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From: |
Akim Demaille |
Subject: |
Help: Automake's Struct.pm |
Date: |
23 Apr 2001 20:24:25 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.0808 (Gnus v5.8.8) XEmacs/21.1 (Cuyahoga Valley) |
Well, I have no experience at all in this area, so here is my
proposal. I must leave now, sorry I didn't write the full ChangeLog.
Of course I will.
Tom? Russ, I'd be reassured if you could comment.
make check and make distcheck are happy.
Index: ChangeLog
from Akim Demaille <address@hidden>
* AMStruct.pm: New file, based on Perl 5.6's Class::Struct.
* automake.in (Language): Use AMStruct.
Index: Makefile.am
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/automake/automake/Makefile.am,v
retrieving revision 1.161
diff -u -u -r1.161 Makefile.am
--- Makefile.am 2001/04/09 14:56:28 1.161
+++ Makefile.am 2001/04/23 18:00:13
@@ -10,15 +10,22 @@
bin_SCRIPTS = automake aclocal
info_TEXINFOS = automake.texi
-amfiles = ansi2knr.am check.am clean-hdr.am clean.am compile.am \
+
+amdir = $(pkgdatadir)/am
+
+dist_am_DATA = ansi2knr.am check.am clean-hdr.am clean.am compile.am \
configure.am data.am dejagnu.am depend.am depend2.am distdir.am \
ext-compile.am footer.am header-vars.am header.am install.am java.am \
lex.am library.am libs.am libtool.am lisp.am ltlib.am ltlibrary.am \
mans-vars.am mans.am multilib.am program.am progs.am python.am \
remake-hdr.am scripts.am subdirs.am tags.am texi-vers.am texibuild.am \
texinfos.am yacc.am
+
+
+dist_pkglib_DATA = AMStruct.pm
+
-dist_pkgdata_DATA = COPYING INSTALL texinfo.tex ansi2knr.c ansi2knr.1 \
-$(amfiles)
+dist_pkgdata_DATA = COPYING INSTALL texinfo.tex ansi2knr.c ansi2knr.1
## These must all be executable when installed. However, if we use
Index: automake.in
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/automake/automake/automake.in,v
retrieving revision 1.1045
diff -u -u -r1.1045 automake.in
--- automake.in 2001/04/23 17:10:22 1.1045
+++ automake.in 2001/04/23 18:14:42
@@ -28,7 +28,16 @@
# Perl reimplementation by Tom Tromey <address@hidden>.
package Language;
-use Class::Struct;
+
+BEGIN
+{
+ my $prefix = "@prefix@";
+ my $exec_prefix = "@exec_prefix@";
+ my $pkglibdir = $ENV{'pkglibdir'} || "@libdir@/@PACKAGE@/lib";
+ unshift @INC, "$pkglibdir";
+}
+
+use AMStruct;
struct ('ansi' => '$',
'autodep' => '$',
'compile' => '$',
@@ -69,7 +78,7 @@
my $VERSION = "@VERSION@";
my $PACKAGE = "@PACKAGE@";
my $prefix = "@prefix@";
-my $am_dir = "@datadir@/@PACKAGE@";
+my $am_dir = "@datadir@/@PACKAGE@/am";
# String constants.
my $IGNORE_PATTERN = '^##([^#].*)?$';
Index: tests/defs
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/automake/automake/tests/defs,v
retrieving revision 1.27
diff -u -u -r1.27 defs
--- tests/defs 2001/04/11 04:13:08 1.27
+++ tests/defs 2001/04/23 18:19:00
@@ -71,8 +71,11 @@
# See how Automake should be run. We put --foreign as the default
# strictness to avoid having to create lots and lots of files. A test
# can override this by specifying a different strictness.
-test -z "$AUTOMAKE" \
- && AUTOMAKE="$PERL ../../automake --amdir=$srcdir/.. --foreign"
+if test -z "$AUTOMAKE"; then
+ pkglibdir=$srcdir/..
+ export pkglibdir
+ AUTOMAKE="$PERL ../../automake --amdir=$srcdir/.. --foreign"
+fi
# See how aclocal should be run.
test -z "$ACLOCAL" \
Index: AMStruct.pm
===================================================================
RCS file: AMStruct.pm
diff -N AMStruct.pm
--- /dev/null Tue May 5 13:32:27 1998
+++ AMStruct.pm Mon Apr 23 10:59:55 2001
@@ -0,0 +1,602 @@
+# AMStruct.pm - Backport to Perl 5.5 of Perl 5.6's Class::Struct.
+# Copyright 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
+# 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 2, 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.
+
+# Originally written by David Mackenzie <address@hidden>.
+# Perl reimplementation by Tom Tromey <address@hidden>.
+
+package AMStruct;
+
+## See POD after __END__
+
+use 5.005_64;
+
+use strict;
+use warnings::register;
+our(@ISA, @EXPORT, $VERSION);
+
+use Carp;
+
+require Exporter;
address@hidden = qw(Exporter);
address@hidden = qw(struct);
+
+$VERSION = '0.58';
+
+## Tested on 5.002 and 5.003 without class membership tests:
+my $CHECK_CLASS_MEMBERSHIP = ($] >= 5.003_95);
+
+my $print = 0;
+sub printem {
+ if (@_) { $print = shift }
+ else { $print++ }
+}
+
+{
+ package Class::Struct::Tie_ISA;
+
+ sub TIEARRAY {
+ my $class = shift;
+ return bless [], $class;
+ }
+
+ sub STORE {
+ my ($self, $index, $value) = @_;
+ Class::Struct::_subclass_error();
+ }
+
+ sub FETCH {
+ my ($self, $index) = @_;
+ $self->[$index];
+ }
+
+ sub FETCHSIZE {
+ my $self = shift;
+ return scalar(@$self);
+ }
+
+ sub DESTROY { }
+}
+
+sub struct {
+
+ # Determine parameter list structure, one of:
+ # struct( class => [ element-list ])
+ # struct( class => { element-list })
+ # struct( element-list )
+ # Latter form assumes current package name as struct name.
+
+ my ($class, @decls);
+ my $base_type = ref $_[1];
+ if ( $base_type eq 'HASH' ) {
+ $class = shift;
+ @decls = %{shift()};
+ _usage_error() if @_;
+ }
+ elsif ( $base_type eq 'ARRAY' ) {
+ $class = shift;
+ @decls = @{shift()};
+ _usage_error() if @_;
+ }
+ else {
+ $base_type = 'ARRAY';
+ $class = (caller())[0];
+ @decls = @_;
+ }
+ _usage_error() if @decls % 2 == 1;
+
+ # Ensure we are not, and will not be, a subclass.
+
+ my $isa = do {
+ no strict 'refs';
+ address@hidden . '::ISA'};
+ };
+ _subclass_error() if @$isa;
+ tie @$isa, 'Class::Struct::Tie_ISA';
+
+ # Create constructor.
+
+ croak "function 'new' already defined in package $class"
+ if do { no strict 'refs'; defined &{$class . "::new"} };
+
+ my @methods = ();
+ my %refs = ();
+ my %arrays = ();
+ my %hashes = ();
+ my %classes = ();
+ my $got_class = 0;
+ my $out = '';
+
+ $out = "{\n package $class;\n use Carp;\n sub new {\n";
+ $out .= " my (\$class, \%init) = address@hidden;\n";
+ $out .= " \$class = __PACKAGE__ unless address@hidden;\n";
+
+ my $cnt = 0;
+ my $idx = 0;
+ my( $cmt, $name, $type, $elem );
+
+ if( $base_type eq 'HASH' ){
+ $out .= " my(\$r) = {};\n";
+ $cmt = '';
+ }
+ elsif( $base_type eq 'ARRAY' ){
+ $out .= " my(\$r) = [];\n";
+ }
+ while( $idx < @decls ){
+ $name = $decls[$idx];
+ $type = $decls[$idx+1];
+ push( @methods, $name );
+ if( $base_type eq 'HASH' ){
+ $elem = "{'${class}::$name'}";
+ }
+ elsif( $base_type eq 'ARRAY' ){
+ $elem = "[$cnt]";
+ ++$cnt;
+ $cmt = " # $name";
+ }
+ if( $type =~ /^\*(.)/ ){
+ $refs{$name}++;
+ $type = $1;
+ }
+ my $init = "defined(\$init{'$name'}) ? \$init{'$name'} :";
+ if( $type eq '@' ){
+ $out .= " croak 'Initializer for $name must be array
reference'\n";
+ $out .= " if defined(\$init{'$name'}) &&
ref(\$init{'$name'}) ne 'ARRAY';\n";
+ $out .= " \$r->$elem = $init [];$cmt\n";
+ $arrays{$name}++;
+ }
+ elsif( $type eq '%' ){
+ $out .= " croak 'Initializer for $name must be hash
reference'\n";
+ $out .= " if defined(\$init{'$name'}) &&
ref(\$init{'$name'}) ne 'HASH';\n";
+ $out .= " \$r->$elem = $init {};$cmt\n";
+ $hashes{$name}++;
+ }
+ elsif ( $type eq '$') {
+ $out .= " \$r->$elem = $init undef;$cmt\n";
+ }
+ elsif( $type =~ /^\w+(?:::\w+)*$/ ){
+ $init = "defined(\$init{'$name'}) ? \%{\$init{'$name'}} : ()";
+ $out .= " croak 'Initializer for $name must be hash
reference'\n";
+ $out .= " if defined(\$init{'$name'}) &&
ref(\$init{'$name'}) ne 'HASH';\n";
+ $out .= " \$r->$elem = '${type}'->new($init);$cmt\n";
+ $classes{$name} = $type;
+ $got_class = 1;
+ }
+ else{
+ croak "'$type' is not a valid struct element type";
+ }
+ $idx += 2;
+ }
+ $out .= " bless \$r, \$class;\n }\n";
+
+ # Create accessor methods.
+
+ my( $pre, $pst, $sel );
+ $cnt = 0;
+ foreach $name (@methods){
+ if ( do { no strict 'refs'; defined &{$class . "::$name"} } ) {
+ warnings::warn "function '$name' already defined, overrides struct
accessor method"
+ if warnings::enabled();
+ }
+ else {
+ $pre = $pst = $cmt = $sel = '';
+ if( defined $refs{$name} ){
+ $pre = "\\(";
+ $pst = ")";
+ $cmt = " # returns ref";
+ }
+ $out .= " sub $name {$cmt\n my \$r = shift;\n";
+ if( $base_type eq 'ARRAY' ){
+ $elem = "[$cnt]";
+ ++$cnt;
+ }
+ elsif( $base_type eq 'HASH' ){
+ $elem = "{'${class}::$name'}";
+ }
+ if( defined $arrays{$name} ){
+ $out .= " my \$i;\n";
+ $out .= " address@hidden ? (\$i = shift) : return
\$r->$elem;\n";
+ $sel = "->[\$i]";
+ }
+ elsif( defined $hashes{$name} ){
+ $out .= " my \$i;\n";
+ $out .= " address@hidden ? (\$i = shift) : return
\$r->$elem;\n";
+ $sel = "->{\$i}";
+ }
+ elsif( defined $classes{$name} ){
+ if ( $CHECK_CLASS_MEMBERSHIP ) {
+ $out .= " croak '$name argument is wrong class' if
address@hidden && ! UNIVERSAL::isa(\$_[0], '$classes{$name}');\n";
+ }
+ }
+ $out .= " croak 'Too many args to $name' if address@hidden >
1;\n";
+ $out .= " address@hidden ? ($pre\$r->$elem$sel = shift$pst) :
$pre\$r->$elem$sel$pst;\n";
+ $out .= " }\n";
+ }
+ }
+ $out .= "}\n1;\n";
+
+ print $out if $print;
+ my $result = eval $out;
+ carp $@ if $@;
+}
+
+sub _usage_error {
+ confess "struct usage error";
+}
+
+sub _subclass_error {
+ croak 'struct class cannot be a subclass (@ISA not allowed)';
+}
+
+1; # for require
+
+
+__END__
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+Class::Struct - declare struct-like datatypes as Perl classes
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ use Class::Struct;
+ # declare struct, based on array:
+ struct( CLASS_NAME => [ ELEMENT_NAME => ELEMENT_TYPE, ... ]);
+ # declare struct, based on hash:
+ struct( CLASS_NAME => { ELEMENT_NAME => ELEMENT_TYPE, ... });
+
+ package CLASS_NAME;
+ use Class::Struct;
+ # declare struct, based on array, implicit class name:
+ struct( ELEMENT_NAME => ELEMENT_TYPE, ... );
+
+
+ package Myobj;
+ use Class::Struct;
+ # declare struct with four types of elements:
+ struct( s => '$', a => '@', h => '%', c => 'My_Other_Class' );
+
+ $obj = new Myobj; # constructor
+
+ # scalar type accessor:
+ $element_value = $obj->s; # element value
+ $obj->s('new value'); # assign to element
+
+ # array type accessor:
+ $ary_ref = $obj->a; # reference to whole array
+ $ary_element_value = $obj->a(2); # array element value
+ $obj->a(2, 'new value'); # assign to array element
+
+ # hash type accessor:
+ $hash_ref = $obj->h; # reference to whole hash
+ $hash_element_value = $obj->h('x'); # hash element value
+ $obj->h('x', 'new value'); # assign to hash element
+
+ # class type accessor:
+ $element_value = $obj->c; # object reference
+ $obj->c->method(...); # call method of object
+ $obj->c(new My_Other_Class); # assign a new object
+
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+C<Class::Struct> exports a single function, C<struct>.
+Given a list of element names and types, and optionally
+a class name, C<struct> creates a Perl 5 class that implements
+a "struct-like" data structure.
+
+The new class is given a constructor method, C<new>, for creating
+struct objects.
+
+Each element in the struct data has an accessor method, which is
+used to assign to the element and to fetch its value. The
+default accessor can be overridden by declaring a C<sub> of the
+same name in the package. (See Example 2.)
+
+Each element's type can be scalar, array, hash, or class.
+
+
+=head2 The C<struct()> function
+
+The C<struct> function has three forms of parameter-list.
+
+ struct( CLASS_NAME => [ ELEMENT_LIST ]);
+ struct( CLASS_NAME => { ELEMENT_LIST });
+ struct( ELEMENT_LIST );
+
+The first and second forms explicitly identify the name of the
+class being created. The third form assumes the current package
+name as the class name.
+
+An object of a class created by the first and third forms is
+based on an array, whereas an object of a class created by the
+second form is based on a hash. The array-based forms will be
+somewhat faster and smaller; the hash-based forms are more
+flexible.
+
+The class created by C<struct> must not be a subclass of another
+class other than C<UNIVERSAL>.
+
+It can, however, be used as a superclass for other classes. To facilitate
+this, the generated constructor method uses a two-argument blessing.
+Furthermore, if the class is hash-based, the key of each element is
+prefixed with the class name (see I<Perl Cookbook>, Recipe 13.12).
+
+A function named C<new> must not be explicitly defined in a class
+created by C<struct>.
+
+The I<ELEMENT_LIST> has the form
+
+ NAME => TYPE, ...
+
+Each name-type pair declares one element of the struct. Each
+element name will be defined as an accessor method unless a
+method by that name is explicitly defined; in the latter case, a
+warning is issued if the warning flag (B<-w>) is set.
+
+
+=head2 Element Types and Accessor Methods
+
+The four element types -- scalar, array, hash, and class -- are
+represented by strings -- C<'$'>, C<'@'>, C<'%'>, and a class name --
+optionally preceded by a C<'*'>.
+
+The accessor method provided by C<struct> for an element depends
+on the declared type of the element.
+
+=over
+
+=item Scalar (C<'$'> or C<'*$'>)
+
+The element is a scalar, and by default is initialized to C<undef>
+(but see L<Initializing with new>).
+
+The accessor's argument, if any, is assigned to the element.
+
+If the element type is C<'$'>, the value of the element (after
+assignment) is returned. If the element type is C<'*$'>, a reference
+to the element is returned.
+
+=item Array (C<'@'> or C<'*@'>)
+
+The element is an array, initialized by default to C<()>.
+
+With no argument, the accessor returns a reference to the
+element's whole array (whether or not the element was
+specified as C<'@'> or C<'*@'>).
+
+With one or two arguments, the first argument is an index
+specifying one element of the array; the second argument, if
+present, is assigned to the array element. If the element type
+is C<'@'>, the accessor returns the array element value. If the
+element type is C<'*@'>, a reference to the array element is
+returned.
+
+=item Hash (C<'%'> or C<'*%'>)
+
+The element is a hash, initialized by default to C<()>.
+
+With no argument, the accessor returns a reference to the
+element's whole hash (whether or not the element was
+specified as C<'%'> or C<'*%'>).
+
+With one or two arguments, the first argument is a key specifying
+one element of the hash; the second argument, if present, is
+assigned to the hash element. If the element type is C<'%'>, the
+accessor returns the hash element value. If the element type is
+C<'*%'>, a reference to the hash element is returned.
+
+=item Class (C<'Class_Name'> or C<'*Class_Name'>)
+
+The element's value must be a reference blessed to the named
+class or to one of its subclasses. The element is initialized to
+the result of calling the C<new> constructor of the named class.
+
+The accessor's argument, if any, is assigned to the element. The
+accessor will C<croak> if this is not an appropriate object
+reference.
+
+If the element type does not start with a C<'*'>, the accessor
+returns the element value (after assignment). If the element type
+starts with a C<'*'>, a reference to the element itself is returned.
+
+=back
+
+=head2 Initializing with C<new>
+
+C<struct> always creates a constructor called C<new>. That constructor
+may take a list of initializers for the various elements of the new
+struct.
+
+Each initializer is a pair of values: I<element name>C< =E<gt> >I<value>.
+The initializer value for a scalar element is just a scalar value. The
+initializer for an array element is an array reference. The initializer
+for a hash is a hash reference.
+
+The initializer for a class element is also a hash reference, and the
+contents of that hash are passed to the element's own constructor.
+
+See Example 3 below for an example of initialization.
+
+
+=head1 EXAMPLES
+
+=over
+
+=item Example 1
+
+Giving a struct element a class type that is also a struct is how
+structs are nested. Here, C<timeval> represents a time (seconds and
+microseconds), and C<rusage> has two elements, each of which is of
+type C<timeval>.
+
+ use Class::Struct;
+
+ struct( rusage => {
+ ru_utime => timeval, # seconds
+ ru_stime => timeval, # microseconds
+ });
+
+ struct( timeval => [
+ tv_secs => '$',
+ tv_usecs => '$',
+ ]);
+
+ # create an object:
+ my $t = new rusage;
+
+ # $t->ru_utime and $t->ru_stime are objects of type timeval.
+ # set $t->ru_utime to 100.0 sec and $t->ru_stime to 5.0 sec.
+ $t->ru_utime->tv_secs(100);
+ $t->ru_utime->tv_usecs(0);
+ $t->ru_stime->tv_secs(5);
+ $t->ru_stime->tv_usecs(0);
+
+
+=item Example 2
+
+An accessor function can be redefined in order to provide
+additional checking of values, etc. Here, we want the C<count>
+element always to be nonnegative, so we redefine the C<count>
+accessor accordingly.
+
+ package MyObj;
+ use Class::Struct;
+
+ # declare the struct
+ struct ( 'MyObj', { count => '$', stuff => '%' } );
+
+ # override the default accessor method for 'count'
+ sub count {
+ my $self = shift;
+ if ( @_ ) {
+ die 'count must be nonnegative' if $_[0] < 0;
+ $self->{'count'} = shift;
+ warn "Too many args to count" if @_;
+ }
+ return $self->{'count'};
+ }
+
+ package main;
+ $x = new MyObj;
+ print "\$x->count(5) = ", $x->count(5), "\n";
+ # prints '$x->count(5) = 5'
+
+ print "\$x->count = ", $x->count, "\n";
+ # prints '$x->count = 5'
+
+ print "\$x->count(-5) = ", $x->count(-5), "\n";
+ # dies due to negative argument!
+
+=item Example 3
+
+The constructor of a generated class can be passed a list
+of I<element>=>I<value> pairs, with which to initialize the struct.
+If no initializer is specified for a particular element, its default
+initialization is performed instead. Initializers for non-existent
+elements are silently ignored.
+
+Note that the initializer for a nested struct is specified
+as an anonymous hash of initializers, which is passed on to the nested
+struct's constructor.
+
+
+ use Class::Struct;
+
+ struct Breed =>
+ {
+ name => '$',
+ cross => '$',
+ };
+
+ struct Cat =>
+ [
+ name => '$',
+ kittens => '@',
+ markings => '%',
+ breed => 'Breed',
+ ];
+
+
+ my $cat = Cat->new( name => 'Socks',
+ kittens => ['Monica', 'Kenneth'],
+ markings => { socks=>1, blaze=>"white" },
+ breed => { name=>'short-hair', cross=>1 },
+ );
+
+ print "Once a cat called ", $cat->name, "\n";
+ print "(which was a ", $cat->breed->name, ")\n";
+ print "had two kittens: ", join(' and ', @{$cat->kittens}), "\n";
+
+=back
+
+=head1 Author and Modification History
+
+
+Modified by Damian Conway, 1999-03-05, v0.58.
+
+ Added handling of hash-like arg list to class ctor.
+
+ Changed to two-argument blessing in ctor to support
+ derivation from created classes.
+
+ Added classname prefixes to keys in hash-based classes
+ (refer to "Perl Cookbook", Recipe 13.12 for rationale).
+
+ Corrected behaviour of accessors for '*@' and '*%' struct
+ elements. Package now implements documented behaviour when
+ returning a reference to an entire hash or array element.
+ Previously these were returned as a reference to a reference
+ to the element.
+
+
+Renamed to C<Class::Struct> and modified by Jim Miner, 1997-04-02.
+
+ members() function removed.
+ Documentation corrected and extended.
+ Use of struct() in a subclass prohibited.
+ User definition of accessor allowed.
+ Treatment of '*' in element types corrected.
+ Treatment of classes as element types corrected.
+ Class name to struct() made optional.
+ Diagnostic checks added.
+
+
+Originally C<Class::Template> by Dean Roehrich.
+
+ # Template.pm --- struct/member template builder
+ # 12mar95
+ # Dean Roehrich
+ #
+ # changes/bugs fixed since 28nov94 version:
+ # - podified
+ # changes/bugs fixed since 21nov94 version:
+ # - Fixed examples.
+ # changes/bugs fixed since 02sep94 version:
+ # - Moved to Class::Template.
+ # changes/bugs fixed since 20feb94 version:
+ # - Updated to be a more proper module.
+ # - Added "use strict".
+ # - Bug in build_methods, was using @var when @$var needed.
+ # - Now using my() rather than local().
+ #
+ # Uses perl5 classes to create nested data types.
+ # This is offered as one implementation of Tom Christiansen's "structs.pl"
+ # idea.
+
+=cut
Index: Makefile.in
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/automake/automake/Makefile.in,v
retrieving revision 1.311
diff -u -u -r1.311 Makefile.in
--- Makefile.in 2001/04/10 12:41:04 1.311
+++ Makefile.in 2001/04/23 18:00:15
@@ -81,7 +81,9 @@
bin_SCRIPTS = automake aclocal
info_TEXINFOS = automake.texi
-amfiles = ansi2knr.am check.am clean-hdr.am clean.am compile.am \
+amdir = $(pkgdatadir)/am
+
+dist_am_DATA = ansi2knr.am check.am clean-hdr.am clean.am compile.am \
configure.am data.am dejagnu.am depend.am depend2.am distdir.am \
ext-compile.am footer.am header-vars.am header.am install.am java.am \
lex.am library.am libs.am libtool.am lisp.am ltlib.am ltlibrary.am \
@@ -90,9 +92,9 @@
texinfos.am yacc.am
-dist_pkgdata_DATA = COPYING INSTALL texinfo.tex ansi2knr.c ansi2knr.1 \
-$(amfiles)
+dist_pkglib_DATA = AMStruct.pm
+dist_pkgdata_DATA = COPYING INSTALL texinfo.tex ansi2knr.c ansi2knr.1
scriptdir = $(pkgdatadir)
dist_script_DATA = config.guess config.sub install-sh mdate-sh missing \
@@ -125,20 +127,22 @@
INFO_DEPS = automake.info
DVIS = automake.dvi
TEXINFOS = automake.texi
-DATA = $(dist_pkgdata_DATA) $(dist_script_DATA)
+DATA = $(dist_am_DATA) $(dist_pkgdata_DATA) $(dist_pkglib_DATA) \
+ $(dist_script_DATA)
RECURSIVE_TARGETS = info-recursive dvi-recursive install-info-recursive \
uninstall-info-recursive all-recursive install-data-recursive \
install-exec-recursive installdirs-recursive install-recursive \
uninstall-recursive check-recursive installcheck-recursive
-DIST_COMMON = README $(dist_pkgdata_DATA) $(dist_script_DATA) AUTHORS \
- COPYING ChangeLog INSTALL Makefile.am Makefile.in NEWS \
- README-alpha THANKS TODO aclocal.in aclocal.m4 ansi2knr.1 \
- ansi2knr.c automake.in compile config.guess config.sub \
- configure configure.in depcomp elisp-comp install-sh mdate-sh \
- missing mkinstalldirs py-compile stamp-vti texinfo.tex \
- version.texi ylwrap
+DIST_COMMON = README $(dist_am_DATA) $(dist_pkgdata_DATA) \
+ $(dist_pkglib_DATA) $(dist_script_DATA) AUTHORS COPYING \
+ ChangeLog INSTALL Makefile.am Makefile.in NEWS README-alpha \
+ THANKS TODO aclocal.in aclocal.m4 ansi2knr.1 ansi2knr.c \
+ automake.in compile config.guess config.sub configure \
+ configure.in depcomp elisp-comp install-sh mdate-sh missing \
+ mkinstalldirs py-compile stamp-vti texinfo.tex version.texi \
+ ylwrap
DIST_SUBDIRS = $(SUBDIRS)
all: all-recursive
@@ -272,6 +276,23 @@
rm -f $$i-[0-9]*; \
fi; \
done
+install-dist_amDATA: $(dist_am_DATA)
+ @$(NORMAL_INSTALL)
+ $(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(amdir)
+ @list='$(dist_am_DATA)'; for p in $$list; do \
+ if test -f "$$p"; then d=; else d="$(srcdir)/"; fi; \
+ f="`echo $$p | sed -e 's|^.*/||'`"; \
+ echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) $$d$$p $(DESTDIR)$(amdir)/$$f"; \
+ $(INSTALL_DATA) $$d$$p $(DESTDIR)$(amdir)/$$f; \
+ done
+
+uninstall-dist_amDATA:
+ @$(NORMAL_UNINSTALL)
+ @list='$(dist_am_DATA)'; for p in $$list; do \
+ f="`echo $$p | sed -e 's|^.*/||'`"; \
+ echo " rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(amdir)/$$f"; \
+ rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(amdir)/$$f; \
+ done
install-dist_pkgdataDATA: $(dist_pkgdata_DATA)
@$(NORMAL_INSTALL)
$(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(pkgdatadir)
@@ -289,6 +310,23 @@
echo " rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(pkgdatadir)/$$f"; \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(pkgdatadir)/$$f; \
done
+install-dist_pkglibDATA: $(dist_pkglib_DATA)
+ @$(NORMAL_INSTALL)
+ $(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)
+ @list='$(dist_pkglib_DATA)'; for p in $$list; do \
+ if test -f "$$p"; then d=; else d="$(srcdir)/"; fi; \
+ f="`echo $$p | sed -e 's|^.*/||'`"; \
+ echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) $$d$$p $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$f"; \
+ $(INSTALL_DATA) $$d$$p $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$f; \
+ done
+
+uninstall-dist_pkglibDATA:
+ @$(NORMAL_UNINSTALL)
+ @list='$(dist_pkglib_DATA)'; for p in $$list; do \
+ f="`echo $$p | sed -e 's|^.*/||'`"; \
+ echo " rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$f"; \
+ rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)/$$f; \
+ done
install-dist_scriptDATA: $(dist_script_DATA)
@$(NORMAL_INSTALL)
$(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(scriptdir)
@@ -486,7 +524,7 @@
installdirs: installdirs-recursive
installdirs-am:
- $(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir) $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)
$(DESTDIR)$(pkgdatadir) $(DESTDIR)$(scriptdir)
+ $(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir) $(DESTDIR)$(infodir)
$(DESTDIR)$(amdir) $(DESTDIR)$(pkgdatadir) $(DESTDIR)$(pkglibdir)
$(DESTDIR)$(scriptdir)
install: install-recursive
install-exec: install-exec-recursive
@@ -532,8 +570,8 @@
info-am: $(INFO_DEPS)
-install-data-am: install-dist_pkgdataDATA install-dist_scriptDATA \
- install-info-am
+install-data-am: install-dist_amDATA install-dist_pkgdataDATA \
+ install-dist_pkglibDATA install-dist_scriptDATA install-info-am
@$(NORMAL_INSTALL)
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) install-data-hook
@@ -575,7 +613,8 @@
mostlyclean-am: mostlyclean-aminfo mostlyclean-generic mostlyclean-vti
-uninstall-am: uninstall-binSCRIPTS uninstall-dist_pkgdataDATA \
+uninstall-am: uninstall-binSCRIPTS uninstall-dist_amDATA \
+ uninstall-dist_pkgdataDATA uninstall-dist_pkglibDATA \
uninstall-dist_scriptDATA uninstall-info-am
uninstall-info: uninstall-info-recursive
@@ -585,7 +624,8 @@
distclean distclean-generic distclean-recursive distclean-tags \
distdir dvi dvi-am dvi-recursive info info-am info-recursive \
install install-am install-binSCRIPTS install-data \
- install-data-am install-data-recursive install-dist_pkgdataDATA \
+ install-data-am install-data-recursive install-dist_amDATA \
+ install-dist_pkgdataDATA install-dist_pkglibDATA \
install-dist_scriptDATA install-exec install-exec-am \
install-exec-recursive install-info install-info-recursive \
install-man install-recursive install-strip installcheck \
@@ -595,9 +635,11 @@
maintainer-clean-vti mostlyclean mostlyclean-aminfo \
mostlyclean-generic mostlyclean-recursive mostlyclean-vti tags \
tags-recursive uninstall uninstall-am uninstall-binSCRIPTS \
- uninstall-dist_pkgdataDATA uninstall-dist_scriptDATA \
+ uninstall-dist_amDATA uninstall-dist_pkgdataDATA \
+ uninstall-dist_pkglibDATA uninstall-dist_scriptDATA \
uninstall-info-recursive uninstall-recursive
+$(amfiles)
install-data-hook:
@$(POST_INSTALL)