view build-aux/check-subst-vars.in.sh @ 22761:708a4fcb7382 stable release-4-2-0

Version 4.2.0 released. * configure.ac: Bump version to 4.2.0. (OCTAVE_PATCH_VERSION): Set to 0. (OCTAVE_RELEASE_DATE): Update.
author John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org>
date Sun, 13 Nov 2016 10:20:59 -0500
parents 46a9c7afe419
children 3a2b891d0b33 3ac9f9ecfae5
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#! /bin/sh
#
# Copyright (C) 2016 John W. Eaton
#
# This file is part of Octave.
#
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#
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# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

: ${AWK=@AWK@}
: ${SED=@SED@}

if test $# -ne 2; then
  echo "usage: check-subst-vars.sh make-vars-file config-vars-file" 2>&1
  exit 1
fi

awk_script="check-subst-vars-$$.awk"

trap "rm -f $awk_script; exit 1" 1 2 15

make_vars="$1"
config_vars="$2"

## Generate awk script to check variable consitency.

cat << EOF > $awk_script
BEGIN {
  status = 0;
EOF

while read var val; do
  val=`echo "$val" | $SED 's/"/\\\\"/g'`
  echo "make_vars[\"$var\"] = \"$val\";" >> $awk_script
done < $make_vars

cat << EOF >> $awk_script
} {
  line = \$0;
  idx = index (line, " ");
  var = substr (line, 1, idx-1);
  val = substr (line, idx+1);
  if (val != make_vars[var])
    {
      printf ("error: mismatch for configuration variable '%s'\n", var);
      printf ("  value set in configuration files: %s\n", val);
      printf ("  value set in Make: %s\n", make_vars[var]);
      status = 1;
    }
} END {
  exit status;
}
EOF

## Execute it.

$AWK -f $awk_script $config_vars 1>&2

rm -f $awk_script