax-highlighters "
_hv_regex_strong ?= ^ *\. "\$${srcdir=\.}/init\.sh"
sc_cross_check_PATH_usage_in_tests:
	@if test -f $(_hv_file); then					\
	  grep -l 'VERSION mismatch' $(_hv_file) >/dev/null		\
	    || { echo "$@: skipped: no such file: $(_hv_file)" 1>&2;	\
		 exit 0; };						\
	  grep -lE '$(_hv_regex_strong)' $(_hv_file) >/dev/null		\
	    || { echo "$@: $(_hv_file) lacks conforming use of init.sh" 1>&2; \
		 exit 1; };						\
	  good=$$(grep -E '$(_hv_regex_strong)' $(_hv_file));		\
	  grep -LFx "$$good"						\
		$$(grep -lE '$(_hv_regex_weak)' $$($(VC_LIST_EXCEPT)))	\
	      | grep . &&						\
	    { echo "$(ME): the above files use path_prepend_ inconsistently" \
		1>&2; exit 1; } || :;					\
	fi

# BRE regex of file contents to identify a test script.
_test_script_regex ?= \<init\.sh\>

# In tests, use "compare expected actual", not the reverse.
sc_prohibit_reversed_compare_failure:
	@prohibit='\<compare [^ ]+ ([^ ]*exp|/dev/null)'		\
	containing='$(_test_script_regex)'				\
	halt='reversed compare arguments'				\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# #if HAVE_... will evaluate to false for any non numeric string.
# That would be flagged by using -Wundef, however gnulib currently
# tests many undefined macros, and so we can't enable that option.
# So at least preclude common boolean strings as macro values.
sc_Wundef_boolean:
	@prohibit='^#define.*(yes|no|true|false)$$'			\
	in_files='$(CONFIG_INCLUDE)'					\
	halt='Use 0 or 1 for macro values'				\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

# Even if you use pathmax.h to guarantee that PATH_MAX is defined, it might
# not be constant, or might overflow a stack.  In general, use PATH_MAX as
# a limit, not an array or alloca size.
sc_prohibit_path_max_allocation:
	@prohibit='(\balloca *\([^)]*|\[[^]]*)\bPATH_MAX'		\
	halt='Avoid stack allocations of size PATH_MAX'			\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

sc_vulnerable_makefile_CVE-2009-4029:
	@prohibit='perm -777 -exec chmod a\+rwx|chmod 777 \$$\(distdir\)' \
	in_files='(^|/)Makefile\.in$$'					\
	halt=$$(printf '%s\n'						\
	  'the above files are vulnerable; beware of running'		\
	  '  "make dist*" rules, and upgrade to fixed automake'		\
	  '  see http://bugzilla.redhat.com/542609 for details')	\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

sc_vulnerable_makefile_CVE-2012-3386:
	@prohibit='chmod a\+w \$$\(distdir\)'				\
	in_files='(^|/)Makefile\.in$$'					\
	halt=$$(printf '%s\n'						\
	  'the above files are vulnerable; beware of running'		\
	  '  "make distcheck", and upgrade to fixed automake'		\
	  '  see http://bugzilla.redhat.com/CVE-2012-3386 for details')	\
	  $(_sc_search_regexp)

vc-diff-check:
	$(AM_V_GEN)(unset CDPATH; cd $(srcdir) && $(VC) diff) > vc-diffs || :
	$(AM_V_at)if test -s vc-diffs; then			\
	  cat vc-diffs;						\
	  echo "Some files are locally modified:" 1>&2;		\
	  exit 1;						\
	else							\
	  rm vc-diffs;						\
	fi

rel-files = $(DIST_ARCHIVES)

gnulib_dir ?= $(srcdir)/gnulib
gnulib-version = $$(cd $(gnulib_dir)				\
                    && { git describe || git rev-parse --short=10 HEAD; } )
bootstrap-tools ?= autoconf,automake,gnulib

gpgv = $$(gpgv2 --version >/dev/null && echo gpgv2 || echo gpgv)
# If it's not already specified, derive the GPG key ID from
# the signed tag we've just applied to mark this release.
gpg_key_ID ?=								\
  $$(cd $(srcdir)							\
     && git cat-file tag v$(VERSION)					\
        | $(gpgv) --status-fd 1 --keyring /dev/null - - 2>/dev/null	\
        | awk '/^\[GNUPG:\] ERRSIG / {print $$3; exit}')

translation_project_ ?= coordinator@translationproject.org

# Make info-gnu the default only for a stable release.
announcement_Cc_stable = $(translation_project_), $(PACKAGE_BUGREPORT)
announcement_mail_headers_stable =		\
  To: info-gnu@gnu.org				\
  Cc: $(announcement_Cc_)			\
  Mail-Followup-To: $(PACKAGE_BUGREPORT)

announcement_Cc_alpha = $(translation_project_)
announcement_mail_headers_alpha =		\
  To: $(PACKAGE_BUGREPORT)			\
  Cc: $(announcement_Cc_)

announcement_mail_Cc_beta = $(announcement_mail_Cc_alpha)
announcement_mail_headers_beta = $(announcement_mail_headers_alpha)

announcement_mail_Cc_ ?= $(announcement_mail_Cc_$(release-type))
announcement_mail_headers_ ?= $(announcement_mail_headers_$(release-type))
announcement: NEWS ChangeLog $(rel-files)
# Not $(AM_V_GEN) since the output of this command serves as
# announcement message: it would start with " GEN announcement".
	$(AM_V_at)$(srcdir)/$(_build-aux)/announce-gen			\
	    --mail-headers='$(announcement_mail_headers_)'		\
	    --release-type=$(release-type)				\
	    --package=$(PACKAGE)					\
	    --prev=$(PREV_VERSION)					\
	    --curr=$(VERSION)						\
	    --gpg-key-id=$(gpg_key_ID)					\
	    --srcdir=$(srcdir)						\
	    --news=$(srcdir)/NEWS					\
	    --bootstrap-tools=$(bootstrap-tools)			\
	    $$(case ,$(bootstrap-tools), in (*,gnulib,*)		\
	       echo --gnulib-version=$(gnulib-version);; esac)		\
	    --no-print-checksums					\
	    $(addprefix --url-dir=, $(url_dir_list))

.PHONY: release-commit
release-commit:
	$(AM_V_GEN)cd $(srcdir)				\
	  && $(_build-aux)/do-release-commit-and-tag	\
	       -C $(abs_builddir) $(RELEASE)

## ---------------- ##
## Updating files.  ##
## ---------------- ##

ftp-gnu = ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu
www-gnu = http://www.gnu.org

upload_dest_dir_ ?= $(PACKAGE)
upload_command =						\
  $(srcdir)/$(_build-aux)/gnupload $(GNUPLOADFLAGS)		\
  --to $(gnu_rel_host):$(upload_dest_dir_)			\
  $(rel-files)
emit_upload_commands:
	@echo =====================================
	@echo =====================================
	@echo '$(upload_command)'
	@echo '# send the ~/announce-$(my_distdir) e-mail'
	@echo =====================================
	@echo =====================================

.PHONY: upload
upload:
	$(AM_V_GEN)$(upload_command)

define emit-commit-log
  printf '%s\n' 'maint: post-release administrivia' ''			\
    '* NEWS: Add header line for next release.'				\
    '* .prev-version: Record previous version.'				\
    '* cfg.mk (old_NEWS_hash): Auto-update.'
endef

.PHONY: no-submodule-changes
no-submodule-changes:
	$(AM_V_GEN)if test -d $(srcdir)/.git				\
		&& git --version >/dev/null 2>&1; then			\
	  diff=$$(cd $(srcdir) && git submodule -q foreach		\
		  git diff-index --name-only HEAD)			\
	    || exit 1;							\
	  case $$diff in '') ;;						\
	    *) echo '$(ME): submodule files are locally modified:';	\
		echo "$$diff"; exit 1;; esac;				\
	else								\
	  : ;								\
	fi

submodule-checks ?= no-submodule-changes public-submodule-commit

# Ensure that each sub-module commit we're using is public.
# Without this, it is too easy to tag and release code that
# cannot be built from a fresh clone.
.PHONY: public-submodule-commit
public-submodule-commit:
	$(AM_V_GEN)if test -d $(srcdir)/.git				\
		&& git --version >/dev/null 2>&1; then			\
	  cd $(srcdir) &&						\
	  git submodule --quiet foreach					\
	      'test "$$(git rev-parse "$$sha1")"			\
		  = "$$(git merge-base origin "$$sha1")"'		\
	    || { echo '$(ME): found non-public submodule commit' >&2;	\
		 exit 1; };						\
	else								\
	  : ;								\
	fi
# This rule has a high enough utility/cost ratio that it should be a
# dependent of "check" by default.  However, some of us do occasionally
# commit a temporary change that deliberately points to a non-public
# submodule commit, and want to be able to use rules like "make check".
# In that case, run e.g., "make check gl_public_submodule_commit="
# to disable this test.
gl_public_submodule_commit ?= public-submodule-commit
check: $(gl_public_submodule_commit)

.PHONY: alpha beta stable release
ALL_RECURSIVE_TARGETS += alpha beta stable
alpha beta stable: $(local-check) writable-files $(submodule-checks)
	$(AM_V_GEN)test $@ = stable					\
	  && { echo $(VERSION) | grep -E '^[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)+$$'		\
	       || { echo "invalid version string: $(VERSION)" 1>&2; exit 1;};}\
	  || :
	$(AM_V_at)$(MAKE) vc-diff-check
	$(AM_V_at)$(MAKE) news-check
	$(AM_V_at)$(MAKE) distcheck
	$(AM_V_at)$(MAKE) dist
	$(AM_V_at)$(MAKE) $(release-prep-hook) RELEASE_TYPE=$@
	$(AM_V_at)$(MAKE) -s emit_upload_commands RELEASE_TYPE=$@

release:
	$(AM_V_GEN)$(MAKE) _version
	$(AM_V_GEN)$(MAKE) $(release-type)

# Override this in cfg.mk if you follow different procedures.
release-prep-hook ?= release-prep

gl_noteworthy_news_ = * Noteworthy changes in release ?.? (????-??-??) [?]
.PHONY: release-prep
release-prep:
	$(AM_V_GEN)$(MAKE) --no-print-directory -s announcement \
	  > ~/announce-$(my_distdir)
	$(AM_V_at)if test -d $(release_archive_dir); then	\
	  ln $(rel-files) $(release_archive_dir);		\
	  chmod a-w $(rel-files);				\
	fi
	$(AM_V_at)echo $(VERSION) > $(prev_version_file)
	$(AM_V_at)$(MAKE) update-NEWS-hash
	$(AM_V_at)perl -pi						\
	  -e '$$. == 3 and print "$(gl_noteworthy_news_)\n\n\n"'	\
	  $(srcdir)/NEWS
	$(AM_V_at)msg=$$($(emit-commit-log)) || exit 1;		\
	cd $(srcdir) && $(VC) commit -m "$$msg" -a

# Override this with e.g., -s $(srcdir)/some_other_name.texi
# if the default $(PACKAGE)-derived name doesn't apply.
gendocs_options_ ?=

.PHONY: web-manual
web-manual:
	$(AM_V_GEN)test -z "$(manual_title)" \
	  && { echo define manual_title in cfg.mk 1>&2; exit 1; } || :
	$(AM_V_at)cd '$(srcdir)/doc'; \
	  $(SHELL) ../$(_build-aux)/gendocs.sh $(gendocs_options_) \
	     -o '$(abs_builddir)/doc/manual' \
	     --email $(PACKAGE_BUGREPORT) $(PACKAGE) \
	    "$(PACKAGE_NAME) - $(manual_title)"
	$(AM_V_at)echo " *** Upload the doc/manual directory to web-cvs."

.PHONY: web-manual-update
web-manual-update:
	$(AM_V_GEN)cd $(srcdir) \
	  && $(_build-aux)/gnu-web-doc-update -C $(abs_builddir)


# Code Coverage

init-coverage:
	$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) clean
	lcov --directory . --zerocounters

COVERAGE_CCOPTS ?= "-g --coverage"
COVERAGE_OUT ?= doc/coverage

build-coverage:
	$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) CFLAGS=$(COVERAGE_CCOPTS) CXXFLAGS=$(COVERAGE_CCOPTS)
	$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) CFLAGS=$(COVERAGE_CCOPTS) CXXFLAGS=$(COVERAGE_CCOPTS) check
	mkdir -p $(COVERAGE_OUT)
	lcov --directory . --output-file $(COVERAGE_OUT)/$(PACKAGE).info \
		--capture

gen-coverage:
	genhtml --output-directory $(COVERAGE_OUT) \
		$(COVERAGE_OUT)/$(PACKAGE).info \
		--highlight --frames --legend \
		--title "$(PACKAGE_NAME)"

coverage: init-coverage build-coverage gen-coverage

# Some projects carry local adjustments for gnulib modules via patches in
# a gnulib patch directory whose default name is gl/ (defined in bootstrap
# via local_gl_dir=gl).  Those patches become stale as the originals evolve
# in gnulib.  Use this rule to refresh any stale patches.  It applies each
# patch to the original in $(gnulib_dir) and uses the temporary result to
# generate a fuzz-free .diff file.  If you customize the name of your local
# gnulib patch directory via bootstrap.conf, this rule detects that name.
# Run this from a non-VPATH (i.e., srcdir) build directory.
.PHONY: refresh-gnulib-patches
refresh-gnulib-patches:
	gl=gl;								\
	if test -f bootstrap.conf; then					\
	  t=$$(perl -lne '/^\s*local_gl_dir=(\S+)/ and $$d=$$1;'	\
	       -e 'END{defined $$d and print $$d}' bootstrap.conf);	\
	  test -n "$$t" && gl=$$t;					\
	fi;								\
	for diff in $$(cd $$gl; git ls-files | grep '\.diff$$'); do	\
	  b=$$(printf %s "$$diff"|$(SED) 's/\.diff$$//');		\
	  VERSION_CONTROL=none						\
	    patch "$(gnulib_dir)/$$b" "$$gl/$$diff" || exit 1;		\
	  ( cd $(gnulib_dir) || exit 1;					\
	    git diff "$$b" > "../$$gl/$$diff";				\
	    git checkout $$b ) || exit 1;				\
	done

# Update gettext files.
PACKAGE ?= $(shell basename $(PWD))
PO_DOMAIN ?= $(PACKAGE)
POURL = http://translationproject.org/latest/$(PO_DOMAIN)/
PODIR ?= po
refresh-po:
	rm -f $(PODIR)/*.po && \
	echo "$(ME): getting translations into po (please ignore the robots.txt ERROR 404)..." && \
	wget --no-verbose --directory-prefix $(PODIR) --no-directories --recursive --level 1 --accept .po --accept .po.1 $(POURL) && \
	echo 'en@boldquot' > $(PODIR)/LINGUAS && \
	echo 'en@quot' >> $(PODIR)/LINGUAS && \
	ls $(PODIR)/*.po | $(SED) 's/\.po//;s,$(PODIR)/,,' | \
	  sort >> $(PODIR)/LINGUAS

 # Running indent once is not idempotent, but running it twice is.
INDENT_SOURCES ?= $(C_SOURCES)
.PHONY: indent
indent:
	indent $(INDENT_SOURCES)
	indent $(INDENT_SOURCES)

# If you want to set UPDATE_COPYRIGHT_* environment variables,
# put the assignments in this variable.
update-copyright-env ?=

# Run this rule once per year (usually early in January)
# to update all FSF copyright year lists in your project.
# If you have an additional project-specific rule,
# add it in cfg.mk along with a line 'update-copyright: prereq'.
# By default, exclude all variants of COPYING; you can also
# add exemptions (such as ChangeLog..* for rotated change logs)
# in the file .x-update-copyright.
.PHONY: update-copyright
update-copyright:
	$(AM_V_GEN)grep -l -w Copyright                                  \
	  $$(export VC_LIST_EXCEPT_DEFAULT=COPYING && $(VC_LIST_EXCEPT)) \
	  | $(update-copyright-env) xargs $(srcdir)/$(_build-aux)/$@

# This tight_scope test is skipped with a warning if $(_gl_TS_headers) is not
# overridden and $(_gl_TS_dir)/Makefile.am does not mention noinst_HEADERS.

# NOTE: to override any _gl_TS_* default value, you must
# define the variable(s) using "export" in cfg.mk.
_gl_TS_dir ?= src

ALL_RECURSIVE_TARGETS += sc_tight_scope
sc_tight_scope: tight-scope.mk
	@fail=0;							\
	if ! grep '^ *export _gl_TS_headers *=' $(srcdir)/cfg.mk	\
		> /dev/null						\
	   && ! grep -w noinst_HEADERS $(srcdir)/$(_gl_TS_dir)/Makefile.am \
		> /dev/null 2>&1; then					\
	    echo '$(ME): skipping $@';					\
	else								\
	    $(MAKE) -s -C $(_gl_TS_dir)					\
		-f Makefile						\
		-f $(abs_top_srcdir)/cfg.mk				\
		-f $(abs_top_builddir)/$<				\
	      _gl_tight_scope						\
		|| fail=1;						\
	fi;								\
	rm -f $<;							\
	exit $$fail

tight-scope.mk: $(ME)
	@rm -f $@ $@-t
	@perl -ne '/^# TS-start/.../^# TS-end/ and print' $(srcdir)/$(ME) > $@-t
	@chmod a=r $@-t && mv $@-t $@

ifeq (a,b)
# TS-start

# Most functions should have static scope.
# Any that don't must be marked with 'extern', but 'main'
# and 'usage' are exceptions: they're always extern, but
# do not need to be marked.  Symbols matching '__.*' are
# reserved by the compiler, so are automatically excluded below.
_gl_TS_unmarked_extern_functions ?= main usage
_gl_TS_function_match ?= /^(?:$(_gl_TS_extern)) +.*?(\S+) *\(/

# If your project uses a macro like "XTERN", then put
# the following in cfg.mk to override this default:
# export _gl_TS_extern = extern|XTERN
_gl_TS_extern ?= extern

# The second nm|grep checks for file-scope variables with 'extern' scope.
# Without gnulib's progname module, you might put program_name here.
# Symbols matching '__.*' are reserved by the compiler,
# so are automatically excluded below.
_gl_TS_unmarked_extern_vars ?=

# NOTE: the _match variables are perl expressions -- not mere regular
# expressions -- so that you can extend them to match other patterns
# and easily extract matched variable names.
# For example, if your project declares some global variables via
# a macro like this: GLOBAL(type, var_name, initializer), then you
# can override this definition to automatically extract those names:
# export _gl_TS_var_match = \
#   /^(?:$(_gl_TS_extern)) .*?\**(\w+)(\[.*?\])?;/ || /\bGLOBAL\(.*?,\s*(.*?),/
_gl_TS_var_match ?= /^(?:$(_gl_TS_extern)) .*?(\w+)(\[.*?\])?;/

# The names of object files in (or relative to) $(_gl_TS_dir).
_gl_TS_obj_files ?= *.$(OBJEXT)

# Files in which to search for the one-line style extern declarations.
# $(_gl_TS_dir)-relative.
_gl_TS_headers ?= $(noinst_HEADERS)
_gl_TS_other_headers ?= *.h

.PHONY: _gl_tight_scope
_gl_tight_scope: $(bin_PROGRAMS)
	t=exceptions-$$$$;						\
	trap 's=$$?; rm -f $$t; exit $$s' 0;				\
	for sig in 1 2 3 13 15; do					\
	  eval "trap 'v=`expr $$sig + 128`; (exit $$v); exit $$v' $$sig"; \
	done;								\
	src=`for f in $(SOURCES); do					\
	       test -f $$f && d= || d=$(srcdir)/; echo $$d$$f; done`;	\
	hdr=`for f in $(_gl_TS_headers); do				\
	       test -f $$f && d= || d=$(srcdir)/; echo $$d$$f; done`;	\
	( printf '^%s$$\n' '__.*' $(_gl_TS_unmarked_extern_functions);	\
	  grep -h -A1 '^extern .*[^;]$$' $$src				\
	    | grep -vE '^(extern |--)' | $(SED) 's/ .*//';		\
	  perl -lne							\
	     '$(_gl_TS_function_match) and print "^$$1\$$"' $$hdr;	\
	) | sort -u > $$t;						\
	nm -e $(_gl_TS_obj_files)|$(SED) -n 's/.* T //p'|grep -Ev -f $$t \
	  && { echo the above functions should have static scope >&2;	\
	       exit 1; } || : ;						\
	( printf '^%s$$\n' '__.*' $(_gl_TS_unmarked_extern_vars);	\
	  perl -lne '$(_gl_TS_var_match) and print "^$$1\$$"'		\
		$$hdr $(_gl_TS_other_headers)				\
	) | sort -u > $$t;						\
	nm -e $(_gl_TS_obj_files) | $(SED) -n 's/.* [BCDGRS] //p'	\
            | sort -u | grep -Ev -f $$t					\
	  && { echo the above variables should have static scope >&2;	\
	       exit 1; } || :
# TS-end
endif